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Contributions to WFP in 2025

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS: US$ 371,667,112

as of 13 January 2025

  • Multi-year contributions are donors' commitments to provide sustainable and predictable funding to WFP for more than 12 months. Funds will be utilized according to the agreed yearly implementation schedule. The start date of the grant is January 1st of each future calendar year, unless specified otherwise. These contributions can be either flexible or directed.
  • Flexible contributions to WFP consist of three types of funding: unearmarked multilateral contributions; contributions to life-saving activities through the Immediate Response Account (IRA); and softly earmarked contributions allowing flexibility beyond the country level, such as regional and thematic contributions.
  • Directed Contributions consist of earmarked multilateral contributions to a specific Country Strategic Plan (CSP), to a Strategic Objective, to an Activity of a CSP, or In-Kind contributions.
  • Long-duration contributions are contributions with a validity period of more than 12 months. This criterion is independent of multi-year contributions. WFP can use the funds at any point during their life cycle or may be required to utilize them according to an agreed yearly implementation schedule in case of multi-year contributions.

Table 1: displaying total contributions by donor, and the share of multi-year over the total:

Rank Donor Total  Multiyear  Long Duration 
1 Germany 164,453,985  72,365,193  61,413,331 
2 Honduras 44,116,467  -    -   
3 Ireland 36,726,128  28,331,584  36,726,128 
4 United Kingdom 32,872,388  32,872,388  -   
5 European Commission 26,610,953  -    26,610,953 
6 Private Donors 13,904,798  6,086,552  1,687,034 
7 USA 12,079,203  -    7,530,127 
8 United Arab Emirates 7,500,000  7,500,000  7,500,000 
9 Switzerland 6,630,641  6,630,641  5,291,171 
10 Saudi Arabia 6,045,540  -    6,045,540 
11 Belgium 5,411,255  5,411,255  5,411,255 
12 UN Other Funds and Agencies (excl. CERF) 5,020,197  5,020,197  325,546 
13 Norway 2,251,035  -    2,251,035 
14 UN CERF 1,996,000  -    -   
15 Spain 1,642,935  -    1,642,935 
16 Canada 1,415,428  1,415,428  -   
17 Monaco 864,881  864,881  864,881 
18 Slovenia 771,784  771,784  771,784 
19 Luxembourg 746,554  746,554  746,554 
20 Republic of Korea 445,589  445,589  -   
21 Brazil 118,200  -    -   
22 Estonia 43,150  -    43,150 
  Grand Total 371,667,112   168,462,047  164,861,424  

Table 2: displaying flexible contributions by donor, and the share of multi-year over the total flexible:

Rank Donor Flexible Multiyear Long Duration
1 Germany 118,947,733  26,858,941  29,169,353 
2 Ireland 36,726,128  28,331,584  36,726,128 
3 Belgium 5,411,255  5,411,255  5,411,255 
4 Slovenia 630,172  630,172  630,172 
5 Switzerland 554,939  554,939  554,939 
6 Private Donors 500,000  500,000  500,000 
7 Estonia 43,150  -    43,150 
  Grand Total 162,813,377  62,286,892  73,034,997 

 Table 3: displaying directed contributions by donor, and the share of multi-year over the total directed:

Rank Donor Flexible  Multiyear  Long Duration 
1 Germany 45,506,252  45,506,252  61,413,331 
2 Honduras 44,116,467  -    -   
3 United Kingdom 32,872,388  32,872,388  -   
4 European Commission 26,610,953  -    26,610,953 
5 Private Donors 13,404,798  5,586,552  1,187,034 
6 USA 12,079,203  -    7,530,127 
7 United Arab Emirates 7,500,000  7,500,000  -   
8 Switzerland 6,075,702.27  6,075,702  5,291,170.65 
9 Saudi Arabia 6,045,540  -    6,045,540 
10 UN Other Funds and Agencies (excl. CERF) 5,020,197  5,020,197  325,546 
11 Norway 2,251,035  -    2,251,035 
12 UN CERF 1,996,000  -    -   
13 Spain 1,642,935  -    1,642,935 
14 Canada 1,415,428  1,415,428  -   
15 Monaco 864,881  864,881  864,881 
16 Luxembourg 746,554  746,554  746,554 
17 Republic of Korea 445,589  445,589  -   
18 Slovenia 141,612  141,612  141,612 
19 Brazil 118,200  -    -   
20 Ireland -    -    5,246,590 
  Grand Total 208,853,735   106,175,155  119,297,309