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What is a Flexible Contribution?

Flexible funding is one of Ðǿմ«Ã½¡¯s core funding approaches, allowing it to determine the country and the activities for which the contribution will be used. As such, it strengthens Ðǿմ«Ã½¡¯s ability to prioritize strategically, to optimize planning and to respond with speed.

Ðǿմ«Ã½¡¯s definition of flexible funding aligns with the earmarking definitions introduced in the Grand Bargain (2016). Flexible contributions to Ðǿմ«Ã½ consist of three types of funding: unearmarked multilateral contributions; contributions to life-saving activities through the Immediate Response Account (IRA); and softly earmarked contributions allowing flexibility beyond country level, such as regional and thematic contributions. Note that this definition applies to contributions made in 2022 and onwards, while the historical funding statistics until 2021 exclude softly earmarked funds.

Under the allocations listed on this page, you will see how Ðǿմ«Ã½ has allocated its multilateral resources across its country operations. For allocations from the IRA, please visit the dedicated Immediate Response Account page.

What is the importance of Flexible Funds?

Flexible contributions are crucial for our emergency responses, protracted relief and recovery efforts, whenever and wherever needs are greatest. Flexible funds provide Ðǿմ«Ã½ with greatest flexibility and predictability to kick start operations, fund neglected crises and ultimately enhance our response to those most in need. Learn more about the value of flexibility and predictability of funding, from Ðǿմ«Ã½¡¯s Annual Reports:

Annual Reports on Flexible Funding

 

Flexible Contributions
Donors US$
Belgium 13,602,553
Canada 2,205,882
Denmark 32,930,321
Estonia 23,419
Finland 9,445,100
Germany 89,377,108
Iceland 1,596,042
Ireland 40,792,541
Netherlands 65,743,945
New Zealand 1,212,152
Portugal 116,550
Slovenia 1,911,020
Sweden 81,069,333
Switzerland 38,301,086
Private Donors 9,795,469
All donors in 2026 as at 15/04/2026 388,122,521
Multilateral Allocations
Allocations US$
Afghanistan 4,402,710
Algeria 700,371
Angola 738,211
Armenia 704,342
Benin 659,724
Bhutan 495,971
Bolivia 799,154
Burkina Faso 2,070,360
Burundi 6,989,773
Cambodia 639,318
Cameroon 714,625
Caribbean Community 2,141,304
Central African Republic 4,773,923
Chad 4,504,950
Colombia 813,616
Congo DR 1,116,120
Cote D'Ivoire 695,387
Cuba 2,922,790
Djibouti 905,133
Dominican Rep. 679,607
Ecuador 1,924,240
Egypt 5,418,017
El Salvador 687,168
Eswatini 643,627
Ethiopia 3,491,080
Gambia 482,048
Ghana 619,246
Guatemala 776,739
Guinea 704,735
Guinea Bissau 704,158
Haiti 31,950
Honduras 729,194
India 603,318
Indonesia 641,034
Iran 1,749,662
Iraq 1,442,323
Jordan 10,874,916
Kenya 640,261
Korea (DPR) 1,156,101
Kyrgyz Republic 614,022
Laos 569,620
Lebanon 14,539,999
Lesotho 599,959
Liberia 636,112
Libya 743,414
Madagascar 6,207,751
Malawi 586,854
Mali 716,757
Mauritania 5,322,186
Mozambique 108,630
Namibia 708,356
Nepal 539,360
Nicaragua 627,205
Niger 11,751,728
Pacific Islands COs 1,222,992
Pakistan 542,402
Peru 829,058
Philippines 600,984
Republic of Congo 773,509
Rwanda 3,027,400
Sao Tome & Princ. 111,423
Senegal 714,520
Sierra Leone 516,196
Somalia 14,190,451
South Sudan 13,027,006
Sri Lanka 521,430
Sudan 4,660,475
Syrian Arab Rep 5,806,999
Tajikistan 898,005
Tanzania 708,994
Timor Leste 597,113
Togo 646,235
°Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð 711,831
Uganda 1,165,501
Ukraine-ProjAct o 10,650,000
Venezuela 702,991
Yemen 12,795,866
Zambia 674,816
Zimbabwe 747,903
All Allocations in 2026 as at 15/04/2026 191,903,262