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International humanitarian response, 1995-2009

Uploaded: 20/07/2011

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For the first time, we have added up the expenditure of governments and private contributions in order to be able to provide an estimate of the international humanitarian response by recipient country/region, and published it in this year’s GHA Report 2011. We add contributions from:

- the humanitarian aid expenditure of the 24 OECD DAC members – Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European institutions – as reported to the OECD DAC as part of an annual obligation to report on ODA flows

- expenditure by ‘other governments’ as captured by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) Financial Tracking Service (FTS)

- individuals, private foundations, trusts, private companies and corporations as reported to UN OCHA FTS.

This spreadsheet contains the overall figures per recipient country, plus a breakdown by government (and type of government) and private contribution. The information is organised both regionally and alphabetically by country and contains amounts spent by each type of donor through UN CERF (imputed back by donor type) and country-level pooled funds.

OECD DAC data for 2010 will not be available until December 2011.

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Humanitarian aid, ODA (aid) and population data for Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan and Uganda, 1995-2009

Uploaded: 11/07/2011

Humanitarian aid, ODA (aid) and population data for Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan and Uganda, 1995-2009. Development Initiatives calculations based on OECD DAC, UN OCHA FTS and UN CERF data.

Countries: Ethiopia Kenya Somalia Sudan Uganda

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