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UN Humanitarian Appeal 2011

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This report is a collection of articles that the Global Humanitarian Assistance team have written on this year’s humanitarian appeal. In these articles we examine the scope and scale of this record appeal, question the dollar value put on an individual’s needs, look at the relationship between commodity prices and disaster risk reduction and humanitarian aid and finally look briefly at a single country, Somalia, and see what impact this year’s CAP may have on funding for national actors.

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  1. Yassin Kalinleh Kahin says:

    If international community manages to secure positive response to this appeal,deadly sure that Somalia and the horn will no longer be a safe heaven for the fundamentalists

    DATE:
    19/01/2011 6:46 am

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The 2011 UN consolidated appeals process (CAP) is the largest to date, targeting a huge 50 million beneficiaries and requesting an unprecedented US$7.4 billion in humanitarian aid.

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The Humanitarian Appeal 2011: Any Progress? by Jan Kellett

Record Humanitarian Appeal for 2011 by Velina Stoianova

The complex relationship between commodities and aid by Daniele Malerba

Did humanitarian aid just get cheaper? By Lydia Poole

The CAP Appeal 2011 – the connections between disaster risk reduction and humanitarian assistance by Dan Sparks

Somali CAP appeal and support to local organisations by Hannah Sweeney

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