Humanitarian aid contributions
Funding for 2019 from top 10 donors globally
Donor | Funding (US$m) | % as a share of global funding |
---|---|---|
United States of America, Government of | 2,395.3 | 26.8% |
European Commission | 1,411.4 | 15.8% |
Germany, Government of | 996.4 | 11.1% |
United Kingdom, Government of | 666.2 | 7.5% |
Sweden, Government of | 448.6 | 5.0% |
Canada, Government of | 397.0 | 4.4% |
Denmark, Government of | 307.7 | 3.4% |
Norway, Government of | 280.2 | 3.1% |
Japan, Government of | 243.3 | 2.7% |
United Arab Emirates, Government of | 222.8 | 2.5% |
Funding progress on 2019 appeals
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FTS is a centralized source of curated, continuously updated, fully downloadable data and information on humanitarian funding flows. Government donors, UN-administered funds, UN agencies, NGOs and other humanitarian actors and partners exchange data and information with FTS in order to provide:
- visibility of their financial contributions to humanitarian activities
- a timely and continuously updated picture of funding flows between donors (government and private) and operational humanitarian actors (UN agencies, the Red Cross Movement, NGOs and CSOs)
- timely monitoring of funding progress against humanitarian response plan (HRP) and appeal requirements.
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