External contributions in 2015

The five largest external contributors to INTERPOL in 2015.

European Commission

2015 expenditure: EUR 5.2 million
Total projects funding: EUR 25.8 million, from 2008 to 2018
Sector: Government agency
Projects supported include:

  • Trafficking in human beings / border management
  • Capacity building and training
  • Environmental security
  • Firearms
  • I-24/7 secure global police communications system
  • Maritime piracy
  • West African Police Information System
  • Legal research

Philip Morris International

2015 expenditure: EUR 3.4 million
A total of EUR 15 million was received over three years from July 2012 to June 2015 when the funding agreement expired and was not renewed.
Sector: Private
Projects supported:

  • Trafficking in Illicit Goods and Counterfeiting
  • INTERPOL Travel Document
  • Legal research
  • Environmental security

Canada DFTAD

2015 expenditure: EUR 2.9 million
Total projects funding: EUR 13.8 million, from 2013 to 2017
Sector: Government agency (Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development)
Projects supported include:

  • Capacity building and training
  • Trafficking in human beings
  • CBRNE programme

US, Federal Bureau of Investigation

2015 expenditure: EUR 1.9 million
Total projects funding: EUR 5.7 million, from 2010 to 2018
Sector: Government agency
Projects supported:

  • CBRNE programme

US Department of State

2015 expenditure: EUR 1.8 million
Total projects funding: EUR 9.3 million, from 2010 to 2015
Sector: Government agency
Projects supported include:

  • Anti-corruption
  • CBRNE programme (chemical, biological, radiological,nuclear and explosives)
  • Environmental security
  • I-24/7 Secure global police communications system
  • Maritime piracy

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