Annual Report 2022

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2022 was a "year of extremes". The world witnessed the highest number of violent conflicts since 1945, with more than 103 million people forcibly displaced worldwide. The COVID-19 pandemic continued to disrupt economies, education and health systems, and the global climate catastrophe spiralled further out of control, with heat waves, droughts, floods and other disasters affecting billions. Additionally, economic inequalities grew alarmingly, with 75 million to 95 million more people living in extreme poverty in 2022 compared to pre-pandemic levels. These conditions have pushed the world off track in its efforts to achieve, by 2030, universal health coverage, gender equality and other essential targets of the Sustainable Development Goals. Women and young people continue to bear the brunt of the consequences.

UNFPA rose to the challenge despite these multiple and overlapping crises. The organization scaled up its humanitarian support to provide life-saving services to over 30 million women and young people in 60 emergencies around the world. UNFPA sounded the alarm over stagnating progress in reducing maternal death in 133 countries during the period from 2016 to 2020. And despite the twin economic constraints of inflation and rising energy costs, UNFPA continued to mobilize resources for sexual and reproductive health and rights, including by securing commitments from Governments and by leveraging partnerships and new funding mechanisms. Such efforts offered a lifeline amid the intensifying threats of populism and pushback against gender equality and reproductive rights.

But the year was not simply one of extreme hardship; 2022 also saw remarkable signs of progress. Perhaps most notably, the human population reached 8 billion, the result of historic advances in medicine, science, nutrition, public health and more. Many countries made strides in protecting reproductive health and rights; a historic international agreement called for accountability in addressing climate change; and the global chorus of communities calling for racial, gender and reproductive justice gathered momentum. UNFPA was able to deepen in its support for women-led, youth-led and feminist community organizations and social enterprises. Additionally, progress was made in integrating sexual and reproductive health into national policies and development frameworks, and in the scale-up of interventions to address harmful gender and social norms. Some 6.4 million marginalized adolescent girls were empowered through UNFPA-supported programmes, and youth-led initiatives to prevent maternal mortality, end unmet need for family planning and end gender-based violence were supported in 88 countries, a testament to the tireless labour and leadership of UNFPA’s staff and partners around the world.

Delivering worldwide in 2022

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Delivering worldwide in 2022

13.3 Million unintended pregnancies were prevented*

30,800 maternal deaths were averted*

111,425 girls were saved from female genital mutilation

3.7 Million unsafe abortions were prevented*

6.4 Million marginalized girls were reached by life-skills programmes

5.1 Million new sexually transmitted infections were averted*

117,000 new HIV infections were averted*

59 Million couple years of protection were provided by UNFPA-procured contraceptives*

1.4 Million safe deliveries were assisted in 39 humanitarian crisis-affected countries

347,000 women and young people with disabilities benefited from services related to sexual and reproductive health, gender-based violence and harmful practices

*Global impact of contraceptives supplied by UNFPA

Contraception provided by UNFPA worldwide:

Male
condoms
1,029,349,152

Female
condoms
7,608,565

Oral
contraceptives
(Monthly cycles of the pill)
47,358,430

Doses injectable
contraceptives
50,392,250

Contraceptive
implants
8,604,291

Intrauterine
devices (IUD)
1,649,410

Emergency
contraceptives
3,597,500

Personal
lubricants
159,314,644

Regional Results

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In 2022, the vision and leadership of UNFPA’s regional and country offices continued to yield significant results despite the rising challenges seen worldwide. Sub-Saharan Africa experienced the largest increase in the percentage of demand for family planning satisfied by modern methods of contraception, growing by 3.6 percentage points between 2017 and 2022. The same period saw Central and Southern Asia report the highest rate of decline in unmet need for family planning. Offices in Latin America and the Caribbean saw strengthened engagement with indigenous communities, Afrodescendants and youth in high-level dialogues and fora. Multiple centres of excellence in the West and Central Africa region raised standards for the provision of family planning technology, menstrual hygiene management and support for gender equality. UNFPA deepened its support to community-based, women-driven organizations, for example through its partnerships with women’s groups addressing gender-based violence in humanitarian emergencies in the Arab States region. And new technologies greatly expanded the reach of essential services, including through the training of some 200,000 midwives and front-line health workers via virtual platforms in the East and Southern Africa region. Still, with progress in reducing maternal mortality stalling globally, and even reversing in some places, accelerated and intensified action is needed across all spheres.

Regional results

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Resources and expenses 2022

Donors and contributions in US$

US$

Sweden

70,111,099

Norway

60,181,688

Germany

60,063,224

United States of America

50,580,000

Netherlands

36,194,415

Finland

34,381,663

Denmark

34,340,659

Switzerland

16,701,461

Japan

16,500,000

Canada

11,748,903

Belgium

10,215,664

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

9,950,249

Australia

6,695,652

Luxembourg

5,544,315

Ireland

4,555,809

New Zealand

3,771,213

Italy

3,348,214

China

1,480,000

France

1,103,485

Iceland

935,308

United Nations and Interorganizational transfers

217,360,999

United States of America

134,253,269

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

111,960,230

European Commission

82,139,873

Norway

67,922,475

Canada

61,017,955

Netherlands

49,260,613

Australia

41,337,109

Denmark

37,914,148

Luxembourg

37,902,356

Japan

35,044,174

France

26,815,946

Italy

20,935,969

Democratic Republic of Congo

20,000,000

Germany

18,517,048

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

17,947,783

Sweden

16,037,629

Republic of Korea

15,180,700

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited

9,783,301

Spain

9,746,723

Afghanistan

1,000

Albania

5,000

Algeria

10,000

Angola

20,000

Armenia

3,000

Australia

6,695,652

Austria

243,427

Azerbaijan

20,000

Bangladesh

35,000

Barbados

5,000

Belgium

10,215,664

Bhutan

5,925

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

6,000

Bosnia and Herzegovina

2,039

Botswana

4,675

Burkina Faso

10,911

Burundi

488

Canada

11,748,903

China

1,480,000

Colombia

22,274

Comoros

500

Costa Rica

4,433

Cyprus

15,600

Dominican Republic

15,000

Denmark

34,340,659

Egypt

20,725

El Salvador

2,000

Eritrea

5,000

Estonia

33,784

Eswatini

10,000

Ethiopia

1,139

Finland

34,381,663

France

1,103,485

Georgia

20,000

Germany

60,063,224

Guyana

8,916

Iceland

935,308

Indonesia

12,451

Iraq

50,000

Ireland

4,555,809

Israel

10,000

Italy

3,348,214

Japan

16,500,000

Jordan

49,930

Kazakhstan

3,000

Kenya

10,000

Korea, Republic of

164,079

Kuwait

10,000

Kyrgyzstan

50

Lao People's Democratic Republic

6,000

Luxembourg

5,544,315

Madagascar

14,001

Maldives

5,000

Mauritania

5,534

Mauritius

2,345

Mexico

43,225

Micronesia (Federated States of)

3,000

Mongolia

4,000

Morocco

11,735

Netherlands

36,194,416

New Zealand

3,771,213

Nicaragua

2,500

North Macedonia

347

Norway

60,181,688

Panama

10,000

Peru

2,017

Philippines

32,649

Portugal

266,525

Romania

10,000

Russian Federation

300,000

Rwanda

5,000

Saint Kitts and Nevis

1,500

Senegal

11,870

Serbia

5,000

Singapore

5,000

Slovakia

4,963

Slovenia

20,725

South Africa

40,330

Spain

266,525

Sri Lanka

18,000

Sweden

70,111,099

Switzerland

16,701,461

Tajikistan

1,266

Thailand

150,000

Togo

8,909

Trinidad and Tobago

5,000

Tunisia

17,880

Turkey

50,000

Turkmenistan

8,000

Uganda

10,122

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

9,950,249

Tanzania

3,022

United States of America

50,580,000

Uruguay

5,000

Vietnam

20,000

Zimbabwe

30,000

Private Contributions

1,543,379

Subtotal

442,194,737

Government contribution to local office costs*

275,308

Total

442,470,045

*All 2022 figures are provisional as of 1 April 2023

UNFPA is funded from voluntary contributions that fall into two distinct categories:

1 These amounts represent contributions received in 2022 for core resources. Due to policy change, in 2023, UNFPA will report on payments received. Core contributions (also referred to as "regular", "unearmarked" or "unrestricted" contributions), represent resources that are unrestricted as to their use;

2 Non-core contributions (also referred to as "other", "earmarked" or "restricted" contributions), represent resources that are earmarked as to their use. The amounts represent contribution revenue for trust funds. They include multi-year co-financing agreements which were recognized in 2022, in accordance with UNFPA accounting policies. Programme implementation continues to be linked to actual receipt of resources.

Programme and institutional budget Expenses by region in millions of US$

 

 

Core resources $ millions

Non-core resources $ millions

Institutional budget $ millions

TOTAL $ millions

East and Southern Africa

Core resources

72.8

Non-core resources

192.4

Institutional budget

19.8

TOTAL

285.1

West and Central Africa

Core resources

64

Non-core resources

109.6

Institutional budget

21.3

TOTAL

194.9

Arab States

Core resources

34.8

Non-core resources

182.5

Institutional budget

14

TOTAL

231.3

Asia and the Pacific

Core resources

67.4

Non-core resources

164.5

Institutional budget

18.5

TOTAL

250.4

Latin America and the Caribbean

Core resources

31.4

Non-core resources

51.9

Institutional budget

14.3

TOTAL

97.5

Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Core resources

18.3

Non-core resources

67.6

Institutional budget

8

TOTAL

94

Global activities

Core resources

19.4

Non-core resources

141.7

Institutional budget

93.1

TOTAL

254.2

TOTAL

Core resources

308.1

Non-core resources

910.2

Institutional budget

189

TOTAL

1,407.3

Programme expenses by country includes core and non-core resources

US$M

Angola

5.8

Botswana

1.8

Burundi

6.4

Comoros

1.7

Congo, Democratic Republic of the

37.9

Eritrea

1.2

Eswatini

1.7

Ethiopia

32.3

Kenya

8.0

Lesotho

2.0

Madagascar

10.9

Malawi

16.5

Mauritius

0.3

Mozambique

31.2

Namibia

2.3

Rwanda

8.6

South Africa

3.3

South Sudan

28.0

Uganda

24.5

United Republic of Tanzania

23.6

Zambia

9.3

Zimbabwe

12.3

Total country/territory activities

269.7

Regional activites

15.3

Total for East and Southern Africa

285.1

Benin

8.0

Burkina Faso

15.4

Cabo Verde

1.3

Cameroon

12.0

Central African Republic

6.7

Chad

11.2

Congo

3.1

Côte d'Ivoire

10.1

Equatorial Guinea

1.6

Gabon

2.1

Gambia

4.3

Ghana

8.5

Guinea

6.4

Guinea-Bissau

2.4

Liberia

13.4

Mali

17.0

Mauritania

3.1

Niger

13.3

Nigeria

22.7

São Tomé and Príncipe

0.9

Senegal

6.8

Sierra Leone

8.0

Togo

4.9

Total country/territory activities

183.9

Regional activites

11.0

Total for West and Central Africa

194.9

Algeria

0.9

Djibouti

1.9

Egypt

10.6

Iraq

19.3

Jordan

11.1

Lebanon

5.3

Libya

6.3

Morocco

3.3

Oman

1.6

Somalia

36.4

State of Palestine

8.8

Sudan

25.6

Syrian Arab Republic

40.1

Tunisia

1.4

Yemen

49.0

Total country/territory activities

221.5

Regional activites

9.8

Total for Arab States

231.3

Afghanistan

51.2

Bangladesh

48.9

Bhutan

0.9

Cambodia

3.8

China

3.6

Korea, Democratic People's Republic of

1.1

India

9.9

Indonesia

7.8

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

3.8

Lao People's Democratic Republic

4.3

Malaysia

0.9

Maldives

0.9

Mongolia

3.2

Myanmar

21.6

Nepal

10.6

Pacific Islands (multi-country) 1

14.8

Pakistan

15.6

Papua New Guinea

8.5

Philippines

10.5

Sri Lanka

4.6

Thailand

1.2

Timor-Leste

3.9

Viet Nam

6.5

Total country/territory activities

238.2

Regional activites

12.2

Total for Asia and the Pacific

250.4

Albania

1.1

Armenia

1.6

Azerbaijan

1.4

Belarus

1.7

Bosnia and Herzegovina

2.0

Georgia

2.1

Kazakhstan

2.0

Kosovo 2

1.0

Kyrgyzstan

2.4

Moldova, Republic of

10.7

North Macedonia

1.3

Serbia

1.1

Tajikistan

2.7

Türkiye

26.1

Turkmenistan

2.0

Ukraine

23.7

Uzbekistan

2.5

Total country/territory activities

85.6

Regional activites

8.4

Total for Eastern Europe and Central Asia

94.0

Argentina

1.4

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

6.1

Brazil

4.5

Caribbean (multi-country) 3

6.7

Chile

0.2

Colombia

6.5

Costa Rica

1.0

Cuba

1.1

Dominican Republic

1.9

Ecuador

6.4

El Salvador

3.7

Guatemala

4.8

Haiti

12.6

Honduras

3.6

Mexico

4.5

Nicaragua

3.1

Panama

1.2

Paraguay

4.9

Peru

3.9

Uruguay

3.0

Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of

7.3

Total country/territory activities

88.5

Regional activites

9.0

Total for Latin America and the Caribbean

97.5

1 Figures for the Pacific Islands (multi-country) covers the following countries: Cook Islands; Fiji; Kiribati; Marshall Islands; Federated States of Micronesia; Nauru; Niue; Palau; Samoa; Solomon Islands; Tokelau; Tonga; Tuvalu; and Vanuatu.

2 References to Kosovo shall be understood to be in the context of Security Council resolution 1244 (1999).

3 Figures for the Caribbean (multi-country) covers the following countries and territories: Anguilla; Antigua and Barbuda; Aruba; Bahamas; Barbados; Belize; Bermuda; British Virgin Islands; Cayman Islands; Curacao; Dominica; Grenada; Guyana; Jamaica, Montserrat; Netherlands Antilles; St. Lucia; St. Kitts and Nevis; Saint Maarten (Dutch part); Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Suriname; Turks and Caicos; and Trinidad and Tobago.

Revenue and expenses in millions of US$

US$M

Core resources

Contribution to core resources

390.9

Less: transfer to other revenue for reimbursement of tax charges

(5.5)

Other revenue

98.3

Total core resources revenue

483.7

Non-core resources

Contribution to non-core resources—gross

1,108.7

Less: refunds to donors

(9.9)

Less: indirect costs

(66.2)

Less: allowance for doubtful contributions receivable

(2.1)

Other revenue

13.4

Total non-core resources revenue

1,048.1

Total revenue

1,531.8

Core resources

Country programmes, Global and Regional Interventions (GRI) and other programme activities

308.1

Institutional budget

189.0

Corporate

34.7

Total core resources expenses

531.8

Non-core resources

Country programmes, Global and Regional Interventions (GRI) and other programme activities

910.2

Corporate

11.7

Total non-core resources expenses

921.9

Total expenses

1,453.7

*All figures are provisional, subject to external audit and, as a result of rounding, may not add up to the totals.