Pakistan floods 2010: crisis briefing 23 August 2010

Uploaded: 23/08/2010 Author: Lisa Walmsley

Photo courtesy of ActionAid Pakistan

UN OCHA FTS has reported that funding in response to the Pakistan floods has reached just over US$490 million, US$263.5 million of which has been provided in response to the UN appeal. An additional US$335.6 million has been pledged.

This Excel (file) contains some data and graphs on overall funding commitments/contributions and pledges. Which government donors have provided funding and how much have they given? Which sectors are being funded? How does funding compare on a day-by-day basis in comparison to other large-scale emergencies? We have summarised the key data in this PowerPoint file (PDF).

You might also find this more general factsheet on aid to Pakistan since 1995 useful: Pakistan Aid Factsheet 1995-2009

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  1. Lisa Walmsley (@) says:

    The UN appeal for initial assistance in response to the Pakistan floods was for US$459 million. Even though the international community’s total response now stands at US$490 million, ‘only’ US$263.5 million of this has been committed/contributed directly in response to the projects listed inside the appeal … leaving the appeal 43% underfunded at the time of writing.

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    23/08/2010 4:34 pm

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