The FAO Transparency Portal is FAO’s public platform for transparency, accountability and open data. It provides access to information on FAO budgets, funding, donor contributions, expenditures, projects, workforce and results at global, regional and country levels.
Through interactive dashboards, datasets and official documents, users can explore how FAO resources are allocated and used, including both Regular Programme funding and voluntary contributions from Members and partners supporting projects and field activities.
The portal enables Member States, partners, researchers, journalists and the public to access up-to-date information on FAO financial resources, donor contributions, project implementation, operational performance and development results, helping users understand how FAO delivers its mandate and supports agrifood systems transformation worldwide..
FAO Programme of Work and Budget (PWB) outlines the corporate planned activities and financial resources for a specific period, typically a biennium (two-year period). The PWB is a key part of FAO's Medium Term Plan (MTP), which sets the overall direction and strategic objectives of the organization. The PWB serves as a framework for FAO's operations, providing a roadmap for achieving its goals and ensuring accountability for the use of resources.
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Explore dynamic information on FAO’s work around the world. View and analyze project data by location, recipient, resource partner, OECD sector, SDG, and the Four Betters of FAO’s Strategic Framework.

Voluntary contributions provided by Members and other resource partners help to support FAO’s work to create a world without hunger and poverty. View funding overviews by year and explore where the money goes.
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View voluntary contributions to FAO for the current year, up to the latest completed month.
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The Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) allows FAO to draw from its own regular programme resources and respond to countries’ most pressing needs for technical assistance.
As a partner agency for the Global Environment Facility (GEF), FAO supports countries worldwide in addressing the complex challenges at the nexus between the environment, agriculture, forestry, marine and freshwater resources.
The private sector – big or small, local or global – is a key ally in the global fight against food insecurity, malnutrition and rural poverty. The ambitious 2030 Agenda requires all forms of partnership and resources to achieve the SDGs for the benefit of this generation and generations to come.
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is the world’s largest dedicated fund for climate action. FAO extends its expertise and know-how by collaborating with other Accredited Entities to implement activities of approved GCF projects.
This section provides access to independent oversight and evaluation reports that assess the effectiveness, efficiency, and accountability of our programs and operations.
Evaluations in FAO help us deliver results for achieving a world without hunger and poverty by fostering evidence-based decision-making.
The Office of the Inspector General provides independent oversight of FAO’s programmes and operations, through internal audit and investigations.
We’re pleased to introduce two new features in the Programme Budget and Human Resources Dashboard: the Programme Implementation Report (PIR Results...
Explore how the FAO Transparency Portal promotes accountability and open access to data on programmes, budgets, and results. The portal now features...