U.S. Global Health Funding for UNFPA (FY 2001-FY 2014): Insights and Trends
This report analyzes U.S. funding for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) from FY 2001 to FY 2014. It highlights fluctuations in funding due to congressional policies, noting specific years of significant reductions, particularly during 2002-2008 when no funding was provided. Additional insights include the discrepancies between enacted and actual funding levels, especially for FY 2013 which was adjusted through a Continuing Resolution. This data is based on analyses by the Kaiser Family Foundation and other key budgetary sources.
U.S. Global Health Funding for UNFPA (FY 2001-FY 2014): Insights and Trends
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U.S. Global Health Funding for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), FY 2001-FY 2014 (Enacted) In Millions NOTES: While FY 2013 funding was finalized through a Continuing Resolution (CR) on March 26, 2013, final funding levels for global health are not yet available and are represented by the FY 2013 budget request. FY 2014 is President’s Budget Request to Congress. Due to policy conditions put in place by Congress, actual annual contributions are frequently lower than enacted levels (e.g. the U.S. did not provide any funding to UNFPA between 2002 and 2008). SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the Office of Management and Budget, Agency Congressional Budget Justifications, Congressional Appropriations Bills, and U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard [website], available at: www.foreignassistance.gov.