Partner profile

UN Peacebuilding Fund

The UN Peacebuilding Fund provides official development finance (ODF) to 5 recipients in the Pacific. The largest recipient is Papua New Guinea, which has recieved $22.8M since 2008. In 2022, ODF to the region from the UN Peacebuilding Fund trended upward (19%) compared to the previous year.

$37.5M Spent
$43.7M Committed
33 Projects
86% Status

UN Peacebuilding Fund ODF to the Pacific

Grants vs Loans

Spent, constant 2022 US$

02M4M6M8M2010201420182022
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  • Loans
  • Grants vs Loans
  • Total spent

Sectors

Government & Civil Society $33.8M 30 90%
Industry, Mining & Construction $1.6M 1 4%
Humanitarian Aid $1.1M 1 3%
Health $1.1M 1 3%

Policy goals

ODF that targets climate and gender equality

Climate financing over time

Spent, constant 2022 US$

200820102012201420162018202020220300K600K900K1.2M1.5M1.8M0000000000000
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Gender financing over time

Spent, constant 2022 US$

2008201020122014201620182020202201M2M3M4M5M6M7M0000000
  • Principal
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  • Total spent

Major projects

PBF/PNG/A‑2: Sustaining Peace in Bougainville

Spent $2.4M Comm. $2.4M Government & Civil Society

Stregthening partnership and political dialogue between GoPNG and ABG

Spent $2.2M Comm. $2.5M Government & Civil Society

PBF/IRF‑163: Cross‑Border Cote

Spent $2.0M Comm. $2.0M Government & Civil Society

Supporting peaceful and inclusive transition in Solomon Islands

Spent $1.9M Comm. $2.5M Government & Civil Society

PBF/IRF‑107: Empowering Women

Spent $1.5M Comm. $1.5M Government & Civil Society
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This project was produced by the Indo-Pacific Development Centre at the Lowy Institute, with funding support from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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