Impact
A pregnant woman holds medication provided during her visit at the SOMA maternal and childhealth (MCH) facility, located in an internally displaced persons (IDP) site in Dayniile district, Mogadishu, Somalia. © UNFPA Somalia/Usame Nur Hussein
2025 results at a glance
UNFPA assisted millions of women, girls and young people with a range of life-saving services, supplies and information in 2025.
Top 10 donors to UNFPA humanitarian action in 2025
UNFPA relies on public and private sector partners to advance its life-saving humanitarian work. In 2025, partners contributed $470.3 million in co-financing for humanitarian efforts. Predictable and flexible funding remains essential for UNFPA to prepare for and respond to the growing number of conflicts and disasters worldwide. UNFPA extends its sincere gratitude to all partners for their continued support in addressing the needs of women and girls in humanitarian settings.
- European Commission
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Australia
- OCHA
- Norway
- Japan
- Sweden
- Republic of Korea
- Canada