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HUMANITARIAN
FUNDING
UPDATE S E P T E M B E R
2 0 1 6
UNITED NATIONS COORDINATED APPEALS
95 million
PEOPLE TO RECEIVE AID*
40
COUNTRIES AFFECTED
In September, two Flash Appeals were issued and requirements for several response plans were revised. The Afghanistan Flash Appeal was launched on 7 September, requesting $152 million to respond to the urgent needs of one million people "on the move" internally and across the border up to the end of 2016. The recent surge in displacement, mainly triggered by Afghans returning from Pakistan, has far surpassed 2016 humanitarian planning figures. On 15 September, the Libya Flash Appeal requesting $10.7 million by the end of the year was issued to provide urgent protection and life-saving assistance to 79,400 people in the Libyan city of Sirte.
$22 billion
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS OF UN COORDINATED APPEALS
$12.6 billion FUNDING GAP
Requirements for the Lake Chad Basin countries of Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria were revised upwards this month. Some nine million people need humanitarian assistance in the region. In north-east Nigeria alone, around 6.3 million people are severely food insecure. Global acute malnutrition rates have reached 30-60 per cent in some areas. Country teams are scaling up operations and a review of the extent of humanitarian needs has revealed an escalation of unmet requirements for the year to $542 million.
43% FUNDED
$9.4 billion
FUNDING RECEIVED
In Iraq, less than half has been received of the $284 million required by the Mosul Flash Appeal to prepare for the humanitarian consequences of the military operation to retake Mosul. In Haiti, additional funds are urgently required to reinforce response teams in affected areas and to halt the rising spread of cholera. It is vital that the disease be contained, particularly as the hurricane season expected to begin in force in early October is likely to lead to additional humanitarian needs and financial requirements.
EL NIÑO FUNDING
60 million
PEOPLE AFFECTED GLOBALLY
$5 billion
$6.0 B $4.0 B $2.0 B
REQUESTED
$3.1 billion
FUNDING GAP FEB. MAR.
APR. MAY JUN.
Since January 2016, the Central Emergency Response Fund has allocated $360 million to address urgent humanitarian needs in 43 countries – a sum exceeding total contributions so far this year of $345 million. In September, CERF disbursed $69 million to provide immediate, life-saving assistance in ten countries to 2.2 million people. A donor country recently contributed an additional $23.4 million to bridge the anticipated deficit of $50 million from the $450 million annual CERF funding target.
JUL. AUG.
$17.2 billion GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN FUNDING RECEIVED
$9.4 billion UN COORDINATED APPEALS FUNDING
As of 30 September 2016, UN-coordinated appeals and refugee response plans within the Global Humanitarian Overview (GHO) require US$22 billion to meet the needs of 95 million humanitarian crisis-affected people in 40 countries. Together the appeals are funded at $9.4 billion, leaving a shortfall of $12.6 billion.
$7.8 billion OUTSIDE FUNDING
* The global figures in this document (95 million people and $22 billion requirements) do not include RRP country chapters already covered in corresponding HRPs.
Meanwhile, 18 country-based pooled funds (CBPFs) have raised $473 million up to September 2016. In all, CBPFs have allocated $360 million to aid agencies this year: 18 per cent to national NGOs, 46 per cent to international NGOs, 35 per cent to UN agencies and 1 per cent to the Red Cross/Red Crescent movement. CBPFs continue as one of the most substantial and direct sources of funding for the programmes of local and national frontline responders.
Figures are as reported by donors and recipient organizations to the Financial Tracking Service as of 30 September 2016. All financial data is continuously updated on fts.unocha.org. Dollar signs in this document denote United States dollars. For more information, please contact the Resource Mobilization Support Section (RMSS), Partnerships and Resource Mobilization Branch (PRMB), OCHA at
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HUMANITARIAN
FUNDING
UPDATE S E P T E M B E R
2 0 1 6
HRP/APPEAL FUNDING & REQUIREMENTS BY FUNDING COVERAGE
ETHIOPIA
SOUTH SUDAN
$1.6 B
$1.3 B
IRAQ
$860.5 M
57%
$1.065 B*
AFGHANISTAN
$338.8 M
$189.5 M
47%
$260.4 M
45%
$154.7 M
SYRIA
CAMEROON
$3.1 B
SOMALIA
$282.2 M
$885.1 M
35%
37%
29%
29%
$103.5 M
MAURITANIA
$74.8 M
$5.6 M
ZIMBABWE
$89.2 M
$352.3 M
18%
24%
$18.1 M
18%
$15.7 M
$61.8 M
LIBYA
$172.4 M
28%
$15.6 M
HONDURAS
$44.1 M
$48.8 M
$11.4 M
12%
39%
$-
37%
$24.0 M
HAITI
$193.7 M
$26.9 M
CAR
$531.5 M
31%
31%
$62.0 M
NIGERIA
$484.1 M
$162.6 M
SAHEL
$4.9 M
25%
24%
$120.9 M
$152.1 M
0%
$5.3 M
$136.2 M
$72.8 M
AFGHANISTAN FA
GAMBIA
48% ECUADOR
$62.3 M
$170.6 M
28%
28%
$84.9 M
DJIBOUTI
$56.6 M
BURUNDI
32%
$191.7 M
GUATEMALA
$19.9 M
$297.9 M
$354.0 M
$541.3 M
$283.7 M
$45.1 M
$389.9 M
CHAD
MOSUL FA
50%
41%
34%
$297.0 M
SENEGAL
UKRAINE
MALI
oPt
34%
$82.1 M
$1.180 B
SUDAN
$952.1 M
$112.2 M
$570.7 M
$90.5 M
52%
43%
$734.4 M
BURKINA FASO
$356.6 M
$21.5 M
NIGER
$1.6 B
46%
$88.8 M
$690.0 M
56%
$486.7 M
YEMEN
DRC
$38.6 M
57%
$731.6 M
MYANMAR
FIJI
$1.1 M
LIBYA FA
$10.7 M
0% $-
0% $-
REGIONAL REFUGEE RESPONSE PLAN (RRP) SYRIA 3RP
BURUNDI RRP
$4.5 B
$313.8 M
49%
37%
$2.231 B
$115.7 M
OTHER FUNDING**
COLOMBIA
$42.2 M
DPR KOREA
$42.1 M
PAKISTAN
$273.4 M
YEMEN RRMRP
$94.1 M
27%
$25.2 M
NIGERIA RRP
$198.7 M
24%
$48.0 M
CAR RRP
$345.7 M
23%
$78.4 M
* This figure includes all humanitarian funding to Ethiopia in 2016. However, it does not include contributions by the Government of Ethiopia as these are not reflected in FTS. Ethiopia has a joint plan with the government – the 2016 Humanitarian Requirements Document, HRD. In-country reports indicate a funding level of US $1.04 billion out of a total HRD requirement of US $1.6 billion which is 64% of the requirements. This data however is not comparable with funding tracked by FTS. ** Contributions received towards aid activities in Pakistan and Colombia and DPRK are counted as global humanitarian funding outside appeals.
S. SUDAN RRP
$701.6 M
20%
$140.0 M
$XX REQUIREMENTS XX% FUNDING COVERAGE $XX FUNDING RECEIVED FURTHER INFORMATION COUNTRY-BASED POOLED FUND HRP HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLAN FA FLASH APPEAL
Figures are as reported by donors and recipient organizations to the Financial Tracking Service as of 30 September 2016. All financial data is continuously updated on fts.unocha.org. Dollar signs in this document denote United States dollars. For more information, please contact the Resource Mobilization Support Section (RMSS), Partnerships and Resource Mobilization Branch (PRMB), OCHA at
[email protected]. www.humanitarianresponse.info/appeals | www.unocha.org/2016appeal