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APPENDIX E: SELECT INDICATORS ON CANADA’S COUNTRIES OF FOCUS

Country

Canada’s International Assistance, 2014–2015a

($C millions)

Human Development Index Ranking 2014 (out of 188)b

Democracy Index Ranking 2015 (out of 167)c

Population 2014 (millions)d

GDP per capita, 2014 (current US$)e

Bilateral

Multilateral

Afghanistan

188.52

19.35

171

147

31.6

633

Bangladesh

70.32

72.30

142

86

159.1

1,086

Benin

6.97

16.95

166

87

10.6

903

Burkina Faso

23.63

21.96

183

106

17.6

713

Burma

11.00

10.96

148

114

53.4

1,203

Caribbean Regional Program

37.51

1.61

N/a

N/a

N/a

N/a

Colombia

39.48

2.48

97

62

47.8

7,903

Democratic Republic of the Congo

39.37

52.80

176

157

74.9

442

Ethiopia

108.04

85.61

174

123

96.9

573

Ghana

70.11

35.00

140

53

26.8

1,441

Haiti

80.87

16.66

163

119

10.6

824

Honduras

29.25

12.38

131

84

7.9

2,434

Indonesia

29.09

6.40

110

49

254.5

3,491

Jordan

83.60

1.93

80

120

6.6

5,422

Mali

131.99

20.82

179

88

17.1

704

Mongolia

0.17

4.22

90

62

2.9

4,129

Mozambique

81.95

39.42

180

109

27.2

585

Peru

29.93

1.23

84

65

30.9

6,541

Philippines

21.68

4.54

115

54

99.1

2,872

Senegal

66.60

19.11

170

75

14.7

1,067

South Sudan

122.38

6.56

169

N/a

11.9

1,115

Tanzania

101.50

72.75

151

91

51.8

955

Ukraine

505.93

5.24

81

88

45.4

3,082

Vietnam

24.64

108.33

116

128

90.7

2,052

West Bank and Gazaf

29.64

1.19

113

100

4.3

2,965

Notes:

a. Information provided by Global Affairs Canada to FAAE and dated 14 June 2016, based on the Statistical Reports on International Assistance. Note: figures reflect all Canadian government sources of international assistance and are not limited to Global Affairs Canada programs. “International assistance” includes humanitarian assistance.

b. The United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) Human Development Index is a composite measurement of various education, health and income indicators. UNDP, Human Development Report 2015: Work for Human Development, 2015.

c. The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Democracy Index looks at the state of democracy across the globe. The index is a composite measurement of five indicators: electoral process and pluralism; civil liberties; the functioning of government; political participation; and, political culture. For more information, see: Economist Intelligence Unit, Democracy Index 2015 – Democracy in an age of anxiety, 2015.

d. The population figures for 2014 are produced by the World Bank. According to the World Bank, “Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship – except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin. The values shown are midyear estimates.” For more information, see: The World Bank, “Population, total,” Data.

e. The figures on gross domestic product (GDP) per capita for 2014 are produced by the World Bank.

         The GDP per capita figures are in current U.S. dollars. Current dollars is a term describing income in the year in which a person, household or family receives it. See: The World Bank, “GDP per capita (current US$),” Data.

f. The UNDP’s Human Development Index and the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Democracy Index refer to the West Bank and Gaza as the “State of Palestine” and “Palestine,” respectively.