Mexico
- USD 1M (Php 43,000,000) through the Red Cross
 Netherlands
- EUR 2M (Php117,762,200.00) pledge via Red Cross and UNOCHA, in addition to EUR 50,000 initially released to Red Cross
 New Zealand
- Â NZ$ 2.15M (Php78,221,730.00)
 Panama
- USD 200,000 (Php 8,707,000.00)
 Qatar
- 1 aircraft with relief goods
 Russia
- 2 planes loaded with humanitarian goods
 Saudi Arabia
- USD 10M donation (Php430,000,000)
 Singapore
- Civil defense force to assist the UN office in coordinating humanitarian activities
- SGD 200,000 (Php6,880,000)
 Slovakia
- Pledged EUR 20,000 (Php 1178046.00Â )
South Korea
- Pledged USD 5M worth of assistance including humanitarian teams
- Korean Disaster Relief Team (KDRT) on standby
- KOICA medical team
 Spain
- Two (2) planes loaded with relief goods and people to assist in humanitarian activities
- AECID medical team
 Sweden
- Assistance through UNOCHA operations, including: Two (2) C-130 planes to deliver fuel and generators and 8 members of the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency
- Additional 1 IL-76 with relief goods
 Switzerland
- Pledged initial assistance amounting to USD 3.4M Professionals, medical doctors and health specialists, water and sanitation engineers, shelter experts and logisticians in Cebu City
- Relief goods, water purification and distribution equipment, tents
 Taiwan
- USD 200,000.00 (Php 8,707,000.00)
- 1 plane loaded with relief goods
  Thailand
- USD 200,000 cash pledge   (Php 8,707,000.00)
- C-130 carrying relief goods
 Turkey
- 1 plane loaded with relief goods – tents, blankets, kitchen sets transported via a Turkish airlines cargo plane
- Search and rescue team
 United Arab Emirates
- Pledged USD 10M worth of assistance (Php 430,000,000.00)
 United Kingdom
- £16 M funding for: £5 million donated to charities (Disasters Emergency Appeal for the Philippines) £3 million to fly vital supplies such as water purification kits, cutting equipment and medical support, as well as teams of humanitarian and medical experts, to flood hit areas £8 million for the Rapid Response Facility (shelter, food, water, sanitation, health kits)
- Additional £30 M pledged for the UN and the Red Cross
- Scotland government pledged £600,000
- Military support including the HMS-Daring with Lynx helicopters and HMS-Ilustrius with 8 helicopters, two (2) C-130 and one (1) Antonov to fly freight and assist other humanitarian activities
 United States of America
- More than 50 ships and aircrafts to assist search-and-rescue operations and to airlift emergency supplies, including the George Washington battle group doing medical operations in Eastern Samar
- USD 22.5M worth of humanitarian funding through USAID and DoD
 Vatican
- USD150,000 to be distributed to local churches in affected areas(Php6,530,250.oo)
Vietnam
- USD 250,000.00(Php10,750,000.00Â )
And don’t forget the Netherlands out governement donated 12 million euro’s that’s about 600 million PHP and the Dutch people raised another 30 million euro for the phil. I also miss the people donation from countries like the UK, France etc. Those amounts are much much higher then what the governements already donated
Thank you citizens of the world for helping your brother Filipinos, a citizen of the world..
Just for the records. Norway have now given 205million norwegian kroner to support the philippines. Additionally Norway is one of the largest contributor to UN emergency food supply aid.
Thank you to all others country donating and helping Filipino people to keep one another nation and save them to the disaster typhoon..
thank you very much world. we will never forget you……God bless!!!!!!!
you forgot south korea though
thank you all ..God bless :)