Bangladesh vs Kenya: Grants, excluding technical cooperation

Bangladesh
1.45 billion BoP, current US$
in 2023
Kenya
1.54 billion BoP, current US$
in 2023
Bangladesh rank
18th
Kenya rank
17th

Grants, excluding technical cooperation over time

  • Bangladesh
  • Kenya
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How they compare

Kenya currently reports 1.54 billion BoP, current US$ against 1.45 billion BoP, current US$ in Bangladesh, a difference of 88.61 million BoP, current US$.

That makes Kenya's figure about 1.1 times Bangladesh's.

The two have swapped places 5 times across 53 shared years of data; in 1971 it was Bangladesh ahead.

Bangladesh ranks 18th and Kenya ranks 17th of 180 countries.

Across the 6 decades both report, Bangladesh averaged higher in 5 and Kenya in 1.

Head to head by decade

Decade Bangladesh Kenya Difference Ahead
1970s 300.84 million BoP, current US$ 45.28 million BoP, current US$ 255.56 million BoP, current US$ Bangladesh
1980s 656.21 million BoP, current US$ 217.46 million BoP, current US$ 438.74 million BoP, current US$ Bangladesh
1990s 730.80 million BoP, current US$ 342.44 million BoP, current US$ 388.36 million BoP, current US$ Bangladesh
2000s 808.51 million BoP, current US$ 588.69 million BoP, current US$ 219.81 million BoP, current US$ Bangladesh
2010s 1.17 billion BoP, current US$ 1.58 billion BoP, current US$ 412.18 million BoP, current US$ Kenya
2020s 1.48 billion BoP, current US$ 1.40 billion BoP, current US$ 80.97 million BoP, current US$ Bangladesh

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher grants, excluding technical cooperation, Bangladesh or Kenya?
Kenya, at 1.54 billion BoP, current US$ against 1.45 billion BoP, current US$ in Bangladesh as of 2023.
What is the difference in grants, excluding technical cooperation between Bangladesh and Kenya?
88.61 million BoP, current US$, with Kenya ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Bangladesh and Kenya?
53 years are reported by both, from 1971 to 2023.
How do Bangladesh and Kenya rank globally for grants, excluding technical cooperation?
Bangladesh ranks 18th and Kenya ranks 17th of 180 countries.
Where does this data come from?
DAC2A: Aid (ODA) disbursements to countries and regions, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), published as Grants, excluding technical cooperation (BoP, current US$). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Grants, excluding technical cooperation (BoP, current US$)
Unit
BoP, current US$
Source
DAC2A: Aid (ODA) disbursements to countries and regions, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
181 places, 9,080 data points, 1960–2023
Last refreshed

Grants are transfers made in cash, goods or services for which no repayment is required. For ODA reporting purposes, they also include forgiveness of non-military debt, support to non-governmental organisations, certain interest subsidies, and certain costs incurred in the implementation of aid. Grants to multilateral agencies intended to soften the terms of the latter’s lending are a direct resource outflow and should also be recorded as ODA grants. For OOF reporting purposes, grants for commercial purposes such as subsidies to national private investors, and grants to forgive military debt, are also included. Grant-like flows are assimilated to grants. They comprise a) loans for which the service payments are to be made into an account in the borrowing country and used in the borrowing country for its own benefit, and b) provision of commodities for sale in the recipient’s currency the proceeds of which are used in the recipient country for its own benefit. Data are in current U.S. dollars.