Table.
Countries according to international funding awarded per person at stable malaria risk per year up to end of 2009 and per-person gross domestic product
$0 funding per person | $0–1 funding per person | $>1–4 funding per person | $>4 funding per person | |
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≥$4000 per-person GDP | Argentina,* Belize,* Costa Rica,* Mexico,* Panama,* Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Turkey,* Malaysia,* French Guiana* | Botswana,* Colombia, South Africa* | Brazil,* Dominican Republic, Namibia, Venezuela* | Iran, Gabon,* Equatorial Guinea, Suriname* |
$≥1000 to <$4000 per-person GDP | Paraguay | Bhutan, Cameroon,† China, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras,† India, Indonesia, Nicaragua,† Peru, Philippines, Thailand | Angola, Bolivia,† Congo, Georgia, Guyana, Nigeria, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Sudan | Azerbaijan, Swaziland, Vanuatu |
≥$500 to <$1000 per-person GDP | .. | Chad,† Haiti,† Laos, Pakistan, Vietnam, Yemen | Côte d’Ivoire,† Benin,† Cambodia, Comoros, Djibouti, Ghana,† Kenya, Mali,† Mauritania,† Senegal,† Tajikistan | Zambia,† Papua New Guinea, Sã Tomé and Príncipe† |
<$500 per-person GDP | .. | Bangladesh, Burma, Guinea,† Nepal, North Korea | Afghanistan,† Burkina Faso,† Burundi,† Central African Republic,† Democratic Republic of the Congo,† Eritrea, Ethiopia,† Gambia,† Guinea-Bissau,† Madagascar,† Malawi,† Mozambique,† Niger,† Sierra Leone,† Somalia, Tanzania,† Timor-Leste, Togo,† Uganda† | Liberia,† Rwanda,† Zimbabwe |
Currency is US$. GDP=gross domestic product.
Countries that are regarded by the Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development as middle-high income countries least eligible for donor assistance.
Countries that are regarded as heavily indebted countries that have received or pending debt cancellation.