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Posted on: Monday, February 2, 2004 1:40 AM

Economic Aid

Before the 1980s, Maldives received limited assistance from UN specialized agencies. Much of the external help came from Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the UAE, for use on an ad hoc basis rather than as part of comprehensive development plan.

However, with the developmental commitment of President Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom, who assumed office in 1978, Maldives received an annual average of US$15.5 million in external assistance in the form of grants and loans.

In 1992, Maldives received approximately US$11.6 million in foreign aid from international agencies such as the World Bank, Asian Development Bank and individual countries, particularly Japan.

Other than humanitarian aid, loans and grants went for such purposes as education, health, transportation, fisheries, and harbor development.

 
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