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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

Huge scale of humanitarian crises worldwide requires surge in support for UN emergency fund, top officials say

Publications

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

 CONTRIBUTIONS

 
 

15 Years of CERF