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Turkey´s Voluntary Contributions to United Nations Funds, Programmes and Agencies as well as Other International Organizations

Turkey firmly believes that the economic and social threats, particularly poverty, infectious diseases, environmental degradation, natural and man-made disasters should be addressed by the international community as an integral part of global collective security, without losing sight of benefits of development as a pillar by its own.

As our leaders reaffirmed at the 2005 World Summit, internationally agreed development goals, including MDG`s are too important to fail. Turkey, as a strong advocate of effective multilateralism, believes that the major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic, social and related fields have a vital role in shaping a broad development vision. In order to create a better and prosperous world for all and for future generations we, members of the international community have to act effectively to eradicate poverty, achieve sustained economic growth and promote sustainable development.

Turkey, on its part, is committed to implementing the global development agenda. In this context, Turkey has rendered full support to the activities of the United Nations in all fields and wishes to further contribute to the promotion of international peace, security and prosperity.

Turkey, after successfully overcoming the economic crises in 2001, has gradually increased its voluntary contributions to United Nations funds, programmes and agencies, as well as other relevant international organizations. A detailed list of the voluntary contributions is enclosed herewith.(*)

In line with its "emerging donor status, Turkey will continue to further contribute to the global security and development agenda and lend its support to the humanitarian emergencies through international as well bilateral channels.

(*) The attached list does not reflect Turkey`s Official Development Assistance, nor does it include Turkey`s bilateral assistance and humanitarian aid to the third countries and Turkey`s voluntary contributions to the regional organizations.

TURKEY`S VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN 2005

1. United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNDCP) US$ 900.000
2. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) US$ 550.000
3. World Health Organization (Project on Polio Eradication in OIC Countries) US$ 500.000
4. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) US$ 500.000
5. United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) US$ 400.000
6. World Bank Iraq Fund US$ 1.000.000
7. United Nations Development Group (UNDG) International Reconstruction Fund Facility for Iraq  US$ 200.000
8. Special Court for Sierra Leone US$ 200.000
9. UNIDO Centre for Regional Cooperation in Turkey US$ 200.000
10. Regional Trust Fund for the Protection of the Mediterranean Sea against Pollution(UNEP) US$ 124.600
11. United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) US$ 120.000
12. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) US$ 108.000
13. UNIDO Funds US$ 90.000
14. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) US$ 100.000
15. International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) US$ 64.046
16. Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Fund (CPCJF) US$ 50.000
17. UN-HABITAT US$ 40.000
18. United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) US$ 25.000
19. Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCs) US$ 10.000
20. Voluntary Fund for the Victims of Torture US$ 10.000
21. International Children's Centre US$ 1.000.000
22. UNIDO International Centre for Hydrogen Energy Technologies(ICHET) US$10.343.925
TOTAL US$ 16.191.646

TURKEY`S VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN 2006

1.

United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNDCP)

US$ 500.000

2.

 Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Fund (CPCJF)

US$ 50.000

3.

UN Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States 

US$ 95.000

4.

UN Fund for Contemporary Forms of Slavery

US$ 10.000

5.

United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)

US$ 500.000

6.

UNRWA Regular and Emergeny Food Aid Fund

US$   200.000

7.

Peacebuilding Fund 

US$ 800.000

8.

Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)

US$ 600.000

9.

Project for Reform of the United Nations Department of Political Affairs

US$ 45.000

10.

Fund for the Classification of the UN Security Council Archives

US$ 5.000

11.

UNICEF

US$ 120.000

12.

International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC)

US$ 122.689

13.

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Cresent Societies

US$ 150.000

14.

UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)

US$ 25.000

15.

UN International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women (UN-INSTRAW)

US$ 10.000

16.

The Special Court for Sierra Leone

US$ 100.000

17.

UN Volunteers Fund

US$ 10.000

18.

International Children Health Center (ICC)

US$ 1.200.000

19.

UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

US$ 200.000

20.

UN Development Programme (UNDP) (Main Budget)

US$ 400.000

21.

UNDP HIV/AIDS Fund

US$ 50.000

22.

UNIDO Industrial Development Fund  

US$500.000

23.

United Nations Population Fund  

US$108.000

24.

Office of High Commissioner on Human Rights (UNHCR)

US$500.000

25.

UN Fund for the Victims of Torture

US$10.000

26.

United Nations Alliance of Civilizations Initiative 

US$250.000

27.

Landlocked Developing Countries – Bukina Faso Ministrial Meeting 

US$50.000

28.

Carribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA)

US$400.000

29.

UN Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States-Project for Stallite Network for 12 Pasific States  

US$30.000

30.

UNIDO Industrial Development Fund-UNIDO Projects 

US$89.620

31

UNIDO-The International Center for Hydrogen Energy Technologies

US$11.839.125

 

TOTAL

US$ 18.550.434

TURKEY'S HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE THROUGH THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

1. UNHCR (In kind contribution to NATO for the UNHCR-NATO air lift operation for Pakistan) US$ 890.385
2.

UNHCR (Pakistan earthquake)

US$ 550.000
3. UNDP (Pakistan earthquake) US$ 500.000
4. WHO (Pakistan earthquake) US$ 500.000
5. UNICEF (Pakistan earthquake) US$ 500.000
6.

WFP (Pakistan earthquake)

US$ 750.000
7.

WFP (Emergency food assistance-Niger) 

US$ 600.000
8.

WFP (Emergency food assistance-Mali)

US$ 300.000
9.

WFP (Emergency food assistance-Mauritania)

US$ 300.000
10.

WFP (Emergency food assistance-Burkina Faso)

US$ 200.000
11.

WFP (Emergency food assistance-Sierra Leone)

US$ 200.000
12.

WFP (Emergency food assistance-Guinea)

US$ 200.000
13.

WFP (Emergency food assistance-Zimbabwe)

US$ 200.000
14.

WFP (Emergency food assistance-Malawi)

US$ 100.000
15.

WFP (Emergency food assistance-Mozambique)

US$ 100.000
16.

WFP (Emergency food assistance-Zambia)

US$ 100.000
17.

WFP (Emergency food assistance-Tajikistan)

US$ 150.000
18.

OCHA (South-east Asia earthquake-Somali, Seychelles, Myanmar)

US$ 250.000
19.

OCHA (Pakistan earthquake)

US$ 250.000
20.

OIC (Assistance to the children in the tsunami stricken areas)

US$ 1.000.000
21.

International Organization of Migration (IOM) Operation Winter Race

US$ 100.000
22.

OIC Alliance for tsunami Child Victims

US$ 10.000

TOTAL

US$ 10.343.925

 
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