Appeals & Funding * Financial Tracking
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The Financial Tracking Service (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 whether populations in crisis are receiving 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.

To submit information on funding for Sri Lanka to the FTS, please click on the linked form below:

Report a Contribution (Donors, NGOs and Agencies)

Click here for Frequently Asked Questions on the FTS.


  
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Sri Lanka 2007
Total Humanitarian Funding
A. List of all humanitarian pledges, commitments & contributions in 2007 relief PDF format XLS format
B. Total Humanitarian Funding per Donor in 2007 relief PDF format XLS format
Appeal: Sri Lanka Common Humanitarian Action Plan 2007
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Appeal document relief
C. Requirements and Funding per Appealing Organization relief PDF format XLS format
D. Requirements and Funding per Sector relief PDF format XLS format
E. List of Appeal Projects (grouped by sector), with funding status of each relief PDF format XLS format
F. List of Commitments/Contributions and pledges to projects in the Appeal relief PDF format XLS format
G. Total Funding per Donor (to projects listed in the Appeal) relief PDF format XLS format
H. Other Humanitarian Funding (to projects not listed in the Appeal) relief PDF format XLS format
Reliefweb link    

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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