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Which Countries Contribute The Most To The United Nations?This Forbes article despite uses a title "Contribution", does mention a recently released report, check the link, it's about "Procurement", here it is:
Jul 15, 2016 @ 08:16 AM
Niall McCarthy , Contributor
Which countries contribute the most to United Nations operations, projects and programmes every year? According to a recently released report, total procurement of goods and services for operational activities of the UN system reached $17.6 billion in 2015, a considerable increase on $13.8 billion back in 2009.
The organisation procured goods and services from 224 different countries and territories last year with 124 of them providing $10 million or more each. The top ten countries supplying the UN system accounted for 44.8 percent of its total procurement volume ($7.9 billion) in 2015.
The United States was the UN's largest contributor last year, accounting for 9.37 percent of its procurement volume with contributions amounting to over $1.6 billion. India has been one of the ten highest contributors since 2000 and it was in second place last year, supplying goods and services worth $1.28 billion. The United Arab Emirates came third with $805 million, ahead of Switzerland and Belgium.
Read the full article at http://www.forbes.com/sites/niallmc...-the-united-nations-infographic/#372f36f837b9
2015 Annual Statistical Report on United Nations ProcurementWho is intentionally misleading people here?
Original report at https://www.unops.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/ASR/ASR_2015_Full.pdf
What's "procurement"? Check Glossary of Terms on page 4
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Extracts and screenshot from Executive Summary, page 10-11:
"the overall procurement volume (goods and services combined) of UN organizations in 2015 increased to $17.6 billion, from $17.2 billion in 2014 ‒ an increase of 2.0 per cent"
"The UN system procured goods and services from 224 different countries and territories in 2015, with 124 of these having an annual procurement volume of more than $10 million each in 2015. The next sections of the ASR summarize the UN system’s performance in increasing opportunities for suppliers in developing countries."
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For details of procurement, go Major purchase orders and contracts from UN organisation, from page 615-616, name of US suppliers, description of goods and services, PO value, are listed. Below is a screenshot from page 616:
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Ok so now you are quoting the entire $17B number instead of your original simple UN membership fee number (which if you add up the membership fees in that handy first chart you provided does not come anywhere close to $17B but you made sure to highlight the US contributes only $594M in membership fees compared to the $1,647M the UN "purchases" from the US).. So this $17B includes all the money countries are contributing above and beyond normal membership fees. Who do you think contributes the most to that $17B total? So if your claim is out of that huge $17B the UN procured $1,647M from the US then I think the US is not exactly taking more out than we put in.
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