UNHCR is financed by a combination of sources, including
government contributions, private donations, and grants from international
organizations. The majority of UNHCR's funding comes from governments, with the
United States, the European Union, and Japan being among the largest
contributors. In addition to government contributions, UNHCR also receives
funding from private donors, including individuals, corporations, and
foundations. UNHCR also partners with a range of international organizations
and institutions, such as the World Bank and the European Union, to access
additional funding and resources for its programs. To ensure transparency and
accountability, UNHCR reports regularly on its funding sources and
expenditures, and undergoes regular audits and evaluations by external auditors
and oversight bodies.