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Funding 2023


Donor name

Amount in SEK (rounded)

Australian Department of Defence 462 041
Battelle Memorial Institute Division 689 807
Danish Refugee Council 369 581
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH 363 241
Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs 6 020 044
European Union 9 302 141
British Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office 4 643 174
French Ministry for Foreign Affairs 891 712
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung 388 431
German Federal Foreign Office 4 341 537
German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs 1 759 214
Global Center on Adaptation 187 904
Hiroshima For Global Peace 608 700
International Organization for Migration 585 195
Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs 388 157
NordForsk 192 996
Norwegian Institute for International Affairs 2 004 056
Norwegian Ministry for Foreign Affairs 2 043 234
Open Societies Foundation 1 936 639
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe 112 181
Peace Research Institute Oslo 33 461
Ploughshares Fund 442 383
Richard Lounsbery Foundation 19 075
Robert Bosch Stiftung 2 145 270
South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs 881 048
Stiftelsen för miljöstrategisk forskning (MISTRA) 3 721 122
Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs (core grant) 28 402 000
Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs (strategic grant) 20 000 000
Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Stockholm Climate Security Hub) 3 001 376
The Arctic University of Norway 183 565
The Republic of China (Taiwan) Ministry of National Defense 176 934
The Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs 4 330 703
United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs 2 884 575
Uppsala University 2 613 872
USAID 1 982 543
Vetenskapsrådet 329 733
World Food Programme 1 271 529

 

Note: Some of these grants cover several years and may include subcontractors. This means that the combined total for all external grants will not be identical to SIPRI’s annual income for 2023. Some of these donors have been aggregated.
For more information about SIPRI’s funding in 2023, see SIPRI Annual Review 2023, p. 28.