Nigeria vs Somalia: Disbursements, Bilateral on nonconcessional terms

Nigeria
0 DIS, current US$
in 2006
Somalia
0 DIS, current US$
in 2006
Nigeria rank
14th
Somalia rank
14th

Disbursements, Bilateral on nonconcessional terms over time

  • Nigeria
  • Somalia
0200.0M400.0M600.0M197019882006

How they compare

Nigeria currently reports 0 DIS, current US$ against 0 DIS, current US$ in Somalia, a difference of 0 DIS, current US$.

The two have swapped places 5 times across 37 shared years of data; in 1970 it was Nigeria ahead.

Nigeria ranks 14th and Somalia ranks 14th of 51 countries.

Nigeria has averaged higher in every one of the 4 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Nigeria Somalia Difference Ahead
1970s 2.82 million DIS, current US$ 621,700 DIS, current US$ 2.20 million DIS, current US$ Nigeria
1980s 135.44 million DIS, current US$ 12.66 million DIS, current US$ 122.77 million DIS, current US$ Nigeria
1990s 8.36 million DIS, current US$ 0 DIS, current US$ 8.36 million DIS, current US$ Nigeria
2000s 0 DIS, current US$ 0 DIS, current US$ 0 DIS, current US$

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher disbursements, bilateral on nonconcessional terms, Nigeria or Somalia?
Nigeria, at 0 DIS, current US$ against 0 DIS, current US$ in Somalia as of 2006.
What is the difference in disbursements, bilateral on nonconcessional terms between Nigeria and Somalia?
0 DIS, current US$, with Nigeria ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Nigeria and Somalia?
37 years are reported by both, from 1970 to 2006.
How do Nigeria and Somalia rank globally for disbursements, bilateral on nonconcessional terms?
Nigeria ranks 14th and Somalia ranks 14th of 51 countries.
Where does this data come from?
World Bank, Global Development Finance, published as Disbursements, Bilateral on nonconcessional terms (DIS, current US$). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Disbursements, Bilateral on nonconcessional terms (DIS, current US$)
Unit
DIS, current US$
Source
World Bank, Global Development Finance
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
57 places, 2,109 data points, 1970–2006
Last refreshed

Bilateral debt includes loans from governments and their agencies (including central banks), loans from autonomous bodies, and direct loans from official export credit agencies. Concessional debt is defined as loans with an original grant element of 25 percent or more. The grant equivalent of a loan is its commitment (present) value, less the discounted present value of its contractual debt service; conventionally, future service payments are discounted at 10 percent. The grant element of a loan is the grant equivalent expressed as a percentage of the amount committed. It is used as a measure of the overall cost of borrowing. Disbursements are drawings on loan commitments during the year specified.