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DFID bilateral aid for Latin America since 2000-01 is shown in the table:<Table width="100%" summary="" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3" border="0"><TR><TD>£</TD></TR><TR><TD>Destination name</TD><TD>2000-01</TD><TD>2001-02</TD><TD>2002-03</TD><TD>2003-04</TD><TD>2004-05</TD><TD>2005-06</TD></TR><TR><TD>Argentine Republic</TD><TD>7,567</TD><TD>248</TD><TD>—</TD><TD>—</TD><TD>—</TD><TD>—</TD></TR><TR><TD>Bolivia</TD><TD>7,509,130</TD><TD>12,455,178</TD><TD>9,267,954</TD><TD>7,056,854</TD><TD>5,401,807</TD><TD>3,103,179</TD></TR><TR><TD>Brazil</TD><TD>6,519,084</TD><TD>6,863,875</TD><TD>9,917,080</TD><TD>6,910,154</TD><TD>5,027,700</TD><TD>2,387,322</TD></TR><TR><TD>Chile</TD><TD>8</TD><TD>95,688</TD><TD>145,359</TD><TD>351,152</TD><TD>436,715</TD><TD>790,121</TD></TR><TR><TD>Colombia</TD><TD>1,730,155</TD><TD>933,784</TD><TD>600,043</TD><TD>350,886</TD><TD>541,016</TD><TD>381,918</TD></TR><TR><TD>Costa Rica</TD><TD>182,649</TD><TD>115,527</TD><TD>70,200</TD><TD>121,541</TD><TD>17,057</TD><TD>5,957</TD></TR><TR><TD>Cuba</TD><TD>223,184</TD><TD>345,880</TD><TD>484,514</TD><TD>153,626</TD><TD>184,296</TD><TD>-10,044</TD></TR><TR><TD>Ecuador</TD><TD>540,702</TD><TD>275,016</TD><TD>363,430</TD><TD>192,595</TD><TD>158,797</TD><TD>217,204</TD></TR><TR><TD>El Salvador</TD><TD>1,820,249</TD><TD>430,527</TD><TD>338,025</TD><TD>106,956</TD><TD>74,627</TD><TD>5,493</TD></TR><TR><TD>Guatemala</TD><TD>318,577</TD><TD>419,549</TD><TD>289,340</TD><TD>236,938</TD><TD>196,060</TD><TD>85,483</TD></TR><TR><TD>Haiti</TD><TD>60,562</TD><TD>130,395</TD><TD>125,165</TD><TD>129,747</TD><TD>2,027,103</TD><TD>1,282,616</TD></TR><TR><TD>Honduras</TD><TD>1,373,493</TD><TD>1,219,649</TD><TD>1,180,571</TD><TD>910,066</TD><TD>959,736</TD><TD>1,301,741</TD></TR><TR><TD>Mexico</TD><TD>1,538,577</TD><TD>511,800</TD><TD>560,844</TD><TD>70,791</TD><TD>96,871</TD><TD>12,186</TD></TR><TR><TD>Nicaragua</TD><TD>636,107</TD><TD>612,847</TD><TD>1,386,098</TD><TD>1,292,542</TD><TD>2,592,966</TD><TD>4,160,450</TD></TR><TR><TD>Panama</TD><TD>233,543</TD><TD>154,872</TD><TD>34,908</TD><TD>—</TD><TD>—</TD><TD>—</TD></TR><TR><TD>Paraguay</TD><TD>178,888</TD><TD>93,626</TD><TD>65,728</TD><TD>—</TD><TD>4,860</TD><TD>2,772</TD></TR><TR><TD>Peru</TD><TD>4,158,829</TD><TD>7,998,299</TD><TD>3,225,252</TD><TD>2,807,442</TD><TD>3,990,316</TD><TD>1,603,963</TD></TR><TR><TD>Venezuela</TD><TD>36,311</TD><TD>—</TD><TD>—</TD><TD>—</TD><TD>—</TD><TD>—</TD></TR><TR><TD>Total</TD><TD>27,067,615</TD><TD>32,656,757</TD><TD>28,054,511</TD><TD>20,691,292</TD><TD>21,709,927</TD><TD>15,330,360</TD></TR></Table>This information as well as details of aid from other UK official sources, is available in Table 12.2 of the Statistics for International Development (SID) report. SID can be accessed under the publications section of the DFID website.In addition to bilateral aid, the UK makes contributions to the EC, the World Bank and the InterAmerican Development Bank. Multilateral shares are reported by calendar year, and the latest information available is for 2004. A breakdown of the UK’s contributions by country are given as follows.<Table width="100%" summary="" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3" border="0"><TR><TD>£ million</TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD>2000</TD><TD>2001</TD><TD>2002</TD><TD>2003</TD><TD>2004</TD></TR><TR><TD>Costa Rica</TD><TD>0.3</TD><TD>0.3</TD><TD>0.3</TD><TD>0.3</TD><TD>0.9</TD></TR><TR><TD>Cuba</TD><TD>1.2</TD><TD>1.7</TD><TD>0.7</TD><TD>0.5</TD><TD>0.7</TD></TR><TR><TD>El Salvador</TD><TD>2.3</TD><TD>2.0</TD><TD>2.0</TD><TD>2.5</TD><TD>2.4</TD></TR><TR><TD>Guatemala</TD><TD>3.4</TD><TD>2.6</TD><TD>3.7</TD><TD>2.5</TD><TD>2.7</TD></TR><TR><TD>Haiti</TD><TD>2.1</TD><TD>2.6</TD><TD>1.6</TD><TD>1.0</TD><TD>4.8</TD></TR><TR><TD>Honduras</TD><TD>5.9</TD><TD>8.1</TD><TD>1.8</TD><TD>10.4</TD><TD>6.9</TD></TR><TR><TD>Mexico</TD><TD>1.0</TD><TD>3.0</TD><TD>1.2</TD><TD>1.0</TD><TD>1.9</TD></TR><TR><TD>Nicaragua</TD><TD>9.2</TD><TD>8.6</TD><TD>3.3</TD><TD>12.5</TD><TD>8.0</TD></TR><TR><TD>Panama</TD><TD>0.6</TD><TD>0.5</TD><TD>0.3</TD><TD>0.3</TD><TD>0.9</TD></TR><TR><TD>Argentine Republic</TD><TD>3.3</TD><TD>15.7</TD><TD>0.6</TD><TD>0.6</TD><TD>1.0</TD></TR><TR><TD>Bolivia</TD><TD>7.9</TD><TD>10.6</TD><TD>0.8</TD><TD>14.4</TD><TD>5.6</TD></TR><TR><TD>Brazil</TD><TD>8.9</TD><TD>14.2</TD><TD>7.6</TD><TD>6.8</TD><TD>6.1</TD></TR><TR><TD>Chile</TD><TD>1.0</TD><TD>1.2</TD><TD>0.4</TD><TD>0.8</TD><TD>1.8</TD></TR><TR><TD>Columbia</TD><TD>2.4</TD><TD>2.1</TD><TD>1.8</TD><TD>2.5</TD><TD>4.6</TD></TR><TR><TD>Ecuador</TD><TD>1.2</TD><TD>0.8</TD><TD>1.1</TD><TD>1.3</TD><TD>1.8</TD></TR><TR><TD>Paraguay</TD><TD>0.8</TD><TD>1.0</TD><TD>1.0</TD><TD>0.4</TD><TD>0.6</TD></TR><TR><TD>Peru</TD><TD>4.0</TD><TD>3.1</TD><TD>2.3</TD><TD>3.5</TD><TD>2.2</TD></TR><TR><TD>Uruguay</TD><TD>0.4</TD><TD>0.4</TD><TD>0.3</TD><TD>0.4</TD><TD>1.1</TD></TR><TR><TD>Venezuela</TD><TD>1.5</TD><TD>0.8</TD><TD>0.9</TD><TD>1.0</TD><TD>1.5</TD></TR><TR><TD>Totals</TD><TD>57.4</TD><TD>79.3</TD><TD>31.7</TD><TD>62.7</TD><TD>55.5</TD></TR></Table> |