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GHA reports

GHA reports aim to present simple and objective statistical information on humanitarian financing for people involved in humanitarian aid policy, programming and performance. The goal is a shared evidence base that people can use in their planning and policy work to ensure better outcomes for the women, men and children whose lives are affected by humanitarian crises.

GHA Update, February 2010

Published in early February 2010, this is the Global Humanitarian Assistance team's first GHA Update.

 

Summary GHA Report 2009

Here's a summary of GHA Report 2009, for those who don’t have time to read the full in-depth version! Inside we examine the humanitarian funds that come from what we sometimes call ‘traditional donor countries’ as well as those that are new or newly influential. There are also sections examining the increasing use of pooled funding mechanisms and the increasing role of NGOs in spending humanitarian funds. Through this we show where money comes from and where it goes to and by whom it is spent.
 

GHA Report 2009

Published in July 2009, GHA Report 2009 presents the latest data on financial flows to humanitarian crises, making the links between short-term acute crises and long-term chronic poverty.

 

Global Humanitarian Assistance 2006

2005 created a new environment for global humanitarian assistance. Are the emerging patterns and trends unique? Or do they signal a new architecture with a more diverse set of actors and different ways of working?

Published in May 2006, GHA 2006 attempts to answer these basic questions and to look at humanitarian assistance – present, past and future – in the context of the major factors influencing the international humanitarian environment and donor community.

 

Global Humanitarian Assistance 2004/2005

GHA 2004/05 Update was issued in June 2005.
 

Global Humanitarian Assistance 2003

GHA 2003 was the first report of its kind to bring together data to provide an estimate of overall humanitarian assistance, putting the international resources at at least US$10 billion a year.
 

Global Humanitarian Assistance 2000

Published in May 2001, GHA 2000 was the first in the Global Humanitarian Assistance series of reports.

 

Global Humanitarian Assistance 2007

Published in March 2008, Global Humanitarian Assistance 2007/2008 looks at official humanitarian assistance expenditure relating to 2006 and other flows reported through the UN OCHA FTS to the end of 2007.

 

 
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