Contributions to WFP 2009


TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS: US$ 4,021,952,370

Government Donors
1 USA 1,757,422,862
2 European Commission 343,829,521
3 Canada 225,343,299
4 Spain 213,851,823
5 Japan 202,684,092
6 Germany 132,068,645
7 United Kingdom 127,624,011
8 Australia 81,395,001
9 Netherlands 77,593,799
10 Sweden 72,487,335
11 Denmark 41,885,080
12 Norway 40,409,778
13 Belgium 39,111,032
14 Switzerland 39,089,306
15 Italy 29,999,511
16 Pakistan 28,993,943
17 Finland 28,523,710
18 Russian Federation 26,800,000
19 France 23,409,950
20 Saudi Arabia 23,340,830
21 Ireland 22,549,123
22 India 17,098,111
23 Brazil 15,761,239
24 Kenya 14,576,936
25 Luxembourg 13,625,002
26 Qatar 10,216,501
27 Greece 6,027,881
28 Republic of Korea 5,400,000
29 Bangladesh 5,194,019
30 Burundi 4,878,049
31 Cambodia 4,371,008
32 Egypt 4,174,936
33 New Zealand 3,734,732
34 China 3,058,868
35 Turkey 2,432,087
36 Malawi 1,956,654
37 Madagascar 1,919,430
38 Austria 1,721,903
39 Cuba 1,199,400
40 Indonesia 1,000,000
41 Cyprus 814,201
42 Jordan 706,000
43 South Africa 672,207
44 Ukraine 580,000
45 Poland 534,747
46 Liechtenstein 333,364
47 Republic of Congo 329,027
48 Czech Republic 309,043
49 Burkina Faso 250,398
50 Ecuador 247,780
51 Bolivia 211,495
52 Guatemala 171,603
53 Iceland 150,000
54 Faroe Islands 131,588
55 Guinea, The Republic Of 118,296
56 Portugal 111,928
57 Slovenia 108,140
58 Philippines 102,098
59 Oman 100,000
60 Thailand 96,653
61 Romania 75,301
62 Panama 68,000
63 Syria 66,684
64 Hungary 65,000
65 Croatia 64,000
66 Chile 50,000
67 Mexico 50,000
68 Kazakhstan 40,000
69 Andorra 39,681
70 Singapore 30,000
71 Israel 30,000
72 Nicaragua 24,000
73 Colombia 20,010
74 Bhutan 5,179
75 Argentina 2,949
3,703,468,779
Financial Institutions, Pooled funding and Private Sector Donors
1 UN CERF 151,508,464
2 Private Donors 104,408,845
3 UN Common Funds and Agencies (excl. CERF) 61,912,406
4 World Bank 652,972
5 African Dev Bank 904
318,483,591

 

 

 


* Allocations to WFP from common funding mechanisms.
Note: Contribution data may be subject to change as a result of retroactive adjustments.