Top contributors to UN peacekeeping, by troops and money
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The divide in U.N. peacekeeping is stark: Mostly developing countries send troops and police to some of the world's most volatile places, and developed countries pay the bill. Here's a look at the top contributors, both in terms of people and money:
Top troop and police contributors to U.N. peacekeeping, as of Aug. 31:
Bangladesh: 9,432
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Ethiopia: 8,309
India: 7,794
Pakistan: 7,533
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Rwanda: 5,685
Nepal: 5,346
Senegal: 3,628
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Ghana: 3,242
China: 3,079
Nigeria: 2,968
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U.N. Security Council permanent members' troop and police contributions, as of Aug. 31:
China: 3,079
France: 909
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Britain: 289
United States: 82
Russia: 79
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Top funders of U.N. peacekeeping by mandatory assessments, through Dec. 31:
(Current budget for fiscal year through June 30, 2016: $8.2 billion)
United States: 28 percent
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Japan: 10 percent
France: 7 percent
Germany: 7 percent
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Britain: 6 percent
China: 6 percent
Italy: 4 percent
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Russia: 3 percent
Canada: 2 percent
Spain: 2 percent