Partnership

Uniting for children

Industrialised countries

International donor organisations

National committees for UNICEF

Government of Bangladesh

United Nations agencies

Non-government organisations

Research Institutes

 

Industrialised countries

UNICEF is funded entirely by voluntary contributions. The majority of our funds come from governments.

Top five donors (2006-2010)

The United Kingdom

Partner: UK Department  for International Development
Programmes with UNICEF:
  • Sanitation, hygiene education and water supply
  • Cyclone Sidr response (water, sanitation and hygiene)

Funds 2006-2010 (USD): $62.8 million
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Australia

Partner: Australian Agency for International Development
Programmes with UNICEF:
  • Primary education
  • Maternal and neonatal health
  • Child survival interventions
  • Cyclone Sidr response

Funds 2006-2010 (USD): $54.4 million
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Canada

Partner: Canadian International Development Agency
Programmes with UNICEF:
  • Education for urban working children
  • Arsenic removal
  • Health and nutrition interventions
  • Child survival interventions

Funds 2006-2010 (USD): $32.7 million
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Sweden

Partner: Swedish International Development Agency
Programmes with UNICEF:
  • Education for urban working children
  • Cyclone Sidr response (education)
  • Cyclone Sidr response (protection)

Funds 2006-2010 (USD): $29.3 million
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European Union

Partner: The European Commission (EC)
Programmes with UNICEF:
  • Birth registration
  • Adolescent empowerment

Funds 2006-2010 (USD): $8.7 million
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