Financing for Peacebuilding Branch


The Secretary-General’s Peacebuilding Fund is the United Nations' leading instrument to invest in prevention and peacebuilding, in partnership with the wider UN system, national and subnational authorities, civil society organizations, regional organizations and multilateral banks. The Fund supports joint UN responses to address critical peacebuilding opportunities, connecting development, humanitarian, human rights and peacebuilding pillars. The core principles of the Fund are being timely, catalytic, and risk-tolerant, and facilitating inclusiveness and national ownership, integrated approaches, and cohesive UN strategies.

2020-2024 Top Donors (Commitments) Status: 1 August 2024

1  

   GERMANY
  $185,817,391

2  
    NETHERLANDS
 $123,683,320
3  
     SWEDEN
    $108,145,507
4  
    CANADA
    $66,494,824

 

5  
    NORWAY
   $52,149,749

 

 

6  
   DENMARK
    $43,407,459

 

 
        UNITED KINGDOM
     $41,440,160

 

 

8
   SWITZERLAND
  $25,275,985

 

 
FRANCE
     $21,264,495      
   

10  
     AUSTRALIA
      $18,703,116 

11 
         KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
      $18,231,812 

12   
       JAPAN
         $14,346,978

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