Public partners

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UNESCO is financed by assessed contributions from its Member States as well as by voluntary contributions.

Voluntary contributions from governments and intergovernmental organizations such as the European Union (EU) are essential to strengthen the impact of UNESCO's programme and its role in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The target for resources to be mobilized and spent by UNESCO on a biannial basis is defined and approved by its Member States. 

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Structured financing dialogue

UNESCO's priorities and needs

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UNESCO that is fit for purpose

New high-impact tools, policies and practices

Jan 2022-June 2023 Top Public Donors

Jan 2022-June 2023 Top Public Donors

Top Public Partners at UNESCO

Partnerships Hub-Sweden donor with panel
Partners Forum-Norway donor with panel
Italy at the UNESCO Partnerships Hub
EU Ambassador with the EU Panel of Partnerships Hub
Japan at the UNESCO Partnerships Hub
Ministre des Affaires 茅trang猫res ROK
Partners Forum-French donor with panel
Huai Jinpeng, Ministre de l'Education de la Chine
 Natasha CAYER, Ambassadeur, D茅l茅gu茅e permanente du Canada
Partners Forum-UK donor with panel
Alain Berset, Pre虂sident de la Confe虂de虂ration Suisse

Government

UNESCO owes the greater part of its voluntary contributions to bilateral government donors who on average provide around 60 to 70% of the overall support to priority programme areas, individual projects and its specialized institutes. UNESCO鈥檚 relationships with many of its key government donors are framed within long standing partnership agreements which provide for regular strategic dialogues and joint planning and monitoring of cooperation.

UNESCO-Nordic partnership over a decade of impact at a glance
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Intergovernmental organizations

UNESCO collaborates closely with a wide range of other intergovernmental organizations such as the European Union, International Financial Institutions and other organisations with global or regional mandates with whom it holds shared values and objectives, and mutually reinforcing areas of expertise.

UNESCO recognizes the particular added value at regional and sub-regional level of regional intergovernmental organizations including the Regional Economic Communities, and Regional Development Banks and its cooperation with Member States closely aligned with regional strategies such as 鈥淎genda 2063: The Africa We Want鈥.

UNESCO-EU Partnership

Transforming the lives of millions of people through quality education, climate change mitigation, culture and heritage, freedom of expression, and crises response.

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