UNESCO’s budget consists of the Regular Budget made up of
assessed contributions due from Member states, and extrabudgetary
funds such as voluntary contributions.
‘Voluntary contributions to UNESCO’are made by various donors in a country including
ministries, municipalities, and organizations, in the form of cash or non-cash assets in
addition to the assessed contribution.
The Republic of Korea is among the top 10 largest donor Member states in terms of voluntary contributions.
Korea is contributing to the sustainable development of the international community and enhancing its status by
supporting UNESCO projects through various government ministries, specialized institutions and companies.
Current status of voluntary contribution in the public sector.
※ Current status of Korea Funds-in-Trust projects and Secondments
(as of 2021)
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8
Donor
Organizations -
14
Projects
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42 +
Beneficiary
Countries -
$ 17,577,199
TOP 10 donor countries of voluntary contributions to UNESCO (2022-23)
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1 Sweden
$ 96,600,000
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2 Italy
$ 80,300,000
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3 Norway
$ 74,600,000
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4 Republic of Korea
$ 36,900,000
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5 France
$ 32,300,000
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6 Brazil
$ 28,800,000
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7 Japan
$ 28,400,000
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8 Canada
$ 24,200,000
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9 China
$ 17,700,000
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10 Saudi Arabia
$ 12,100,000
2022.04.15
NOTICE
Update on the ranking of voluntary contributors to UNESCO as of 2020-2021
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