Here is a list of the top contributors to humanitarian funding in 2011 in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia.
The figures in brackets indicate additional pledges that have not yet been committed as of 26 July:
1. United States $448,017,213($46,704,961)
2. European Commission $167,237,380($8,111,588)
3. Japan $90,386,480
4. UN Central Emergency Response Fund $86,298,912($11 million)
5. United Kingdom $65,334,968($122,734,183)
6. Canada $26,050,674($3,902,440)
7. Denmark $22,754,682
8. Sweden $20,175,100
9. Norway $22,187,271
10. Brazil $22,095,646
11. The Netherlands $13,635,563
12. Germany $13,159,162
13. Spain $12,194,066($4,977,729)
14. Switzerland $10,767,113($572,738)
15. Finland $7,701,130
16. Australia $7,455,698($47,169,811)
17. France $5,564,352($1,353,276)
18. Ireland $4,852,895($569,801)
19. Italy $3,012,512($1,430,615)
20. United Arab Emirates $1,927,649
21. Sudan $1,788,000
22. Islamic Development Bank $1 million
23. Russian Federation $1 million
24. New Zealand $762,777
25. Saudi Arabia $738,487
26. African Development Bank $507,898
27. Luxembourg $276,578
28. South Africa $146,199
29. Czech Republic $112,676
30. Estonia $42,254

