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    EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTOFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

    WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503

    THE DIRECTOR June 6, 2011

    The Honorable John Boehner

    Speaker of the House of RepresentativesWashington, D.C. 20515

    Dear Mr. Speaker:

    We are transmitting herewith the Annual Report on United States Contributions to the

    United Nations in accordance with Section 1225 of the John Warner National DefenseAuthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (P.L. 109-364), as amended by Section 1243 of the

    National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (P.L. 111-84). This report sets forth

    United States contributions to the United Nations and United Nations affiliated agencies and

    related bodies for fiscal year 2010 as provided to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)by the relevant Executive Branch agencies.

    The Administration is committed to disclosing information rapidly in forms that theCongress and public can readily find and use. This report is being made available to the public

    on the OMB website together with other legislative information and reports to Congress.

    Sincerely,

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    Enclosure

    Section 1225 of the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year

    2007 (P.L. 109-364), as amended by Section 1243 of the National Defense Authorization Act forFiscal Year 2010 (P.L. 111-84) requires the Director of the Office of Management and Budget

    (OMB) to submit to the Congress a report listing all assessed and voluntary contributions of the

    United States Government to the United Nations (UN) and UN affiliated agencies and related

    bodies. In previous years, OMB helped the State Department collect this data and the State

    Department issued the report.

    The report reflects data collected from a government-wide data request issued by OMB.Each U.S. agency reported for all UN organizations under its purview. The report contains a

    listing of assistance provided during fiscal year 2010 by the U.S. Government-either directly or

    through another entity-to support the United Nations and its associated entities, including UNagencies, organizations, funds, or other bodies that fly the UN flag, use the UN logo, or are

    otherwise affiliated with the UN. The information provided includes both financial and in-kind

    support, including assessed contributions, voluntary contributions, grants, and other assistanceprovided to support UN programs and operations. For each U.S. Government department or

    agency, the report also provides specific information on each contribution: the responsible U.S.

    Government agency, the recipient UN entity, the amount obligated, a description of the

    contribution, whether the contribution was assessed or voluntary, and the purpose of thecontribution.

    Also based on the latest information provided by the State Department, it lists the

    approximate percentage of U.S. contributions to each UN entity compared with all thecontributions to the entity in the relevant fiscal year. Some organizations were not able to reportbased on the U.S. fiscal year, as they operate on a calendar year basis; thus, in some cases this

    information is pro ided for the calendar ear

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    FY2010 US Contributions to the United Nations System

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    Table of Contents

    Total Contributions by Agency

    U.S. Funds as a Percentage of U.N. Agency Budgets

    Department of Agriculture

    Department of Commerce

    Department of Defense

    Department of Energy

    Department of Health & Human ServicesDepartment of Interior

    Department of Labor

    Department of State

    Department of Transportation

    Department of Treasury

    Environmental Protection Agency

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    National Science Foundation

    Peace Corps

    U.S. Agency for International Development

    U.S. Postal Service

    US Nuclear Regulatory Commission

    2

    3

    5

    9

    11

    12

    1318

    20

    21

    43

    48

    49

    52

    53

    54

    55

    93

    94

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    U.S. Contributions to the United Nations SystemTotal Contributions by Agency

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Contributing Agency FY 2010

    100,309Department of Agriculture8,017Department of Commerce

    2,168Department of Defense

    4,500Department of Energy

    139,350Department of Health & Human Services

    395Department of Interior

    49,125Department of Labor

    5,420,372Department of State

    3,348Department of Transportation

    30,000Department of Treasury

    10,575Environmental Protection Agency

    700National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    474National Science Foundation

    100Peace Corps

    1,921,572U.S. Agency for International Development

    307U.S. Postal Service

    510US Nuclear Regulatory Commission

    7,691,822TOTAL

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    U.S. Contributions to the United Nations SystemU.S. Funds as a Percentage of U.N. Agency Budgets

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    U.S. % of Agency

    Funding

    2010 U.S.

    Contribution

    Organization

    22.60%5Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)

    25.1%161,296Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

    25.38%185,460International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

    25%22,782International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

    7%30,000International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD)

    22.55%132,486International Labor Organization (ILO)

    8.68%9,361International Telecommunications Union (ITU)

    17%25,500Montreal Protocol Fund

    22%1,292RAMSAR Convention on Wetlands22%650,693United Nations - Regular Budget

    9%255,184United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

    27.3%2,648,234United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (UNDPKO)

    5.5%22,315United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

    14%84,523United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

    9.8%22,957United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

    37%706,879United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

    1.2%7,146United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) 27.0133,607United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)

    20.97%42,202United Nations International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)

    6.49%35,201United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

    26.5%237,831United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA)

    5.97%2,373Universal Postal Union (UPU)

    36.3%1,545,666World Food Programme (WFP)

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    U.S. Contributions to the United Nations SystemU.S. Funds as a Percentage of U.N. Agency Budgets

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    U.S. % of Agency

    Funding

    2010 U.S.

    Contribution

    Organization

    23%386,706World Health Organization (WHO)

    10.75%1,097World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

    21.20%15,092World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

    -425,934All Other U.S. Contributions - various agencies

    -7,691,822Total U.S. Contributions to the United Nations System

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    Department of AgricultureContributions to the United Nations Systems

    Purpose

    To safeguard the United States against

    avian influenza.

    To respond and advise to animal health

    emergency situations.

    For Phytosanitary Management

    Furthers the objectives of the Framework Agreement of promoting and sup

    porting the development of viable and

    sustainable global agricultural system

    and FAO's work towards meeting the

    Millennium Development Goals.

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    Animal and Plant

    Health Inspec

    tion Service

    Final Recipient Organization

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Description of Activity Funded

    To establish and operate the FAO/OIE Crisis

    Management Centre (CMC) for Highly Pathogenic

    Avian Influenza and Other Transboundary Animal

    Diseases as designated by a program agreement

    with FAS.

    In-Kind Transfer. This includes salaries/ benefits/

    other expenses of two APHIS Veterinarians.

    Amount listed is paid by APHIS, but UN FAO

    Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Dis

    eases (ECTAD) receives the benefit of their work

    (International Plant Protection Convention) For the

    review of draft International Standards for

    Phytosanitary Measures, meeting of the Technical

    Panel on Forest Quarantine, and meeting of Expert

    Working Group on pest risk analysis, and oversight

    of the development of International Standards for

    Phytosanitary Measures.

    For Control of Bactrocera invaders and other

    quarantine pest fruit flies.

    Assessed orFY 2010Voluntary

    Voluntary 200

    Voluntary 500

    Voluntary 127

    Voluntary 249

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    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    Food Safety and

    Inspection Ser

    vice

    Foreign Agricul

    tural Service

    Final Recipient Organization

    World Health Organization

    (WHO)

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    Department of AgricultureContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Assessed orDescription of Activity Funded Purpose FY 2010Voluntary

    Codex Trust Fund To support Codex trust fund Voluntary

    Codex Committee on Processed Fruits & Veget-U.S. Codex hosted meeting Voluntary 300

    ables, Oct 2009/ 2010

    Codex Committee on Food Hygiene, Nov 2009 /U.S. Codex hosted meeting Voluntary 327

    2010

    Codex Committee on Residues of Veterinary DrugsU.S. Codex hosted meeting Voluntary 280

    in Foods

    Codex Handbook Development and IT infrastruc- Codex: To enhance delegate effective-Voluntary 170

    ture ness

    Global Initiative for Food-Related Scientific Advice

    (GIFSA) Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues Contribution to JMPR & Specialty Crops Voluntary 85

    (JMPR) & Specialty Crops

    To deliver technical assistance to

    Progressive Control of Foot and Mouth Disease in Pakistan for Foot and Mouth DiseaseVoluntary 7,141

    Pakistan surveillance, detection, control, including

    vaccination.

    250VoluntarySPS capacity building(WTO)- Standards and Trade Development Facility

    Trust Fund

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    103

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    Department of AgricultureContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010Assessed or

    VoluntaryPurposeDescription of Activity FundedFinal Recipient Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    Natural Re

    sources Conser

    vation Service

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    World Health Organization

    (WHO)

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    100VoluntarySalary Support for US personnel placed

    at FAO under APO ProgramAPO ( Associate Professional Officer) Program

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    Management and Security of Obsolete and Banned

    Agricultural Pesticides

    Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues & Expert

    Meeting on Chlorine-Containing Disinfectants.

    (World Food Program) Humanitarian assistance &

    School feeding (McGovern-Dole Food for Educationand Child Nutrition Program)

    (UN Convention to Combat Desertification)

    Provided support to delegation or attended meet

    ings in Buenos Aires, Argentina (2008, 2010)

    Istanbul, Turkey (2009) and US ( USDA) Delegate

    in support of sustainable agriculture and combating

    desertification worldwide.

    To deliver technical assistance to

    Pakistan and Lebanon to secure and

    safely manage obsolete and banned

    agricultural pesticides

    Contribution to JMPR & Chlorine- Con

    taining Disinfectants.

    School feeding & Economic Develop

    ment

    Contribution to United States internation

    al policy in sustainable agriculture and

    combating desertification worldwide

    Voluntary 800

    Voluntary 85

    Voluntary 89,567

    Voluntary

    4Voluntary

    Contribution to United States internation

    al policy in sustainable agriculture in

    South East Asia

    Through US Embassy Science Fellowship (FAS/

    State Dept) in Bangkok TH 2010 attended UN FAO

    sponsored meetings in Bangkok as US (USDA)

    Delegate in support of sustainable agriculture ( five

    8 hour meetings)

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    1

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    Department of AgricultureContributions to the United Nations Systems

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    Office of the

    Chief Economist

    Final Recipient Organization

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Description of Activity Funded

    (UN Commission for Sustainable Development)At

    tended as US Delegate and / or supported US

    delegates at the UNCSD 15, 1, 17, 18, 19 in NY,

    NY

    (UN Commission for Sustainable Development)

    Implementation meeting for the Commission on

    Sustainable Development

    (UN-Habitat) World Urban Forum Meeting

    sponsored by UN-Habitat

    Assessed orFY 2010Voluntary

    Voluntary 1

    Voluntary 1

    Voluntary 1

    Purpose

    Contribution to United States internation

    al policy in sustainable agriculture and

    combating desertification worldwide.

    Support the International Conference

    on Sustainable development

    Support the international conference onsocially and environmentally sustainable

    towns and cities

    5Voluntary

    Support the international conference on

    the role of weather services in farmer

    risk management

    International WMO Workshop on Addressing the

    Livelihood Crisis of Farmers: Weather and Climate

    Services on Agrometerological Risk Management

    World Meteorological Organiz

    ation (WMO)

    12Voluntary

    Support a resource delivery system to

    bridge the gap between weather ser

    vices providers and users

    WMO World Agrometeorological Information Ser

    vice (WAMIS)

    World Meteorological Organiz

    ation (WMO)

    100,309TOTAL

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    Department of CommerceContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    Bureau of the

    Census

    National Oceanic

    and Atmospheric

    Administration

    (NOAA)

    Final Recipient Organization

    World Health Organization

    (WHO)

    United Nations Educational,

    Scientific, and Cultural Organ

    ization (UNESCO)

    World Meteorological Organiz

    ation (WMO)

    Assessed orFY 2010Voluntary

    Voluntary 1,215

    Voluntary

    Voluntary

    Description of Activity Funded

    Reimbursable funding received from

    the US National Institute on Aging

    to conduct surveys of health, aging,

    and retirement

    IOC Activities

    Climate Research

    Purpose

    Reimbursable agreement to support WHO to conduct

    surveys of health, aging, and retirement. The agree

    ment also provides for related data sharing and logist

    ical operations at WHO.

    Support Global Marine Assessment Meeting; Support

    Joint Commission for Oceanography and Marine

    Meteorology/Global Ocean Observing System Program

    (JCOMM/GOOS) Support International Oceanographic

    Data and Information Exchange-XI

    Support Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR),

    Intergovernmental Ocean Commission, and United

    Nations Environmental, Scientific and Cultural Organ

    ization Research

    6,000VoluntarySupport Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

    Research; World Climate Research ProgrammeClimate Research

    United Nations Environment

    Programme (UNEP)

    65Voluntary

    Develop criteria for assessing the performance of flag

    states and examine possible actions against vessels

    flying flags of state not meeting such criteria.

    Technical Consultation on Flag

    State Duties

    Food and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    50Voluntary

    Support technical consultation on the development of

    a Comprehensive Global Record of Fishing Vessels,

    Refrigerated Transport Vessels and Supply Vessels

    to prevent, deter and eliminate IUU

    Global Record of Fishing VesselsFood and Agriculture Organiz

    ation (FAO)

    482

    50

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    Contributing

    Bureau/Ac- Final Recipient Organizationcount

    Convention on International

    Trade in Endangered Species

    of Wild Fauna and Flora

    (CITES)

    United Nations Environment

    Programme (UNEP)

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    8,017TOTAL

    Department of CommerceContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Assessed or

    Description of Activity Funded Purpose FY 2010Voluntary

    Support Translations of US Proposals regarding theCITES - Translations Voluntary 5

    scalloped hammerhead shark.

    Regional Office for Asia and the

    Pacific (Indian Ocean Southeast

    Asian Sea Turtle MOU). United Na-Support for the IOSEA Secretariat and the Signatory

    tions/Convention on Migratory Spe- Voluntary 50

    States meeting.cies/Indian Ocean Southeast Asian

    Memorandum of Understanding for

    Marine Turtles (IOSEA)

    The UN Office of Outer Space Affairs provides secret-Office for Outer Space Affairs/UN

    ariat services for the Director of the National Space-Office in Vienna. Secretariat support

    Based PNT Coordination Office and activities to sup-for workshops and committees con- Voluntary 100

    port the International Committee on Global Navigationsistent with U.S. space-based PNT

    Satellite Systems in promoting the use of Global Navpolicy

    igation Satellite Systems (GNSS) technologies.

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    Department of DefenseContributions to the United Nations Systems

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    In Kind Contribu

    tions

    In-kind

    US Army Corps

    of Engineers

    Final Recipient Organization

    All Other U.S. Contributions - various

    agencies

    All Other U.S. Contributions - various

    agencies

    United Nations Educational, Scientific,

    and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Description of Activity Funded

    Military Personnel - Officer Pay and Allow

    ances

    Military Personnel - Officer Pay and Allow

    ances

    USACE Institute for Water Resources

    provides advisory services to the IHP andIHE

    Assessed or

    FY 2010Voluntary

    Voluntary 250

    Voluntary 1,008

    Voluntary 135

    Purpose

    Monitoring of ceasefires, supervision of

    armistice agreements and help to other

    UN peacekeeping operations.

    Monitoring of ceasefires, supervision of

    armistice agreements and help to other

    UN peacekeeping operations.

    Capacity building through education and

    training, to reduce international instability

    495VoluntaryCapacity building through education and

    training, to reduce international instability

    USACE Institute for Water Resources

    provides advisory services to the IHP and

    IHE

    United Nations Educational, Scientific,

    and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

    30VoluntaryAssist in publication of UN World Water

    Development Repor t

    Gerald P. Galloway (University of Mary

    land) chairs Policy Relevance Expert

    Group of WWAP

    United Nations Educational, Scientific,

    and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

    130VoluntaryCapacity building through education and

    training, to reduce international instability

    Aleix Serrat-Capdevila at University of

    Arizona and Panagiotis Oikonomou at

    Colorado State University provide ser

    vices to ICIWaRM as fellow or via IPA.

    United Nations Educational, Scientific,

    and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

    120VoluntaryAssist in publication of UN World Water

    Development Repor t

    Charles Vorosmarty (CUNY) develops

    indicators for WWAP

    United Nations Educational, Scientific,

    and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

    2,168TOTAL

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    Department of EnergyContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    ContributingDescription of Activity Assessed or Volun

    Bureau/Ac- Final Recipient Organization Purpose FY 2010Funded tarycount

    400VoluntaryTo support IAEA training EffortsCost Free ExpertInternational Atomic Energy

    Agency (IAEA)

    2,500Voluntary

    Provide support for technical cooperation projects

    between the IAEA and Member States in the develop

    ment of peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Funding will

    support cooperative projects in the areas of nuclear

    science, nuclear energy, and nuclear infrastructure

    development.

    IAEA Peaceful Uses Initiat

    ive

    International Atomic Energy

    Agency (IAEA)

    1,200Voluntary

    Supports the continued development and implementa

    tion of the IAEA efforts to mitigate insider related threats

    and to address sustainability of nuclear materials secur

    ity programs.

    IAEA Nuclear Security

    Fund

    International Atomic Energy

    Agency (IAEA)

    National Nuclear

    Security Adminis-

    tration/Defense

    Nuclear Nonpro

    liferation

    International Atomic Energy To support Nuclear Power infrastructure in IAEACost Free Expert Voluntary

    Agency (IAEA) member states

    TOTAL 4,500

    400

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    Department of Health & Human ServicesContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Voluntary

    PurposeDescription of Activity Funded

    Final Recipient

    Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    We have contributed to our understanding of the genetic epidemiology

    of lung cancer and upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) cancer by identi

    fication of several genes that are very strongly associated with them,

    including CHEK2 and ADH1B.We have also demonstrated how genetic

    variants interact strongly with dietary and environmental exposures

    for these cancers. We plan to build on our initial results and compre

    hensively evaluate the role of genes in 5 specific pathways for these

    cancers. We will conduct independent replication of findings in other

    large studies. Large genetic epidemiology studies have the potentialto identify individuals at par ticularly high risk of developing cancer, as

    well as helping identify why these cancers develop. By incorporating

    multiple large studies of cancers related to tobacco and alcohol (spe

    cifically lung, and UADT cancer) we aim to provide knowledge that will

    inform future prevention efforts.

    Addresses major environmental health issues including: 1) childrens

    health; 2) toxicogenomics/gene environment interactions/biomarkers;

    3) persistent toxic substances and endocrine disruptors; 4) improved

    risk assessment methodologies; and 5) development of integrated risk

    assessment approaches with an emphasis on mixtures.

    Voluntary 451

    Voluntary 610

    World Health Organ

    ization (WHO)

    World Health Organization (WHO)

    Genetics of Tobacco and Alcohol

    Related Cancers

    Funds support the International

    Programme on Chemical Safety

    (IPCS) which is managed by WHO

    and provides science-based assess

    ments of potential health risks

    posed by environmental contamin

    ants. Funds also support the

    NIEHS-WHO Cooperative Agree

    ment, which addresses global

    crosscutting environmental health

    issues .

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    Department of Health & Human ServicesContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Voluntary

    PurposeDescription of Activity Funded

    Final Recipient

    Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    The IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to

    Humans represent an International expert-consensus approach to

    carcinogen hazard identification.The long-term objective is to cri tically

    review and evaluate the published scientific evidence for all carcino

    genic hazards to which humans are exposed.They include chemicals,

    complex mixtures, occupational exposures, lifestyle factors, and

    physical and biological agents.

    The support from NIA will ensure that the data are collected in a

    comparable manner to large coordinated research efforts in the United

    States, enhancing harmonization and increasing the usefulness of this

    global data on aging populations. Support of this data collection effort

    will allow the Census Bureau to produce special reports on international

    aging, provide an ability to participate in workshops and seminars to

    promote the cross-national use of the data, and to edit/enhance the

    data sets to promote their utility to the community of interested research

    ers worldwide.

    The National Eye Institute is committed to helping the world's develop

    ing countries combat blinding eye diseases. This requires information

    about the prevalence, incidence, and causes of blindness and visualdisability and impediments to the reduction of these conditions on an

    international level.

    Voluntary 100

    Voluntary 1,215

    Voluntary 421

    World Health Organ

    ization (WHO)

    World Health Organ

    ization (WHO)

    World Health Organ

    ization (WHO)

    Funds support the International

    Agency for Research on Cancer

    (IARC) which is managed by WHO

    and provides science-based evalu

    ations of Carcinogenic Risks to Hu

    mans

    These funds will be used for the

    collection, analysis and dissemina

    tion of data from multiple cross-na

    tional surveys in areas of the world

    with aging populations.

    WHO Program for the Prevention

    of Blindness

    200Voluntary

    WHO will establish and maintain an mhGAP electronic reference lib

    rary. WHO will also develop normative tools to assist implementation

    of mhGAP in countries, by developing an adaptation guide, training

    materials, and a monitoring and evaluation tool.

    Development of Mental Health Gap

    Action Programme (mhGAP) Re

    sources

    World Health Organ

    ization (WHO)

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    Department of Health & Human ServicesContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Voluntary

    PurposeDescription of Activity Funded

    Final Recipient

    Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    For the initial acquisition and license

    to incorporate the ICF/ICF-CY ter

    minologies for inclusion in the

    UMLS (Unified Medical Language

    System) Metathesaurus. (Interna

    tional Classification of Functioning,

    Disability and Health/International

    Classification of Functioning, Disab

    ility and Health, Children and YouthVersion, 1st Edition)

    Grant # R01 AG034479-01A1, To

    wards improving the measurement

    of health and disability trends, the

    compression of morbidity, through

    multicountry longitudinal studies onaging

    Voluntary 20

    Voluntary 200

    World Health Organ

    ization (WHO)

    World Health Organ

    ization (WHO)

    NLM acquired the license, current electronic versions, and access to

    future updates for two key disability-related terminologies developed,

    maintained and owned by the WHO. The UMLS Metathesaurus is a

    machine-readable knowledge source, operated and maintained by

    NLM.

    WHO's Study on Global Aging and Adult Health (SAGE) has been

    designed using a set of methods to provide comparable cross-national

    data that can be compared to efforts in the US such as the Health and

    Retirement Study (HRS).The proposed study aims to measure trends

    in disability (understood as non-fatal health outcomes that capture a

    state less than full health) in aging cohorts in the World Health Organ

    ization (WHO)'s Study on Global Aging and Adult Health (SAGE)

    across the age range of older adults. It aims to do this by improving

    the measurement of non-fatal health outcomes, chronic diseases and

    risk factors in household survey settings and examine the links between

    non-fatal health outcomes, their determinants such as chronic disease

    and risk factors and future health outcomes including mor tality. It also

    aims to examine the relationship between economic activity, quality

    of life, well-being and non-fatal health outcomes in aging populations

    in low and middle income countries.

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    Department of Health & Human ServicesContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Contributing AssessedFinal Recipient

    Bureau/Ac- Description of Activity Funded Purpose or Volun- FY 2010Organizationcount tary

    Among the specific questions examined in comparative analyses are:

    the extent of the association of stigma with testing and disclosure; the

    influence of gender on testing and disclosure; the circumstances that

    shape practices related to informed consent and confidentiality; and

    the extent to which these practices influence clients' responses. The

    study is based on interviews with health providers, with clients ofWorld Health Organ- Investigation of factors that hinder

    testing services, and with non-users (people who have not been Voluntaryization (WHO) testing and counseling for HIV

    tested), as well as on observations at study sites. Data will be collected

    at health facilities, including: stand-alone HIV testing and counselingfacilities, facilities that provide care to people living with HIV, and facil

    ities that provide HIV testing and counseling as part of providing other

    health services, such as antenatal care, care for tuberculosis, or for

    sexually transmitted infections.

    TOTAL 139,350

    400

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    Department of InteriorContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Assessed or Vol-

    Description of Activity Funded Purpose FY 2010untary

    UNEP - Marine Turtle Conservation Projects. Provide technical

    support and training for marine turtle conservation projects

    and programs within developing signatory countries. Under Marine turtle conserva-Voluntary

    this Award the recipient will conduct up to four technical sup tion/sustainment

    port and capacity building missions throughout the IOSEA

    region as well as help to support 1-2 sub-regional workshops.

    Ramsar Secretariat. Wetlands for the Future: A Program to

    Benefit Latin American and Caribbean Institutions and Individu-Wetlands conservation Voluntary

    als through Capacity Building and Training in the Conservation

    and Wise Use of Wetlands

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    US Fish and

    Wildlife Service

    - International

    Affairs: Multina

    tional Species

    Conservation

    Fund

    US Fish and

    Wildlife ServiceInternational Af

    fairs: Resource

    Management

    Division of Inter

    national Conser

    vation Wildlife

    Without Borders

    Final Recipient Organization

    United Nations Environment

    Programme (UNEP)

    RAMSAR Convention on Wet

    lands

    75VoluntaryWetlands conservationRamsar Secretariat. Ramsar Africa Regional MeetingRAMSAR Convention on Wet

    lands

    10VoluntaryWetlands conservationRamsar Secretariat. Workshop to Review Implementation of

    the Regional Wetlands Action Plan for the Pacific Islands

    RAMSAR Convention on Wet

    lands

    53

    50

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    Department of InteriorContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    ContributingAssessed or Vol

    Bureau/Ac- Final Recipient Organization Description of Activity Funded Purpose FY 2010untarycount

    US Fish and

    Wildlife Service

    International Af

    fairs: Resource Ramsar Convention Bureau. Support to Ramsar AmericansRAMSAR Convention on Wet-

    Management - Regional Unit to reinforce the implementation of the Conven- Wetlands Conservation Voluntarylands

    Division of Inter tion of the Americas Region.

    national Conser

    vation Wildlife

    Without Borders

    395TOTAL

    207

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    0165

    Department of LaborContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed or

    VoluntaryPurposeDescription of Activity Funded

    Final Recipient Organiza

    tion

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    Bureau of Int'l

    Labor Affairs /

    Child Labor Pro

    gram / DM 16-6

    0165 & 16-7

    Bureau of Int'l

    Labor Affairs /

    Trade and LaborAffairs / CAFTA

    Funds

    Bureau of Int'l

    Labor Affairs /

    Trade and Labor

    Affairs / PEP

    FAR Funds

    Bureau of Int'l

    Labor Affairs /

    Trade and Labor

    Affairs / Rights of

    Workers Pro

    grams

    International Labor Organ

    ization (ILO)

    International Labor Organ

    ization (ILO)

    International Labor Organ

    ization (ILO)

    International Labor Organ

    ization (ILO)

    Voluntary 40,000

    Voluntary 2,000

    Voluntary 1,125

    Voluntary 6,000

    Remove and/or prevent children

    from engaging in the worst forms

    of child labor in Africa, Asia & Latin

    America

    Better Work Nicaragua Project

    HIV/AIDS prevention and anti

    discrimination

    Promote fundamental principles

    and rights of workers as defined

    under ILO conventions.

    Contribute to the elimination of the worst forms of child

    labor and promote educational alternatives to child labor

    for children-in-need

    Monitor labor rights in the apparel export sector in

    Nicaragua.

    Assist governments, business and labor organizations to

    develop nationwide HIV/AIDS workplace policies. Assist

    individual companies in developing workplace policies,

    implement prevention programs, and to create linkages

    to counseling, testing, and treatment.

    Strengthen the capacity of workers' and employers' organ

    izations to improve enterprise compliance with internation

    ally recognized labor standards, by fostering bi-partite

    cooperation and bargaining, improved conditions for de

    cent work, higher levels of productiv ity, better labor inspec

    tion systems, and amendments to national labor laws to

    be more in conformity with international labor standards

    49,125TOTAL

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Description of Activity Funded Purpose

    Contribution to the UN Memorial Upkeep of the cemetery for Americans killed in the

    Cemetery in Korea Korean War

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    Bureau of Inter

    national Organiz

    ation Affairs, IO

    - Office of Inter

    national Confer

    ences

    Bureau of Popu

    lation, Refugees

    and Migration,PRM

    Final Recipient Organization

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    United Nations Children's Fund

    (UNICEF)

    UN Office for the Coordination of

    Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA): Re- Information dissemination, humanitarian coordination

    lief Web Project and core budget

    Assessed

    or Volun- FY 2010tary

    Voluntary

    Voluntary 1,400

    Voluntary 12,498Education and health assistance

    Education and Health Programsto refugees and IDPs

    100VoluntarySecurity of Humanitarian WorkersSecurity of Humanitarian WorkersUnited Nations Development

    Programme (UNDP)

    United Nations High Commis

    sioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

    United Nations Relief Works

    Agency (UNRWA)

    Voluntary 706,529

    Voluntary 237,831

    Annual and Supplementary Ap

    peals for Africa, East Asia, Europe,

    Near East, South Asia, and the

    Western Hemisphere, as well asProtection activities, Refugee Re

    settlement Determinations, and the

    Global HIV/AIDS Initiative.

    Contributions to UNRWA's General

    Fund Appeal and Emergency Ap

    peals - West Bank/Gaza, Lebanon,

    Jordan, and Syria

    Protection and Assistance of refugees, IDPs, conflict

    victims, and other persons of concern

    Provide critical humanitarian assistance to Palestinian

    refugees

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Voluntary

    PurposeDescription of Activity FundedFinal Recipient Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    Refugee Feeding Pipeline Gaps,

    Humanitarian Air Service, and IDP Refugee Feeding Programs

    Feeding

    Office of the UN High Commission

    er for Human Rights (OHCHR)

    Civilian protection in eastern DRC Protection and human rights

    and human rights and protection

    monitoring in Southern Kyrgyzstan

    World Food Programme (WFP)

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    Voluntary 35,159

    Voluntary 3,100

    Voluntary 1,000

    Voluntary 4,270

    Bureau of Popu

    lation, Refugees,

    and Migration

    (MRA)

    Bureau of Popu

    lation, Refugees,and Migration

    (PRM)

    1,193VoluntaryPrevent and respond to Gender-Based Violence

    United Nations Population Fund

    (UNFPA) - Prevent and respond

    to Gender-Based Violence

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    UN Office of Project Services

    (UNOPS) - To support the emer

    gency reopening of roads to facilit- Humanitarian assistance

    ate humanitarian and protection

    activities in eastern DRC

    Pan American Health Organization

    (PAHO): Public Health Responsein the Border Areas between the

    Provision of health services and government capacityDominican Republic and Haiti, and

    building in countries with IDPs and refugees.selected areas of Hait i; Improve

    Health for IDPs in Colombia and

    Refugees in Neighboring Countries

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    International

    Narcotics and

    Law Enforce

    ment Affairs

    (INL)

    Final Recipient Organization

    World Health Organization

    (WHO)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugsand Crime (UNODC)

    Assessed

    or Volun- FY 2010tary

    Voluntary 7,700

    Voluntary

    Voluntary 1,000

    Voluntary 1,544

    Description of Activity Funded

    Provision of health care services

    to refugees and their host com

    munities; support for and strength

    ening of national health systems

    Global Programs (GLO/J33)

    Global Programs (GLO/J71)

    Global Program Against MoneyLaundering(GLO/U40)

    Purpose

    To respond to funding appeals for the provision of

    medical services to refugees and internally displaced

    persons around the world

    This funding supports the Paris Pact Initiative, which

    provides international cooperation to stem the flow of

    Afghan heroin to the surrounding regions. This project

    has operated under project codes GLO/J33, and also

    GLO/K31.

    TREATNET and Demand Reduction Staff Positions,

    TREATNET (Phase II) for Southeast Asia and Latin

    America, Africa and Central America

    1,314VoluntaryTrends MAP Support provides research and mapping

    of drug trafficking trends in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

    Global Program Trends Monitoring

    and Analysis (GLO/U34)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    The broad objective of the Global Programme is to

    strengthen the ability of Member States to implement

    measures against money-laundering and the financing

    of terrorism and to assist them in detecting, seizing andconfiscating illicit proceeds, as required pursuant to

    United Nations instruments and other globally accepted

    standards, by providing relevant and appropriate tech

    nical assistance upon request.

    117VoluntaryCreation and implementation of a Model Forensic Doc

    ument Laboratory Guide.

    Global Scientific and Forensic

    Program (GLO/U54)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    350

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Voluntary

    PurposeDescription of Activity FundedFinal Recipient Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    Voluntary 800

    Voluntary 135

    Voluntary 50

    Voluntary 600

    Voluntary 84

    Guinea-Bissau - Anti-Trafficking

    (GNB/U44)

    Laos (LAO/F13)

    Development of the National Drug Law EnforcementLaos (LAO/I95)

    Strategy:Anti-Money Laundering Training

    Strengthening control along the

    Tajikistan/Afghanistan bor- Border Activities on the Tajikistan-Afghan Border

    ders(TAJ/E24)

    This drug prevention program supports community-based drug demand reduction programs for vulnerable

    populations in Uzbekistan. One of the objectives of this

    Community Centered Prevention program is to diversify and strengthen prevention pro-

    in Uzbekistan(UZB/J79) grams for youth including school children. The program

    will support parents, teachers, community-based organ

    izations and youth leaders in implementing evidence-

    based prevention programs.

    This project supports the establishment of a Specialized

    Unit within the Judicial Police to investigate and combat

    drug trafficking and organized crime. It provides funding

    for security sector reform efforts to help stabilize the

    peace process and protect the social development of

    the country against serious forms of criminality such as

    drug trafficking and organized crime.

    A Balanced Approach to Opium Elimination in Lao PDR,

    Program Facilitation Unit Project and Various Activitiesin Conjunction with the Program Facilitation Unit of the

    Lao National Commission for Drug Control and Super

    vision

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    Assessed

    or Volun- FY 2010tary

    Voluntary 100

    Voluntary 500

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    Final Recipient Organization

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Description of Activity Funded

    Santo Domingo Partnership Monit

    oring Mechanism (XCA/U81)

    Technical Assistance and Support

    to Further Implementation of the

    UN Convention Against Transna

    tional Organized Crime and its

    Supplementary Protocols

    Purpose

    This project promotes regional cooperation to combat

    the transit of drugs and the negative impact of related

    organized crimes in Central American and Car ibbean

    states. To accomplish this objective, SDP/MM plans to

    establish an information gathering and policy coordina

    tion mechanism, and to establish several UNODC strategic analysis staff positions throughout the region to

    work with host governments to research and analyze

    trends in drugs trafficking and organized crime.

    Supports Member State efforts to ratify and implement

    the UN Convention against Transnational Organized

    Crime and its supplementary protocols, including follow

    up to the 2008 and 2010 Conference of Parties, various

    intersessional activities, and expert training and assist

    ance related to the extradition and mutual legal assist

    ance provisions of the Convention.

    100VoluntaryAnti-Piracy Assistance

    UNODC Combating Maritime Pir

    acy in the Horn of Africa and the

    Indian Ocean (XAM/T72)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    355Voluntary

    The Container Control Programme is intended to support

    port control measures in developing countries, bringing

    together new teams of customs officials and police, and

    providing them with training and equipment to target illicit

    trafficking via maritime freight containers.

    Container Control Program

    (GLO/G80)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Voluntary

    PurposeDescription of Activity FundedFinal Recipient Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    This project supports the development of prison training

    academy, improving prison health and sanitation, enhan-

    Prison Reform in Southern Sudan cing prison management and prisons service generalVoluntary 1,210

    (SDN/X06) staff training, strengthening legal frameworks, develop

    ing the court liaison function, and setting up a probation

    functions within the prison system of Southern Sudan.

    815Voluntary

    This project provides technical assistance and support

    towards the establishment of an overall prison reform

    strategy for the Direccion General del Sistema Penitenciario of Panama.

    Prison Reform in Republic of

    Panama (PAN/X12)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    This project aims to assess and document the nature,

    scope, and burden of drug dependence in children in

    Assessment of the situation of drug Afghanistan; assess and evaluate the interventions for

    dependence amongst Afghan chil drug treatment of school-age children currently in prac

    dren and development of drug de tice in orphanages and women and children treatmentVoluntary 1,250

    pendence treatment interventions centers; develop specialized drug treatment interven

    specially tailored to this population tions aimed at improving quality of services; reduce the

    (GLO/K42) negative consequences of drug dependence and insti

    tutionalization; and facilitate social reintegration oforphans.

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Voluntary

    PurposeDescription of Activity FundedFinal Recipient Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    Voluntary 228

    Voluntary 250

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    Strengthening measures to prevent

    and combat trafficking in persons

    in Turkmenistan (TKM/X17)

    Partnership against Transnational

    crime through Regional Organized

    Law-enforcement

    (PATROL)(XAP/U59)

    This project aims to strengthen national measures to

    prevent and combat trafficking in persons in Turk

    menistan and develop Turkmenistan capacity to imple

    ment the UN Convention against Transnational Organ

    ized Crime (UNTOC) and its supplementary Protocol to

    Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons,

    especially Women and Children.

    This project seeks improve developing country border

    control on a fundamental institutional level by helpingthem develop long-term sustainable border security

    capacity building and maintain an effective, professional

    border guard/immigration service/customs service.The

    Model Border Guard Academy Guide will be implemen

    ted and used by UNODC and other assistance providers

    as a generic framework for establishing new or improv

    ing existing border security training establishments and

    curriculum that may be applied and tailored to individual

    nations.

    50VoluntaryFunding supports a portion of the costs associated withre-establishing the UNODC Country Office in Bolivia,

    including administrative costs, equipment, and training.

    UNODC Country Office Bolivia

    2010 Operational Budget

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Voluntary

    PurposeDescription of Activity FundedFinal Recipient Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    The Global Program Against Smuggling of Migrants

    provides assistance and guidance for UN Member

    States on the implementation of the Migrant Smuggling

    Protocol and delivers technical assistance to an increas

    ing number of countries. A core function of the program

    is the development of practical tools for criminal justice

    practitioners, including law enforcement, prosecutors,

    judges, parliamentarians, and policy makers.

    This project aims to build the capacity of the Government of Iraq Commission of Integrity (COI) to conduct

    financial investigations and presentations in court of

    advanced or complex financial criminal cases involving

    the diversion of funds in corruption cases.

    To assist the Government of Sierra Leone to tackle the

    serious threat posed by illicit drug trafficking and related

    organized crime through facilitating coordination

    between law enforcement agencies, promoting intelli

    gence-led policing, enhancing money laundering invest

    igation capability, human resources capacity building,and the provision of necessary logistical support.

    Voluntary 146

    Voluntary 4,000

    Voluntary 460

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    Global Program Against Smuggling

    of Migrants (GLO/T92)

    Financial Investigative Training for

    Iraqs Commission of Integrity

    (GLO/T58)

    Building institutional capacity to

    respond to the threat posed by illi

    cit drug trafficking and organized

    crime in Sierra Leone (SLE/U74)

    2,742Voluntary

    Funding will support a comprehensive criminal justice

    sector assessment in Somaliland, various follow-on

    programs to strengthen the criminal justice sector

    (GLO/U46), and final renovations for the Hargeisa

    Prison through UNODC anti-piracy program (XAM/T72).

    Strengthening the criminal justice

    and security sector in Somaliland

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Voluntary

    PurposeDescription of Activity FundedFinal Recipient Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    1,500Voluntary

    These funds will support re-locating the University of

    Juba Law School from Khartoum to Juba, Southern

    Sudan. Specifically, funds will be used for the construc

    tion of the law college, library, and administrative offices.

    Development of the University of

    Juba Law School, South Sudan

    United Nations Development

    Programme (UNDP)

    International

    Narcotics and

    Law Enforce

    ment Affairs

    (INL):

    Support for the International Asso

    ciation of Women Police confer

    ence, organized by the Department

    of Peacekeeping Operations (DP

    KO)

    Central Asia Regional Information

    Coordination Center (RER/H22)

    Drug Law Enforcement Intelligence

    and Analysis -Controlled Deliveries

    (RER/F23)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    Funds support travel reimbursement for international

    women police officers to attend the International Asso

    ciation of Women Police conference and the develop

    ment of a professional association for female police

    peacekeepers.

    To coordinate exchange of drug trafficking intelligence

    and information among all five Central Asian countries,

    Russia, and Azerbaijan. This information issued to in

    form specific interdiction operations in Central Asia. In

    formation obtained through this Center has already led

    to heroin seizures in Central Asia.

    The purpose of this project is to improve criminal intelli

    gence collection and information management capacit

    ies, and established mechanisms for exchange, receipt

    and dissemination of information between drug control

    bodies in Central Asia. Specialized equipment and

    criminal intelligence analysis software have been

    provided by the project, along with basic training. The

    current project revision intends to increase the initial life

    span and shape project activities to address new devel

    opments in Central Asia and neighboring countries.

    Voluntary 90

    Voluntary 200

    Voluntary 200

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Voluntary

    PurposeDescription of Activity FundedFinal Recipient Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    318Voluntary

    The Legal advisory program promotes adoption and

    implementation of the three international drug control

    conventions and seeks to strengthen criminal justice

    infrastructure by upgrading legislation and providing

    justice system training.

    Global Legal Advisory Program

    (GLO/900)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    Data Bank for Precursor Chemical

    Control (GLO/565)

    Eradication Monitoring and Verific

    ation Survey (AFG/F98)

    This project provides for the activities of the international

    Narcotics Control Board (INCB) to prevent the diversion

    of precursor chemicals by providing support to the IN

    CB's operations on precursor control, namely the INCR'sPre-Export Notification System Online (PEN),Project

    Prism (amphetamine type stimulants) and Project Cohe

    sion (cocaine and heroin).

    Joint surveys with the Afghan Ministry of Counternarcot

    ics to verify governor-led eradication (GLE) of the opium

    poppy crop in Afghan provinces, and use of UNODC

    eradication verification personnel embedded with the

    Government of Afghanistan's Poppy Eradication Force

    (PEF) to monitor and verify the central government's

    eradication activities. Pledged funds also provide sup

    porting equipment and include the use of satellite im

    agery data. Funds provided in FY 2010 supported the

    2010 Cannabis Survey.

    Voluntary

    Voluntary

    1,353Voluntary

    To support UNODC's management, provide for staff

    salaries, maintain its field offices, and cover additional

    expenses for U.S.-funded projects.

    General Purpose FundUnited Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    700

    750

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    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    Final Recipient Organization

    United Nations Office on Drugsand Crime (UNODC)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Description of Activity Funded

    Tajikistan Drug Control Agency Phase II (TAJ/H03)

    Implementation of the UN Conven

    tion Against Corruption

    Purpose

    The Tajikistan Drug Control Agency (DCA) is vital to

    overall narcotics interdiction in Central Asia. This project

    continues to provide support to the salaries of employ

    ees of the DCA, to strengthen the analytical and intelli

    gence-led policing capacities of the DCA, to promote

    and develop the human and operational resources ofthe DCA, to support the National Strategy in operational

    field activities with support to DCA mobile units, to pro

    mote international cooperation, including support to the

    DCA Tajikistan Drug Liaison Office (DLO) in Takhar

    province of Afghanistan, and to promote rule of law and

    human rights.

    Funding for UNODC provides for assistance to Member

    States on the implementation of the UN Convention

    against Corruption, including through an in-country

    mentor program. Funding provided in FY10 for bothFY09 and FY10. Project codes: GLO/T58, GLO/S48,

    GLO/T08.

    Assessed

    or Volun- FY 2010tary

    Voluntary

    Voluntary 2,500

    400Voluntary

    This project provides an aerial photographic coverage

    of coca cultivation to allow for the annual UNODC coca

    survey for Peru.

    Illicit Crop Monitoring System in

    Peru (PER/G34)

    United Nations Office on Drugs

    and Crime (UNODC)

    30,000VoluntaryTo support monitoring activities and the International

    Data Center.

    To support the International Monit

    oring System and its related activ

    ities including the International

    Data Center

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    International Se

    curity and Non-

    Proliferation

    NADR/CTBT

    612

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Description of Activity Funded Purpose

    Supports IAEA safeguards pro

    grams, the Nuclear Security Fund,

    nuclear safety programs, the pro- Supports nuclear energy and safety programs.

    motion of nuclear energy, and

    technical cooperation programs

    Contributing

    Bureau/Account

    International Se

    curity and Non

    proliferation

    NADR-IAEA

    IO - Contribu

    tions for Int'l

    Peacekeeping

    Activities (CIPA)

    IO - Contribu

    tions for Int'l.

    Peacekeeping

    Activities (CIPA)

    Final Recipient Organization

    International Atomic Energy

    Agency (IAEA)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations(UNDPKO)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    US Assessed PeacekeepingPeacekeeping activities in the Darfur

    Budget

    US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping activities in Chad and Central African

    Budget Republic

    US Assessed Peacekeeping

    Peacekeeping activities in LebanonBudget

    US Assessed PeacekeepingPeacekeeping activities in the Golan Heights

    Budget

    US Assessed PeacekeepingPeacekeeping activities in Cyprus

    Budget

    Assessed

    or Volun- FY 2010tary

    Voluntary 63,500

    Assessed 763,391

    Assessed 150,015

    Assessed 13,278

    Assessed 233,076

    Assessed 8,999

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    Contributing

    Bureau/Ac

    count

    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Description of Activity Funded PurposeFinal Recipient Organization

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations Department of

    Peacekeeping Operations

    (UNDPKO)

    US Assessed PeacekeepingPeacekeeping activities in Liberia

    Budget

    US Assessed PeacekeepingPeacekeeping activities in Georgia

    Budget

    US Assessed PeacekeepingPeacekeeping activities in Cote d'Ivorie

    Budget

    US Assessed PeacekeepingPeacekeeping activities in Sudan

    Budget

    US Assessed PeacekeepingPeacekeeping activities in the Congo

    Budget

    US Assessed PeacekeepingPeacekeeping activities in Western Sahara

    Budget

    Assessed

    or Volun- FY 2010

    tary

    Assessed 263,859

    Assessed

    Assessed 139,667

    Assessed 361,135

    Assessed 387,730

    Assessed 21,310

    Assessed 216,175

    Assessed 68,488

    US Assessed PeacekeepingPeacekeeping activities in Haiti

    Budget

    US Assessed PeacekeepingPeacekeeping activities in Timor-Leste

    Budget

    594

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Contributing Assessed

    Bureau/Ac- Final Recipient Organization Description of Activity Funded Purpose or Volun- FY 2010

    count tary

    United Nations Department ofUS Assessed Peacekeeping

    Peacekeeping Operations Peacekeeping activities in Kosovo Assessed 20,427Budget

    (UNDPKO)

    United Nations InternationalUS Assessed Peacekeeping

    Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda To Investigate and Prosecute War Crimes in the area Assessed 16,550Budget

    (ICTR)

    United Nations InternationalUS Assessed Peacekeeping

    Tribunal for the Former To Investigate and Prosecute War Crimes in the area Assessed 21,421

    BudgetYugoslavia (ICTY)

    IO - Contribu-Develops internationally recognized standards for food

    Food and Agriculture Organizations to Int'l. Or-USG Assessed Budget safety and plant health, and responds to natural dis- Assessed 112,509

    tion (FAO)ganizationsasters.

    (CIO)

    Promotes safeguards worldwide, peaceful applicationsInternational Atomic Energy

    USG Assessed Budget of nuclear science, and the responsible development Assessed 116,950Agency (IAEA)

    of nuclear power.

    International Civil Aviation Or-

    USG Assessed Budget Improve Aviation Safety and Security around the world Assessed 18,519ganization (ICAO)

    International Labor Organiza- Provides training and assistance to help nations aroundUSG Assessed Budget Assessed 83,361

    tion (ILO) the world implement modern labor standards.

    All Other U.S. Contributions Assists nations around the world with protecting theUSG Assessed Budget Assessed 1,333

    various agencies world's shipping lanes.

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    Contributing

    Bureau/Ac

    count

    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Description of Activity Funded PurposeFinal Recipient Organization

    International Telecommunica

    tions Union (ITU)

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    United Nations - Regular

    Budget

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    United Nations International

    Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

    (ICTR)

    United Nations International

    Tribunal for the Former

    Yugoslavia (ICTY)

    United Nations Educational,

    Scientific, and Cultural Organiz

    ation (UNESCO)

    Universal Postal Union (UPU)

    Promote transparent and pro-competitive regulatoryUSG Assessed Budget

    policies for global telecommunications services.

    Leads regional efforts to address communicable dis

    eases that are a major cause of death and disease inUSG Assessed Budget

    the Americas. Increases access o poor and vulnerable

    groups to quality healthcare services.

    Enables the world's nations to work together toward

    USG Assessed Budget freedom, democracy, peace, human rights, and

    prosperity for all people.

    USG Assessed Budget Renovation of the UN Headquarters in New York

    Investigates and brings to justice individuals accused

    of having committed genocide and crimes against hu-USG Assessed Budget

    manity during the conflict between ethnic Hutu and

    Tutsi groups in Rwanda in 1994.

    Investigates and brings to justice individuals accused

    USG Assessed Budget of having committed genocide and crimes against hu

    manity in the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s.

    Assessed

    or Volun- FY 2010

    tary

    Assessed 9,361

    Assessed 59,811

    Assessed 597,544

    Assessed 75,535

    Assessed 17,057

    Assessed 20,781

    Assessed 81,687

    Assessed 2,066

    Promotes literacy initiatives and access to quality edu-USG Assessed Budget

    cation and communications technologies.

    USG Assessed Budget Sets standards for the Worldwide postal system.

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Contributing Assessed

    Bureau/Ac- Final Recipient Organization Description of Activity Funded Purpose or Volun- FY 2010

    count tary

    Lead international efforts to prevent, control, and erad-World Health Organization

    USG Assessed Budget icate disease, set standards on drug and food safety, Assessed 106,573(WHO)

    and help control non-communicable diseases.

    World Intellectual Property Or- Provide systems for registering and protecting patents,USG Assessed Budget Assessed 1,097

    ganization (WIPO) trademarks, and industrial designs internationally.

    World Meteorological Organiza- Facilitates unrestricted exchanges of weather-relatedUSG Assessed Budget Assessed 12,975

    tion (WMO) data, products and services.

    200VoluntaryTo conserve and sustainably manage vital ecological

    and economic natural resourcesNational Forest Program Facility

    Food and Agriculture Organiza

    tion (FAO)

    950VoluntaryEnhanced Aviation Security Mechanism FundAviation Security ProgramInternational Civil Aviation Or

    ganization (ICAO)

    IO- InternationalOrganizations

    and Programs

    (IOP)

    All Other U.S. Contributions International Maritime Security Technical co-operation initiatives in the field of maritimeVoluntary

    various agencies Trust security

    United Nations Children's Fund To ensure the survival and well being of childrenChild Health, Education & Equality Voluntary 132,250

    (UNICEF) throughout the world

    All Other U.S. Contributions To conserve and sustainably manage vital ecologicalEnvironmental Protection Voluntary 2,500

    various agencies and economic natural resources

    All Other U.S. Contributions Improving women's economic seWomen's empowerment and gender equality Voluntary 6,000

    various agencies curity and human rights

    All Other U.S. Contributions Improving women's economic se-To support actions to eliminate violence against women Voluntary 3,000

    various agencies curity and human rights

    400

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Contributing Assessed

    Bureau/Ac- Final Recipient Organization Description of Activity Funded Purpose or Volun- FY 2010

    count tary

    Management, conservation andAll Other U.S. Contributions To conserve and sustainably manage vital ecological

    sustainable development of all Voluntaryvarious agencies and economic natural resources

    types of forests

    All Other U.S. Contributions Building of national and regional Builds strong national human rights protection systemsVoluntary 1,425

    various agencies human rights infrastructures at the country and regional levels

    Provide Humanitarian assistance To help victims of torture cope with the after-effects ofAll Other U.S. Contributions

    to victims of torture and members the trauma they experienced, reclaim their dignity and Voluntary 7,100various agencies

    of their family. become reintegrated into society

    Environmental-meteorological, hy- Supports international cooperation on hurricane forecast-World Meteorological Organiza

    drological and other geophysical ing and improvements to the Global Tele-communica- Voluntary 2,050tion (WMO)

    observations tions System

    All Other U.S. Contributions Conservation of Endangered Spe- To conserve and sustainably manage vital ecologicalVoluntary 1,300

    various agencies cies of Wild Fauna and Flora and economic natural resources

    Preservation of forests and the

    All Other U.S. Contributions conservation of marine and ter- To conserve and sustainably manage vital ecologicalVoluntary 1,050

    various agencies restrial biodiversity around the and economic natural resources

    world.

    RAMSAR Convention on Wet-Convention on Wetlands Maintaining Wetlands Voluntary

    lands

    Environmental conservation To

    advance specific initiatives regard- Initiatives to develop projects to phase out substancesMontreal Protocol Fund Voluntary 25,500

    ing climate change science and that deplete the ozone layer

    technology.

    500

    950

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Contributing Assessed

    Bureau/Ac- Final Recipient Organization Description of Activity Funded Purpose or Volun- FY 2010

    count tary

    Humanitarian Assistance-promote

    socially and environmentally sus-All Other U.S. Contributions

    tainable human settlements devel- Responds to the challenges of the Urban poor Voluntary 2,050various agencies

    opment and the achievement of

    adequate shelter for all

    All Other U.S. Contributions Assesses global, regional and national environmentalEnvironmental Conservation Voluntary 6,000

    various agencies conditions and trends

    United Nations Environment UN Environment Program Trust Environmental Conservation-to support the programs

    Voluntary 3,515Programme (UNEP) Funds and work of UNEP

    United Nations Environment Montreal Protocol Fund (Secretari-Environmental Conservation -Administrative costs Voluntary 1,000

    Programme (UNEP) at Common Costs)

    Environmental Conservation-protect human health andUnited Nations Environment

    Basel Convention the environment by minimizing hazardous waste produc- VoluntaryProgramme (UNEP)

    tion

    Environmental Conservation - Protection and Develop-United Nations Environment

    Cartegena Convention ment of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean VoluntaryProgramme (UNEP)

    Region

    All Other U.S. Contributions - Sec. of the Pacific Regional En-Core Budget; SPREP Convention Voluntary

    various agencies viron. Prog. -SPREP

    United Nations Environment Vienna Convention (SecretariatAdministrative Support Voluntary

    Programme (UNEP) Common Costs)

    All Other U.S. Contributions Environmental Conservation- To advance specific initiatives regarding climate changeVoluntary 13,000

    various agencies Global Warning science and technology.

    150

    425

    260

    150

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Assessed

    or Volun- FY 2010

    tary

    Contributing

    Bureau/Ac

    count

    Final Recipient Organization Description of Activity Funded Purpose

    3,000VoluntaryCoordinates the traditionally diverse international re

    sponse to humanitarian crises

    Humanitarian Assistance to Dis

    aster Victims

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    United Nations Educational,

    Scientific, and Cultural Organiz

    ation (UNESCO)

    World Health Organization

    (WHO)

    United Nations Environment

    Programme (UNEP)

    Voluntary 1,000

    Voluntary 99

    Voluntary 124

    For the World Heritage Cmte, Inter

    governmental Oceanographic

    Cmsn, the Int'l. Program for the

    Development of Communication,

    and the National Academies of

    Science and Engineering

    The Network to Promote House

    hold Water Treatment and Safe

    Storage

    Caribbean Technical Workshops

    on Land-Based Marine Pollution

    Provides solutions for assessing possible damage to

    UNESCO World Heritage sites in the event of a natural

    or man-made disaster

    To oversee and manage the International Network for

    Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage the

    Network and its advocacy, communications, research

    and implementation activities.

    This project will provide capacity-building training related

    to the reduction and control of land-based sources of

    marine pollution in the Wider Caribbean region during

    and after the UNEP-CEP fifth Land-based Sources

    (LBS) Interim Scientific, Technical and Advisory Com

    mittee (ISTAC) Meeting.

    Oceans and In

    ternational Sci

    entific and Envir

    onmental Affairs

    (OES)/(ESF)

    40

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Volun

    tary

    PurposeDescription of Activity FundedFinal Recipient Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Ac

    count

    enable UN-Water to develop and distribute a set of 10

    15 Water Country Briefs (WCBs) that give a counter-

    level overview of water challenges, with a specific focus

    on making the economic case for water-related invest

    ments and linking water issues to economic, social and

    environmental considerations. UN-Water will also work

    with UN-Water members to secure a wide distribution

    of the pilot WCBs to key decision makers. The project

    will produce a framework for developing WCBs that can

    then be readily applied to a large number of countries,

    once additional financial resources are available.

    To reduce the global use and release of mercury. Spe

    cifically, the projects funded under this grant are de

    signed to reduce the demand for and supply of mercury

    in three key geographical areas: mercury use in artisanal

    and small-scale mining in Columbia, primary mercury

    supply in central Asia, and environmentally sound mer

    cury storage in the Asia-Pacific region.

    The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) assistsdeveloping countries in their efforts to reduce emissions

    from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) by

    providing value to standing forests. It has the dual ob

    jectives of building capacity for REDD+ in developing

    countries and testing a program of performance-based

    incentive payments.

    Voluntary 445

    Voluntary 320

    Voluntary 10,000

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    United Nations Environment

    Programme (UNEP)

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    Assessing the Economic Impacts

    of Poor Water and Sanitation

    Management at the Country Level

    Reducing Mercury Use and Re

    lease to Protect Human Health and

    the Environment

    Forest Carbon Partnership Facility

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    Department of StateContributions to the United Nations Systems

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    FY 2010

    Assessed

    or Volun

    tary

    PurposeDescription of Activity FundedFinal Recipient Organization

    Contributing

    Bureau/Ac

    count

    20,000Voluntary

    The Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF) was estab

    lished in November 2004 to f inance activities, programs

    and measures relating to climate change that are com

    plementary to those funded by resources from the GEF

    Trust Fund and with bilateral and multilateral funding

    Special Climate change FundAll Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    30,000Voluntary

    The Least Developed Countries Fund for Climate

    Change (LDCF) was established in November 2002 to

    address the needs of least developed countries whose

    economic and geophysical characteristics make themespecially vulnerable to the impact of global warming

    and climate change.

    Least Developed Countries FundAll Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    380AssessedNegotiating with States Parties on restrictions on the

    use of anti-vehicle mines and cluster munitions.

    Negotiating with States Parties on

    restrictions on the use of anti-

    vehicle mines and cluster muni

    tions.

    All Other U.S. Contributions

    various agencies

    Office of the

    Legal Advisor, L

    -United Nations

    Office at Geneva

    (UNOG):

    TOTAL 5,420,372

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    Department of TransportationContributions to the United Nations Systems

    Purpose

    To participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for airport design and safety.

    To participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for aeronautical communic

    ations.

    To participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for aeronautical navigation

    and surveillance.

    24VoluntaryTo participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for air traffic management.

    Air Traffic Management Requirements and

    Performance Panel- In-kind contribution of

    FAA employees to participate in meetings

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    17Voluntary

    To participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for the carriage of dangerous

    goods.

    Dangerous Goods Panel - In-kind contribu

    tion of FAA employees to participate in

    meetings

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    74Voluntary

    To participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for aeronautical navigation

    systems and technologies.

    Navigation Systems PanelInternational Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    106Voluntary

    To participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for procedures for air navig

    ation services.

    Obstacle Clearance Panel/ Instrument Flight

    Procedures Panel

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    20VoluntaryTo participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for operation of aircraft.Operations Panel

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    Contributing

    Bureau/Ac

    count

    Federal Aviation

    Administration

    (Operations)

    Final Recipient Organization

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Description of Activity Funded

    Aerodromes Panel - In-kind contribution of

    FAA employees to participate in meetings

    Aeronautical Communications Panel - In-

    kind contribution of FAA employees to parti

    cipate in meetings

    Aeronautical Surveillance Panel - In-kind

    contribution of FAA employees to participate

    in meetings

    Assessed or FY

    Voluntary 2010

    Voluntary 15

    Voluntary 246

    Voluntary 70

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    Department of TransportationContributions to the United Nations Systems

    Purpose

    To participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for airspace management.

    To participate in the development of interna

    tional environmental standards for aircraft

    noise and emissions.

    To participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for aviation charges and

    fees.

    29VoluntaryTo participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for aviation.

    Aerodrome Meteorological Observation and

    Forecast Study Group - In-kind contribution

    of FAA employees to participate in meetings.

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    3VoluntaryTo participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for aviation.

    Meteorological Warning Study Group - In-

    kind contribution of FAA employees to parti

    cipate in meetings.

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    6Voluntary

    To participate in the development of interna

    tional policies on recruiting and retaining

    skilled aviation professionals.

    Next Generation of Aviation Professionals

    Task Force - In-kind contribution of FAA

    employees to participate in meetings.

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    26Voluntary

    To participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for unmanned aircraft sys

    tems.

    UAS Study Group - In-kind contribution of

    FAA employees to participate in meetings.

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    18VoluntaryTo participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for aviation.

    ICAO Performance Based Navigation Study

    Group

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    Contributing

    Bureau/Ac

    count

    Final Recipient Organization

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    ($ obligations in thousands)

    Description of Activity Funded

    Separation and Airspace Safety Panel

    Committee on Aviation Environmental Pro

    tection

    Air Navigation Services Economics Panel

    Assessed or FY

    Voluntary 2010

    Voluntary 245

    Voluntary 36

    Voluntary 4

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    Department of TransportationContributions to the United Nations Systems

    Purpose

    To participate in the regional planning for the

    provision of air navigation services in the

    Asia/Pacific region.

    76VoluntaryTo participate in the regional planning for the

    provision of air navigation services in Europe.European Air Navigation Planning Group

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    To participate in the regional planning of the

    provision of air navigation services in the

    Western Hemisphere.

    To participate in the regional planning of the

    provision of air navigation services in the

    Middle East.

    184Voluntary

    To participate in the regional planning of the

    provision of air navigation services over the

    North Atlantic.

    NAT System Planning groupInternational Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    31VoluntaryTo participate in the development of interna

    tional standards for aviation

    International Airways Volcano Watch Oper

    ations Group

    International Civil Aviation Organ

    ization (ICAO)

    1,194VoluntaryTo provide support to programs