Development Cooperation Report 2012 - UNDP Afghanistan
Development Cooperation Report 2012 - UNDP Afghanistan
Development Cooperation Report 2012 - UNDP Afghanistan
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TABLE 18: COUNTRIES/ORGANIZATIONS THAT ANNOUNCED THEIR ASSISTANCE<br />
AT THE TOKYO CONFERENCE ON AFGHANISTAN<br />
Name of<br />
Country/Organization<br />
Australia<br />
Canada<br />
Denmark<br />
Finland<br />
Assistance<br />
Pledged to increase their development<br />
assistance to 250 million Australian dollars<br />
per year by 2015-16.<br />
Pledged 300 million Canadian dollars<br />
throughout 2011-2014 and 227 million<br />
for the period of 2014-2017.<br />
Pledged to contribute 530 million DKK<br />
annually until 2017<br />
Pledged to increase its annual funding by<br />
half up to 30 million Euros in 2014 and<br />
keep this level at least until 2017.<br />
France % Pledged to increase its assistance by 50<br />
Germany<br />
India<br />
Japan<br />
Korea<br />
Netherlands<br />
Norway<br />
Oman<br />
Pledged to sustain its civilian assistance at<br />
its current level of up to 430 million Euros<br />
per year at least until 2016.<br />
The Indian Prime Minister pledged $500<br />
million for <strong>Afghanistan</strong> in May 2011,<br />
which will be spent from <strong>2012</strong> through<br />
2015.<br />
Pledged to provide up to around three (3)<br />
billion dollars of assistance to <strong>Afghanistan</strong><br />
in about five years from <strong>2012</strong> in the field<br />
of socio-economic development and enhancement<br />
of security capabilities.<br />
Pledged to provide a total of $ 500 million<br />
to <strong>Afghanistan</strong> over the period of<br />
2011-2015 (both for security and social/<br />
economic development).<br />
Pledged to provide over $ 100 million in<br />
<strong>2012</strong><br />
Pledged to maintain its development<br />
assistance at the present level of approx.<br />
$125 million annually until 2017.<br />
Pledged $ 5 million.<br />
Slovakia Pledged 1 million Euros in <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
Switzerland Pledged 70 million CHF <strong>2012</strong>-2014.<br />
Sweden<br />
Pledged to maintain or increase the current<br />
level /<br />
$ 1.2 billion 2015-2024.<br />
Reference<br />
Statement at the Tokyo Conference<br />
and Press Release.<br />
Statement at the Tokyo<br />
Conference and Press release<br />
dated July 8, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
Statement at the Tokyo Conference<br />
Statement at the Tokyo Conference<br />
Statement at the Tokyo Conference<br />
Statement at the Tokyo Conference<br />
Statement at the Tokyo Conference<br />
Statement at the Tokyo Conference<br />
Announced during the Foreign<br />
Ministers’ Meeting of<br />
ISAF Contributing Nations<br />
held in April 2011<br />
Statement at the Tokyo Conference<br />
Statement at the Tokyo Conference<br />
Statement at the Tokyo Conference<br />
Statement at the Tokyo Conference<br />
Press release and Statement<br />
at the Tokyo Conference<br />
Joint statement of the Nordic<br />
Countries and Statement at<br />
the Tokyo Conference<br />
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION REPORT