Transparency Window

Learn how the organisation is using its resources to make public and private finance work, especially in the 46 least developed countries (LDCs).

UNCDF leverages three main funding sources from member states or other partners, namely core voluntary contributions, flexible non-core, and earmarked resources which make up its funding architecture.

Like all resources available to the organization, we are committed to using these funds responsibly and with complete transparency. Through this online window, which is updated quarterly, you can see exactly how UNCDF is deploying its programme financing, through seed capital, loans, and targeted technical support, to build and leverage stable and resilient local economies.

At UNCDF, we are committed to improving transparency in everything we do and embrace a transparent approach to our collaborations with the LDCs and partner organizations we work with.

2021 Annual Report

Our 2021 report containing the latest data from our programmes in the Least Developed Countries.

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2016-22 Contributions
$569M
42.8%
2016-22 Total Expenses
$588M
26.7%
2022 LDC
Footprint
38 Countries
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2016-2022 | Contributions & Total Expenses

Contributions
Expenses
(*) In 2019, UNCDF refined its accounting policy for recognizing revenue from voluntary contributions (non-exchange transactions); and as a result of the change, the full value of the contributions agreements signed (including multi-year agreements) is recognized as revenue in the year an agreement is signed.
(**) Total Expenses including internal UNCDF cost recovery.

Top funders in 2020

The graphic shows expenditures by SDGs, programme maturity and cost-categories.

Funding distribution in 2020

The graphic shows expenditures by SDGs, programme maturity and cost-categories.

Top grantees in 2020

The table and graphic shows UNCDF grant payment above $50,000 in 2021.

Top goods and service providers in 2020

The table and graphic shows UNCDF service providers above $50,000 in 2020.

Making an Impact in 2021

Unlocking public and private finance in the Least Developed Countries.

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