C. CONTRIBUTIONS IN <strong>2013</strong>SUMMARY OF ALL CONTRIBUTIONS (in CHF)HeadquartersAppealEmergencyAppealsAdjustmentson previousyearsTotalcashTotalkindTotalservicesTotalassetsGrandtotal1. Governments 131,404,059 895,989,034 732,204 1,028,125,297 1,158,006 293,502 1,029,576,8052. European Commission (1) 620,300 87,618,055 88,238,355 88,238,3553. International organizations 1,961,640 1,961,6404. Supranational organizations 1,560 1,560 404,228 405,7885. National Societies 4,298,007 25,958,709 - 469,658 29,787,058 4,268,328 5,856,741 106,460 40,018,5876. Public sources 4,790,204 4,790,204 2,713,634 7,503,8387. Private sources 2,975,000 48,183,461 - 37,452 51,121,009 6,241 165,984 51,293,234GRAND TOTAL 139,297,366 1,062,541,023 225,094 1,202,063,483 7,798,443 9,029,861 106,460 1,218,998,2481. Member of the Donor Support GroupReconciliation between the consolidated contributions of the ICRC <strong>2013</strong> and the summary of the contributions to the ICRC (see above)Total consolidated contributions of the ICRC 1,218,998,248Contributions received from funds and foundations of the ICRC:Foundation for the ICRC 1,000,000Special Fund for the Disabled 4,652,448Maurice de Madre French Fund 33,250Adjustment of the consolidated funds and foundations of the ICRC to the ICRC actions -1,049,025Total contributions of the consolidated accounts of the ICRC(see A. Income and expenditure related to the <strong>2013</strong> Emergency and Headquarters Appeals above)1,223,634,921N.B.: Figures in these tables are rounded off, may vary slightly from the amounts presented in other documents and may result in rounding-off addition differences.1. GOVERNMENTS (in CHF)HeadquartersAppealEmergencyAppealsAdjustmentson previousyearsTotalcashTotalkindTotalservicesTotalassetsGrandtotalAfghanistan 204,562 204,562Andorra 12,188 48,752 60,940 60,940Argentina 139,470 139,470 139,470Armenia 9,341 9,341 9,341Australia (1) 3,157,110 41,910,640 45,067,750 45,067,750Austria 805,480 791,350 1,596,830 1,596,830Bahamas 32,155 32,155 32,155Belgium (1) 923,100 19,107,335 20,030,435 20,030,435Bulgaria 70,990 70,990 70,990Cambodia 5,604 5,604 5,604Canada (1) 2,624,850 34,008,585 36,633,435 36,633,435Chile 36,264 135,990 172,254 172,254China 630,000 630,000 630,000Colombia 18,732 18,732 18,732Costa Rica 29,551 29,551 29,551Cyprus 85,936 85,936 85,936Czech Republic 651,989 144,571 796,560 796,560Denmark (1) 3,305,040 19,887,916 23,192,956 23,192,956Egypt 175,607 169,997 345,604 345,604Estonia 18,135 79,775 97,910 97,910Finland (1) 1,216,700 10,669,498 11,886,198 1,158,006 13,044,204France (1) 1,215,800 16,096,466 17,312,266 17,312,266Georgia 11,209 11,209 11,209Germany (1) 1,725,220 46,929,490 48,654,710 48,654,710Greece 62,380 62,380 62,380Guyana 1,146 1,146 1,146Haiti 12,000 12,000 12,000Holy See 2,735 6,381 9,116 9,116574 | ICRC ANNUAL REPORT <strong>2013</strong>
1. GOVERNMENTS (CONT.) (in CHF)HeadquartersAppealEmergencyAppealsAdjustmentson previousyearsTotalcashTotalkindTotalservicesTotalassetsGrandtotalHungary 60,820 92,468 153,288 153,288Iceland 74,890 74,890 74,890India 9,182 9,182 9,182Iran, Islamic Republic of 50,197 50,197 50,197Iraq 88,940 88,940Ireland (1) 160,550 11,078,190 11,238,740 11,238,740Israel 89,130 89,130 89,130Italy 610,600 4,884,700 5,495,300 5,495,300Japan (1) 490,390 50,096,520 50,586,910 50,586,910Kazakhstan 148,188 148,188 148,188Korea, Republic of 267,834 281,590 549,424 549,424Kuwait (1) 24,045,800 24,045,800 24,045,800Lebanon 61,485 61,485 61,485Libya 362,834 362,834 362,834Liechtenstein 200,000 500,000 700,000 700,000Luxembourg (1) 986,240 9,026,279 10,012,519 10,012,519Mexico 377,240 377,240 377,240Monaco 85,169 24,642 109,811 109,811Montenegro 7,234 7,234 7,234Morocco 32,967 32,967 32,967Netherlands (1) 4,961,600 26,048,400 31,010,000 31,010,000New Zealand 292,640 3,418,260 3,710,900 3,710,900Nicaragua 926 926 926Norway (1) 5,077,955 58,858,349 63,936,304 63,936,304Oman 7,379 7,379 7,379Pakistan 4,246 4,246 4,246Panama 22,029 22,029 22,029Peru 152,755 152,755 152,755Philippines 46,629 46,629 46,629Poland 200,705 211,130 411,835 411,835Qatar 45,550 47,295 92,845 92,845Romania 27,624 27,624 27,624Russian Federation 940,500 940,500 940,500Samoa 1,860 1,860 1,860San Marino 30,000 30,000 30,000Saudi Arabia 186,140 186,140 186,140Seychelles 3,669 3,669 3,669Singapore 60,060 60,060 60,060Slovakia 35,000 49,484 84,484 84,484Slovenia 37,041 37,041 37,041South Africa 279,000 300,300 579,300 579,300Spain 2,455,700 2,455,700 2,455,700Sweden (1) 6,451,086 63,380,094 69,831,180 69,831,180Switzerland (1) 70,355,550 49,447,074 119,802,624 119,802,624Tajikistan 2,420 2,420 2,420Thailand 94,420 94,420 94,420Tunisia 5,872 5,872 5,872United Arab Emirates 93,070 93,070 93,070United Kingdom of Great Britainand Northern Ireland (1) 1,477,740 161,771,137 163,248,877 163,248,877United States of America (1) 20,624,048 239,450,673 260,074,721 260,074,721Uruguay 50,440 48,829 99,269 99,269TOTAL FROM GOVERNMENTS 131,404,059 895,989,034 732,204 1,028,125,297 1,158,006 293,502 1,029,576,8051. Member of the Donor Support GroupN.B.: Figures in these tables are rounded off, may vary slightly from the amounts presented in other documents and may result in rounding-off addition differences.FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL TABLES | 575
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