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1 2011 Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement Procurement of goods and services - all sources of funding Procurement profiles of the Development Assistance Committee member countries Procurement profiles of the top twenty developing countries and countries with economies in transition

2 2011 Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement UNOPS would like to acknowledge the contribution of the various organizations to the 2011 Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect those of the United Nations. Copyright 2012 All rights reserved. The use of data from this publication must be accompanied by a reference to the title and a website location of this report. This publication and the accompanying Annual Thematic Supplement may be reproduced for personal use but may not otherwise be reproduced or, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission of UNOPS. This document is available online at and It has been published in electronic format to limit the use of paper, ink, and transport emissions to further support UNOPS leadership role in advancing sustainable practices.

3 Table of Contents Introduction...1 Glossary of terms...2 Executive Summary...3 Total procurement of goods and services for operational activities of the UN system...3 Ten major countries of supply to the UN system in Procurement by UN agencies in Procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transition...6 Procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transition by region...7 Procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transition by top 10 UN agencies...8 Top 20 developing countries and countries with economies in transition supplying UN operations in United Nations procurement and the Global Compact...10 Procurement from Global Compact members as a percentage of orders of $30,000 or more...10 Sustainability reporting in the UN system...12 About the report...16 Procurement profiles of the DAC member countries...17 Australia...18 Austria...19 Belgium...20 Canada...21 Denmark...22 Finland...23 France...24 Germany...25 Greece...26 Ireland...27 Italy...28 Japan...29 Luxemburg...30 Netherlands...31 New Zealand...32 Norway...33 Portugal...34 Republic of Korea...35 Spain...36 Sweden...37 Switzerland...38 United Kingdom...39 United States...40 i 2011 Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

4 Procurement profiles of the top twenty developing countries and countries with economies in transition Afghanistan Argentina Brazil China Congo, Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Haiti India Indonesia Jordan Kenya Pakistan Panama Peru Russian Federation South Africa Sudan Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates Procurement of goods and services - all sources of funding Total procurement of goods by country of procurement and services by country of head office Total procurement by UN agency Procurement of goods by country of procurement and source of funds Total procurement of goods by UN agency and country of procurement Procurement of services by contractor s country of head office and source of funds Total procurement of services by agency and country of procurement Top 10 items/product groups procured by UN agencies Agency share by category of goods and services Major goods and supplies ordered by UN agencies Major service and works contracts placed by UN agencies Project personnel - all sources of funding Annexes Annex 1 - Abbreviations Annex 2 - Developing countries Annex 3 - Economies in transition Annex 4 - Developed countries ii 2011 Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

5 Introduction United Nations procurement delivery in 2011 has decreased slightly in comparison to the previous year. The total UN procurement volume has decreased by $268 million over the previous year, representing a decrease of 1.9 percent. In terms of procurement of goods and services, procurement of goods decreased by $10 million, while procurement of services decreased by $258 million over The 2011 data further confirms that the UN s requirement for services exceeds that of goods, reversing the trend of previous years where the proportion of goods procured far outweighed that of services contracted. The 2011 report analyzes procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transition, and examines United Nations system performance in increasing opportunities for vendors in developing countries and countries with economies in transition. Significant progress has been made towards achieving that objective (refer to Figures 4-8 in the Executive Summary for further details). In addition, the 2011 report looks at procurement by United Nations organizations from vendors that support the Global Compact. The Compact measures engagement by the United Nations system with companies that take corporate social responsibility seriously, an increasingly important consideration in the global marketplace. The number of vendors that have signed the Global Compact has almost doubled over the past five years and currently has approximately 10,000 members. While United Nations organizations give no preferential treatment to Compact signatories, the volume of procurement with registered Global Compact vendors shows an increase of six percent over the period The distribution of countries and territories used in the report has been revised to follow those used by the Statistics Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) of the United Nations. In previous reports the designations used were developing countries, countries with economies in transition and industrialized countries. The 2011 report uses the following designations developing countries, countries with economies in transition and developed countries. The designations developing, in transition and developed are intended for statistical convenience and do not necessarily express a judgment about the stage reached by a particular country or area in the development process. The 2011 statistical report features an annual thematic supplement, now in its fourth year, that focuses on current issues in procurement. For 2011, the focus of the supplement is on the issue of transparency and its effects on public procurement in the context of the global move towards creating a more accountable and robust system of development cooperation. The supplement provides an overview of the benefits and challenges of transparency, as well as case studies and contributions from practitioners and experts. This publication has been produced by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) on behalf of the United Nations system of organisations. UNOPS is grateful to the United Nations organizations listed in Table 2 on page five for their continuous support and contributions that make the publication possible. UNOPS hopes that this report provides useful information on the breadth and spectrum of United Nations procurement to the reader. UNOPS continually strives to improve and refine the report to better serve expectations and objectives of government stakeholders, donors, the business community and United Nations organizations. This report is available online at the website locations shown below. United Nations Global Marketplace (UNGM) UNOPS Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

6 Glossary of terms All sources of UN funding: Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member countries: Developing countries and countries with economies in transition (DC/ET): Fellowships: Goods: International Project Personnel: National Project Personnel: Procurement: Services: Covers technical cooperation and other development assistance from regular, extra budgetary and trust funds, as well as emergency, humanitarian and peacekeeping operations. A key forum of major bilateral donors who work together to increase the effectiveness of their common efforts to support sustainable development. DAC consists of 22 member countries as well as the Commission of the European Communities. Countries for which the United Nations provides financial/technical assistance. A list of these countries is attached as Annex 2 and 3. Scholarships and study tours awarded to individuals for study and training within various operational activity programmes. Activities which do not involve individual award of a scholarship, such as group training and seminars, are not included. Includes both equipment and supplies. Experts and consultants hired internationally for technical cooperation activities. National personnel of all categories, including experts and consultants, hired locally for technical cooperation activities. The acquisition of goods and services. Contracts with companies/contractors or consulting firms. This does not include the hiring of individual experts and consultants Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

7 Executive Summary Total procurement of goods and services for operational activities of the UN system The overall procurement volume (goods and services combined) of United Nations organizations during 2011 decreased to $14.3 billion, from $14.5 billion in 2010 a reduction of 1.9 percent, this is the first recorded decrease in the annual reporting of UN procurement volume since The total procurement of goods decreased $10 million, a decrease of 0.1 percent, while procurement of services dropped by $258 million, a decrease of 3.5 percent. Between 2007 and 2011, United Nations procurement volume increased from $10.1 billion to $14.3 billion, attributable to a $1.8 billion growth in the procurement of goods and a $2.4 billion growth in the procurement of services for the same period. Figure 1 Total procurement of goods and services, ($ Million) Services Goods Figure 16,0001: Total procurement of goods and services 13,594 13,797 14,544 14,276 14,000 Goods Services Total ,783 2,743 6,527 12, ,665 4,739 9, ,273 10,113 4,839 10,113 10, ,754 6,840 6,840 13,594 7,403 7,469 7, ,394 7,403 13,797 8, ,075 7,469 14,544 4, ,066 7,210 14,276 6,000 4,000 2,000 5,273 6,754 6,394 7,075 7, From 2007 to 2011, the procurement of services by the United Nations system rose as a share of total procurement, and in 2008 slightly overtook the procurement share goods. In 2011, the share of services still exceeded that of goods albeit only by a margin of 1 percent compared to 7.3 percent in 2009 and 2.7 percent in Figure 2 Proportion of goods and services procured, Figure 60.0% 2: Proportion of goods and servcies procured Services Goods Goods Services 50.0% % 50.4% % 47.9% % 50.3% % 53.7% 40.0% % 51.4% % 50.5% 30.0% 20.0% 52.1% 47.9% 49.7% 50.3% 46.3% 53.7% 48.6% 51.4% 49.5% 50.5% 10.0% 0.0% In 2002 the total UN procurement volume decreased to $4.5 billion from $4.6 billion in 2001, a decrease of 1.5 percent Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

8 Ten major countries of supply to the UN system in 2011 The 10 major countries to supply United Nations organizations in 2011 (see Table 1) included two developing countries and one country with its economy in transition, with Afghanistan, India and the Russian Federation accounting for 30.7 percent of the total procurement volume of the top 10 countries of supply. Afghanistan is among the 10 major countries to supply the UN for the third year running, despite its share of total United Nations procurement volume decreasing by 0.8 percentage points in Procurement from Afghanistan consisted primarily of construction, transport and demining services executed with national contractors by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) respectively. India has featured in this list since 2000, and in 2011, was the third largest supplier to the United Nations system, with a 5.1 percent share of total United Nations procurement volume representing an increase of 1.2 percentage points over Procurement from India included vaccines, pharmaceuticals and medical equipment procured primarily by the United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF). The Russian Federation s share of total procurement volume for 2011 was of 4.2 percent representing an increase of 0.4 percentage points over Procurement from the Russian Federation consisted primarily of airline management and operations services and food supplies, procured by the United Nations Procurement Division (UN/PD) and the World Food Programme (WFP) respectively. Table 1 Top 10 countries of supply to the UN system in 2011 ($ Million) Countries Goods Services Total % $ Million of Total United States of America , , % Switzerland % India % Russian Federation % Afghanistan % Belgium % France % Italy % Denmark % United Kingdom % Top 10 Total 3, , , % Grand Total 7, , , % The percentage share of total goods and services procured from the top 10 major countries of supply showed a decreasing trend between 2004 and 2006, reflecting a broadening of the geographical spread of UN procurement. Between 2007 and 2009 (see Figure 3) this downward trend reversed with the total procurement share of the top ten countries of supply to the United Nations increasing. During this period the percentage share has increased by 9 percent, However, since 2009 the total share of procurement from the top ten countries of supply has again been declining, with an initial decline of 0.9 percent in 2010 followed by a further decline of 1.5 percent in 2011 indicating a reduction in the concentration of UN procurement spend within the primary supplier countries and widening of supply sources Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

9 Figure 3 Percentage share of total procurement volume of the top 10 countries to supply the UN system 50.0% % 46.6% 46.4% 45.5% % % 40.6% 40.0% % 44.0% % 33.7% 37.6% % 38.1% % % 44.0% Procurement by UN agencies in The following table lists the procurement volume of individual United Nations organizations in 2010 and Data is presented by the percentage share from developing countries and those with economies in transition, which has increased by 2 percentage points from 2010 to Total procurement volume from 2010 to 2011 decreased by $268 million 2. Despite this decrease, 15 of the 30 reporting United Nations organizations increased their procurement volume over the previous year. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF) recorded the largest volume increases. Table 2 Procurement by UN agencies, including percentage procured in developing countries and countries with economies in transition, ($ Million) Agency Goods Services Total (%) Goods Services Total (%) ESCAP % % ESCWA % % ECLAC % % FAO % % IAEA % % IFAD % % ILO % % INSTRAW % Now UNWOMEN - Data not received ITC % % ITU % No data received OPCW % % PAHO % % UNDP , , % , , % UNECA % % UNESCO % % UNFPA % % UNHCR % % UNICEF 1, , % 2, , % UNIDO % % UN/PD , , % 1, , , % UNOG % % UNON % % UNOPS , % % UNOV % % UNRWA % % UNU % % UNV % % UPU % % WFP 1, , , % 1, , , % WHO % No data received WIPO % % WMO % % WTO % % TOTAL 7, , , % 7, , , % 2. The total number UN reporting agencies was 30 agencies compared to 33 agencies the previous year where a portion of the decrease in total UN procurement volume may be attributed to Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

10 Procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transition General Assembly resolution 57/279 (2005) on procurement reform (specifically paragraph six), encourages United Nations organizations to increase sourcing opportunities for suppliers from developing countries and countries with economies in transition. General Assembly resolution 61/246 (2007) (specifically paragraph 24), reiterates the request. In response, United Nations organizations have placed more orders with suppliers from these countries. The growth of such orders has steadily grown over the 2007 to 2011 period (as shown in Figure 4), a cumulative increase of 57.2 percent for the same period. Figure 4 UN procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transition, ($ Million) Figure 10,0004: UN procurement from developing countries Services Goods Goods Services Total 7,576 8, ,510 2,656 5, ,752 2,673 6,972 5, ,425 3,635 3,337 6,972 6, ,313 4,263 7, ,808 4,5943,337 8,402 4, ,894 4,634 8,528 4,000 2,673 8,402 8,528 4,594 4,634 2,000 2,752 3,635 3,313 3,808 3, In 2011, procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transition increased by $126 million over 2010 further building upon the $826 million increase from 2009 to 2010, the $600 million increase from 2008 to 2009 and the $1.5 billion increase from 2007 to This is reflected by an increase in the percentage share from 57.7 percent in 2010 to 59.7 percent of total United Nations procurement volume in 2011, while procurement from developed countries decreased from 41.7 percent in 2010 to 39.2 percent in Procurement from unspecified countries was $159 million in Countries are unspecified when organizations cannot attribute the origin of the supplier in their management information systems. Figure 5 UN procurement from industrialized countries, developing countries and countries with economies in transition, (as a percentage of the total procurement volume) 80.0% 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% 0.0% Developing Countries & Countries Developed Unspecified with Economies in Transition Countries Countries % 35.2% 9.9% % 37.7% 8.7% % 37.9% 10.8% % 44.0% 1.1% % 41.7% 0.5% % 39.2% 1.1% Developed countries Developing countries & countries with economies in transition Unspecified countries Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

11 Procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transition by region United Nations procurement from African, Latin American, Caribbean and Arab states has remained stable in the period from 2010 to 2011, despite the reduction in the overall United Nations procurement volume. The Asia Pacific region experienced a reduction of $266 million in their share of procurement from the United Nations organizations in Notably, Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States have experienced an increase of $422 million in UN procurement across the region in the period from 2010 to Figure 6 UN procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transition by region, ($ Million) , ARAB STATES , , , AFRICA 1, , , , , , , ASIA & PACIFIC 1, , , , , , EUROPE & CIS , , LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIB. 1, , , , , , , ARAB STATES AFRICA ASIA & PACIFIC EUROPE & CIS LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIB. Regional data from developing countries and countries with economies in transition show that all regions except the Asia and Pacific region and CIS states have seen a stable trend in procurement business. The percentage share has decreased from Asia and Pacific region by 1.5 percent and increased from the CIS states by 3 percent. Figure 7 UN procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transition by region, (percentage of total UN procurement) Figure 20.00% 7: UN procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transistion (%) 16.00% ARAB STATES 6.68% 7.82% 8.61% 11.32% 10.80% 11.26% AFRICA 15.67% 11.43% 11.94% 14.53% 14.43% 14.63% ASIA 12.00% & PACIFIC 15.33% 16.59% 14.26% 15.44% 17.36% 15.83% EUROPE & CIS 4.46% 3.61% 3.98% 4.50% 4.23% 7.26% LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIB % 14.19% 12.50% 9.12% 10.94% 10.69% 8.00% 4.00% 0.00% ARAB STATES ASIA & PACIFIC LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIB. AFRICA EUROPE & CIS Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

12 Procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transition by top 10 UN agencies Figure 8 represents percentage of procurement volume by the 10 largest United Nations organizations (which account for 93 percent of total procurement), from developing countries and countries with economies in transition in 2011, as well as the percentage change compared with Organizations are listed in descending order by total procurement volume, detailed in the left hand column. Figure 8 UN agency procurement from developing countries and countries with economies in transistion by region by top 10 UN agencies Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

13 Top 20 developing countries and countries with economies in transition supplying UN operations in 2010 In total, procurement of goods and services from the top 20 developing countries and countries with economies in transition represents 38.5 percent of overall United Nations procurement volume, an increase of 1.7 percentage points over For a detailed overview of procurement volume trends, categories of goods and services procured, as well United Nations organizations shares for each of the countries listed in Table 3, please refer to the procurement profiles of these countries available on page 41 onwards. Table 3 Top 20 developing countries and countries with economies in transition supplying UN operations in 2011 ($ Million) Countries Goods Services Total % of Total India % Russian Federation % Afghanistan % Sudan* % Kenya % Argentina % United Arab Emirates % Pakistan % Panama % Brazil % South Africa % Indonesia % Ethiopia % Congo, DRC % Peru % Ukraine % Jordan % Haiti % China % Turkey % Top twenty 2, , , % Grand Total 7, , , % *. Due to limitations in management information systems of the reporting agencies, some goods and services attributed to Sudan may have originated in South Sudan following the country s independence on 9 July Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

14 United Nations Procurement and the Global Compact UN agencies, in cooperation with their suppliers, are increasingly trying to buy for a better world. They are looking beyond traditional economic parameters to make decisions based on life-cycle costs and associated environmental and social implications, to help producers - especially in the developing world - become more efficient and competitive in larger markets. For the fifth consecutive year, the Annual Statistical Report 2011 features an analysis of the participation of UN suppliers in the world s largest global corporate citizenship initiative, the Global Compact. The United Nations strongly encourages its suppliers to support the Global Compact and its principles 3. In 1999, the United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan challenged the business leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos to develop greater social and environmental responsibility in their business activities. He offered them a new compact of shared values and principles, to give a human face to the global market: the Global Compact. The Global Compact is a framework for businesses that are committed to aligning their operations and strategies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption. As the world s largest global corporate citizenship initiative, the Global Compact is a voluntary scheme, a learning dialogue and a platform for action. Procurement from Global Compact members as a percentage of orders of $30,000 or more Overall, the total procurement volume of the UN has slightly decreased from 2010 to However, the percentage of procurement volume which comes from contracts with Global Compact members has constantly increased over the period , reaching percent in The number of vendors that have signed the Global Compact has almost doubled over the past 5 years and currently has almost 7,000 business members. Figure 9 Global compact membership as a percentage of orders of $30,000 or more 3. Being a signatory to the UN Global Compact does not provide a company preferential treatment throughout a procurement process. The procurement process as applied by UN organisations ensures that all prospective bidders are treated equally, fairly and in a transparent manner Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

15 Year Total of UN Procurement (million) Total contracts of $30,000 or more (million) Procurement from Global Compact members (million) Percentage ,404 6, % ,029 6,819 1, % ,594 9,338 1, % ,801 10,964 1, % ,765 11,271 2, % ,276 11,182 2, % Global Compact Geographical Origin according to the volume of orders Since 2006, the geogrpahical orogin of Global Compact members has evolved from a northern hemispehere majority (Europe and North America) to a more widespread representation. In comparison to the previous years analysis, data for 2011 show a positive evolution, as the aggregated share of UN suppliers from Africa, Asia and Central/South America with Global Compact membership has dramatically increased to reach almost half of the overall procurement volume. On the other hand, share of the suppliers from Europe has decreased from 46.7 percent to 12.6 percent in 2011 to the benefit of North American suppliers. Participation of supplier from the Oceania continues to be very limited. Figure 10 Regional breakdown of Global Compact registered suppliers in 2011 Africa 28% 0% Asia 10% Central/South America 12% Europe 37% 13% North America 37% Oceania 0% 28% Africa Asia Central/South America Europe 10% North America Oceania 13% 12% Figure 11 Regional breakdown of Global Compact registered suppliers 2010 and 2009 Regional breakdown 2010 Regional breakdown 2009 Africa 6% 0% Asia 23% 11% Central/South America 13% Europe 47% North America 23% Oceania 0% 6% 11% 13% Africa Asia Central/South America Europe North America Oceania Africa 5% 0% Asia 11% Central/South America 3% Europe 37% 44% North America 37% Oceania 0% 5% 11% 3% Africa Asia Central/South America Europe North America Oceania 47% 44% Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

16 United Nations procurement spend with Global Compact members in 2011 For the fourth year, procurement statistics on contracts of $30,000 or more have been crossed-referenced with the list of Global Compact members. The result of the analysis shows that the percentage of spend with Global Compact members varies across the reporting agencies, depending on the agencies procurement volume and spend profile. Figure 12 Percentage of expenditure with Global Compact suppliers % of spend 60% with Global Compact suppliers ESCAP 50% 24.00% ECLAC 3.40% FAO 40% 12.90% ITC 3.10% UNECA 30% 19.60% UNHCR 7.20% UNICEF 20% 33.50% UNIDO 33.50% UNOG10% 10.60% UNON 8.10% UNOPS 0% 8.80% UNOV 22.10% UNV 5.30% WTO 54.20% Sustainability reporting in the UN System The United Nations has an impact on the economic, environmental and social fabric where it conducts its operations. Acknowledging this, the UN has committed to achieving climate neutrality and overall environmental sustainability, and it is pursuing this goal with a system-wide initiative since Openness and transparency on the way UN operations are managed and donor funds are employed are in the best interest of UN stakeholders and of the international community. For these reasons, a sustainability reporting system has been introduced. For the fourth year, the Annual Statistical Report contains a section on sustainability reporting. The report focuses on two key areas of sustainability performance for the UN: sustainable procurement and sustainable office management Out of the 30 agencies that returned statistical information for 2011 and are therefore included in the ASR, 40 percent provided (in whole or in part) information on their sustainability performance 3. Depsite difficulties in collecting information on sustainability factors, the participating agencies have returned more detailed and comprehensive reports, showing their growing interest in initiating internal measures towards sustainable procurement activities. 3. The reports provided by ECLAC, FAO, UNOPS and UNIDO refer to the respective HQ only. UNICEF reports on its Supply Division,with the exception of some procurement environmental information which refer to the global procurement function Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

17 Figure 13 Sustainability reporting among UN agencies for 2011 Sustainability reporting among UN agencies Agencies reporting on sustainability 40.00% Agencies not reporting on sustainability 60.00% 40% 60% Agencies reporting on sustainability Agencies not reporting on sustainability From vision to implementation: description of measures by agency Some of the major advances in practice and measurement of sustainable procurement initiatives reported by United Nations agencies include; United Nations Volunteers (UNV) and the International Trade Centre (ITC) reported the implementation of a sustainable procurement policy (SPP), and the World Trade Organization (WTO), the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and UNOPS have indicated plans to adopt a SPP in 2012, complemented by the adoption of a global sustainable procurement programme. The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and UNV apply, where appropriate, environmental criteria for in the evaluation of certain tenders (cleaning contract, furniture, construction, stationary, paper and IT). UNV has also applied its sustainable procurement policy to cases where environment and social issues are prevalent, such as printing, travel and contracts. ITC estimates that about 26 percent of its suppliers have a written statement of their environmental policy, and 100 percent of procurement and resources consumption for administrative needs are recycled, eco-labelled or based on the Sustainable Procurement Guidelines. UNICEF reported that 47 percent of its orders are placed with suppliers holding an ISO certification (or equivalent), while 43 percent are placed with suppliers holding the SA 8000 certification (or equivalent), a global social accountability standard for decent working conditions. Recycling initiatives and waste management programmes have been initiated in UNOPS offices, encouraging personnel to reduce paper, water and electricity consumption. The UNOPS sustainability team in cooperation with UNDP, UNFPA and WFP have developed initiatives for the Common Facilities to raise awareness on sustainability by implementing recycling measures and by proposing suggestions to the management to move toward improved environmental performance. The UN World Trade Organization (WTO) has implemented green office initiatives to raise awareness of actions staff should undertake towards neutralizing the organization s carbon footprint. This includes for instance the circulation by the Management team of an internal note with recommendations and measures to follow, as well as the organization of debates on environmental issues during the management and Staff Association meetings. A Climate-neutral focal points has also been designated, and measures regarding paper recycling and reduction have been reinforced, as no printed documents are sent in the context of WTO statutory meetings Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

18 Environmental performance The use of resources, materials and production of office waste has also been explored within the theme of environmental office performance. This is an area that intersects with sustainable procurement for administrative functions, and with the carbon neutrality goal of the UN System. The number of agencies which have been able to report on 2011 water consumption, waste production and electricity consumption has slightly increased compared to 2010 reporting exercise. Figure 14 illustrates water consumption in relation to the number of office occupants across the ten reporting agencies. Figure 14 Water consumption by agency in metres cubed per occupant Figure 15 shows the level of energy consumption per office occupant across 11 reporting agencies. Figure 15 Electricity conumption by agency in kilowatt/hours per occupant Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

19 Figure 16 on waste production and management provides information not only on the amount of waste produced (in kilograms per office occupant), but also on the disposal system where figures exist for 2011 and According to the waste hierarchy, recycling is the most favoured option, followed by energy recovery (incineration) with disposal in landfill being the least favoured option. Figure 16 Waste production (kilogram per occupant) and disposal method per agency The objective for future reporting is to increase the amount of information received, involving a higher number of agencies and improving data quality. The sustainability report will also reinforce coordination with other existing UN programmes that share its objectives and partly also its tools, such as the UN Global Compact or the Sustainable UN (SUN) initiative. While acknowledging that the report may reflect the significant challenges that underlie the measurement and reporting of sustainability initiatives that are ongoing across the United Nations system of organisations, there is much interest and progress in the important area. We are confident that our work in this area sends the right signal to the international community, to UN suppliers and the market at large, and finally to civil society and all our stakeholders about the strategic intent of the United Nations to support sustainability objectives through our operations Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

20 About the report Background The first annual statistical report on procurement by UN agencies in respect of operational activities, prepared by the Inter- Agency Procurement Services Office (IAPSO) of the United Nations Development Programme, was submitted to the 39th session of the General Assembly (Doc. A/39/417) in By resolution 39/220 the General Assembly established the need for recurrent reporting of such information on operational activities and encouraged organizations of the UN system to co-operate with IAPSO in this important exercise. Since 2008 the report has been compiled by UNOPS (United Nations Office for Project Services) as a result of the partial merger between UNOPS and IAPSO in Methodology Statistical data on procurement of goods and services and the personnel components for operational activities are requested from UN organizations. To facilitate collection and compilation of the large amount of data, UNOPS provides pro-forma tables available from the UNGM website, together with instructions for completing the reporting requirements. The 2011 report compiles information supplied by 31 UN organizations in total (of which 30 provided procurement data and 8 personnel data). UNOPS relies entirely on the co-operation of the participating entities in the compilation and reporting of the statistics. In general, response rates were satisfactory and data quality has improved with the use of better reporting tools. Data is reported on goods based on countries of supply and on services based on country of contractor. Moreover, procurement orders and contracts for services are reported by contract amount and not by expenditures incurred. Most UN agencies cannot report data based on country of origin of goods, or on actual expenditures at the present time Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

21 Procurement profiles of the DAC member countries Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

22 Procurement from DAC Member Countries AUSTRALIA Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 0.8% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Millio 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) 3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services UN/PD WFP UNDP 6.57 PAHO 3.59 UNOPS 1.56 IAEA 0.79 UNICEF 0.69 UNFPA 0.58 UNHCR 0.49 FAO 0.45 UNESCO 0.29 UNV 0.24 OTHER 0.22 TOTAL Goods Petroleum Products Electric Motors, Generators Telecommunications Equipment Laboratory & Medical Equipment Food Supplies Services Transport Services General Project Management Logistics Support Medical Services Freight Forwarding Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

23 Procurement from DAC Member Countries AUSTRIA Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 0.76% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) 3. Commonly Procured Goods & Services IAEA UNDP UNOV 5.12 UNIDO 4.86 UN/PD 4.49 FAO 0.90 UNOPS 0.36 UNFPA 0.17 UNHCR 0.13 WFP 0.12 UNESCO 0.10 ILO 0.08 OTHER 0.21 TOTAL Goods IT Equipment Medical & Lab. Equipment and Supplies Telecommunication Equipment Motor Vehicles Services Building and Construction Services Energy and Policy Management Cleaning Services Equipment Installation, Maintenance, Repairs Environmental Management Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

24 Procurement from DAC Member Countries BELGIUM Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 3.14% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNICEF PAHO WFP UNDP 9.71 UNHCR 9.61 UN/PD 7.22 UNRWA 5.22 UNESCO 2.99 UNOPS 2.53 ILO 1.52 FAO 1.29 WTO 1.22 UNU 1.13 WIPO 1.08 IAEA 0.86 UNFPA 0.83 UNIDO 0.41 OPCW 0.39 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Vaccines, Biologicals Food Supplies Medical & Laboratory Supplies, Renewables Pharmaceuticals Tent/Camp outdoor Equipment Telecommunication & Software Equipment Services Freight Forwarding Insurance Services Consultancy Services & Health Management Translation services IT Services Industrial Planing & Programming Telecommunication Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

25 Procurement from DAC Member Countries CANADA Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 1.03% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD WFP UNDP IAEA 2.10 UNESCO 1.98 UNICEF 1.75 UNHCR 1.29 UNOPS 1.19 PAHO 1.12 ILO 1.07 FAO 0.82 UNFPA 0.77 UNOV 0.75 UNV 0.31 OTHER 0.65 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies Vaccines, Biologicals Pharmaceuticals Election Equipment Computer Equipment Nuclear Research Services Transport Services Airline Management Operations Environmental Management Construction Services Consulting Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

26 Procurement from DAC Member Countries DENMARK Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 2.96% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNICEF UNDP UNHCR UNOPS UN/PD WFP UNFPA PAHO FAO 5.01 ILO 1.88 UNIDO 1.75 UNESCO 1.13 UNOV 1.11 ECA 0.78 WIPO 0.66 UNRWA 0.52 IAEA 0.47 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods IT Equipment & Office Supplies Vaccines, Medical Supplies Bednets Elections Equipment Telecommunications Equipment Motor Vehicles Services Freight & Transport Services Mine Clearance Services Management Advisory Services Leasing Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

27 Procurement from DAC Member Countries FINLAND Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 21.8 mill. 0.15% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNFPA 8.31 UNDP 5.98 UNICEF 2.24 UN/PD 1.45 UNHCR 1.25 WFP 1.05 OPCW 0.43 WMO 0.41 IAEA 0.16 UNESCO 0.14 ILO 0.11 UNOV 0.10 UNOG 0.08 UNV 0.05 UNRWA 0.05 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Contraceptives Personal Safty and Protection Telecommunication Equipment Cold Chain Equipment Education Supplies Services Machinery & Vehicle Maintenance Engineering Training Services Consulting Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

28 Procurement from DAC Member Countries FRANCE Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 3.06% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNICEF PAHO WFP UNESCO UN/PD UNDP UNOPS 7.03 UNHCR 5.21 UNOG 4.26 WIPO 3.04 FAO 2.72 ILO 2.42 IAEA 1.72 UNFPA 1.14 WMO 0.41 ITC 0.26 UNV 0.14 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Vaccines, Biologicals Food Supplies Pharmaceuticals Construction Equipment Medical Equipment & supplies Services Freight Forwarding Consultancy Services Environmental Management Services Construction Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

29 Procurement from DAC Member Countries GERMANY Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 195.4mill. 1.37% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD UNDP UNFPA UNICEF WFP IAEA UNV 6.53 UNHCR 5.19 UNIDO 3.67 UNOPS 3.67 PAHO 2.02 FAO 1.44 ECA 1.38 WMO 1.25 ILO 1.04 UNESCO 0.91 WIPO 0.88 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Vaccines/biologicals Contraceptives Food Supplies & Nutrition Laboratory Equipment Packing and Sealing Articles of Plastics Services Transport Services Airline Management & operations Security Services Management Consultancy Services Investment and Funds Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

30 Procurement from DAC Member Countries GREECE Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 4.3 mill. 0.03% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) WFP 1.69 UNHCR 0.80 UNDP 0.50 IAEA 0.28 UN/PD 0.17 UNOPS 0.16 UNESCO 0.09 UNV 0.01 ILO 0.01 OTHER 0.00 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Fire Protection Radiation Detectors and Monitors Security/ Detection Equipment Services Transport Services Environmental Management Services Waste Disposal Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

31 Procurement from DAC Member Countries IRELAND Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 26.1 mill. 0.18% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) WFP UNICEF 4.82 UN/PD 2.93 UNDP 1.84 ILO 1.48 UNHCR 1.38 UNESCO 0.83 UNOPS 0.59 UNOG 0.37 OPCW 0.24 PAHO 0.22 ITC 0.20 WIPO 0.14 ECA 0.13 UNIDO 0.11 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Water & Sanitation Equipment Electric Motors & Generators Pharmaceuticals Food Supplies Diagnostic Test Kits Services Computer Services Transportation and Logistics Office, Computer & Communication Equi. Maintenance & Repair Training Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

32 Procurement from DAC Member Countries ITALY Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 423.3mill. 2.97% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) WFP UN/PD UNICEF FAO IFAD UNHCR UNIDO UNDP PAHO ILO 8.05 IAEA 4.99 UNOPS 3.77 UNESCO 2.73 UNFPA 1.93 UNOG 1.51 UNRWA 1.42 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Vaccines/biologicals Prefabricated buildings Food Supplies Electric motors & Generators Water & Sanitation Equipment Motor Vehicles Services Freight Forwarding Air Charter services Advertising and Information Services Engineering Consultancies Office Building Rental Environmental Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

33 Procurement from DAC Member Countries JAPAN Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 0.9 % 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNOPS UNICEF UN/PD UNHCR UNDP 7.54 WFP 5.58 WIPO 4.89 IAEA 1.98 UNESCO 1.49 FAO 0.33 UNFPA 0.32 ILO 0.19 UNIDO 0.08 OTHER 0.17 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Motor Vehicles Motor Cycles Food Supplies Household technology Rescue Vehicles & Ambulances Vaccines/Biologicals Services Leasing Services Security Services Consultancy Services Transport Services Financial Services & Insurance Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

34 Procurement from DAC Member Countries LUXEMBURG Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 5.4 mill. 0.04% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNICEF 4.11 UNHCR 0.54 UNESCO 0.49 UNDP 0.05 ITC 0.05 UNFPA 0.04 UNOG 0.02 UN/PD 0.02 FAO 0.02 WFP 0.02 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Cold Chain Equipment Services Printing & Publishing Services Design/Photographic Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

35 Procurement from DAC Member Countries NETHERLANDS Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 0.96% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNDP UNFPA UNRWA UNICEF UN/PD PAHO OPCW 6.53 WFP 5.12 UNHCR 3.48 FAO 2.10 UNOPS 1.52 UNIDO 1.23 ILO 0.98 IAEA 0.80 UNESCO 0.57 IFAD 0.34 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Pharmaceuticals Food Supplies Medical & Laboratory Equipment Trailers & Machinery Communication Equipment Vaccines Services Rental Services Transport Services Construction Services Environmental Management IT Services & PC Software Maintenance & Repair Consultancy Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

36 Procurement from DAC Member Countries NEW ZEALAND Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 3.0 mill. 0.02% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNDP 1.34 UN/PD 0.93 UNOPS 0.19 UNICEF 0.17 UNESCO 0.09 UNFPA 0.08 WFP 0.06 ILO 0.05 IAEA 0.03 OTHER 0.02 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Telecommunication Equipment Software Cold Chain Equipment Services Consultant Services Telecommunication Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

37 Procurement from DAC Member Countries NORWAY Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 22.5 mill. 0.16% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) WFP 8.36 UNICEF 3.32 UNOG 1.94 UNDP 1.87 UNHCR 1.86 UNIDO 1.76 UNRWA 0.95 FAO 0.81 PAHO 0.51 UNOPS 0.25 OTHER 0.43 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies Education Supplies Electric Motors & Generators Satelite Communication Systems Water and Sanitation Services Trade Data Interchange Transport and Logistics Construction Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

38 Procurement from DAC Member Countries PORTUGAL Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 8.0mill. 0.06% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNDP 4.36 UN/PD 2.53 WFP 0.32 UNIDO 0.25 UNOPS 0.16 ECA 0.13 IAEA 0.09 UNHCR 0.05 UNESCO 0.04 UNICEF 0.02 UNOG 0.01 ILO 0.01 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Industrial Products Mobile Clinics Wood & Paper Products Services Airline Management and Operation Services Consultancy Services Engineering Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

39 Procurement from DAC Member Countries KOREA-REPUBLIC OF Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 0.20% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) PAHO UNDP 6.77 UNICEF 4.70 IAEA 1.20 UNHCR 1.17 WIPO 1.05 UNFPA 0.40 UNOPS 0.37 ESCAP 0.31 UNESCO 0.30 OTHER TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Laboratory Equipment Vaccines & Biological Office Furniture Medical Equipment Vehicles Services Radioactive material disposal and decontamination Information & Printing Services Electrical Installation Services Technical Studies Construction Services Environmental Management Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

40 Procurement from DAC Member Countries SPAIN Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 52.4 mill. 0.37% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD UNDP UNIDO 4.20 WTO 2.22 UNICEF 1.72 UNESCO 0.90 UNOPS 0.65 UNHCR 0.60 FAO 0.59 UNFPA 0.58 UNOG 0.30 PAHO 0.29 ILO 0.19 ITC 0.15 IAEA 0.10 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Green Houses Water & Sanitation Office Furniture Medical Equipment Pharmaceuticals Services Airline Management & Operations Information & Printing Services Electrical Installation Services Construction Services Advisory Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

41 Procurement from DAC Member Countries SWEDEN Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 18.5 mill. 0.13% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD 6.34 UNICEF 4.94 UNDP 2.36 WFP 1.22 UNHCR 1.18 UNOPS 0.65 UNFPA 0.36 UNON 0.31 UNOG 0.20 FAO 0.19 UNIDO 0.19 IAEA 0.15 OTHER 0.38 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Medical Consumables Education Supplies Cold Chain Equipment Laboratory Supplies Cargo Trucks Services Maintenance & Repair Services Environmental Management Services Professional Consultancy Services Advertising & Information Services Procurement Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

42 Procurement from DAC Member Countries SWITZERLAND Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 5.16% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNICEF WIPO UNOG UNHCR ILO PAHO WFP UN/PD UNDP WMO ITC UNOPS 7.95 IAEA 3.32 IFAD 2.71 UNIDO 2.41 FAO 2.15 UNESCO 2.05 UNFPA 1.20 UNRWA 0.81 UNOV 0.08 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Vaccines & Biologicals Household Technology Pharmaceuticals Mosquito Nets Food Supplies Services Travel Services Computer Services (Programming) Construction & Engineering Services Leasing & Rental Services Building Maintenance & Repair Transport Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

43 Procurement from DAC Member Countries UNITED KINGDOM Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 2.92% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD PAHO UNOPS UNICEF UNDP WFP UNFPA UNHCR IAEA 8.74 FAO 7.21 WIPO 6.84 UNOG 6.08 IFAD 3.03 UNESCO 2.95 UNIDO 2.75 ILO 1.94 UNOV 1.34 ECA 1.28 OPCW 0.78 WMO 0.64 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Vaccines Contraceptives Telecommunication Equipment Pharmaceuticals Electric Motors and Generators Services Mine Clearance Services Catering Services Office Equipment Leasing & Rentals Professional Consultancy Services Transport Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

44 Procurement from DAC Member Countries UNITED STATES Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD 1,534.8 mill. 10.8% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD UNICEF UNDP WFP UNOPS UNFPA PAHO UNHCR IAEA 8.34 WIPO 6.60 IFAD 5.28 ECA 4.06 UNOG 2.65 FAO 2.64 ILO 2.55 UNESCO 2.50 UNOV 1.55 ESCAP 1.51 WMO 1.41 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Telecommunications & EDP Equipment Vaccines/Biologicals Contraceptives IT & Office Supplies Food and Nutrition Supplies Motor Vehicles Services Construction Services Transport Services Communication & Telecom. Services Mine Clearance Services Leasing & Rental Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

45 Procurement profiles of the top 20 developing countries and countries with economies in transition Annual Statistical Report on United Nations Procurement

46 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition AFGHANISTAN Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 3.77% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNDP UNOPS WFP UN/PD UNHCR UNESCO 5.17 FAO 4.95 UNICEF 3.65 UNFPA 2.77 UNOV 2.44 UNOG 0.01 OTHER 0.00 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Fuels Oils (primarily Aviation fuel) Building Materials Fertilizer IT & Office Supplies Food Supplies Services Tranport Services Security & Safety Services Demining Services Construction Services HR Support Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

47 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition ARGENTINA Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 2.56% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNDP UNOPS WFP UNICEF 1.44 PAHO 1.30 UNESCO 0.76 UNFPA 0.62 IAEA 0.48 UNOG 0.23 UNHCR 0.19 ECLAC 0.16 WIPO 0.10 OTHER 0.22 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods IT Equipment & Software Food Supplies Pharmaceuticals Security & Safety Equipment Medical Equipment Office Machinery & Supplies Audio Visual & Telecommunication Equip. Services Construction Services ICT Maintenance & Support Printing Services Environmental Management Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

48 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition BRAZIL Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 1.32% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) PAHO UNDP WFP UNESCO UNICEF 2.01 UNFPA 1.94 UNOPS 0.72 IAEA 0.67 FAO 0.51 ILO 0.51 UNHCR 0.30 WIPO 0.29 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Ozone Depleting Substances Food & Nutrition Vaccines and Biologicals Insecticides Office Supplies & Equipment Agricultural Machinery Services Consultancies, Social Aspects Project Management Rental & Leasing Services Printing Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

49 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition CHINA Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 0.89% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNICEF UNDP UN/PD UNFPA UNIDO 7.50 WFP 7.33 UNHCR 6.21 UNESCO 2.64 UNRWA 1.79 FAO 1.58 WIPO 1.53 UNOPS 1.45 IAEA 1.00 UNOG 0.37 ILO 0.27 WMO 0.21 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies Medical Equipment Pharmaceuticals Cold Chain Equpment Educational Supplies Electric Motors & Generators Services Environmental Management & Protection Ozone Layer Depletion Freight Forwarding Maintenance & Repair Services Technical Services Printing Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

50 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition CONGO, DEM. REP. OF Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 1.1% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD UNDP WFP UNOPS UNHCR 7.08 UNICEF 6.87 UNFPA 5.63 ILO 1.12 UNESCO 0.47 IFAD 0.19 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Fuel Oils Food Supplies Motors, Generators Building Materials Proffesional Toolkits Vehicles IT & Office Supplies Services Professional Consultancy Services Security Services Freight Forwarding Real Estate Services Construction Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

51 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition ETHIOPIA Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 1.2% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) WFP UNICEF UNDP UNHCR ECA 5.32 UNOPS 4.98 UNFPA 3.17 UNESCO 2.72 UN/PD 1.56 UNOG 0.12 IAEA 0.11 ILO 0.09 OTHER 0.04 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food & Nutrition Transportation Equipment Education supplies Shelter & Field Equipment IT & Office Supplies Services Transport Services Airline Management Operations Construction Works Security Services IT and Communication Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

52 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition HAITI Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 0.9% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNDP UN/PD WFP UNOPS PAHO 7.71 UNICEF 5.70 ILO 1.50 FAO 1.42 UNFPA 1.30 IFAD 0.26 OTHER 0.00 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food supplies Gas & Oils Education supplies Shelter & Field Equipment Tele Communication Equipment Services Transport Services Airline Management Operations Construction Works Security Services Electricity Distribution Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

53 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition INDIA Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 5.08% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNICEF WFP PAHO UNDP UNOPS UNHCR UNIDO UNFPA 7.40 IAEA 6.73 FAO 3.27 ILO 2.44 UN/PD 1.31 UNESCO 0.95 IFAD 0.63 UNRWA 0.41 ESCAP 0.24 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Vaccines & Biologicals Food Supplies Medical Equipment Pharmaceuticals & contraceptives Cold Chain Equipment Diagnostic Test Kits Services Transport Services IT & Software Development (Computer Programming) Printing & Publication Services Technical Consulting Services Environmental Protection TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

54 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition INDONESIA Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 1.3% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) WFP UNDP UNICEF UNOPS 5.45 ILO 2.90 UNFPA 2.23 UNESCO 1.46 UNHCR 0.43 UNIDO 0.21 IAEA 0.12 ESCAP 0.11 UPU 0.02 OTHER 0.03 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies Vaccines/Biologicals Pharmaceuticals Contraceptives Medical & Laboratory Equipment Services Transport Services Environmental Management Services IT & Software Development Printing Services Construction Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

55 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition JORDAN Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 1.04% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD UNDP UNRWA UNOPS 7.56 UNHCR 6.17 UNESCO 2.98 UNICEF 2.96 UNFPA 2.85 WFP 1.76 UNIDO 0.79 FAO 0.38 ILO 0.25 OTHER 0.14 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies Pharmaceuticals & Medical Supplies Communication Equipment Fuels, Oils & Lubricants IT Equipment & Office Supplies School Kits & Books Services Airline Management & Operations Leasing & Rental Services Construction & Engineering Services Professional Training Services Security Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

56 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition KENYA Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 2.8% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) WFP UN/PD UNHCR UNDP UNICEF UNOPS FAO 3.31 UNFPA 2.98 UNESCO 1.71 ILO 1.04 ECA 0.58 IFAD 0.34 OTHER 0.51 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies Shelter & Field Equipment Construction Material Motor Vehibles, Machinery & Parts Thereof Fuels, Oils & Lubricants Services Transport Services Construction Architecural & Engineering Services Management Consultancy Trade & Business Servicesl Airline Management & Operations Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

57 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition PAKISTAN Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 1.9% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) WFP UNDP UNICEF UNHCR UN/PD 8.63 FAO 6.45 UNFPA 4.10 UNESCO 2.76 UNOPS 2.64 IAEA 1.98 ILO 0.58 UNRWA 0.33 UPU 0.14 OTHER 0.12 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Shelter & Field Equipment Food Products & Nutrition Matresses, Blankets Kitchen Ware Water Cans Services Transport Services Construction Services Training Mine Clearance Services Shelter Construction Security Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

58 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition PANAMA Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 1.38% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD UNDP PAHO 7.13 UNFPA 2.08 WFP 0.98 UNOPS 0.57 UNICEF 0.41 UNESCO 0.40 UNHCR 0.24 FAO 0.14 OTHER 0.00 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies IT & Office Supplies Vehicles Laboratory Supplies Services Construction Services Freight Forwarding Services Engineering Services Health Servies Marine & Environmnetal Management Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

59 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition PERU Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 1.05% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UNOPS UNDP UNFPA 2.11 PAHO 1.64 WFP 1.09 UNICEF 0.59 UNESCO 0.28 ILO 0.19 IAEA 0.19 WIPO 0.05 IFAD 0.05 OTHER 0.06 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies Medical & Surgical Equipment Uniforms Telecommunication Equipment Motor Vehicles Services Civil works & Construction Services Leasing & Rental Services Engeneering Services Technical Services Transport Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

60 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition RUSSIAN FEDERATION Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 4.19% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD WFP UNDP 8.08 UNICEF 5.24 IAEA 2.37 UNIDO 1.36 UNHCR 1.13 UNESCO 0.70 FAO 0.66 UNFPA 0.62 UNOV 0.19 ILO 0.15 OTHER 0.10 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies Vaccines and Biologicals Education Supplies Telecommunication Equipment Motor Vehicles Services Airline management and operations Leasing & Rental Services Engeneering Services Technical Services Transport Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

61 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition SOUTH AFRICA Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 1.3% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) WFP UN/PD UNDP UNICEF UNOPS 9.27 UNFPA 3.14 UNIDO 2.07 UNESCO 1.93 UNHCR 1.22 FAO 0.67 ILO 0.59 IFAD 0.46 IAEA 0.42 ECA 0.37 OTHER 0.15 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies Motor Vehicles Medical & Lab Equipment Fertilizers Education Supplies Pharmaceuticals Services Airline Management & Operations Engineering Services Mine Clearance Services Environmental Management Technical Services Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

62 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition SUDAN Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 2.8% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD WFP UNDP UNHCR UNICEF 8.01 UNFPA 7.57 UNOPS 4.73 UNESCO 0.23 FAO 0.16 IAEA 0.12 UNIDO 0.11 OTHER 0.17 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Fuel Oils Food Supplies Construction Materials Water & Sanitation Bednets & Insecticides Motor Vehicles & Spare Parts Communication Equipment Services Transport Service Construction Services Oil & Gas Distribution Maintenance & Repair Services Cleaning & Catering Services Economic Reintegration Support Communication Services Freight Forwarding Note: Due to limitations in management information systems of the reporting agencies, some goods and services attributed to Sudan may have originated in South Sudan following the country s independence on 9 July Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

63 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition TURKEY Share of Total Procurement Value 2011 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 0.78% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) WFP UNRWA UNDP UN/PD 4.96 UNOPS 3.91 FAO 3.84 UNFPA 2.20 UNHCR 1.21 UNIDO 1.00 UNICEF 0.98 IAEA 0.21 UNESCO 0.19 ITC 0.14 OTHER Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies Seeds, Cereals, Oils & Fats Pharmaceuticals Water & Sanitation Equipment Education Supplies Services Transport Services Construction Works Security Services IT & Communication Services Engineering Services TOTAL Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

64 Procurement from Developing Countries & Countries with Economies in Transition UKRAINE Share of Total Procurement Value 2010 Goods & Services UN SYSTEM USD mill. 1.0% 1. Procurement Trend ($ Million) 2. Procurement by Agency of Goods & Services ($ Million) UN/PD WFP UNDP UNOPS 1.04 IAEA 0.89 UNFPA 0.56 UNHCR 0.53 ILO 0.48 UNIDO 0.30 UNICEF 0.29 OTHER 0.10 TOTAL Commonly Procured Goods & Services Goods Food Supplies Medical & Laboratory Equipment Pharmaceuticals Education Supplies Services Airline Management & Operations Transport Services Construction Works Demining Services Environmental Management Annual Statistical Report on Procurement

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