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Belgium

Belgium remains a key donor to UNHCR, with a clear commitment to flexible funding and a focus on support to new and protracted crises.

Total contributions in 2025 to date

The total contributions shown include contributions from the government and the private sector. Visit our donor ranking page to learn where Belgium stands among other donors according to their contributions.

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Private sector

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Belgium's support for UNHCR

The UNHCR-Belgium partnership, traditionally focusing on humanitarian support, recently expanded also through the funding of a multi-year project focusing on climate resilience in Tanzania.

As a member of UNHCR’s Advisory Committee and a founding member of the governing Executive Committee (ExCom) since 1959, one of Belgium’s priorities is the effective delivery of humanitarian aid to those in need, through a commitment to efficiency, change, and overall improvement of the humanitarian system. 

Adhering to the principles of the Grand Bargain, including increasing transparency and predictability in humanitarian aid, Belgium's support aligns with UNHCR's priorities and allows the Agency to make a greater impact

Belgium country page

Visit the Belgium country page for more statistics on refugees and asylum-seekers in the country.

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Belgium website

Visit the UNHCR Belgium website for more information on our work in the area and the latest local news and stories.

Belgium website (French)

Belgium website (Dutch)

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Overview of support in 2024

The charts below present data on funding received from both private sector and government contributions.

Earmarking of funding from Belgium

Top 5 emergencies receiving Belgian funding

Private donors in Belgium

To see all private donors in Belgium who contributed to UNHCR’s operations and programmes in 2024 with $645,656, visit the dedicated section of the Global Report.