Archived Commitments for UNFPA
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DateJuly 11, 2012

UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) works to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.  

UNFPA will double the proportion of its resources focused on family planning from 25 percent to 40 percent based on current funding levels, bringing new funding of at least US $174 million per year from core and non-core funds. This will include a minimum of US $54 million per year, from 2013-2019, in increased funding for family planning from UNFPA’s core resources.

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UNFPA Official Report Official report icon
DateOctober 14, 2014
SourceUnited Nations Population Fund
  • Following the London Summit on Family Planning, UNFPA has continued to invest significantly in Family Planning to fulfill the commitments made at the Summit.
  • An analysis of expenses conducted by UNFPA in 2012 demonstrated that, in 2012, UNFPA spent a bit over 40% of its overall resources on Family Planning.
  • UNFPA is currently reviewing its 2013 expenses and will be soon able to provide an update on 2013 expenses
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UNFPA Official Update Official report icon
DateSeptember 25, 2015
SourceUNFPA

In August 2015, UNFPA shared an update on progress in achieving its commitments to FP2020.

In the case of UNFPA, tracking how much went specifically into family planning is not easy to do due to the cross-cutting nature of family planning programming vis-à-vis the other areas covered by UNFPA’s mandate. We estimate that the UNFPA expense on family planning was as follows:

  • 2013: $310 million
  • 2014: $334 million

Note: For additional information, please access UNFPA's Transparency Portal

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