the UK and it's charitable nature

Soldato
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thought of this as red nose day is coming up and it is a good thing and something we should all be proud of!
do similar schemes go on in other european countries? this isn't meant to be a thread having a go at countries that do or don't because i honestly have no idea...
 
According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the countries giving the highest amounts of money (in absolute terms) are as follows:[1]

* 1. United States - $28.67 billion
* 2. France - $12.43 billion
* 3. Germany - $11.98 billion
* 4. United Kingdom - $11.50 billion
* 5. Japan - $9.48 billion
* 6. Spain - $6.57 billion
* 7. Netherlands - $6.43 billion
* 8. Sweden - $4.55 billion
* 9. Norway - $4.09 billion
* 10. Canada - $4.01 billion
* 11. Italy - $3.31 billion
* 12. Denmark - $2.81 billion
* 13. Australia - $2.76 billion
* 14. Belgium - $2.60 billion
* 15. Switzerland - $2.31 billion
* 16. Finland - $1.29 billion
* 17. Austria - $1.15 billion
* 18. Ireland - $1.00 billion
* 19. South Korea - $0.82 billion
* 20. Greece - $0.61 billion
* 21. Portugal - $0.51 billion
* 22. Luxembourg - $0.40 billion
* 23. New Zealand - $0.31 billion
 
According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the countries giving the highest amounts of money (in absolute terms) are as follows:[1]

* 1. United States - $28.67 billion
* 2. France - $12.43 billion
* 3. Germany - $11.98 billion
* 4. United Kingdom - $11.50 billion
* 5. Japan - $9.48 billion
* 6. Spain - $6.57 billion
* 7. Netherlands - $6.43 billion
* 8. Sweden - $4.55 billion
* 9. Norway - $4.09 billion
* 10. Canada - $4.01 billion
* 11. Italy - $3.31 billion
* 12. Denmark - $2.81 billion
* 13. Australia - $2.76 billion
* 14. Belgium - $2.60 billion
* 15. Switzerland - $2.31 billion
* 16. Finland - $1.29 billion
* 17. Austria - $1.15 billion
* 18. Ireland - $1.00 billion
* 19. South Korea - $0.82 billion
* 20. Greece - $0.61 billion
* 21. Portugal - $0.51 billion
* 22. Luxembourg - $0.40 billion
* 23. New Zealand - $0.31 billion

I'd expect rich Muslim countries to be high in that list.. I thought it was written in the Quran that a percentage of their income must be given to charity. Or am I thinking of another religion?
 
I'd expect rich Muslim countries to be high in that list.. I thought it was written in the Quran that a percentage of their income must be given to charity. Or am I thinking of another religion?

Just because a holy book tells people to do something, doesn't mean the followers will do it ;)

And yes, you're right, afaik it does say that in the quran
 
Just because a holy book tells people to do something, doesn't mean the followers will do it ;)

How about you learn what the OECD is.

I'd expect rich Muslim countries to be high in that list.. I thought it was written in the Quran that a percentage of their income must be given to charity. Or am I thinking of another religion?

The list is OECD nations. The idea that massive economies like India and Brazil have a charity sector less than New Zealand should be absurd to most people.
 
I'd expect rich Muslim countries to be high in that list.. I thought it was written in the Quran that a percentage of their income must be given to charity. Or am I thinking of another religion?

LOL only took 7 posts to turn this into a religion bash. :p
 
According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the countries giving the highest amounts of money (in absolute terms) are as follows:
Not really a fare list, in terms of GNI:

1. Sweden - 1.12%
2. Norway - 1.06%
3. Luxembourg - 1.01%
4. Denmark - 0.88%
5. Netherlands - 0.82%
6. Belgium - 0.55%
7. Finland - 0.54%
8. Ireland - 0.54%
9. United Kingdom - 0.52%
10. Switzerland - 0.47%
11. France- 0.46%
12. Spain - 0.46%
13. Germany - 0.35%
14. Canada - 0.30%
15. Austria - 0.30%
16. Australia - 0.29%
17. New Zealand - 0.29%
18. Portugal - 0.23%
19. United States - 0.20%
20. Greece - 0.19%
21. Japan - 0.18%
22. Italy - 0.16%
23. South Korea - 0.10%

I'd expect rich Muslim countries to be high in that list.. I thought it was written in the Quran that a percentage of their income must be given to charity. Or am I thinking of another religion?

Oh look:

Humanitarian donation in absolute terms:
1. Saudi Arabia - 51.8 million
2. United Arab Emirates - 35.3 million
3. Kuwait - 34.2 million

4. Russia - 32.5 million
5. India - 14.6 million
6. South Korea - 13.2 million
7. Qatar - 12.9 million
8. Turkey - 4.8 million

9. Czech Republic - 4.3 million
10. Hong Kong - 4.0 million

Humanitarian donation by country as a percentage of GNI
1. Saudi Arabia - 0.15%
2. Luxembourg - 0.13%
3. Sweden - 0.12%
4. Denmark - 0.09%
5. Kuwait - 0.06%
6. United Arab Emirates - 0.04%

7. United States - 0.03%
8. Germany - 0.02%
9. Japan - 0.01%
10. Portugal - 0.01%

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_charitable_countries
 
According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the countries giving the highest amounts of money (in absolute terms) are as follows:[1]

* 1. United States - $28.67 billion
* 2. France - $12.43 billion
* 3. Germany - $11.98 billion
* 4. United Kingdom - $11.50 billion
* 5. Japan - $9.48 billion
* 6. Spain - $6.57 billion
* 7. Netherlands - $6.43 billion
* 8. Sweden - $4.55 billion
* 9. Norway - $4.09 billion
* 10. Canada - $4.01 billion
* 11. Italy - $3.31 billion
* 12. Denmark - $2.81 billion
* 13. Australia - $2.76 billion
* 14. Belgium - $2.60 billion
* 15. Switzerland - $2.31 billion
* 16. Finland - $1.29 billion
* 17. Austria - $1.15 billion
* 18. Ireland - $1.00 billion
* 19. South Korea - $0.82 billion
* 20. Greece - $0.61 billion
* 21. Portugal - $0.51 billion
* 22. Luxembourg - $0.40 billion
* 23. New Zealand - $0.31 billion

didn't expect NZ or ROI to be way down
 
Not really a fare list, in terms of GNI:

It is fair it's the actual amount they give which tbh is much more important than the percentage.

the 28 billion given by America is much more useful than the 0.5 billion given by Portugal despite being a smaller percentage of their income.



wow not one above 1 billion...
 
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