Status of Contributions

Trust Fund for Additional Voluntary Contributions in Support of Approved Activities under the Convention on Biological Diversity (BE)
In USD as at 2025-12-31
 Years prior to 20252025
CountryNoteArrearsCollections In 2025UnpaidPledgesCollectionsUnpaidTotal Unpaid
Belgium 1   35,087 35,08735,087
Canada 2169,49251,529117,963   117,963
Denmark 3578,871 578,871   578,871
European Union 4130,540 130,540   130,540
European Union 6   2,496,9861,084,9801,412,0061,412,006
European Union 5818,100567,720250,380   250,380
France 744,345 44,345   44,345
Germany 10   100,000100,000  
Germany 12   114,193114,193  
Germany 11   191,551191,551  
Germany 8   113,398113,398  
Germany 13   169,719169,719  
Germany 9   70,00070,000  
Ireland 14   122,547122,547  
Japan 152,272,222935,1851,337,037   1,337,037
Monaco 21   57,937 57,93757,937
Monaco 20   103,490103,490  
Norway 23   29,76229,762  
Panama 24   701,027701,027  
Republic of Korea 18   1,118,593370,797747,796747,796
Republic of Korea 16   272,814272,814  
Republic of Korea 19   270,798134,835135,963135,963
Republic of Korea 17   485,297485,297  
Sweden 25   20,00020,000  
Switzerland 26   99,86799,867  
The Netherlands 22   114,165114,165  
Various Donors 27   171,200171,200  
Total BE4,013,5701,554,4342,459,1366,858,4314,469,6422,388,7894,847,925

Notes:

1.Belgium pledge EUR 30,000 for the organization of a workshop on Resource Mobilization in support of decision 16/34.
2.Canada pledge CAD 380,000 plus additional CAD 109,035 in 2024 for advancing Canada's priorities in the Convention on Biological Diversity.
3.Denmark pledge DKK 14,000,000 for the Implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
4.European Union pledge USD 1,898,180 to support the implementation of the Kunming Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and outcomes of COP 15, CP-MOP 10 and NP-MOP 4.
5.European Union pledge USD 1,000,000 for additional support for the implementation of the Kunming-Montreal GBF and outcomes of COP15, CP-MOP10 and NP-MOP4 (CBD COP15-BIS).
6.European Union pledge USD 2,496,986 for supporting implementation of the Kunming Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and outcomes of COP 16, CP-MOP 11 and NP-MOP 5.
7.France pledge EUR 200,000 for Sustainable Ocean Initiative in the post-2020 Biodiversity Strategic Framework. 2023 - 2025.
8.Germany pledge USD 113,398 for steering committee that meets in September 2025 to work on operationalizing of the multilateral mechanism for the fair & equitable sharing of benefits from the use of digital sequence information on genetic resources.
9.Germany pledge USD 70,000 for expert workshop on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biodiversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction under the Convention on Biological Diversity
10.Germany pledge EUR 85,000 for capacity-building workshop on synthetic biology, 3 to 7 November 2025, Isle of Vilm, Germany.
11.Germany pledge EUR 164,734.11 for International Workshop on Resource Mobilization, 10 -13 February 2026.
12.GIZ, Germany pledge additional EUR 98,958.91 for facilitation of an effective implemetation to achieve Target 3 and its quantitative and qualitative elements.
13.GIZ, Germany pledge additional EUR 146,900 for assessing needs and expectations relating to Targets 8 and 11.
14.Ireland pledge EUR 107,000 to support two regional workshops on Ecologically and Biologically Significant Areas and the BBNJ Agreement.
15.Japan pledge USD 2,800,000 for implementing Kunming-Montreal GBF and updating and implementing their NBSAPs.
16.Korea pledge KRW 400,000,000 to support Sustainable Ocean Initiative 2025 Project.
17.Korea pledge KRW 700,000,000 for the implementation of the Forest Ecosystem Restoration Initiative (FERI).
18.Korea pledge KRW 1,650,000,000 for Bio-Bridge Initiative for 2026-2028 project
19.Korea pledge KRW 400,000,000 for Peace and Biodiversity Dialogue Initiative 2026 - 2027
20.Monaco pledge EUR 100,000 to support Sustainable Ocean Initiative activities in 2025.
21.Monaco pledge EUR 50,000 to support activities to implement Kunming-Montreal global biodiversity framework.
22.Netherlands pledge EUR 100,000 towards CBD Global Review working programme.
23.Norway pledge NOK 300,000 for workshop on BBNJ mandated by CBD COP 16
24.Panama pledge USD 701,027, for contribution for the organization of SBSTTA-27 and SB8J-1 meetings in October 2025.
25.Sweden pledge USD 20,000 for expert workshop on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction under the Convention on Biological Diversity.
26.Switzerland pledge CHF 80,000 to support the production of the global report.
27.UNDP Multi-Partner Trust Fund pledge USD 171,200 for Nature4Health. Supporting the mainstreaming of biodiversity and health interlinkages under the Convention on Biological Diversity.