Appeals and Funding
Saturday, November 21, 2009   
 Funding Appeals in Southern Africa Minimize

 

Zimbabwe 2008 Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP)

Madagascar Flash Appeal 2008

Southern Africa Regional Preparedness & Response Plan 2008 

For detailed information on all Appeals and funding initiatives globally please visit UN OCHA's Financial Tracking Service.


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 Financial Tracking System Minimize

The Financial Tracking System (FTS) is a global, real-time database which records all reported international humanitarian aid (including that for NGOs and the Red Cross / Red Crescent Movement, bilateral aid, in-kind aid, and private donations). FTS features a special focus on consolidated and flash appeals, because they cover the major humanitarian crises and because their funding requirements are well defined – which allows FTS to indicate to what extent populations in crisis receive humanitarian aid in proportion to needs. FTS is managed by the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). All FTS data are provided by donors or recipient organisations.


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 The CERF Minimize

The Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) is a stand-by fund established by the United Nations to enable more timely and reliable humanitarian assistance to those affected by natural disasters and armed conflicts. 


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 The Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP) Minimize

The Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP) is as a tool used by aid organisations to jointly plan, implement and monitor  activities. Tthe CAP has contributed significantly to developing a more strategic approach to the provision of humanitarian aid, as well as foster closer cooperation between governments, donors, aid agencies, the Red Cross Movement and non-governmental organisations. The CAP works to provide people in need the best available protection and assistance, on time.


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