Welcome to UNICEF’s Transparency Portal

Transparency and Accountability is a top priority for UNICEF in delivering development and humanitarian results for children. The UNICEF Transparency portal is part of our continuous efforts to being open and transparent through direct communication to the public on how and where our resources are used.

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What we do​

UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children's lives, to defend their rights and help them fulfil their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.

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UNICEF Strategic Plan 2022-2025​

UNICEF’s Strategic Plan, 2022–2025, reflects UNICEF’s unreserved commitment to promoting the rights of all children, everywhere, as stated in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and guided by the Core Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action. It comes at a crucial time when the human rights of children are under threat to a degree that has not been seen in more than a generation.​ It is the first of two sequential plans towards 2030 and it represents UNICEF’s contribution to child-focused Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in all settings.

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UNICEF’s transparency journey

UNICEF signed onto the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) in 2012. Since then, UNICEF has committed itself to a journey of advancing transparency globally and across the organization. In true UNICEF spirit, we have pioneered and innovated our way to scale up the quality and depth of data.

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$ 8,102,878,297
Total programme funds allocated in 2024
$ 401,521,931
Total programme funds spent in 2024

Country Profiles

Country Profiles

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This map does not reflect a position by UNICEF on the legal status of any country or territory or the delimitation of any frontiers.

Incoming and Outgoing Funds
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Contributions received
Allocations
Expenses
Search between 130 Countries
1. Afghanistan
$ 937,908,567
12%


6. Sudan
$ 346,091,857
4%


2. Ukraine
$ 447,109,929
6%


7. Somalia
$ 324,035,444
4%


3. Yemen
$ 368,950,014
5%


8. Nigeria
$ 276,346,763
3%


4. Ethiopia
$ 362,723,430
4%


9. South Sudan
$ 265,747,039
3%


5. Lebanon
$ 359,544,195
4%


10. Democratic Republic of Congo
$ 219,580,960
3%


TOTAL ALLOCATIONS: $ 8,102,878,297
Countries sorted by allocation amount
Hosted Funds 2023
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86.66%

87%

Public sector

13.34%

13%

Private sector

About UNICEF Hosted Funds

UNICEF hosted funds are a particular kind of trust funds for which UNICEF offers comprehensive financial services and facilitates the establishment and operation of the secretariat by providing administrative services. The trust funds are financial platforms that allow donors to pool funds to address specific issues.

UNICEF hosts four (4) funds and their respective secretariats: Education Cannot Wait for Fund (ECW), Fund for the Global Partnership to End Violence against Children (EVAC), Sanitation and Water for All Fund (SWA), and Education Outcomes Fund.

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Reports & Documentation
REPORT TYPE

Allocation of Core Resources for R

05.03.2024

Allocation of Core Resources for Results

REPORT TYPE

Funding Compendium 2022

05.03.2024

Funding Compendium 2022

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