DRI is a not-for-profit, non-government organisation. Below you will find more about our finances, annual reports, policies and audits.
Our Donors
Annual Reports
Our Finances
Income by Funding Partner — 2023
Funding partner
|
Income (€)
|
Percentage
|
---|---|---|
The German Federal Foreign Office
|
3,160,464
|
47%
|
The European Union
|
1,753,350
|
26%
|
Stiftung Mercator
|
530,182
|
8%
|
The Ministry of of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
|
475,544
|
7%
|
Porticus
|
174,011
|
3%
|
The German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ)
|
82,040
|
1%
|
Other foundations
|
301,989
|
5%
|
Other governments or government-affiliated bodies
|
106,416
|
2%
|
Other donors
|
98,964
|
2%
|
|
||
Total income: 6,682,960 €
|
Expenditure by Programme — 2023
Programme
|
Expenditure (€)
|
---|---|
DR Congo
|
1,928,295
|
Lebanon
|
920,126
|
Digital democracy
|
880,219
|
Tunisia
|
729,036
|
Cross-country MENA
|
629,291
|
Cross-country Europe
|
399,356
|
Cross-country Africa
|
138,411
|
Programme
|
Expenditure (€)
|
---|---|
Moldova
|
124,647
|
Myanmar
|
120,706
|
Libya
|
87,417
|
Sri Lanka
|
49,841
|
Ukraine
|
8,141
|
Other
|
32,757
|
Administrative Costs
|
680,114
|
Total expenditure: 6,791,356 €
Turnover
Year
|
Total (€)
|
Grants (€)
|
Service constracts (€)
|
Percentage of grants
|
---|---|---|---|---|
2016
|
4,036,998
|
3,637,043
|
399,955
|
90%
|
2017
|
5,084,326
|
4,705,803
|
378,523
|
93%
|
2018
|
3,851,120
|
3,290,367
|
560,753
|
85%
|
2019
|
5,544,748
|
5,250,745
|
293,994
|
95%
|
2020
|
5,388,524
|
5,103,978
|
284,546
|
95%
|
2021
|
6,091,288
|
5,625,837
|
465,451
|
93%
|
2022
|
6,557,064
|
6,073,921
|
483,144
|
93%
|
2023
|
6,682,960
|
6,278,966
|
382,412
|
94%
|
Annual Audits
Safeguarding
Democracy Reporting International staff must treat their programme recipients, partners, and fellow staff members with respect and dignity. In order to do so, they must not abuse others. This includes physical, emotional, or sexual abuse; sexual exploitation; sexual harassment; and neglect. If they are found to have abused others, they will face strict consequences.
DRI staff must report any instance where they may suspect or notice signs of abuse.
DRI programme recipients and partners are also encouraged to report any signs of abuse.
Reporting Abuse:
Once a report is made, the Safeguarding Focal Point will manage the next steps together with the Director of HR and Administration. This includes coordinating any necessary assistance for the victim, gathering information for the case, and sharing with the Executive Management/Board/external agencies for the final decision.
Please note that all reporters and victims of abuse will be supported throughout the process. This also includes maintaining their anonymity as much as possible.
At Democracy Reporting International, we uphold a zero-tolerance policy of abuse in our organisation and programmes. This means that we are committed to ensuring abuse does not occur and to diligently addressing it if it ever does. Below you will find our full safeguarding policy, a guide, and a form to report any potential abuse.
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