Funding compendium 2024
Analyses of contributions from public and private sector resource partners to UNICEF
Highlights
The Funding Compendium 2024 comprises financial information on income and contributions received provided by public and private sector resource partners to UNICEF. It outlines the various funding streams to UNICEF, including Regular Resources, Thematic funding and multi-year resources.
- In 2024, UNICEF`s total income decreased to $ 8,263 million from $8,920 million in 2023.
Of this income,
-Unearmarked core resources or Regular Resources (RR) amounted to $1,584 million.
-Earmarked Other Resources decreased by 9 per cent, to a total of $6,679 million.
- Public sector income constituted 74 per cent or $6,070 million of total income.
- Private sector income constituted 22 per cent or $1,847 million of total income.
We are grateful to all our partners with whom we share the achievements for the year 2024. As we look to 2025, we know that the lives of children and adolescents will continue to be impacted and shaped by multiple and growing challenges, with far-reaching effects. This calls on us to work ever closer with our partners to bring humanitarian and development work together with a focus on children and populations in need.
This is a time of urgency and opportunity. Just like fragility can spread, so can resilience. So can solidarity. So can progress. Over the last several decades, the world has made enormous progress for children, spanning every sector. We can do it again – and we must.
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