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UNFPA IN 2019 GLOBAL HIGHLIGHTS

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Page 1: Top 20 Donors TOWARDS $US THREE ZEROS · THREE ZEROS BY 2030 UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable

TOWARDSTHREE ZEROSBY 2030UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable maternal death, and zero gender-based violence, including harmful practices like child marriage and female genital mutilation.

The organization’s 2018-2021 strategic

plan charted the path towards

realizing these goals, which were

resoundingly endorsed by thousands

of delegates from governments,

grassroots organizations, development

agencies and private sector partners

at the Nairobi Summit on ICPD25.

The Summit, held in November 2019,

secured more than 1,250 concrete

commitments and billions of dollars in

support of these transformative goals.

There are already encouraging signs

of progress, with many countries

advancing on their commitments, and

with UNFPA’s programmes continuing

to deliver for millions of the most

vulnerable women and girls. But

progress towards the three zeros is

also facing its fi rst major stumbling

block: The COVID-19 pandemic, an

unprecedented public health crisis that

has strained health systems, disrupted

supply chains, and driven many

programmes and services to a halt.

This snapshot of progress in 2019

gives a view of the organization’s

work before the impacts of the

pandemic were felt, underlining what

can be achieved with global solidarity

and resolve.

United Nations Population Fund605 Third AvenueNew York, NY 101581-212-297-5000

www.unfpa.org @unfpa

Photos front and back cover: ©UNFPAEnsuring rights and choices for all since 1969

Top 20 Donors Non-core Resources2

$US

United Nations and inter-organizational transfers

262,468,954

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

189,030,932

Canada 95,839,630

Sweden 80,887,255

Netherlands 51,908,165

Denmark 46,493,128

European Commission

43,059,182

Norway 23,243,278

Bangladesh 17,000,000

Switzerland 13,870,248

Japan 13,371,371

Russian Federation 12,269,313

Australia 10,892,456

Luxembourg 9,935,026

Italy 9,354,138

Guatemala 8,409,448

Germany 8,040,591

Burkina Faso 8,000,000

Republic of Korea 7,153,387

Malawi 7,103,158

Top 20 DonorsCore Resources1

UNFPA is funded from voluntary contributions that fall into two distinct categories: 1 Core contributions (also referred to as “regular”, “unearmarked” or “unrestricted” contributions),

represent resources that are unrestricted as to their use;2 Non-core contributions (also referred to as “other”, “earmarked” or “restricted” contributions),

represent resources that are earmarked as to their use. All fi gures are provisional as of 15 April 2020.

$US

Norway 62,010,062

Sweden 61,728,079

Denmark 45,348,039

Germany 36,953,590

Netherlands 36,666,667

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

25,959,018

Finland 21,722,222

Japan 17,964,819

Switzerland 16,210,740

Canada 11,428,571

Belgium 10,273,973

Australia 6,571,835

New Zealand 4,098,361

Ireland 3,901,895

Luxembourg 3,337,041

Italy 2,254,791

China 1,600,000

France 1,251,422

Spain 550,055

India 502,842

ZEROUNFPA IN 2019GLOBAL HIGHLIGHTS©UNFPA/Adrian Ibañez

Page 2: Top 20 Donors TOWARDS $US THREE ZEROS · THREE ZEROS BY 2030 UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable

TOWARDSTHREE ZEROSBY 2030UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable maternal death, and zero gender-based violence, including harmful practices like child marriage and female genital mutilation.

The organization’s 2018-2021 strategic

plan charted the path towards

realizing these goals, which were

resoundingly endorsed by thousands

of delegates from governments,

grassroots organizations, development

agencies and private sector partners

at the Nairobi Summit on ICPD25.

The Summit, held in November 2019,

secured more than 1,250 concrete

commitments and billions of dollars in

support of these transformative goals.

There are already encouraging signs

of progress, with many countries

advancing on their commitments, and

with UNFPA’s programmes continuing

to deliver for millions of the most

vulnerable women and girls. But

progress towards the three zeros is

also facing its fi rst major stumbling

block: The COVID-19 pandemic, an

unprecedented public health crisis that

has strained health systems, disrupted

supply chains, and driven many

programmes and services to a halt.

This snapshot of progress in 2019

gives a view of the organization’s

work before the impacts of the

pandemic were felt, underlining what

can be achieved with global solidarity

and resolve.

United Nations Population Fund605 Third AvenueNew York, NY 101581-212-297-5000

www.unfpa.org @unfpa

Photos front and back cover: ©UNFPAEnsuring rights and choices for all since 1969

Top 20 Donors Non-core Resources2

$US

United Nations and inter-organizational transfers

262,468,954

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

189,030,932

Canada 95,839,630

Sweden 80,887,255

Netherlands 51,908,165

Denmark 46,493,128

European Commission

43,059,182

Norway 23,243,278

Bangladesh 17,000,000

Switzerland 13,870,248

Japan 13,371,371

Russian Federation 12,269,313

Australia 10,892,456

Luxembourg 9,935,026

Italy 9,354,138

Guatemala 8,409,448

Germany 8,040,591

Burkina Faso 8,000,000

Republic of Korea 7,153,387

Malawi 7,103,158

Top 20 DonorsCore Resources1

UNFPA is funded from voluntary contributions that fall into two distinct categories: 1 Core contributions (also referred to as “regular”, “unearmarked” or “unrestricted” contributions),

represent resources that are unrestricted as to their use;2 Non-core contributions (also referred to as “other”, “earmarked” or “restricted” contributions),

represent resources that are earmarked as to their use. All fi gures are provisional as of 15 April 2020.

$US

Norway 62,010,062

Sweden 61,728,079

Denmark 45,348,039

Germany 36,953,590

Netherlands 36,666,667

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

25,959,018

Finland 21,722,222

Japan 17,964,819

Switzerland 16,210,740

Canada 11,428,571

Belgium 10,273,973

Australia 6,571,835

New Zealand 4,098,361

Ireland 3,901,895

Luxembourg 3,337,041

Italy 2,254,791

China 1,600,000

France 1,251,422

Spain 550,055

India 502,842

ZEROUNFPA IN 2019GLOBAL HIGHLIGHTS©UNFPA/Adrian Ibañez

Page 3: Top 20 Donors TOWARDS $US THREE ZEROS · THREE ZEROS BY 2030 UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable

TOWARDSTHREE ZEROSBY 2030UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable maternal death, and zero gender-based violence, including harmful practices like child marriage and female genital mutilation.

The organization’s 2018-2021 strategic

plan charted the path towards

realizing these goals, which were

resoundingly endorsed by thousands

of delegates from governments,

grassroots organizations, development

agencies and private sector partners

at the Nairobi Summit on ICPD25.

The Summit, held in November 2019,

secured more than 1,250 concrete

commitments and billions of dollars in

support of these transformative goals.

There are already encouraging signs

of progress, with many countries

advancing on their commitments, and

with UNFPA’s programmes continuing

to deliver for millions of the most

vulnerable women and girls. But

progress towards the three zeros is

also facing its fi rst major stumbling

block: The COVID-19 pandemic, an

unprecedented public health crisis that

has strained health systems, disrupted

supply chains, and driven many

programmes and services to a halt.

This snapshot of progress in 2019

gives a view of the organization’s

work before the impacts of the

pandemic were felt, underlining what

can be achieved with global solidarity

and resolve.

United Nations Population Fund605 Third AvenueNew York, NY 101581-212-297-5000

www.unfpa.org @unfpa

Photos front and back cover: ©UNFPAEnsuring rights and choices for all since 1969

Top 20 Donors Non-core Resources2

$US

United Nations and inter-organizational transfers

262,468,954

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

189,030,932

Canada 95,839,630

Sweden 80,887,255

Netherlands 51,908,165

Denmark 46,493,128

European Commission

43,059,182

Norway 23,243,278

Bangladesh 17,000,000

Switzerland 13,870,248

Japan 13,371,371

Russian Federation 12,269,313

Australia 10,892,456

Luxembourg 9,935,026

Italy 9,354,138

Guatemala 8,409,448

Germany 8,040,591

Burkina Faso 8,000,000

Republic of Korea 7,153,387

Malawi 7,103,158

Top 20 DonorsCore Resources1

UNFPA is funded from voluntary contributions that fall into two distinct categories: 1 Core contributions (also referred to as “regular”, “unearmarked” or “unrestricted” contributions),

represent resources that are unrestricted as to their use;2 Non-core contributions (also referred to as “other”, “earmarked” or “restricted” contributions),

represent resources that are earmarked as to their use. All fi gures are provisional as of 15 April 2020.

$US

Norway 62,010,062

Sweden 61,728,079

Denmark 45,348,039

Germany 36,953,590

Netherlands 36,666,667

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

25,959,018

Finland 21,722,222

Japan 17,964,819

Switzerland 16,210,740

Canada 11,428,571

Belgium 10,273,973

Australia 6,571,835

New Zealand 4,098,361

Ireland 3,901,895

Luxembourg 3,337,041

Italy 2,254,791

China 1,600,000

France 1,251,422

Spain 550,055

India 502,842

ZEROUNFPA IN 2019GLOBAL HIGHLIGHTS©UNFPA/Adrian Ibañez

Page 4: Top 20 Donors TOWARDS $US THREE ZEROS · THREE ZEROS BY 2030 UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO PreventableMaternal Deaths

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO Gender-based Violence and Harmful Practices

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO Unmet Need for Family Planning

TODAY TARGET 2030

9Per cent of women worldwide who want to prevent or delay pregnancy but are not using contraception

0

TODAY TARGET 2030

211Number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births worldwide 0

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019

Estimated maternal deaths avertedas a result of contraceptives supplied by UNFPA

47,272

Health facilities that provided emergency obstetric carein humanitarian and fragile settings (46 countries)

3,460

Estimated number of midwives trained or educated with support from UNFPA(32 countries)

21,000

Revenue and Expenses 2019*

* All fi gures are provisional, subject to external audit and, as a result of rounding, may not add up to the totals.

REVENUE US$ millions

Core resources

Contributions to core resources 373.5

Other revenue 90.4

Total core resources revenue 463.9

Non–core resources

Contributions to non-core resources, gross

996.7

Less: refunds to donors (7.9)

Less: indirect costs (52.9)

Less: allowance for doubtful contributions receivable

(5.6)

Other revenue 15.0

Total non-core resources revenue 945.3

TOTAL REVENUE 1,409.2

EXPENSES US$ millions

Core resources

Country programmes, Global and Regional Interventions and other programme activities

222.7

Institutional budget 166.6

Corporate 29.0

Total core resources expenses 418.3

Non–core resources

Country programmes, Global and Regional Interventions and other programme activities

711.1

Corporate 0.8

Total non-core resources expenses 711.9

TOTAL EXPENSES 1,130.2

©UNFPA ©UNFPA/Dina Oganova ©UNFPA©UNFPA/Tomislav Georgiev

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019GLOBAL IMPACT OF CONTRACEPTIVES SUPPLIED BY UNFPA*

Unintended pregnancies prevented 14,071,023Unsafe abortions averted 3,904,568CONTRACEPTIVES SUPPLIED BY UNFPA

Male condoms 1,290,742,416Female condoms 15,967,910Oral contraceptives(monthly cycles of the pill) 66,612,288

Doses of injectables 47,002,400Implants 9,886,210Intrauterine devices 2,192,133Emergency contraceptives 2,916,833

* Estimate

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019

Women and girls subjected to violence who had access to medicalor psychological support services

763,616

Girls who received child marriage-prevention or protection services 2,550,290Girls and women who accessed services to prevent or address the impact of female genital mutilation

336,777

TODAY TARGET 2030

18Per cent of ever partnered women and girls ages 15 or older worldwide subjected to physical, sexual or psychological violence by a current or former partner in past 12 months

0

4.1MNumber of girls worldwide subjected to female genital mutilation annually 0

12MNumber of girls worldwide who are subjected to child marriage annually 0

Page 5: Top 20 Donors TOWARDS $US THREE ZEROS · THREE ZEROS BY 2030 UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO PreventableMaternal Deaths

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO Gender-based Violence and Harmful Practices

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO Unmet Need for Family Planning

TODAY TARGET 2030

9Per cent of women worldwide who want to prevent or delay pregnancy but are not using contraception

0

TODAY TARGET 2030

211Number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births worldwide 0

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019

Estimated maternal deaths avertedas a result of contraceptives supplied by UNFPA

47,272

Health facilities that provided emergency obstetric carein humanitarian and fragile settings (46 countries)

3,460

Estimated number of midwives trained or educated with support from UNFPA(32 countries)

21,000

Revenue and Expenses 2019*

* All fi gures are provisional, subject to external audit and, as a result of rounding, may not add up to the totals.

REVENUE US$ millions

Core resources

Contributions to core resources 373.5

Other revenue 90.4

Total core resources revenue 463.9

Non–core resources

Contributions to non-core resources, gross

996.7

Less: refunds to donors (7.9)

Less: indirect costs (52.9)

Less: allowance for doubtful contributions receivable

(5.6)

Other revenue 15.0

Total non-core resources revenue 945.3

TOTAL REVENUE 1,409.2

EXPENSES US$ millions

Core resources

Country programmes, Global and Regional Interventions and other programme activities

222.7

Institutional budget 166.6

Corporate 29.0

Total core resources expenses 418.3

Non–core resources

Country programmes, Global and Regional Interventions and other programme activities

711.1

Corporate 0.8

Total non-core resources expenses 711.9

TOTAL EXPENSES 1,130.2

©UNFPA ©UNFPA/Dina Oganova ©UNFPA©UNFPA/Tomislav Georgiev

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019GLOBAL IMPACT OF CONTRACEPTIVES SUPPLIED BY UNFPA*

Unintended pregnancies prevented 14,071,023Unsafe abortions averted 3,904,568CONTRACEPTIVES SUPPLIED BY UNFPA

Male condoms 1,290,742,416Female condoms 15,967,910Oral contraceptives(monthly cycles of the pill) 66,612,288

Doses of injectables 47,002,400Implants 9,886,210Intrauterine devices 2,192,133Emergency contraceptives 2,916,833

* Estimate

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019

Women and girls subjected to violence who had access to medicalor psychological support services

763,616

Girls who received child marriage-prevention or protection services 2,550,290Girls and women who accessed services to prevent or address the impact of female genital mutilation

336,777

TODAY TARGET 2030

18Per cent of ever partnered women and girls ages 15 or older worldwide subjected to physical, sexual or psychological violence by a current or former partner in past 12 months

0

4.1MNumber of girls worldwide subjected to female genital mutilation annually 0

12MNumber of girls worldwide who are subjected to child marriage annually 0

Page 6: Top 20 Donors TOWARDS $US THREE ZEROS · THREE ZEROS BY 2030 UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO PreventableMaternal Deaths

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO Gender-based Violence and Harmful Practices

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO Unmet Need for Family Planning

TODAY TARGET 2030

9Per cent of women worldwide who want to prevent or delay pregnancy but are not using contraception

0

TODAY TARGET 2030

211Number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births worldwide 0

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019

Estimated maternal deaths avertedas a result of contraceptives supplied by UNFPA

47,272

Health facilities that provided emergency obstetric carein humanitarian and fragile settings (46 countries)

3,460

Estimated number of midwives trained or educated with support from UNFPA(32 countries)

21,000

Revenue and Expenses 2019*

* All fi gures are provisional, subject to external audit and, as a result of rounding, may not add up to the totals.

REVENUE US$ millions

Core resources

Contributions to core resources 373.5

Other revenue 90.4

Total core resources revenue 463.9

Non–core resources

Contributions to non-core resources, gross

996.7

Less: refunds to donors (7.9)

Less: indirect costs (52.9)

Less: allowance for doubtful contributions receivable

(5.6)

Other revenue 15.0

Total non-core resources revenue 945.3

TOTAL REVENUE 1,409.2

EXPENSES US$ millions

Core resources

Country programmes, Global and Regional Interventions and other programme activities

222.7

Institutional budget 166.6

Corporate 29.0

Total core resources expenses 418.3

Non–core resources

Country programmes, Global and Regional Interventions and other programme activities

711.1

Corporate 0.8

Total non-core resources expenses 711.9

TOTAL EXPENSES 1,130.2

©UNFPA ©UNFPA/Dina Oganova ©UNFPA©UNFPA/Tomislav Georgiev

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019GLOBAL IMPACT OF CONTRACEPTIVES SUPPLIED BY UNFPA*

Unintended pregnancies prevented 14,071,023Unsafe abortions averted 3,904,568CONTRACEPTIVES SUPPLIED BY UNFPA

Male condoms 1,290,742,416Female condoms 15,967,910Oral contraceptives(monthly cycles of the pill) 66,612,288

Doses of injectables 47,002,400Implants 9,886,210Intrauterine devices 2,192,133Emergency contraceptives 2,916,833

* Estimate

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019

Women and girls subjected to violence who had access to medicalor psychological support services

763,616

Girls who received child marriage-prevention or protection services 2,550,290Girls and women who accessed services to prevent or address the impact of female genital mutilation

336,777

TODAY TARGET 2030

18Per cent of ever partnered women and girls ages 15 or older worldwide subjected to physical, sexual or psychological violence by a current or former partner in past 12 months

0

4.1MNumber of girls worldwide subjected to female genital mutilation annually 0

12MNumber of girls worldwide who are subjected to child marriage annually 0

Page 7: Top 20 Donors TOWARDS $US THREE ZEROS · THREE ZEROS BY 2030 UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO PreventableMaternal Deaths

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO Gender-based Violence and Harmful Practices

PROGRESS TOWARDS ZERO Unmet Need for Family Planning

TODAY TARGET 2030

9Per cent of women worldwide who want to prevent or delay pregnancy but are not using contraception

0

TODAY TARGET 2030

211Number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births worldwide 0

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019

Estimated maternal deaths avertedas a result of contraceptives supplied by UNFPA

47,272

Health facilities that provided emergency obstetric carein humanitarian and fragile settings (46 countries)

3,460

Estimated number of midwives trained or educated with support from UNFPA(32 countries)

21,000

Revenue and Expenses 2019*

* All fi gures are provisional, subject to external audit and, as a result of rounding, may not add up to the totals.

REVENUE US$ millions

Core resources

Contributions to core resources 373.5

Other revenue 90.4

Total core resources revenue 463.9

Non–core resources

Contributions to non-core resources, gross

996.7

Less: refunds to donors (7.9)

Less: indirect costs (52.9)

Less: allowance for doubtful contributions receivable

(5.6)

Other revenue 15.0

Total non-core resources revenue 945.3

TOTAL REVENUE 1,409.2

EXPENSES US$ millions

Core resources

Country programmes, Global and Regional Interventions and other programme activities

222.7

Institutional budget 166.6

Corporate 29.0

Total core resources expenses 418.3

Non–core resources

Country programmes, Global and Regional Interventions and other programme activities

711.1

Corporate 0.8

Total non-core resources expenses 711.9

TOTAL EXPENSES 1,130.2

©UNFPA ©UNFPA/Dina Oganova ©UNFPA©UNFPA/Tomislav Georgiev

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019GLOBAL IMPACT OF CONTRACEPTIVES SUPPLIED BY UNFPA*

Unintended pregnancies prevented 14,071,023Unsafe abortions averted 3,904,568CONTRACEPTIVES SUPPLIED BY UNFPA

Male condoms 1,290,742,416Female condoms 15,967,910Oral contraceptives(monthly cycles of the pill) 66,612,288

Doses of injectables 47,002,400Implants 9,886,210Intrauterine devices 2,192,133Emergency contraceptives 2,916,833

* Estimate

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019

Women and girls subjected to violence who had access to medicalor psychological support services

763,616

Girls who received child marriage-prevention or protection services 2,550,290Girls and women who accessed services to prevent or address the impact of female genital mutilation

336,777

TODAY TARGET 2030

18Per cent of ever partnered women and girls ages 15 or older worldwide subjected to physical, sexual or psychological violence by a current or former partner in past 12 months

0

4.1MNumber of girls worldwide subjected to female genital mutilation annually 0

12MNumber of girls worldwide who are subjected to child marriage annually 0

Page 8: Top 20 Donors TOWARDS $US THREE ZEROS · THREE ZEROS BY 2030 UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable

TOWARDSTHREE ZEROSBY 2030UNFPA has set out to achieve three world-changing results by 2030: Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable maternal death, and zero gender-based violence, including harmful practices like child marriage and female genital mutilation.

The organization’s 2018-2021 strategic

plan charted the path towards

realizing these goals, which were

resoundingly endorsed by thousands

of delegates from governments,

grassroots organizations, development

agencies and private sector partners

at the Nairobi Summit on ICPD25.

The Summit, held in November 2019,

secured more than 1,250 concrete

commitments and billions of dollars in

support of these transformative goals.

There are already encouraging signs

of progress, with many countries

advancing on their commitments, and

with UNFPA’s programmes continuing

to deliver for millions of the most

vulnerable women and girls. But

progress towards the three zeros is

also facing its fi rst major stumbling

block: The COVID-19 pandemic, an

unprecedented public health crisis that

has strained health systems, disrupted

supply chains, and driven many

programmes and services to a halt.

This snapshot of progress in 2019

gives a view of the organization’s

work before the impacts of the

pandemic were felt, underlining what

can be achieved with global solidarity

and resolve.

United Nations Population Fund605 Third AvenueNew York, NY 101581-212-297-5000

www.unfpa.org @unfpa

Photos front and back cover: ©UNFPAEnsuring rights and choices for all since 1969

Top 20 Donors Non-core Resources2

$US

United Nations and inter-organizational transfers

262,468,954

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

189,030,932

Canada 95,839,630

Sweden 80,887,255

Netherlands 51,908,165

Denmark 46,493,128

European Commission

43,059,182

Norway 23,243,278

Bangladesh 17,000,000

Switzerland 13,870,248

Japan 13,371,371

Russian Federation 12,269,313

Australia 10,892,456

Luxembourg 9,935,026

Italy 9,354,138

Guatemala 8,409,448

Germany 8,040,591

Burkina Faso 8,000,000

Republic of Korea 7,153,387

Malawi 7,103,158

Top 20 DonorsCore Resources1

UNFPA is funded from voluntary contributions that fall into two distinct categories: 1 Core contributions (also referred to as “regular”, “unearmarked” or “unrestricted” contributions),

represent resources that are unrestricted as to their use;2 Non-core contributions (also referred to as “other”, “earmarked” or “restricted” contributions),

represent resources that are earmarked as to their use. All fi gures are provisional as of 15 April 2020.

$US

Norway 62,010,062

Sweden 61,728,079

Denmark 45,348,039

Germany 36,953,590

Netherlands 36,666,667

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

25,959,018

Finland 21,722,222

Japan 17,964,819

Switzerland 16,210,740

Canada 11,428,571

Belgium 10,273,973

Australia 6,571,835

New Zealand 4,098,361

Ireland 3,901,895

Luxembourg 3,337,041

Italy 2,254,791

China 1,600,000

France 1,251,422

Spain 550,055

India 502,842

ZEROUNFPA IN 2019GLOBAL HIGHLIGHTS©UNFPA/Adrian Ibañez