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CERF-Funded Climate Action

Learn more about CERF’s climate action, including how CERF-funded humanitarian action helps affected communities build resilience and adapt to future climate shocks and stresses through the newly launched Climate Action Account.

Recent Allocations

  • Flood, 21 Nov 2024
    $2,500,000
  • Storm, 15 Nov 2024
    $6,000,000
  • Drought, 12 Nov 2024
    $5,000,000

2024 Top Donors (Paid and Pledged)

CERF receives broad support from United Nations Member States, observers, regional governments, international organizations, the private sector and individuals.

1
Germany
$108,785,000
2
Netherlands
$70,084,500
3
Sweden
$69,532,323
4
United Kingdom
$65,937,571
5
Norway
$42,753,298
6
United States of America
$27,850,000
7
Denmark
$27,504,343
8
Canada
$21,763,269
9
Ireland
$20,510,460
10
Belgium
$18,320,900

2023 Top Donors (Paid and Pledged)

CERF receives broad support from United Nations Member States, observers, regional governments, international organizations, the private sector and individuals.

1
Germany
$106,500,000
2
Netherlands
$71,828,100
3
Sweden
$66,715,603
4
United Kingdom
$63,984,400
5
Norway
$48,143,609
6
Denmark
$31,384,341
7
Canada
$22,166,931
8
United States of America
$19,532,839
9
Belgium
$18,156,000

2006-2024 Top Donors (Paid and Pledged)

CERF receives broad support from United Nations Member States, observers, regional governments, international organizations, the private sector and individuals.

1
United Kingdom
$1,905,090,493
2
Sweden
$1,293,117,807
3
Netherlands
$1,224,625,100
4
Germany
$1,185,737,889
5
Norway
$1,031,696,749
6
Canada
$490,162,508
7
Denmark
$373,501,119
8
Ireland
$292,576,455
9
Belgium
$269,514,710

Spotlight

CERF at the Forefront of Anticipatory Action

Publications

Explore our reports to find out more about CERF’s achievements

 CONTRIBUTIONS

 
 

15 Years of CERF