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U.S. Contributions to International Organizations

See how much the United States government contributes to international organizations, listed below in millions of dollars.

Organization 2005 2006
(est.)
2007
(est.)
UN and affiliated agencies:
 Food and Agriculture Org. $90 $84 $89
 Int’l Atomic Energy Agency 80 77 83
 Int’l Civil Aviation Org. 13 15 15
 Int’l Labor Organization 63 60 63
 Int’l Maritime Organization 1 1 2
 Int’l Telecommunications
 Union
8 7 8
 UN—Regular 362 439 423
 UN—War Crimes Tribunals 35 32 33
 Universal Postal Union 2 2 2
 World Health Org. 96 96 101
 World Intellectual
 Property Org.
1 1 1
 World Meteorological Org. 12 10 11
 UNESCO 77 68 70
 UN—Capital Master Plan 6 11 22
Inter-American organizations:
 Inter-American Institute for
 Cooperation on Agriculture
17 17 17
 Organization of American
 States
$56 $64 $57
 Pan American Health Org. 57 57 57
Regional organizations:
 Asia-Pacific Economic
 Cooperation
1 1 1
 North Atlantic Assembly 1 1 1
 North Atlantic
 Treaty Organization
49 55 62
 Org. for Economic Cooper-
 ation and Development
80 85 92
 South Pacific Commission 1 1 1
Other international organizations:
 Org. for the Prohibition of
 Chemical Weapons
25 23 25
 World Trade Org./GATT 21 20 21
 Other Int'l Organizations 12 11 11
 Int'l Coffee Org. 1
NOTE: All years are fiscal years.
Source: Budget of the United States Government Fiscal Year 2007.

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