Icelandic Contributions to UNHCR
Iceland is a reliable donor and partner to UNHCR. In 2019, Iceland was the 16th biggest donor per capita.
Key facts about Iceland as a donor:
- In 2019, Iceland provided UNHCR USD 409,000 in unearmarked funding. This was 47% of their total contribution.
- Iceland provided key funding in 2019 to the Venezuela and Syria situation
- Iceland pledged an additional USD 205,000 to UNHCR’s Global Appeal 2020 at the Global Refugee Forum
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Iceland's contributions to UNHCR by situation in 2019.
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Icelandic Contribution Stories
Iceland provides vital support to the urgent displacement crisis in the Sahel
Moumouni Abdoulaye is amongst the 2.7 million people in Africa’s Sahel region forced to flee from home in search for safety. A new contribution from Iceland enables UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, to protect refugees like him and his family.
Iceland strengthens UNHCR partnership with 3-year agreement on additional support to refugees
On 27 February 2017, Iceland signed a 3-year agreement with UNHCR including additional support to UNHCR of a minimum of 50 million Icelandic Kronur, an important milestone in the partnership between Iceland and UNHCR.
Iceland generously funds UNHCR with USD 2.4 million.
Iceland has increased its support to UNHCR’s response to the Syria crisis considerably, showing great solidarity with refugees and internally displaced people. The USD 2.4 million contribution is the highest ever to UNHCR by Iceland.