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Funding 2014

Sources of SIPRI funding, 2014

All amounts in Swedish kronor (SEK) unless otherwise stated


Funder   Amount       Programme/project  
 
Swedish MFA   24 431 000       Core grant a
    4 000 000       Security and Development
    180 000       Dual-use and Arms Trade Control
    125 000       Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-proliferation  
Korea Foundation   110 000       SIPRI outreach and events
European Commission   EUR 353 330       Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-proliferation b
    EUR 327 668       Conflict and Peacebuilding in the Caucasus
    EUR 123 250       European Security
EU Joint Research Council   EUR 35 000       Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-proliferation  
US State Department   USD 49 350       Dual-use and Arms Trade Control
European Defence Agency   EUR 40 000       Armaments and Military Expenditure
ESRC (UK)   GBP 6 050       Security and Development
Sida (Sweden)   2 128 000       Armed Conflict and Conflict Management
MacArthur Foundation   USD 315 000     CIT-MAP
Norwegian MFA   NOK 70 000       China and Global Security
French Defence Ministry   EUR 37 000       Armaments and Military Expenditure
Australian National University       AUD 100 000       Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-proliferation
World Bank & Aga Khan Foundation   USD 605 551       Security and Development
Mistra   1 209 000       Armed Conflict and Conflict Management
 

Notes: CIT-MAP = Countering Illicit Trafficking – Mechanism Assessment Projects; ESRC = Economic and Social Research Council; EU = European Union; MFA = Ministry of Foreign Affairs; AUD = Australian dollar; EUR = Euro; GBP = British pound; NOK = Norwegian krone; USD = United States dollar.

Grants listed are those approved to SIPRI in 2014. 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 turnover for 2014.

a SIPRI receives an annual core grant from the Swedish MFA which covers approximately 50 per cent of the annual budget.

b Funding received by SIPRI as part of the European Union Non-Proliferation Consortium.