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2010 Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement
Procurement of goods and services - all sources of
fundingProcurement profiles of the Development Assistance Committee
member countriesProcurement profiles of the top twenty developing
countries and countries with economies in transition
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Introduction
....................................................................................................................................................................1Glossary
of terms
..........................................................................................................................................................2Executive
Summary
......................................................................................................................................................3
Total procurement of goods and services for operational activities
of the UN system ..........................................3 Ten
major countries of supply to the UN system in 2010
......................................................................................4
Procurement by UN agencies in 2009 –
2010.......................................................................................................5
Procurement from developing countries and countries with economies
in transition ............................................6
Procurement from developing countries and countries with economies
in transition by region ............................7 Procurement
from developing countries and countries with economies in
transition by top 10 UN agencies ......8 Top 20 developing
countries and countries with economies in transition supplying UN
operations in
2010......................................................................................................................................9
United Nations procurement and the Global Compact
........................................................................................10
Procurement from Global Compact members as a percentage of orders
of $30,000 or more ...........................10
Sustainability reporting in the UN system
................................................................................................................12
About the report
..........................................................................................................................................................16
Procurement profiles of the DAC member
countries...............................................................................................17
Australia
..............................................................................................................................................................18
Austria
.................................................................................................................................................................19
Belgium
...............................................................................................................................................................20
Canada
................................................................................................................................................................21
Denmark
..............................................................................................................................................................22
Finland.................................................................................................................................................................23
France
.................................................................................................................................................................24
Germany..............................................................................................................................................................25
Greece.................................................................................................................................................................26
Ireland
.................................................................................................................................................................27
Italy
......................................................................................................................................................................28
Japan...................................................................................................................................................................29
Luxemburg
..........................................................................................................................................................30
Netherlands
.........................................................................................................................................................31
New Zealand
.......................................................................................................................................................32
Norway
................................................................................................................................................................33
Portugal
...............................................................................................................................................................34
Spain
...................................................................................................................................................................35
Sweden
...............................................................................................................................................................36
Switzerland
..........................................................................................................................................................37
United Kingdom
...................................................................................................................................................38
United States
.......................................................................................................................................................39
Table of Contents
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Procurement profiles of the top twenty developing countries and
countries with economies in transition
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40 Afghanistan
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41 Argentina
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42 Brazil
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43 China
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44 Congo, Democratic Republic
of.....................................................................................................................
45 Ethiopia
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46 Haiti
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47
India...............................................................................................................................................................
48 Indonesia
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49 Jordan
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50 Kenya
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51 Lebanon
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52
Pakistan.........................................................................................................................................................
53 Panama
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54 Peru
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55 South Africa
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56 Sudan
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57 Uganda
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58 Ukraine
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59 United Arab Emirates
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60
Procurement of goods and services - all sources of funding
...........................................................................
61 Total procurement of goods by country of procurement and
services by country of head office .................. 62 Total
procurement by UN agency
..................................................................................................................
65 Procurement of goods by country of procurement and source of
funds ....................................................... 66
Total procurement of goods by UN agency and country of procurement
...................................................... 69
Procurement of services by contractor’s country of head office and
source of funds ................................... 84 Total
procurement of services by agency and country of procurement
......................................................... 87
Top 10 items/product groups procured by UN agencies
..................................................................................102
Agency share by category of goods and services
............................................................................................110Major
goods and supplies ordered by UN agencies
.........................................................................................123Major
service and works contracts placed by UN agencies
............................................................................
224
Project personnel - all sources of funding
.........................................................................................................318
Annexes.................................................................................................................................................................322....
Annex 1 - Abbreviations
...............................................................................................................................323
Annex 2 - Developing countries and those with economies in
transition .....................................................324
Annex 3 - Industrialized countries
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Introduction
United Nations procurement delivery in 2010 has increased
substantially in comparison to the previous year. The total UN
procurement volume has increased by $747 million over the previous
year, representing an increase of 5.4%. In terms of procurement of
goods and services, agencies increased their procurement of goods
by $681 million and increased that of services by $66 million over
2009. The 2010 data reverses the trend that has seen the UN’s
requirement for services exceed that of goods and revert to the
trend of previous years where the proportion of goods far
outweighed that of services contracted.
The 2010 report analyzes procurement from developing countries
and countries with economies in transition, and examines United
Nations system performance in increasing opportunities for vendors
in developing countries and countries with economies in transition.
Significant progress has been made towards achieving that objective
(refer to Figures 4-8 in the Executive Summary for further
details).
A comparative analysis of the agency share of goods and services
categories procured by UN agencies first introduced in the 2009
report as a pilot is continued in 2010 and will be a standard
feature in future reports.
In addition, the 2010 report looks at procurement by United
Nations organizations from vendors that support the ‘Global
Compact’. The Compact measures engagement by the United Nations
system with companies that take corporate social responsibility
seriously, an increasingly important consideration in the global
marketplace. While United Nations organizations give no
preferential treatment to Compact signatories, the volume of
procurement with registered Global Compact vendors increased again
in 2010 reaching 17.94% of contracts of $30,000 or more.
The 2010 statistical report features an annual thematic
supplement, now in its third year, that focuses on current issues
in procurement. The focus for the 2010 supplement is on procurement
and its contribution to the Millennium Development Goals. It
includes an overview of the international debate on the subject,
best practice cases and contributions from practitioners and
international experts.
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All sources of UN funding:
Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member countries:
Developing countries and countries with economies in transition
(DC/ET):
Fellowships:
Goods:
International Project Personnel:
National Project Personnel:
Procurement:
Services:
Covers technical cooperation and other development assistance
from regular, extra budgetary and trust funds, as well as
emergency, humanitarian and peacekeeping operations.
A key forum of major bilateral donors who work together to
increase the effectiveness of their common efforts to support
sustainable development. DAC consists of 22 member countries as
well as the Commission of the European Communities.
Countries for which the United Nations provides
financial/technical assistance. A list of these countries is
attached as Annex 2.
Scholarships and study tours awarded to individuals for study
and training within various operational activity programmes.
Activities which do not involve individual award of a scholarship,
such as group training and seminars, are not included.
Includes both equipment and supplies.
Experts and consultants hired internationally for technical
cooperation activities.
National personnel of all categories, including experts and
consultants, hired locally for technical cooperation
activities.
The acquisition of goods and services.
Contracts with companies/contractors or consulting firms. This
does not include the hiring of individual experts and
consultants.
Glossary of terms
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Total procurement of goods and services for operational
activities of the UN system
The overall procurement volume (goods and services combined) of
United Nations organizations during 2010 increased to $14.5
billion, from $13.8 billion in 2009 – a gain of 5.4 percent. The
total procurement of goods increased $681 million, an increase of
10.7 percent, while procurement of services grew by $66 million, an
increase of 0.9 percent. Between 2006 and 2010, United Nations
procurement volume increased from $9.4 billion to $14.5 billion,
attributable to a $2.4 billion growth in the procurement of goods
and a $2.7 billion growth in the procurement of services for the
same period.
From 2006 to 2010, the procurement of services by the United
Nations system rose as a share of total procurement, slightly
overtaking the procurement share of goods for the first time in
2006. In 2010, the share of services still exceeds that of goods
albeit only by a margin of 2.8 percent compared to 7.3 percent in
2009.
Executive Summary
49.6
%
52.1
%
49.7
%
46.3
%
48.6
%
50.4
%
47.9
%
50.3
%
53.7
%
51.4
%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Figure 2Proportion of goods and services procured, 2006-2010
Services
Goods
4,665 5,2736,754 6,394 7,075
4,7394,839
6,840 7,4037,4699,404
10,113
13,594 13,79714,544
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Figure 1Total procurement of goods and services, 2006-2010 ($
Million)
ServicesGoods
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Ten major countries of supply to the UN system in 2010
The 10 major countries to supply United Nations organizations in
2010 (see Table 1) included four developing countries, with
Afghanistan, Sudan, India and Pakistan accounting for 34.8 percent
of the total procurement volume of the top 10 countries of
supply.
Afghanistan is among the 10 major countries to supply the UN for
the second year running, and increased its share of total United
Nations procurement volume by 1.4 percentage points in 2010.
Procurement from Afghanistan consisted primarily of construction,
transport and demining services executed with national contractors
by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and UNOPS
respectively.
Sudan, also in its second year in this list, has retained its
position as the United Nations’ fourth largest supplier, despite a
0.6 percentage point drop in its share of total United Nations
procurement volume. Procurement from Sudan also consisted of
construction and transport services as well as fuel oils procured
by the United Nations Procurement Division (UN/PD) and the World
Food Programme (WFP).
India has featured in this list since 2000, and in 2010, was the
fifth largest supplier to the United Nations system, with a 3.9
percent share of total United Nations procurement volume
representing a decrease of 1 percentage point over 2009.
Procurement from India included vaccines, pharmaceuticals and
medical equipment procured primarily by UNICEF.
Pakistan is on this list for the first time with a share of
total procurement volume of 3.2 percent. Procurement from Pakistan
consisted primarily of food supplies, shelter, tents and field
equipment, fertilizers and seeds procured by WFP, the United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO) respectively.
The percentage share of total goods and services procured from
the top 10 major countries of supply showed a promising decreasing
trend between 2004 and 2006, denoting a broadening of the
geographical spread of UN procurement. Between 2006 and 2009 (see
Figure 3) this downward trend has reversed thereby increasing the
procurement share of the top ten countries of supply to the United
Nations. During this period the percentage share has increased by
12 percent however, it declined by 0.9 percent in 2010.
Countries Goods Services Total %$ Million of Total
USA 409.1 1,109.9 1,519.0 10.4%Switzerland 499.7 341.7 841.4
5.8%Afghanistan 65.0 604.2 669.2 4.6%Sudan 136.7 465.1 601.7
4.1%India 512.1 55.5 567.6 3.9%Russian Federation 66.0 486.1 552.1
3.8%United Kingdom 348.6 141.4 490.0 3.4%Denmark 348.1 121.8 469.9
3.2%Pakistan 369.7 98.8 468.5 3.2%France 373.0 70.7 443.8 3.1%Top
10 Total 3,128.1 3,495.1 6,623.1 45.5%Grand Total 7,075.5 7,468.7
14,544.2 100.0%
Table 1Top 10 countries of supply to the UN system in 2010
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Procurement by UN agencies in 2009 - 2010
The following table lists the procurement volume of individual
United Nations organizations in 2009 and 2010. Data are presented
by the percentage share from developing countries and those with
economies in transition which has increased by 2.9 percentage
points from 2009 to 2010. Total procurement volume from 2009 to
2010 has increased by $747 million, as 18 of the 33 reporting
United Nations organizations increased their procurement volume
over the previous year. The Pan American Health Organization
(PAHO), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), WFP and
UNOPS recorded the largest volume increases.
Agency Goods Services Total (%) Goods Services Total (%)
ESCAP 6.20 7.74 13.94 81.77% 2.54 5.06 7.61 79.08%ESCWA 1.77
1.17 2.95 69 82% 0.43 1.44 1.87 83.88%ECLAC 3.05 5.20 8.24 83 86%
2.58 6.29 8.87 84.02%FAO 89.12 44.50 133.62 43.41% 122.18 45.63
167.81 60.71%IAEA 87.60 48.23 135.84 13 26% 66.06 79.13 145.19
12.24%IFAD 1.69 45.61 47.30 8.70% 0.91 46.19 47.09 11.71%ILO 8.26
76.90 85.16 41 53% 9.42 89.51 98.93 40.23%INSTRAW Data not
submitted 0.05 0.08 0.13 85.29%ITC 1.37 3.92 5.29 6 97% 1.17 9.87
11.04 7.62%ITU Data not submitted 4.81 7.72 12.53 11.72%OPCW 2.59
4.94 7.53 0 37% 1.36 5.79 7.15 0.23%PAHO 384.90 384.90 12 34%
693.12 15.21 708.33 27.30%UNDP 610.02 2,000.91 2,610.93 79 89%
649.08 2,279.37 2,928.44 79.47%UNECA 7.16 2.25 9.41 47 22% 3.36
4.90 8.26 69.86%UNESCO 58.70 126.97 185.67 33 39% 43.02 139.49
182.51 62.54%UNFPA 131.60 226.33 357.93 60.79% 160.95 220.94 381.89
60.02%UNHCR 239.53 167.00 406.53 68 32% 244.43 178.38 422.81
69.32%UNICEF 1,829.12 1,829.12 40.46% 1,823.74 1,823.74 40.89%UNIDO
16.91 69.56 86.47 40.13% 30.47 41.49 71.96 48.27%UN/PD 1,076.38
2,412.04 3,488.42 28.71% 977.40 2,167.12 3,144.52 36.14%UNOG 21.48
82.78 104.25 1 31% 14.24 73.96 88.20 1.04%UNON 12.54 23.15 35.70
52.48% 9.54 25.38 34.92 53.89%UNOPS 442.68 428.80 871.48 81.69%
496.23 519.29 1,015.52 79.62%UNOV 8.27 8.66 16.93 16.68% 4.23 7.08
11.30 10.26%UNRWA 168.35 96.92 265.27 78 99% 144.42 76.48 220.90
87.67%UNU 0.04 1.13 1.17 11 20% 0.02 1.11 1.13 13.18%UNV 0.45 11.25
11.70 1.12% 0.53 14.89 15.42 0.97%UPU 0.37 0.37 56 58% 0.83 0.83
74.57%WFP 1,180.01 1,388.61 2,568.62 78.34% 1,451.75 1,265.28
2,717.03 75.80%WHO Data not submitted due to ERP implementation
110.91 110.91 42.78%WIPO 109.50 109.50 2.46% 133.19 133.19 2.05%WMO
3.57 4.44 8.01 5.52% 5.70 5.15 10.84 3.60%WTO 0.40 4.52 4.92 8 98%
0.03 3.29 3.32 11.74%TOTAL 6,394.14 7,403.04 13,797.17 54.91%
7,075.49 7,468.70 14,544.20 57.77%
2009 2010
Table 2Procurement by UN agencies, including percentage procured
in developing countries and countries with economies in transition,
2009-2010 ($ Million)
40.6%
33.7%
37.6%
38.1%
46.4%
45.5%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Figure 3 Percentage share of total procurement volume of the top
10 countries to supply the UN system
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Procurement from developing countries and countries with
economies in transition
General Assembly resolution 57/279 on procurement reform
(specifically paragraph 6), encourages United Nations organizations
to increase sourcing opportunities for suppliers from developing
countries and countries with economies in transition. General
Assembly resolution 61/246 (specifically paragraph 24), reiterates
the request. In response, United Nations organizations have placed
more orders with suppliers from these countries. The growth of such
orders has steadily grown over the 2006 to 2010 period (as shown in
Figure 4), representing an increase of 62.6 percent for the same
period.
In 2010, procurement from developing countries and countries
with economies in transition increased by $826 over 2009 further
building upon the $600 million increase from 2008 to 2009 and the
$1.5 billion increase from 2007 to 2008. Procurement from
developing countries and countries with economies in transition has
increased from 54.9 percent in 2009 to 57.7 percent of total United
Nations procurement volume in 2010, while procurement from
industrialized countries decreased from 43.9 percent in 2009 to
41.7 percent in 2010. Procurement from unspecified countries
decreased from $151 million to $79.5 million in 2010. Countries are
unspecified when organizations cannot attribute the origin of the
supplier in their management information systems. This has been a
decreasing trend over the last three reporting years, indicating
further improvements in the accuracy of agencies’ reporting
mechanisms.
2,510 2,7523,635 3,313 3,808
2,656 2,673
3,337 4,2634,594
5,1665,425
6,9727,576
8,402
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Figure 4UN procurement from developing countries and countries
with economies in transition, 2006-2010
ServicesGoods ($ Million)
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Figure 5UN procurement from industrialized countries, developing
countries and countries with economies in transition, 2006-2010
(as a percentage of the total procurement volume)
Industrialized countriesDeveloping countries & countries
with economies in transitionUnspecified countries
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Procurement from developing countries and countries with
economies in transition by region
Developing countries and countries with economies in transition
in all regions experienced growth in their share of procurement
from the United Nations organizations in 2010. Notably, the Asia
and the Pacific and the Latin America and Caribbean states have
increased their share of procurement by $395 million and $334
million respectively. The Arab, Africa and Europe and Commonwealth
of Independent States regions have enjoyed continued steady growth
in the period from 2006 to 2010.
Regional data from developing countries and countries with
economies in transition show that all regions except the Arab and
Europe and CIS states have seen an upward trend in procurement
business. The percentage share of United Nations procurement from
these states has decreased from 2009 to 2010 by 0.5 and 0.3 percent
respectively. The Latin American and Caribbean states experienced a
decrease in procurement share from 2007 to 2009 but recovered by
1.8 percent in 2010.
Figure 7: UN procurement from developing countries and countries
with economies in transistion (%)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010ARAB STATES 6.68% 7.82% 8.61% 11.32%
10.80%AFRICA 15.67% 11.43% 11.94% 14.53% 14.43%ASIA & PACIFIC
15.33% 16.59% 14.26% 15.44% 17.36%EUROPE & CIS 4.46% 3.61%
3.98% 4.50% 4.23%LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIB. 12.79% 14.19%
12.50% 9.12% 10.94%
0.00%
4.00%
8.00%
12.00%
16.00%
20.00%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
ARAB STATES AFRICA
ASIA & PACIFIC EUROPE & CIS
LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIB.
Figure 7UN procurement from developing countries and countries
with economies in transition by region, 2005-2010 (percentage of
total UN procurement)
Figure 6: UN procurement from developing countries and countries
with economies in transistion
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010ARAB STATES 628.21 790.74 1170.31
1,561.91 1,571.02AFRICA 1,473.76 1,156.21 1,623.39 2,005.17
2,099.30ASIA & PACIFIC 1,441.61 1,677.46 1,939.07 2,130.38
2,524.91EUROPE & CIS 419.62 365.45 540.40 620.50 615.09LATIN
AMERICA & THE CARIB. 1,202.71 1,435.27 1,698.71 1,257.96
1,591.51
0.00
500.00
1000.00
1500.00
2000.00
2500.00
3000.00
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010ARAB STATES AFRICA
ASIA & PACIFIC EUROPE & CIS
LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIB.
Figure 6UN procurement from developing countries and countries
with economies in transition by region, 2006-2010 ($ Million)
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Procurement from developing countries and countries with
economies in transition by top 10 UN agencies
Figure 8 represents percentage of procurement volume by the 10
largest United Nations organizations (accounting for 93 percent of
total procurement), from developing countries and countries with
economies in transition in 2010, as well as the percentage change
compared with 2009. Organizations are listed in descending order by
total volume, detailed in the section to the right in Figure 8.
Figure 8UN agency procurement from developing countries and
countries with economies in transistion by region by top 10 UN
agencies
20102009
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Top 20 developing countries and countries with economies in
transition supplying UN operations in 2010
In total, procurement of goods and services from the top 20
developing countries and countries with economies in transition
represents 36.8 percent of overall United Nations procurement
volume, an increase of 2.8 percentage points over 2009. For a
detailed overview of procurement volume trends, categories of goods
and services procured, as well United Nations organizations shares
for each of the countries listed in Table 3, please refer to the
procurement profiles of these countries available on page 40
onwards.
Countries Goods Services Total %of Total
Afghanistan 65.0 604.2 669.2 4.6%Sudan 136.7 465.1 601.7
4.1%India 512.1 55.5 567.6 3.9%Pakistan 369.7 98.8 468.5
3.2%Argentina 248.1 96.4 344.5 2.4%Kenya 72.9 226.0 298.9 2.1%Peru
135.9 131.0 266.8 1.8%Ethiopia 115.9 142.8 258.7 1.8%Brazil 97.1
130.1 227.2 1.6%South Africa 111.2 98.9 210.1 1.4%Ukraine 69.0
130.3 199.3 1.4%UAE 114.2 50.4 164.5 1.1%Congo, Dem. Rep. 62.0 95.8
157.8 1.1%Jordan 30.3 123.4 153.6 1.1%China 101.9 47.6 149.5
1.0%Panama 60.6 80.0 140.6 1.0%Uganda 74.3 53.3 127.6 0.9%Haiti
35.8 88.6 124.3 0.9%Indonesia 87.0 32.1 119.1 0.8%Lebanon 38.4 60.2
98.7 0.7%Top-twenty 2,538.1 2,810.2 5,348.3 36.8%Grand Total
7,075.5 7,468.7 14,544.2 100.0%
Table 3Top 20 developing countries and countries with economies
in transition supplying UN operations in 2010
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United Nations Procurement and the Global Compact
UN agencies, in cooperation with their suppliers, are
increasingly trying to ‘buy for a better world’. They are looking
beyond traditional economic parameters to make decisions based on
life-cycle costs and associated environmental and social
implications, to help producers - especially in the developing
world - become more efficient and competitive in larger
markets.
For the fourth year, the Annual Statistical Report 2010 features
an analysis of the participation of UN suppliers in the world’s
largest global corporate citizenship initiative, the Global
Compact. The United Nations strongly encourages its suppliers to
support the Global Compact and its principles1.
Procurement from Global Compact members as a percentage of
orders of $30,000 or more
The percentage of United Nations procurement volume which comes
from contracts with Global Compact members has increased over the
period 2006-2010, reaching 17.94 percent in 2010.
1. Being a signatory to the UN Global Compact does not provide a
company preferential treatment throughout a procurement process The
procurement process as applied by UN organisations ensures that all
prospective bidders are treated equally, fairly and in a
transparent manner
• In 1999, the United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan
challenged the business leaders gathered at the World Economic
Forum in Davos to develop greater social and environmental
responsibility in their business activities. He offered them a new
compact of shared values and principles, to give a human face to
the global market: the Global Compact.
• The Global Compact is a framework for businesses that are
committed to aligning their operations and strategies with ten
universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights,
labour, the environment and anti-corruption. As the world’s largest
global corporate citizenship initiative, the Global Compact is a
voluntary scheme, a learning dialogue and a platform for
action.
Figure 9Global compact membership as a percentage of orders of
$30,000 or more
12.32%
15.50%14.15%
16.22%
17.94%
0.00%
2.00%
4.00%
6.00%
8.00%
10.00%
12.00%
14.00%
16.00%
18.00%
20.00%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Year Total contracts of $30,000 or more (million)
Procurement from Global Compact members
Percentage
2006 6,141 756 12.32%2007 6,819 1,056 15.50%2008 9,338 1,321
14.15%2009 10,964 1,778 16.22%2010 14,765 2,022 17.94%
Global Compact Geographical Origin according to the volume of
orders
Global Compact membership is still more widespread among UN
suppliers located in the northern hemisphere with Europe and North
America representing the highest share of membership. The
aggregated share of UN suppliers from Africa, Asia and
Central/South America with membership continues to trend positively
having risen from 21 percent in 2006 to 30 percent in 2010.
Participation of suppliers from Oceania continues to be very
limited.
Figure 11Regional breakdown of Global Compact registered
suppliers 2006-2009
6%11%
13%
47%
23%0%
Africa
Asia
Central/South America
Europe
North America
Oceania
Figure 10Regional breakdown of Global Compact registered
suppliers in 2010
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Sustainability reporting in the UN System
The United Nations has an impact on the economic, environmental
and social fabric where it conducts its operations. Acknowledging
this, the UN has committed to achieving climate neutrality and
overall environmental sustainability, and it is pursuing this goal
with a system-wide initiative since 2009.
Openness and transparency on the way UN operations are managed
and donor funds are employed are in the best interest of UN
stakeholders and of the international community. For these reasons,
a sustainability reporting system has been introduced.
For the third year, the Annual Statistical Report contains a
section on sustainability reporting. The report focuses on two key
areas of sustainability performance for the UN:
• sustainable procurement, and• sustainable office
management
Out of the 33 agencies that returned statistical information for
2010 and are therefore included in the ASR, 30 percent provided (in
whole or in part) information on their sustainability
performance1.
From vision to implementation
In terms of the framework for sustainable procurement, the
report reflects the progress made by some sustainability champions
in the UN system. United Nations Volunteers (UNV) has reported the
adoption of an sustainable procurement policy and the World Trade
Organization (WTO) plans to adopt one in 2011. UNOPS and UNV have
initiated a sustainable procurement programme and the UN Office in
Nairobi (UNON) and WTO will follow suit in 2011.
Procurement personel have undergone sustainable procurement
training in the last three years in the Food and Agricultural
Organization (FAO), UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and
the Pacific (ESCAP), the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and UNOPS. The
UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) always makes its
suppliers aware of their code of conduct when engaging them and the
UNICEF Supply Division will start to do the same in 2011. UNV has
applied its sustainable procurement policy to cases where
environment and social issues are prevalent, such as printing,
travel and contracts.
1The reports provided by FAO, UNIDO, UNOPS, UNV, WTO refer to
the respective HQ only The report provided by UNON refers to the
procurement function UNICEF reports on its Supply Division, with
the exception of some procurement environmental information which
refers to the global procurement function UNESCAP is also reporting
for other Bangkok based agencies: UNEP, OCHA, OHCHR and ISDR
30%
70%
Agencies reporting on sustainability
Agencies not reporting on sustainability
Figure 12Sustainability reporting among UN agencies
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Tools and processes
In the UN system, the lack of an integrated reporting system
remains the main barrier to reporting on sustainable procurement
progress. To overcome this issue, UNICEF has analysed a sample of
purchasing orders and estimated that about 52 percent of its
procurement volume is placed with suppliers having written
statement of their policy on human rights, labour rights and the
environment or an ISO 14001 certification. They also estimate that
about 8 percent of spending is placed with suppliers holding the
SA8000 (or equivalent) certification, a global social
accountability standard for decent working conditions.
In FAO, in 70 percent of tenders for cleaning products and
services, and in 60 percent of tenders for office furniture,
environmental criteria were specified and “greener”
organizations/products received additional points during the
evaluation phase.
For the third year, participation of suppliers from the
reporting agencies in the Global Compact initiative has been
analysed. Procurement statistics on contracts of $30,000 or more
have been crossed with the list of Global Compact participants; the
result shows a quite diverse level of participation among agencies.
However, it should be considered that year on year statistical
variations can be significant especially in those agencies with a
smaller procurement volume.
0%
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20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Figure 13Percentage of expenditure with Global Compact
suppliers
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Environmental performance
The use of resources, materials and production of office waste
has also been explored within the theme of environmental office
performance. This is an area that intersects with sustainable
procurement for administrative functions, and with the carbon
neutrality goal. The number of agencies which have been able to
report on 2010 water withdrawal, waste production and electricity
consumption is the same as 2009.
Figure 14 illustrates the water consumption in relation to the
number of office occupants.
Figure 15 on waste production and management provides
information on the amount of waste produced (in kilograms per
office occupant) an its disposal. The UNICEF waste production
results are particularly high because it includes both office and
warehouse waste which at present cannot be separated.
33.26
54.78
17.68
10.1
43.97
6.951.43
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20
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40
50
60
UNECA ESCAP FAO UNICEF UNIDO UNU UNV
Figure 14Water consumption by agency in metres cubed per
occupant
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UNECA ESCAP FAO UNICEF UNIDO UNU UNV
Incineration
Landfill
Recycled
Figure 15Waste production (kilogram per occupant) and disposal
method by agency
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Finally, Figure 16 shows the level of energy consumption per
office occupant across seven reporting agencies.
The objective for future reporting is to increase the amount of
information received, involving a higher number of agencies and
improving data quality. The sustainability report will also
reinforce coordination with other existing UN programmes that share
its objectives and partly also its tools, such as the UN Global
Compact or the Sustainable UN (SUN) initiative.
While acknowledging that the report may show some limitations in
its initial years, we are confident that it will send the right
signal to the international community, to UN suppliers and the
market at large, and finally to civil society and all our
stakeholders.
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
UNECA ESCAP FAO UNICEF UNIDO UNU UNV
Figure 16Electricity conumption by agency in kilowatt/hours per
occupant
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About the report
Background
The first annual statistical report on procurement by UN
agencies in respect of operational activities, prepared by the
Inter-Agency Procurement Services Office (IAPSO) of the United
Nations Development Programme, was submitted to the 39th session of
the General Assembly (Doc. A/39/417) in 1984. By resolution 39/220
the General Assembly established the need for recurrent reporting
of such information on operational activities and encouraged
organizations of the UN system to co-operate with IAPSO in this
important exercise. Since 2008 the report has been compiled by
UNOPS as a result of the partial merger between UNOPS and
IAPSO.
Methodology
Statistical data on procurement of goods and services and the
personnel components for operational activities are requested from
UN organizations. To facilitate collection and compilation of the
large amount of data, UNOPS provides pro-forma tables available
from the UNGM website, together with instructions for completing
the reporting requirements.
The 2010 report compiles information supplied by 36 UN
organizations in total (of which 36 provided procurement data and 9
personnel data). UNOPS relies entirely on the co-operation of the
reporting entities. In general, response rates were satisfactory
and data quality has improved with the use of better reporting
tools.
Data is reported on goods based on countries of supply and on
services based on country of contractor. Moreover, procurement
orders and contracts for services are reported by contract amount
and not by expenditures incurred. Most UN agencies cannot report
data based on country of origin of goods, or on actual expenditures
at the present time.
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Procurement profiles of the DAC member countries
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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AUSTRALIA
Goods Petroleum Products Electric Motors, Generators
Telecommunications Equipment Laboratory & Medical Equipment
Food Supplies
Services Transport Services General Project Management Logistics
Support Medical Services Freight Forwarding
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 73.3 mill. 0.5%
UN/PD 54.35UNDP 7.87WFP 3.82IAEA 1.39UNOPS 1.08PAHO 0.94FAO
0.87UNFPA 0.67UNICEF 0.59UNHCR 0.48UNESCO 0.45WHO 0.40ITU 0.14UNV
0.07UNOG 0.04OTHER 0.12
TOTAL 73.28
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
19 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
AUSTRIA
Goods IT Equipment Electricity & Distribution Apparatus
Motor Vehicles Medical & Lab. Equipment and Supplies
Pharmaceuticals Telecommunication Equipment Nuclear Research
Services Energy and Policy Management Building &
Construction services Environmental Management Printing Services
Rental Services
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 77.9 mill. 0.54%
IAEA 43.32UNDP 13.26UNOV 6.33UN/PD 5.09UNIDO 5.03UNICEF 1.80FAO
1.71UNOPS 0.40WFP 0.20UNFPA 0.18UNESCO 0.15UNHCR 0.13ILO 0.07UNOG
0.05UNON 0.04WHO 0.04PAHO 0.02OTHER 0.04
TOTAL 77.85
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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BELGIUM
Goods Vaccines, Biologicals Food, Nutrition Tent/Camp outdoor
Equipment Telecommunication & Software Equipment Medical &
Laboratory Supplies, Renewables Pharmaceuticals
Services Freight Forwarding Insurance Services Consultancy
Services & Health Management Translation services IT Services
Industrial Planing & Programming Telecommunication Services
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 324.9 mill. 2.23%
UNICEF 197.27WFP 51.77PAHO 31.87UN/PD 8.94UNV 8.63UNDP 7.61UNIDO
3.85FAO 2.17UNESCO 1.33WTO 1.30UNOPS 1.23UNHCR 1.15UNRWA 1.15UNU
1.13IAEA 1.11ILO 1.03WHO 0.74UNFPA 0.69OTHER 1.89
TOTAL 324.86
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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CANADA
Goods Food Supplies Motor Vehicles & Parts thereof Vaccines,
Pharmaceuticals Prefabricated buildings Elections Equipment
Computer Equipment Nuclear Research
Services Transport Services Freight Forwarding Airline
Management Operations Technical Studies Financial Services (Mainly
forAuditing) Insurance & Pension Funds Project
Administration
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 158.0 mill. 1.09%
UN/PD 66.02WFP 45.36UNDP 25.25UNICEF 7.41PAHO 2.47IAEA 2.21UNHCR
1.95UNOPS 1.30UNON 1.29UNFPA 1.04UNESCO 1.03ILO 0.60WIPO 0.32FAO
0.31ITU 0.27OTHER 1.20
TOTAL 158.04
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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DENMARK
Goods IT Equipment & Office Supplies Vaccines, Medical
Supplies Bednets Elections Equipment Telecommunications &
Communications
Equipment Motor Vehicles Food Supplies Furniture Cold Chain
Equipment
Services Freight & Transport Services Mine Action Services,
EOD Road Rehabilitation Services Leasing Services
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 469.9 mill. 3.23%
UNDP 157.04UNICEF 128.15UN/PD 73.29UNOPS 30.56UNHCR 24.44WFP
23.51UNFPA 14.58FAO 5.14WHO 3.58PAHO 2.16UNON 1.44UNESCO 1.28UNIDO
1.07UNOV 0.92ECA 0.84UNOG 0.58UNRWA 0.39OTHER 0.94
TOTAL 469.90
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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FINLAND
Goods Medical Consumables Nutrition Telecom Equipment Cold Chain
Equipment Education Supplies
Services Machinery & Vehile Maintenance Forest Conservation
Transport Services Office, Computer & Communication Equip.
Maintenance & Repair
UNFPA 12.34UNICEF 2.04UN/PD 1.68UNDP 1.22UNHCR 0.61WHO 0.44WFP
0.30UNIDO 0.24OPCW 0.12PAHO 0.09UNOG 0.06ILO 0.06WMO 0.03ITU
0.02
TOTAL 19.28
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 19.3 mill. 0.13%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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FRANCE
Goods Vaccines, Biologicals Motor Vehicles Nutrition Food
Supplies Water & Sanitation Pharmaceuticals Computer Software
& Office Equipment Medical Equipment & supplies
Services Freight Forwarding Tansport Services Rural Development
Support Rental & Leasing Services Waste Disposal
UNICEF 142.61PAHO 94.32WFP 76.79UN/PD 48.05UNESCO 25.86UNDP
22.99WHO 5.61FAO 4.01UNOPS 2.82ITU 2.66UNHCR 2.65UNOG 2.55WIPO
2.04UNON 1.91UNIDO 1.90ILO 1.89OTHER 4.05
TOTAL 443.77
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 443.8 mill. 3.05%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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GERMANY
Goods Vaccines/biologicals Motor Vehicles Food Supplies &
Nutrition Prefabricated Buildings Laboratory Equipment
Pharmaceuticals Water and Sanitation equipment Medical Supplies
& Consumables
Services Transport Services Airline Management & operations
Security Services IT Services Travel Services Taxation Investments
& Funds
UNICEF 37.44UN/PD 36.86UNFPA 26.99UNDP 22.44UNOPS 16.02IAEA
15.40WFP 6.50WIPO 5.98UNV 5.84WHO 5.61UNHCR 3.48PAHO 3.12UNESCO
3.05UNIDO 2.74UNOG 2.60FAO 2.09UNON 1.32ILO 1.16IFAD 1.01OTHER
2.59
TOTAL 202.24
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 202.2mill. 1.39%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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GREECE
Goods Fire Protection Structural Building Products
Services Transport Services Financial Services Waste Disposal
Health Care Services Business & Administration Services
WFP 4.15UNDP 0.78UNHCR 0.48UNON 0.23UN/PD 0.13UNESCO 0.12ILO
0.06UNOV 0.03UNOPS 0.02OTHER 0.03
TOTAL 6.03
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 6.0 mill. 0.04%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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Goods Water & Sanitation Equipment Software Electric Motors
& Generators Pharmaceuticals Food Supplies Metal Goods
Diagnostic Test Kits Medical Supplies
Services Computer Services Training Consultancy Services Office,
Computer & Communication Equi.
Maintenance & Repair
IRELAND
WFP 6.71UNICEF 2.18UNESCO 2.02UN/PD 1.70UNDP 1.23UNFPA 0.43ILO
0.32UNOPS 0.32UNON 0.26WHO 0.25PAHO 0.24WIPO 0.13IFAD 0.12UNHCR
0.12ITC 0.11OTHER 0.26
TOTAL 16.40
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 16.4 mill. 0.11%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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ITALY
Goods Vaccines/biologicals Furniture Prefabricated buildings
Food Supplies Electric motors & Generators Water &
Sanitation Equipment Medical, Surgical Supplies Motor Vehicles
Shelters & Field Equipment
Services Freight Forwarding Air Charter Security Services
Advertising and Information Services Engineering Consultancies
Office Building Rental Building & Construction Services
Environmental Services
UN/PD 132.41WFP 74.89UNICEF 45.19FAO 28.87IFAD 26.56UNDP
16.34PAHO 14.60UNHCR 10.62ILO 8.31UNIDO 5.19UNOPS 4.01UNFPA
2.80UNESCO 2.62IAEA 1.53UNRWA 0.90UNOG 0.80OTHER 1.25
TOTAL 376.90
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 376.9mill. 2.59%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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JAPAN
Goods Motor Vehicles Motor Cycles Armoured & TerrainVehicles
Food Supplies Household technology Tankers, Bulldozers Water
Treatment Plant Rescue Vehicles & Ambulances
Vaccines/Biologicals
Services Engineering Services Construction & Rehabilitation
Works Freight Forwarding Consultancy Services Transport Services
Financial Services & Insurance
UNICEF 56.15UNOPS 27.42UN/PD 22.12UNHCR 13.41WFP 11.32UNDP
9.37WHO 5.40WIPO 4.47FAO 2.65UNESCO 1.05IAEA 0.64UNIDO 0.59ILO
0.26OTHER 0.35
TOTAL 155.20
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 155.2 mill. 1.1 %
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
30 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
LUXEMBURG
Goods Cold Chain Equipment
Services Printing & Publishing Services Design/Photographic
Services
UNICEF 5.57UNESCO 0.63WHO 0.35UNHCR 0.32UNDP 0.14UNFPA 0.08UNIDO
0.07ITC 0.05PAHO 0.05UNOPS 0.02OTHER 0.03
TOTAL 7.31
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 7.3 mill. 0.05%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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NETHERLANDS
Goods Pharmaceuticals Food Supplies Medical & Laboratory
Equipment Trailers & Machinery Dairy Products Hand Tools
Vaccines
Services Property Rent Transport Services Construction Services
Environmental Management IT Services & PC Software
Maintenance & Repair Cleaning Services Welfare & Social
Services Search & Rescue Operations
UNDP 26.26UNFPA 22.58PAHO 17.48UN/PD 17.46UNICEF 14.55UNRWA
13.66WFP 11.17WHO 10.24OPCW 6.11UNHCR 3.77FAO 3.25UNIDO 2.87UNOPS
2.40IAEA 1.03UNESCO 0.98ILO 0.74OTHER 1.11
TOTAL 155.65
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 155.7 mill. 1.07%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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NEW ZEALAND
Goods Telecommunication Equipment Software Food Supplies
Services Management Training Consultant Services
Telecommunication Services
UNDP 1.81UN/PD 1.39WFP 0.36FAO 0.31UNESCO 0.17UNFPA 0.16WHO
0.11UNOPS 0.06ILO 0.05OTHER 0.10
TOTAL 4.53
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 4.5 mill. 0.03%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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NORWAY
Goods Tents, Tarpaulins & Camping Equipment Nutrition
Pre-Fabricated Buildings Medical Consumables Education Supplies
Communications & Telecommunication
Equipment Water & Sanitation
Services Satellite Communication Services Environmental
Management Trade Services Training Inspection of Goods
WFP 11.40UNICEF 5.77UNDP 2.63UNOG 1.14UNHCR 1.07UNRWA 0.55UNIDO
0.50UNOPS 0.46WHO 0.37PAHO 0.31OTHER 0.36
TOTAL 24.57
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 24.6 mill. 0.17%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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PORTUGAL
Goods Pharmaceuticals Medical Equipment Office Equipment Motor
Vehicles
Services Transport Services Management Training Translation
UNDP 3.28UNRWA 0.81WFP 0.50UN/PD 0.35UNESCO 0.10UNIDO 0.07UNOG
0.05UNFPA 0.02UNICEF 0.02ILO 0.01FAO 0.01UNOPS 0.01OTHER 0.01
TOTAL 5.24
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 5.2 mill. 0.04%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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SPAIN
Goods Food items Motor Vehicles ODS Phaseout Equipment
Greenhouses EDP Equipment Medical & Hygiene Kits Water &
Sanitation
Services Airline Management & Operations Construction Works
Travel Services Technical Studies Building & Engineering
Services Language & Tranlation Security Services
UN/PD 30.98UNDP 9.68UNIDO 3.37UNICEF 2.48WTO 1.89UNOPS 1.83WFP
1.55UNESCO 1.35PAHO 0.75UNOG 0.68FAO 0.62ECLAC 0.17UNHCR 0.16ITU
0.14UNON 0.13OTHER 0.67
TOTAL 56.45
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 56.5 mill. 0.39%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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SWEDEN
Goods Medical Consumables Telecommunication Equipment Education
Supplies Cold Chain Equipment Laboratory Supplies Iron
Materials
Services Maintenance & Repair Services Water &
Sanitation Politics HR Management Consulting &Contract Services
Education & Training Services
UNICEF 8.34UNDP 3.00UNOPS 2.01UN/PD 1.72UNESCO 0.68FAO 0.66UNHCR
0.45UNFPA 0.39IFAD 0.30IAEA 0.25WHO 0.24UNOG 0.20OTHER 0.24
TOTAL 18.47
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 18.5 mill. 0.13%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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SWITZERLAND
Goods Vaccines & Biologicals Pharmaceuticals Food Supplies
& Nutrition Mosquito Nets Laboratory Equipment Medical
Equipment & Supplies Communication & Software Equipment
Household Technology Motor Vehicles
Services Transport Services Travel Computer Services
(Programming) Construction & Engineering Services Leasing &
Rental Services Building Maintenance & Repair
(Cleaning & Fire Installation) Real State services Business
& Administration Services Insurance Services
UNICEF 279.84UN/PD 139.91WIPO 105.18UNOG 74.54PAHO 59.75ILO
39.80UNHCR 33.84UNOPS 22.40WFP 22.40WHO 18.54UNDP 15.82ITC 8.73ITU
6.32WMO 4.40IAEA 3.44IFAD 1.55UNFPA 1.41UNESCO 1.13UNIDO 0.78UNON
0.73OTHER 0.85
TOTAL 841.35
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 841.4mill. 5.78%
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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UNITED KINGDOM
Goods Motor Vehicles Clothing & Textil Materials Vaccines
Pharmaceuticals & Medical Supplies Packaging of Goods Cold
Chain Equipment Construction Machinery & Materials IT &
Telecom Equipment Water & Sanitation Electric Motors &
Generators Mosquito Nets
Services Mine Action Freight Forwarding Office Equipment Leasing
& Rentals Electoral Reform Computer & Software Services
Maintenance & Repair Transpor Services Medical Emergency
Financial Services & Insurance
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 490.0 mill. 3.37%
PAHO 145.51UN/PD 80.26UNOPS 60.03UNICEF 56.45UNDP 39.97WFP
34.75UNFPA 14.45UNHCR 9.68FAO 8.40IAEA 7.91UNIDO 7.02WIPO 5.70IFAD
4.24WHO 3.03UNESCO 2.70UNOG 2.43ILO 1.79UNON 1.07UNOV 0.98ITU
0.98OTHER 2.65
TOTAL 489.99
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Procurement from DAC Member Countries
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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UNITED STATES
Goods Telecommunications & EDP Equipment
Vaccines/Biologicals Pharmaceuticals & Medical Supplies IT
& Office Supplies Food Supplies Prefabricated Buildings
Mortuary Supplies Nutrition Household Technology
Services Construction Services Transport Services Business &
Administration Services Communication & Telecom. Services
Office Premises Mine Action Leasing & Rental Services Financial
Services
(Investment & accountacy)
UN/PD 831.80WFP 191.19PAHO 141.09UNDP 140.12UNICEF 67.74UNFPA
45.25UNOPS 30.65UNHCR 18.24IAEA 15.47WHO 7.13IFAD 5.89WIPO 5.55WMO
3.16FAO 3.05UNESCO 2.46ILO 2.13UNIDO 1.68ESCAP 1.46ECLAC 1.11OTHER
3.85
TOTAL 1,519.02
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 1,519.0 mill. 10.4%
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Procurement profiles of the top 20 developing countries and
countries with economies in transition
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3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
AFGHANISTAN
Goods Fuels Oils (primarilyAviation fuel) Building Materials
Generators IT & Office Supplies Construction Machinery/Vehicles
Furniture Food Supplies Water & Sanitation
Services Tranport Services Security & Safety Services
Demining Services Construction Services HR Support Services
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 669.2 mill. 4.60%
UNDP 481.84UNOPS 87.37WFP 35.56UN/PD 30.57UNHCR 14.88UNICEF
6.92FAO 4.98UNESCO 2.86UNFPA 2.77UNON 1.00WHO 0.38OTHER 0.10
TOTAL 669.21
-
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
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ARGENTINA
Goods IT Equipment & Software Food Supplies Pharmaceuticals
Motor Vehicles & Parts Thereof Medical Equipment Office
Machinery & Supplies Audio Visual & Telecommunication
Equip.
Services Construction Services Documentation Services ICT
Maintenance & Support Comprehensive Health Services
Environmental Management
UNOPS 205.33UNDP 130.08WFP 3.58PAHO 2.30UNICEF 1.20UNFPA
0.69UNESCO 0.43IAEA 0.20UNOG 0.14ECLAC 0.14UNIDO 0.12IFAD 0.12OTHER
0.15
TOTAL 344.49
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 344.5 mill. 2.37%
-
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
43 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
BRAZIL
Goods Vaccines/Biologicals Food & Nutrition Medical
Equipment Insecticides ICT Equipment
Services Transfer Funds Travel Services Social Aspects
UNDP 89.36PAHO 74.46UNESCO 52.28UNICEF 4.09UNFPA 2.58ILO 1.67WFP
1.63UNOPS 0.29FAO 0.22ECLAC 0.21IAEA 0.17UNHCR 0.11OTHER 0.17
TOTAL 227.24
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 227.2 mill. 1.56%
-
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
44 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
CHINA
Goods Plastic Products Food Supplies Medical Equipment &
Consumables Pharmaceuticals Educational Supplies Cold Chain
Equpment Water & Sanitation Equipment Shelters &
Tarpaulins
Services Environmental Management & Protection Ozone Layer
Depletion Satellite Communication Services Rental Services
Technical Services Economic Services
UNICEF 35.18UNDP 28.24UNFPA 17.02UNHCR 14.61UNIDO 13.91WFP
13.68UN/PD 9.46WHO 3.81UNOPS 3.69UNESCO 2.96FAO 2.42UNRWA 1.89WIPO
0.88IAEA 0.52ILO 0.40IFAD 0.20OTHER 0.60
TOTAL 149.52
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 149.5 mill. 1.03%
-
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
45 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
CONGO, DEM. REP. OF
Goods Fuel Oils Food Supplies Motors, Generators Building
Materials Proffesional Toolkits Vehicles IT & Office
Supplies
Services Transport Services Construction Services Real Estate
Services Freight Forwarding Security Services
UN/PD 44.02WFP 36.39UNDP 31.23UNOPS 23.83UNICEF 6.91UNHCR
6.57UNFPA 6.16ILO 2.07UNESCO 0.31WHO 0.15OTHER 0.13
TOTAL 157.76
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 157.8 mill. 1.1%
-
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
46 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
ETHIOPIA
Goods Food Supplies Nutrition Education Supplies Shelter &
Camp/Field Equipment Fuels & Lubricants Hygiene & Medical
Supplies Water & Sanitation IT Equipment & Offices
supplies
Services Transport Services Airline Management Operations
Construction Works Maintenance & Repair Security Services Real
State Services
WFP 213.02UNICEF 12.47UNDP 10.58UNHCR 6.80ECA 5.09UNOPS
3.48UNFPA 2.53UN/PD 2.31UNESCO 1.09ILO 0.95FAO 0.19UNOG 0.11OTHER
0.05
TOTAL 258.67
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 258.7 mill. 1.8%
-
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
47 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
HAITI
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 124.3 mill. 0.9%
UNDP 38.88WFP 34.76UN/PD 18.09PAHO 8.18UNICEF 6.82FAO 5.10UNOPS
4.93UNFPA 4.06ILO 3.06IFAD 0.28OTHER 0.17
TOTAL 124.35
Goods Food Supplies Fuel Supplies Education Supplies Water &
Sanitation Agricultural Equipment & Tools IT & Office
Supplies Warehousing
Services Transport Services Waste Disposal Security Services
Construction Services (Demolition) Expense Distribution Real State
Services Financial Services
-
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
48 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
INDIA
Goods Vaccines & Biologicals Food Supplies Medical Equipment
Pharmaceuticals & contraceptives Cold Chain Equipment
Diagnostic Test Kits Shelter & Camp/Field Equipment, incl.
Blankets & Matresses Water & Sanitation Equipment
Nutrition Furniture
Services Transport Services IT & Software Development
(Computer Programming) Printing & Publication Services
Technical Consulting Services Taxation
UNICEF 358.90UNOPS 52.23PAHO 41.07UNDP 34.62WFP 32.99UNHCR
16.46UNFPA 12.28WHO 6.79ILO 3.98IAEA 2.20FAO 1.44UNESCO 1.28UNIDO
0.92UN/PD 0.76IFAD 0.74UNRWA 0.33OTHER 0.62
TOTAL 567.61
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 567.6 mill. 3.9%
-
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
49 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
INDONESIA
Goods Food Supplies Vaccines/Biologicals Education Supplies
Water & Sanitation Equipment IT & Office Supplies Medical
& Laboratory Equipment
Services Transport Services Environmental Management Services
HIV/AIDS Social Aspects Expense Distribution Seminars
WFP 61.86UNDP 24.06UNICEF 21.08ILO 5.22UNFPA 2.27UNESCO
1.42UNOPS 0.88WHO 0.87UNHCR 0.54FAO 0.40UNON 0.15UPU 0.10OTHER
0.28
TOTAL 119.11
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 119.1 mill. 0.8%
-
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
50 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
Goods Food Supplies & Cereals Pharmaceuticals Medical
Supplies Fertilizers IT Equipment & Office Supplies Motor
Vehicles Furniture Books, Brochures & Leaflets, Maps &
Music Petroleum Supplies & Fuel Oils
Services Airline Management & Operations Transport Services
Construction & Engineering Services Improvements of the
existing water Training Services HR & Financial Services (
Contracts)
JORDAN
UN/PD 77.15UNRWA 26.99UNDP 19.84UNOPS 10.67UNHCR 6.06UNESCO
4.17UNFPA 2.90WFP 1.68WHO 1.57UNICEF 0.94FAO 0.75UNIDO 0.51OTHER
0.36
TOTAL 153.62
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 153.6 mill. 1.06%
-
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
51 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
KENYA
Goods Food Supplies Nutrition Shelter & Field Equipment
Water & Sanitation Equipment Construction Material Motor
Vehibles, Machinery & Parts Thereof Fuels, Oils &
Lubricants IT & Communitations Equipment
Services Transport Services Construction Civil Works
Rehabilitation Expense Distributions General Building Equipment
Lease & Rental Airline Management & Operations Securitry
& Safety Services Freight Forwarding
WFP 120.42UN/PD 43.23UNDP 40.53UNOPS 29.93UNHCR 21.95UNON
18.99UNICEF 16.35UNFPA 2.81UNESCO 1.26ILO 1.22FAO 0.99WHO 0.52OTHER
0.69
TOTAL 298.90
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 298.9 mill. 2.1%
-
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
52 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
LEBANON
Goods Fuel Oils Food Products & Nutrition Greenhouses
Telecommunication Equipment Electric Motors & Generators IT
& Office Supplies
Services Civil Works Rehabilitation Construction Services
Training Hospital Services Shelter Construction Environmental
Protecction Services Building maintenance & repair
UN/PD 37.73UNRWA 31.56UNDP 18.26FAO 2.44UNIDO 1.93UNOPS
1.85ESCWA 1.56UNFPA 1.11ILO 0.75UNESCO 0.69UNHCR 0.35IAEA 0.21IFAD
0.09WHO 0.06WFP 0.06OTHER 0.01
TOTAL 98.66
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 98.7 mill. 0.7%
-
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
53 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
PAKISTAN
Goods Food Supplies Shelter & Tent/Camp Outdoor Equipment
Matresses, Blankets Kitchen Ware Clothing & Footwear Water
& Sanitation Seeds & Fertilizers
Services Securtiy & Safety Business & Administration
Services Community Development Project & Rural
Support Transport Services Airline & Management Operations
Rent & Maintenance Services
WFP 277.47UNHCR 56.19UNICEF 41.30FAO 37.25UNDP 31.26UNFPA
7.30WHO 6.82UN/PD 3.58UNESCO 2.91ILO 1.57UNON 1.25UNOPS 1.12IAEA
0.24OTHER 0.22
TOTAL 468.50
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 468.5 mill. 3.2%
-
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
54 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
PANAMA
Goods Food Supplies IT Equipment Office Supplies Water
Vehicles
Services Warehouse Management Construction Business &
Administration Services Economic Development Health Servies
Transpor Services Expense Distribution
UN/PD 75.36UNDP 53.75WFP 4.14UNFPA 2.29PAHO 2.01UNOPS 0.83UNON
0.82UNHCR 0.56UNICEF 0.48UNESCO 0.18IAEA 0.09WHO 0.05FAO 0.02
TOTAL 140.57
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 140.6 mill. 0.97%
-
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
55 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
PERU
Goods Motor Vehicles, Trucks, Motor Cycles Computers Medical
& Surgical Equipment Clothing & Footwear Telecommunication
Equipment Furniture & Office Equipment
Services Civil Works Rehabilitation Construction &
Supervision of Construction Communication Satellite Services
Insurance Services Technical Studies Consultancy Services Cleaninng
Services
UNOPS 200.30UNDP 61.02UNFPA 2.28PAHO 1.65UNICEF 0.57WFP
0.47UNESCO 0.20ILO 0.19IFAD 0.07ITC 0.05OTHER 0.03
TOTAL 266.84
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 266.8 mill. 1.83%
-
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
56 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
SOUTH AFRICA
Goods Food Supplies Elections Equipment Water & Sanitation
Motor Vehicles Medical & Lab Equipment Pharmaceuticals
Education Supplies Nutrition IT & Office Equipment Solar
Power
Services Airline Management & Operations Transport Services
Mine Action Services Environmental Management Satellite
Communications Services Proffesional Services
WFP 83.38UN/PD 47.99UNDP 24.91UNOPS 23.18UNICEF 18.45UNFPA
3.79FAO 2.33UNHCR 1.67ILO 1.26UNESCO 1.11UNIDO 0.60IAEA 0.47UNON
0.25WHO 0.21OTHER 0.54
TOTAL 210.13
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 210.1 mill. 1.4%
-
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
57 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
SUDAN
Goods Fuel Oils Food Supplies Construction Materials Water &
Sanitation Bednets & Insecticides Motor Vehicles & Spare
Parts Communication Equipment
Services Transport Service Construction Services Oil & Gas
Distribution Maintenance & Repair Services Cleaning &
Catering Services Economic Reintegration Support Communication
Services Freight Forwarding
UN/PD 269.61WFP 231.99UNDP 63.21UNHCR 11.34UNICEF 10.68UNFPA
7.20UNOPS 5.10WHO 1.30UNIDO 0.80IFAD 0.20FAO 0.15OTHER 0.12
TOTAL 601.71
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 601.7 mill. 4.1%
-
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
58 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
UGANDA
Goods Food Supplies Fuel Oils Shelter & Field Equipment
Water & Sanitation Equipment Medical Equipment Construction
Materials Elections Equipment
Services Transport Services Construction Works Freight
Forwarding Real State Services Social Aspects
WFP 59.65UN/PD 35.21UNOPS 9.31UNDP 8.26UNICEF 4.63UNFPA
3.93UNHCR 3.01ILO 1.54FAO 0.80UNESCO 0.52UNIDO 0.33IFAD 0.24ITU
0.15IAEA 0.04WIPO 0.01ITC 0.01
TOTAL 127.63
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 127.6 mill. 0.88%
-
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
59 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
UKRAINE
Services Airline Management & Operations Transport Services
Freight Forwarding Explosive ordenance disposal, Mine Action
Rehabilitation Works
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 199.3 mill. 1.4%
UN/PD 109.64WFP 67.09UNDP 19.31UNICEF 0.77UNHCR 0.61UNOPS
0.60ILO 0.47UNFPA 0.34IAEA 0.28UNV 0.05UNESCO 0.04WHO 0.04FAO
0.01ITU 0.01
TOTAL 199.26
Goods Food Supplies Medical & Laboratory Equipment Office
Equipment
-
Procurement from Developing Countries &Countries with
Economies in Transition
3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services2. Procurement by
Agency of Goods & Services($ Million)
1. Procurement Trend($ Million)
60 2010 Annual Statistical Report on Procurement
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Goods Food Supplies Motor Vehicles & Armoured Vehicles
Petroleum Oils & Fuel Supplies Tent/Camp & Outdoor
Equipment Safety Equipment Pharmaceuticals Medical Equipment &
Consumables Elections Equipment & Supplies
Services Maintenance & Repair Services Transport Services
Construction Works Catering Services Water Management LegalAid
UN/PD 58.01UNHCR 28.49WFP 21.34UNDP 18.15UNOPS 17.63UNICEF
8.54UNRWA 5.81WHO 2.58FAO 2.19PAHO 0.88UNFPA 0.38UNIDO 0.21ILO
0.10UNESCO 0.10
TOTAL 164.53
Share of Total Procurement Value 2010Goods & ServicesUN
SYSTEM USD 164.5 mill. 1.13%
-
61 | 2010 Annual Statistical Report on United Nations
Procurement
Procurement of goods and services- All sources of funding
-
Total Procurement of Goods by Supplier Country and Services by
Country of Contractor: 2009-2010
62 | 2010 Annual Sta istical Report on Procurement
(USD Thousand)
Country Goods Services Total % Goods Services Total %
AFGHANISTAN 63,459.86 372,507.05 435,966.92 3.16% 65,045.39
604,162 67 669,208.06 4.60%ALBANIA 1,128.52 5,837 85 6,966.36 0.05%
1,733.56 5,872 00 7,605.56 0.05%ALGERIA 3,785.30 6,418 24 10,203.55
0.07% 4,820.85 5,911 35 10,732.20 0.07%ANDORRA 56.28 7.47 63.75
0.00%ANGOLA 5,866.22 19,224 62 25,090.84 0.18% 3,000.74 10,221 20
13,221.94 0.09%ANTIGUA & BARBUDA -30.28 603 58 573.30 0.00%
42.10 451 57 493.67 0.00%ARGENTINA 86,587.75 84,049 21 170,636.97
1.24% 248,051.95 96,436 55 344,488.50 2.37%ARMENIA 1,489.69 3,877
04 5,366.74 0.04% 2,163.69 4,275 91 6,439.60 0.04%AUSTRALIA
36,470.97 38,073.45 74,544.42 0.54% 50,706.15 22,573 80 73,279.95
0.50%AUSTRIA 39,864.41 66,892 27 106,756.68 0.77% 40,457.54 37,394
25 77,851.79 0.54%AZERBAIJAN 3,125.20 5,859.49 8,984.69 0.07%
3,338.15 5,647 89 8,986.05 0.06%BAHAMAS 10.76 689 04 699.80 0.01%
6.52 459 84 466.36 0.00%BAHRAIN 320.09 1,082.83 1,402.92 0.01%
484.39 999 99 1,484.39 0.01%BANGLADESH 38,965.39 35,884 21
74,849.60 0.54% 30,610.38 46,495.19 77,105.57 0.53%BARBADOS
1,963.15 769 88 2,733.03 0.02% 1,309.67 945.76 2,255.43
0.02%BELARUS 5,521.14 6,242 80 11,763.94 0.09% 4,228.77 7,088 52
11,317.29 0.08%BELGIUM 335,478.09 52,660 20 388,138.30 2.81%
287,523.18 37,338.45 324,861.63 2.23%BELIZE 538.80 1,221.42
1,760.21 0.01% 694.96 1,630 68 2,325.64 0.02%BENIN 6,854.69
11,764.49 18,619.18 0.13% 18,069.77 21,045.16 39,114.93 0.27%BHUTAN
2,032.27 1,342.73 3,375.01 0.02% 1,370.33 1,877 61 3,247.94
0.02%BOLIVIA 9,757.88 11,564.48 21,322.36 0.15% 13,324.32 9,030 81
22,355.13 0.15%BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 4,606.59 9,989 33 14,595.92
0.11% 2,854.66 13,772 95 16,627.60 0.11%BOTSWANA 1,404.88 5,948.42
7,353.30 0.05% 1,040.76 5,627 90 6,668.66 0.05%BRAZIL 30,363.34
94,724.16 125,087.50 0.91% 97,135.87 130,107.47 227,243.35
1.56%BRUNEI DARUSSALAMBULGARIA 12,746.65 26,216 82 38,963.47 0.28%
1,662.66 17,724.17 19,386.83 0.13%BURKINA FASO 11,926.10 18,687 22
30,613.32 0.22% 14,092.66 15,086 94 29,179.60 0.20%BURUNDI
12,984.09 22,251 36 35,235.45 0.26% 10,540.42 30,973 97 41,514.39
0.29%CAMBODIA 8,738.59 26,088 65 34,827.23 0.25% 11,833.89
18,596.72 30,430.61 0.21%CAMEROON 5 518.66 38 616.42 44 135.08
0.32% 9 148.12 32 938 39 42 086.51 0.29%CANADA 50,511.79 133,441.58
183,953.36 1.33% 48,717.01 109,321 58 158,038.58 1.09%CAPE VERDE
1,587.99 2,862 93 4,450.91 0.03% 1,729.76 4,161 99 5,891.75
0.04%CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 4,183.06 12,778 03 16,961.09 0.12%
7,875.65 11,871.45 19,747.10 0.14%CHAD 31,035.61 38,473 33
69,508.94 0.50% 15,263.87 63,194 39 78,458.26 0.54%CHILE 5,230.81
14,844.46 20,075.27 0.15% 10,045.65 14,045 64 24,091.28 0.17%CHINA
91,774.96 39,796 21 131,571.17 0.95% 101,906.05 47,615.41
149,521.47 1.03%COLOMBIA 18,378.64 61,926 58 80,305.22 0.58%
18,920.65 55,696 21 74,616.86 0.51%COMOROS 1,383.90 1,379 50
2,763.40 0.02% 1,655.33 1,842 82 3,498.15 0.02%CONGO 2,651.64 6,664
83 9,316.46 0.07% 3,274.21 11,525 69 14,799.90 0.10%CONGO, DEM.
REP. 65,956.17 99,835 67 165,791.84 1.20% 61,998.76 95,761 51
157,760.28 1.08%COSTA RICA 1,128.80 6,718 91 7,847.71 0.06%
3,760.45 6,962 31 10,722.76 0.07%COTE D'IVOIRE 36,737.43 43,234.11
79,971.54 0.58% 22,190.40 50,010 59 72,200.99 0.50%CROATIA 2,798.58
5,604 00 8,402.57 0.06% 724.43 5,706 25 6,430.68 0.04%CUBA 6,465.16
2,386.78 8,851.94 0.06% 7,176.75 2,813 97 9,990.72 0.07%CYPRUS
14,009.60 10,781.16 24,790.77 0.18% 18,690.84 20,733.42 39,424.25
0.27%CZECH REPUBLIC 17,658.21 1,140.98 18,799.19 0.14% 8,051.26
4,264 64 12,315.89 0.08%DENMARK 246,278.88 100,503.48 346,782.37
2.51% 348,053.28 121,842 51 469,895.79 3.23%DJIBOUTI 3,743.00
20,025 37 23,768.37 0.17% 2,667.68 8,433 23 11,100.91 0.08%DOMINICA
16.38 196 69 213.07 0.00% 47.19 165 50 212.69 0.00%DOMINICAN
REPUBLIC 9,177.28 5,793 06 14,970.34 0.11% 28,784.79 10,677 00
39,461.79 0.27%DPR KOREA 1,636.03 1,716 67 3,352.70 0.02% 4,802.46
2,504 84 7,307.30 0.05%ECUADOR 7,956.87 15,736.74 23,693.61 0.17%
6,856.74 11,560 05 18,416.80 0.13%EGYPT 11,763.86 61,235 57
72,999.43 0.53% 14,430.26 75,952.48 90,382.74 0.62%EL SALVADOR
9,738.72 11,281.76 21,020.49 0.15% 12,327.39 12,040 31 24,367.69
0.17%EQUATORIAL GUINEA 121.23 1 158.06 1 279.29 0.01% 164.34 1
122.49 1 286.84 0.01%ERITREA 1,589.81 11,616 37 13,206.17 0.10%
1,646.52 10,191 67 11,838.19 0.08%ESTONIA 69.60 289 54 359.14 0.00%
3,133.44 1,295 85 4,429.29 0.03%ETHIOPIA 68,401.42 125,323.88
193,725.30 1.40% 115,919.18 142,750 82 258,670.00 1.78%FIJI
1,333.71 4,195.17 5,528.88 0.04% 1,410.19 4,460 59 5,870.78
0.04%FINLAND 6,269.27 3,278.48 9,547.75 0.07% 16,818.11 2,460 84
19,278.95 0.13%FRANCE 348,933.93 59,148.12 408,082.05 2.96%
373,044.96 70,725 80 443,770.77 3.05%GABON 3,331.76 1,946 95
5,278.72 0.04% 1,988.82 2,059.76 4,048.57 0.03%GAMBIA 586.94
3,238.19 3,825.13 0.03% 1,108.45 3,202 55 4,311.01 0.03%GEORGIA
9,634.55 27,291 56 36,926.12 0.27% 2,345.45 59,882 07 62,227.52
0.43%GERMANY 136,002.33 45,165 66 181,167.99 1.31% 144,109.51
58,134 54 202,244.05 1.39%GHANA 8,878.59 11,076 88 19,955.47 0.14%
12,605.88 12,916.12 25,522.00 0.18%GREECE 202.17 5,487.63 5,689.80
0.04% 134.25 5,897.14 6,031.38 0.04%GRENADA 71.12 71.12 0.00% 71.96
128 63 200.59 0.00%GUATEMALA 19,867.15 39,281 82 59,148.97 0.43%
25,384.92 43,588 85 68,973.78 0.47%GU NEA 4,006.01 8,951 08
12,957.09 0.09% 5,139.86 11,603 69 16,743.55 0.12%GU NEA-BISSAU
2,800.21 8,407 61 11,207.82 0.08% 2,543.21 6,782 32 9,325.54
0.06%GUYANA 477.69 1,537.26 2,014.95 0.01% 1,039.73 1,251.42
2,291.15 0.02%HAITI 12,966.32 49,859.77 62,826.09 0.46% 35,756.63
88,591 25 124,347.87 0.85%HONDURAS 15,343.43 26,495 57 41,838.99
0.30% 22,928.66 24,358 87 47,287.53 0.33%HUNGARY 6,279.57 2,243.18
8,522.75 0.06% 5,858.92 2,712 81 8,571.72 0.06%ICELAND 5.48 27 29
32.77 0.00% 11,873 39 11,873.39 0.08%INDIA 618,474.51 58,227 81
676,702.32 4.90% 512,148.47 55,459.78 567,608.26 3.90%INDONESIA
59,939.64 54,379.71 114,319.36 0.83% 86,985.87 32,124 56 119,110.43
0.82%IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) 2,701.20 13,169.77 15,870.97 0.12%
4,874.83 13,130.44 18,005.28 0.12%IRAQ 11 290.86 36 138 05 47
428.91 0.34% 14 722.55 27 065 82 41 788.37 0.29%
2009 2010
-
Total Procurement of Goods by Supplier Country and Services by
Country of Contractor: 2009-2010
63 | 2010 Annual Sta istical Report on Procurement
(USD Thousand)
Country Goods Services Total % Goods Services Total %
2009 2010
IRELAND 5,012.15 4,502 04 9,514.19 0.07% 11,617.50 4,778 99
16,396.49 0.11%ISRAEL 29,512.98 16,064 93 45,577.91 0.33% 34,698.13
15,392.79 50,090.92 0.34%ITALY 232,243.24 159,985 54 392,228.78
2.84% 238,134.66 138,764 21 376,898.87 2.59%JAMAICA 1,240.83 3,025
01 4,265.84 0.03% 1,240.19 3,399.46 4,639.66 0.03%JAPAN 199,295.64
32,268.10 231,563.74 1.68% 136,185.44 19,012 53 155,197.96
1.07%JORDAN 25,765.60 123,873.27 149,638.87 1.08% 30,255.10 123,360
08 153,615.18 1.06%KAZAKHSTAN 13,057.09 29,606 22 42,663.31 0.31%
15,743.48 6,162.77 21,906.25 0.15%KENYA 76,453.56 223,515.25
299,968.80 2.17% 72,877.29 226,024 89 298,902.18 2.06%KIRIBATI
23.29 75