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Procurement overview 2015
UNICEF Supply Annual Report 2015
Procurement overview 2015 $3.428 billion Total supplies and services procured
Goods
$2.698 billion
International freight $104.3 million 10,635 international shipments
Services
$523.3 million
Construction $102.3 million
Locally contracted construction services for education, WASH, health and community care in 67 countries
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UNICEF's key commodity groups
Vaccines/biologicals $1.724 billion 2.8 billion doses of vaccines for 95 countries
Medical supplies and equipment
Pharmaceuticals $151.3 million
$186.1 million $75.7 million cold chain equipment 755.3 million immunization syringes 10.5 million HIV rapid diagnostic tests 12.6 million malaria rapid diagnostic tests 116,597 medical kits 8 million safety boxes
Nutrition $150.6 million
612.2 million co-trimoxazole tablets 250.8 million zinc tablets 310.7 million de-worming tablets 116.4 million sachets of oral rehydration salts 27.8 million artemisinin-based combination therapy malaria treatments 5.63 million packs of anti-retrovirals to treat 403,500 adult patients for one year of first-line therapy 24.3 million amoxicillin pneumonia treatments for children under 12 months
34,851 tonnes of ready-to-use therapeutic food 537.5 million vitamin A treatments 727 million sachets of multiple micro-nutrient powder
Water and sanitation $96.3 million 378 million water purification tablets which could clean 9.7 billion litres of water 2.3 million hygiene and dignity kits 12,151 water and sanitation kits
Education supplies $66.1 million 51,647 classroom kits 55,293 country-specific educational kits 38,400 recreation kits 16,964 early childhood development kits
$1.755 billion Procurement services provided to 102 countries
$120.3 million Value of goods delivered from the Global Supply Warehouse
Bed nets $58.7 million 22.3 million long-lasting insecticidal nets
Emergency supplies $147.8 million 53 countries/areas supported with emergency supplies 762,595 children’s winter clothing kits for Syria and the region 50,800 children received winter clothing as part of the response to the European refugee crisis