2023 Funding
Top contributors
The Global Fund
Japan
Global Environment Facility
Germany
Argentina
European Union
United States of America
Multi-Partner Trust Fund
Sweden
Green Climate Fund
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
Switzerland
UN Agencies
Denmark
World Bank Group
Canada
Colombia
Brazil
Highlights
4% decrease in core funding (regular resources)
Core contributions received in 2023 decreased to $566 million from $591 million in 2022
9% increase in government financing
Contributions from government financing increased to $1.2 billion from $1.1 billion in 2022
8% increase in funding windows
Contributions from thematic funding windows increased to $128 million from $119 million in 2022
10 partners increased their contribution to regular resources
Germany, Japan, Norway, France, the Republic of Korea, Ireland, Spain, Austria, Liechtenstein and Andorra
10 partners had multi-year pledges to contribute regular resources
Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Qatar, Sweden, Switzerland and Türkiye
Funding Windows
Top 30 contributors
Top core contributors
Core funds are flexible, regular resources that are not earmarked for a specific project or theme.
Germany
United States of America
Japan
Switzerland
Norway
Sweden
Netherlands
Canada
United Kingdom
Denmark
France
Republic of Korea
Belgium
Ireland
Australia