Appeals & Funding
jeudi 24 mai 2012   
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Humanitarian Requirements Document, 2011 - Full Report                      

Humanitarian Requirements Document, 2010 - Full Report


  
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Humanitarian Requirements for 2008
Government-partners joint document, April 2008

2007 Humanitarian Appeal for Ethiopia  
A Joint Government and Humanitarian Partners' Appeal, February 12, 2007 

2006 Emergency Somali Flood Appeal

Emergency Flood Appeal for Somali Region, November 2006

 

2006 Flood Flash Appeal
A Joint Government and Humanitarian Partners' Flash Appeal 

 

2006 Humanitarian Appeal for Ethiopia

A Joint Government and Humanitarian Partners' Appeal

 

2005 Humanitarian Appeal for Ethiopia

A Joint Government and Humanitarian Partners' Appeal


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 Financial Tracking System Réduire

Donors Contribution for Ethiopia, May 2008


The Financial Tracking System (
FTS) is a global, real-time database of humanitarian aid, managed by OCHA. It covers funding through the Consolidated Appeals Process for Ethiopia as well as that of outside appeals. 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.


  
 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.

Recently OCHA entered into a one-year partnership with the UN Foundation to enable private donors to make online and tax-deductible contributions to the CERF. This provides an easy and centralized way for the world—governments, organizations, and individuals—to support the UN’s life-saving efforts for people in their hour of need. Please see the UN Foundation website (form for donation).

-- To make a contribution (money, food, clothes, etc) to humanitarian organizations working in     Ethiopia, 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