On the news you pretty much only hear about the U.S.'s efforts in Haiti, sometimes Canada, France and Britain...any of the major countries.
Here's the list of ALL countries, organizations, etc lending a hand including $$$ in US dollars, services and supplies.
1.) U.S. - $100 million, ships, helicopters, transport planes, 2,000 Marines
2.) Canada - $4.8 million, matching individual Canadians' contributions up to $47 million, 2 navy ships, helicopters, transport planes, disaster response team
3.) The World Bank - $100 million
4.) United Nations - $10 million
5.) Britain - $10 million, four-person gov't assessment team, 71 rescue specialists, search dogs, heavy equipment
6.) Austrailia - $9.3 million
7.) Norway - $5.3 million
8.) Japan - $5 million
9.) Italy - $1.46 million
10.) European Commission - $4.37 million
11.) Netherlands and Italian bishops' conference - $2.46 million
12.) Denmark - $1.9 million
13.) Finland - $1.8 million
14.) South Korea - $1 million
15.) Digicel, Irish telecommunications co - $5 million to repair phone network
16.) Spain - $4.37 million, rescue teams, 100 tons of equipment
17.) Germany - $2.17 million, immediate response team
18.) India - $1 million
19.) China - $1 million, 60-member relief team, search dogs
20.) Sweden - $850,00, tents, water purification equipment, medical aid, team to rebuild U.N.'s headquarters
21.) Venezuela - doctors, firefighters, rescue workers
22.) Mexico - doctors, search-and-rescue dogs, infrastructure experts
23.) France - 400 staff from public security authority, ship with 2 surgical operating units, 50 beds for injured, earth moving equipment
24.) Iceland - 30+ rescue workers
25.) Portugal - 30+ rescue workers
26.) Taiwan - 23 rescue workers, 2 tons of aid and equipment
27.) Israel - opening field hospital, 220 rescue workers
28.) Switzerland - rescue team, 40-50 tons of aid goods
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