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Regions where Interpeace is present across the globe.

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Our Funding

Interpeace would like to thank all individuals, governments, multilateral organizations and foundations that have supported and continue to support our programmes through their voluntary contributions.

Our 2011 expenditure was USD 16.4 million. The projected budget for 2012 is USD 18.4 million.

Interpeace is audited on a worldwide basis by KPMG. Our 2010 financial reports were, for the second year, in accordance with the highest financial reporting standard – International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

Our latest Financial Statements and Auditor’s Report is available upon request.

In 2010 the organization also received ZEWO certification demonstrating our commitment to maximize transparency for our donors.

Interpeace would like to thank all who support the organization for their commitment to building lasting peace.

Interpeace has a donor committee limited to the donors of Interpeace. The committee provides advice to the Secretariat on the ‘Programme of Work and the Budget' prepared by the Secretariat for the following year. They consider fundability of the budget and programmatic priorities, and also actively support the Secretariat in securing financial resources.


Governments and Multilateral organizations supporting Interpeace in 2011

Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation

Canadian International Development Research Centre (IDRC)

Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA)

European Commission

Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Irish Aid

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands

Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

State of Qatar

Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)

Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Swedish Postcode Foundation

Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs

United Kingdom Department for International Development

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

United States Department of State

Support from foundations and private individuals

Interpeace had undertaken a private fundraising initiative to respond to the anticipated need to build up a regular source of private unrestricted income that can complement traditional governmental and inter-governmental funding so ensuring an additional stable financial basis for institutional core costs and those activities that need to be funded from unrestricted funds. To learn more, or find out how you can participate please contact us: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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