Financial Overview and Resource Mobilization
2021-2025 UNSDCF for Armenia expressed a total financial commitment of approximately $250 million for five years, from 2021 to 2025. Currently, 60% of the funds have already been mobilized:

The top 3 funding sources for the UNSDCF have been a) programme specific funding, mobilized from multilateral or bilateral partners (59%), b) agency core funds (18%) and c) pooled and vertical funds (16%):

In 2022, we secured 79% coverage of required resources for the year, expressed in 38,740,652 million in actual expenditure. Delivery across UNSDCF result areas is demonstrated below:

Our top 3 contributions went to a) SDG 7, b) SDG 3 and c) SDG 16 (13,9%, 12,5% and 10,6% of total budget respectively). The below graphic illustrates resource allocations towards each SDG goal, based on the available resources in 2022.
UN INFO Visual 2: Where is the money going? The graphic illustrates resource allocations towards each SDG goal, based on 2022 available resources in UNSDCF.
