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U.S. Contributions to International Organizations

(in millions of dollars)

Organization 2005 2006
(est.)
2007
(est.)
UN and affiliated agencies:
 Food and Agriculture Org. $90 $84 $89
 Int’l Atomic Energy Agency 80 77 83
 Int’l Civil Aviation Org. 13 15 15
 Int’l Labor Organization 63 60 63
 Int’l Maritime Organization 1 1 2
 Int’l Telecommunications
 Union
8 7 8
 UN—Regular 362 439 423
 UN—War Crimes Tribunals 35 32 33
 Universal Postal Union 2 2 2
 World Health Org. 96 96 101
 World Intellectual
 Property Org.
1 1 1
 World Meteorological Org. 12 10 11
 UNESCO 77 68 70
 UN—Capital Master Plan 6 11 22
Inter-American organizations:
 Inter-American Institute for
 Cooperation on Agriculture
17 17 17
 Organization of American
 States
$56 $64 $57
 Pan American Health Org. 57 57 57
Regional organizations:
 Asia-Pacific Economic
 Cooperation
1 1 1
 North Atlantic Assembly 1 1 1
 North Atlantic
 Treaty Organization
49 55 62
 Org. for Economic Cooper-
 ation and Development
80 85 92
 South Pacific Commission 1 1 1
Other international organizations:
 Org. for the Prohibition of
 Chemical Weapons
25 23 25
 World Trade Org./GATT 21 20 21
 Other Int'l Organizations 12 11 11
 Int'l Coffee Org. 1
NOTE: All years are fiscal years.
Source: Budget of the United States Government Fiscal Year 2007.

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