Appeals & Funding
jeudi 24 mai 2012   

 Appeals and Funding
The Humanitarian Action Plan (HAP) is a  mechanism used by aid organizations  in Afghanistan to plan, implement and  monitor their activities. Working together in  the world's crisis regions, they produce a  Common Humanitarian Action Plan and an appeal, which they present to the international community and donors. Speaking with a common voice, agencies have been able to demand greater protection, get better access to vulnerable populations and work more effectively with governments and other actors.

 CAP 2012 - Key Documents Réduire


  
 CAP 2011 Réduire

 Key Documents

CAP 2011 Presentation
CAP 2011 Production Timeframe for Afghanistan Revised v.2
CAP 2011 Production Timeframe for Afghanistan v.2
Consolidated Appeal Guidelines                                                                                       


  
 HAP 2010 Réduire


  
 HAP 2009 Réduire


  
  Connect with us! Réduire


  
 Financial Tracking System Réduire

The Financial Tracking System (FTS) is a global, real-time database of humanitarian aid, managed by OCHA. It covers funding through the Humanitarian Action Plan for Afghanistan. The FTS serves to improve resource allocation decisions by indicating to what extent populations in crisis receive humanitarian aid, and in what proportion to needs.


  
 Humanitarian Funding Réduire

         ERF Page          CERF Page 


  
 Donations Réduire

OCHA is responsible for the coordination of international response to natural disasters and complex emergencies. We are currently accepting donations from individuals and corporations for relief efforts all over the world.

Click here to make a contribution directly to OCHA.

To make a contribution to the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), please see the UN Foundation website (form for donation).

To make a contribution (money, food, clothes, etc) to humanitarian organizations working in Afghanistan, please visit the websites of partners listed in the contact directory.


 


  
This website was developed with the assistance of Thematic Funding from the Humanitarian Aid Department of the European Commission in 2004 and 2005