''International Financial Grants Allocated for Georgia in the 1995-2015 Time Period''
Tbilisi. On December 4th 2015, IDFI requested information from the Ministry of Finance regarding gratuitous financial support to Georgia since independence from various states and organizations. ''According to information provided by the Ministry of Finance, the total sum of grants Georgia received from states and organizations in the years 1995-2015 equals $2 071 470 000 USD. From this sum, Georgia received the largest share in 2008 – $392 260 000 USD. Another important year in terms of receiving large amounts of grants has been 2010, when Georgia received $ 272 870 000 USD. In 2014, the total sum of gratuitous financial grants accumulated $ 182 140 000 USD; whereas, in 2015 up until November 23rd the total sum consisted of $ 129 500 000 USD'', is noted in the statement.
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