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IFRC AnnualReport 2022 Final-web

Total
776.5
688.7
Earmarking
 (CHF millions)
%
Unearmarked
11.4
Softly earmarked
0.3
Earmarked
46.2
Tightly earmarked
42.1
Total
100
Annual Overview 
| Funding and expenditure
65


Top Donors
Top Government Donors
Rank
Donor Group Name
CHF millions
1
United States Government
77.6
2
Japanese Government
17.6
3
Swiss Government
14.8
4
Swedish Government
13.3
5
British Government
9.9
6
Italian Government
6.0
7
French Government
5.7
8
German Government
5.4
9
Irish Government
3.7
10
Spanish Government
3.6
Other Government Donors
13.5
Total
 
171.1
 
Top National Society Donors
Rank
Donor Group Name
CHF millions
1
British Red Cross
83.3
2
American Red Cross
67.7
3
The Canadian Red Cross Society
56.3
4
Netherlands Red Cross
44.9
5
French Red Cross
33.9
6
Norwegian Red Cross
24.5
7
Japanese Red Cross Society
24
8
Finnish Red Cross
23.8
9
Swedish Red Cross
21
10
Australian Red Cross
13.5
Other National Society Donors
53.3
Total
 
446.2
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Top Multilateral Agency & NGO Donors
*
Rank
Donor Group Name
CHF millions
1
European Commission
333.0
2
United Nations
6.1
3
Islamic Development Bank IsDB
3.7
4
ICRC
2.1
5
The Muslim World League
1.9
6
The OPEC Fund for International Development
1.4
7
Kuwait Society for Relief
1.1
8
Atlantic Council
0.5
9
Innovative Vector Control Consortium
0.2
10
World Organization of the Scout Movement
0.2
Total
 
350.2
* The European Commission figure includes ESSN cash distributions that are not
recognized in the comprehensive income in the IFRC’s consolidated financial statements. 
Top Corporates, Foundations & Individual Donors
Rank
Donor Group Name
CHF millions
1
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
7.5
2
Interogo Holding
5.1
3
Johnson & Johnson Foundation
4.7
4
Coca-Cola Foundation
2.4
5
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd
2.3
6
Procter & Gamble
1.4
7
Nestlé
1.3
8
Mastercard Foundation
1.3
9
Z Zurich Foundation
1.3
10
Charities Aid Foundation
1.1
Other Corporate, Foundations, Individuals
18.8
Total
 
47.2
Annual Overview 
| Funding and expenditure
67


PARTNERSHIP PROFILES
It was a record year in 2022, in terms of overall 
fundraising for the IFRC for the benefit of National 
Societies. Whether through funding, in-kind or 
provision of services and knowledge, the IFRC’s 
partners provided invaluable support in 2022.
The ‘top donor’ tables in the preceding pages 
are a valuable measure of support provided to 
the IFRC, but the IFRC’s work with donors is far 
more complex, based on strategic and long-term 
engagement to create meaningful partnerships. 
While working to strengthen relationships with 
partners, the IFRC is also introducing new ways 
to engage, including the creation of multi-year 
global platforms that take a locally implemented 
but globally coordinated approach. These plat-
forms enable partners to engage with the IFRC 
on specific thematic areas, to support in unique 
or multiple contexts, thereby ensuring increasing 
local impact and progress towards global goals. 
In its efforts to diversify its donor base, increase 
agility and adapt to become ever more effective, 
the IFRC has also increased its engagement with 
the private sector, and looked for ways to engage 
in more public-private sector partnerships 
including through innovative financing. 
Global platforms
Global Climate
Resilience Platform
The Global Climate Resilience Platform is 
an innovative five-year, 1 billion Swiss franc 
mechanism to fund the scaling up of local and 
community-based climate action in many of the 
100 countries most vulnerable to climate risks. Its 
goal is to reduce the current and future human-
itarian impacts of climate change and support 
people to adapt in the face of it. The Platform 
will support three focus areas, selected on their 
ability to deliver transformative adaptation in 
the most vulnerable communities: Early Warning 
and Anticipatory Action, Safety Nets and Shock 
Responsive Social Protection and Nature-based 
Solutions. 
The platform was formally launched by the 
IFRC, together with the Egyptian Minister for 
Social Solidarity, at COP27. The event featured 
high-level representatives from the African 
Union, USAID and the Dutch government, in 
addition to the Secretary General of the Trinidad 
and Tobago Red Cross and a youth climate activ-
ist from Bangladesh. 
The event was an opportunity to highlight the 
supporters of the Platforms who made initial 
investments into the Platform, including 

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