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The CFC has Member States and International Organizations as its members. Currently the Fund has 105 Member States and 10 institutional members as shown below

 

List of Member Countries of the Common Fund 

1.

Afghanistan

41.

Guinea-Bissau

79.

Russian Federation

2.

Algeria

42.

Haiti

80.

Rwanda

3.

Angola

43.

Honduras

81.

Samoa

4.

Argentina

44.

India

82.

Sao Tome and Principe

5.

Austria

45.

Indonesia

83.

Saudi Arabia

6.

Bangladesh

46.

Iraq

84.

Senegal

7.

Belgium

47.

Ireland

85.

Sierra Leone

8.

Benin

48.

Italy

86.

Singapore

9.

Bhutan

49.

Jamaica

87.

Somalia

10.

Botswana

50.

Japan

88.

Spain

11.

Brazil

51.

Kenya

89.

Sri Lanka

12.

Bulgaria

52.

Korea, Democratic 

People’s Republic of 

90.

Sudan

13.

Burkina Faso

91.

Swaziland

14.

Burundi

53.

Korea, Republic of

92.

Sweden

15.

Cameroon

54.

Kuwait

93.

Syrian Arab Republic

16.

Cape Verde

55.

Lao People’s 

Democratic Republic

94.

Tanzania, United Republic

17.

Central African Republic

95.

Thailand

18.

Chad

56.

Lesotho

96.

Togo

19.

China

57.

Luxembourg

97.

Trinidad and Tobago

20.

Colombia

58.

Madagascar

98.

Tunisia

21.

Comoros

59.

Malawi

99.

Uganda

22.

Congo (Brazzaville)

60.

Malaysia

100.

United Arab Emirates

23.

Congo, Democratic Republic 

61.

Maldives

101.

United Kingdom of Great 

Britain and Northern Ireland

24.

Costa Rica

62.

Mali

25.

Côte d’Ivoire

63.

Mauritania

102.

Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic

26.

Cuba

64.

Mexico

103.

Yemen

27.

Denmark

65.

Morocco

104.

Zambia

28.

Djibouti

66.

Mozambique

105.

Zimbabwe

29.

Ecuador

67.

Myanmar

 

30.

Egypt, Arab Republic of

68.

Nepal

31.

Equatorial Guinea

69.

Netherlands

32.

Ethiopia

70.

Nicaragua

33.

Finland

71.

Niger

34.

Gabon

72.

Nigeria

35.

Gambia

73.

Norway

36.

Germany

74.

Pakistan

37.

Ghana

75.

Papua New Guinea

38.

Greece

76.

Peru

39.

Guatemala

77.

Philippines

40.

Guinea

78.

Portugal

List of Institutional Members of the Common Fund

Andean Community – Lima, Peru

East African Community (EAC) – Arusha, Tanzania

African Union (AU) – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

European Union (EU) – Brussels, Belgium

Caribbean Community (CARICOM) – Greater Georgetown, Guyana

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) – Abuja, Nigeria

Common Market for Eastern & Southern Africa (COMESA) – Lusaka, Zambia

South African Development Community (SADC) – Gabarone, Botswana

Eurasian Economic Community (EAEC) – Moscow, Russia

West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU/UEMOU) – Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

April 2012