[1] The humanitarian response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake resulted in aid being given to Indonesia from many countries.
Being the second-largest donor of foreign aid to Indonesia after Singapore, China has also financed and developed multiple infrastructure projects in the country to create more growth in its economy, particularly in the utility, transportation, industry and tourism, with surging inflows of aid in recent years.
Among ASEAN countries, Indonesia is the Japan's largest recipient of aid.
USAID is a long-term partner in helping Indonesia tackle development challenges.
In 2014, total aid for Indonesia from the United States amounted to $196,651,740, of which $149,639,762 was spearheaded by USAID.