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Greenpeace as a whole
All National/Regional Offices, as well as Greenpeace International, clearly articulate and regularly review their long-term development plans to ensure programme and development coherence, realistic budgeting, and long-term financial self-sufficiency. These development plans are drawn up and evaluated annually in mutual consultation.
Licensed Greenpeace offices fulfil financial management and control criteria that are considered accepted good practice within the territory they operate in. Their accounts are annually audited by independent certified public accountants whose examination complies with locally accepted auditing standards and requirements.
Greenpeace's funding structure is designed to reflect our aim to be "One Greenpeace": a truly global organisation, since environmental issues and their solutions do not stick to national borders. This is achieved as follows:
This way we ensure optimum use of our supporters' donations, maximising the global effectiveness and reach of our campaigns.
Greenpeace International
A core function of Greenpeace International is to act as the conduit for redistributing global Greenpeace income according to jointly defined and agreed global priorities; and to coordinate the process of establishing the long-term organisational development plans for all offices.
Greenpeace International is funded by the National/Regional Offices through the incremental annual contribution system. Its annual operating budget consists of the following elements:
Greenpeace International's accounts are subject to annual auditing by independent public accountants, whose examination complies with International Standards of Auditing.