External contributions in 2018

The five largest external contributors to INTERPOL in 2018.

European Commission

2018 expenditure: EUR 9.82 million
Total current projects funding: EUR 73.16 million, from 2015-2022
Sector: Government agency
Project supported:

  • Africa Capacity Building and Training
  • CBRNE Terrorism (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives)
  • Cybercrime
  • Criminal Analysis
  • Firearms
  • Foreign Fighters
  • Maritime Piracy
  • Research and Development
  • Trafficking in Human Beings
  • I-24/7 Secure Global Police Communications
  • Criminal Networks
  • Border management and operations

Global Affairs Canada

2018 expenditure: EUR 7.09 million
Total current projects funding: EUR 34.08 million, from 2014-2022
Sector: Government agency
Project supported:

  • CBRNE terrorism (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives)
  • Foreign fighters
  • Trafficking in human beings
  • Capacity building and training
  • Criminal networks

INTERPOL Foundation for a Safer World

2018 expenditure: EUR 6.88 million
Total current projects funding: EUR 50 million, from 2016-2021
Sector: Foundation
Project supported:

  • Criminal Networks
  • Trafficking in Human Beings
  • INTERPOL Support Projects
  • Research and Development
  • Criminal Analysis
  • Foreign Fighters
  • Cybercrime
  • Trafficking in Illicit Goods and Counterfeiting

US Department of State

2018 expenditure: EUR 3.01 million
Total current projects funding: EUR 16.21 million, from 2015 to 2020
Sector: Government agency
Project supported:

  • Maritime piracy
  • Trafficking in human beings
  • Trafficking in illicit goods and counterfeiting
  • Criminal networks
  • CBRNE terrorism (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives)
  • Criminal Analysis
  • Regional Police Capacity Building Projects
  • I-24/7 Secure Global Police Communications System

US AID

2018 expenditure: EUR 1.83 million
Total current projects funding: EUR 4.44 million, from 2016 to 2020
Sector: Government agency
Project supported:

  • Trafficking in illicit goods and counterfeiting

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