06182014 Funding Snapshot - Final

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... by region (million $). Creation date: 17 June 2014 Sources: FTS, MPTF, SRP 2013 - 2015 strategy, FSNAU, OCHA Somalia
Somalia: Humanitarian Funding Snapshot (as of June 2014) 2014 SRP P funding by organization type (UN/NGO)

Somalia Strategic Response Plan (SRP) 2014 The Somalia SRP (previously referred to as CAP) had as of 17 June 2014 received US$211.85 million (23 per cent) of the $933 million requested. This includes $19.4 million in carry-over funds. About $721 million is required to meet the 2014 SRP requirements.

$933m

Strategy I: Support to internally displaced people and host communities NGO 15%

$211.8m

requested

85%

298

appealing agencies

FFood Security

293.8

Amount (million $)

Coverage*

94

24%

86.55

10.30

11%

Nutrition

79.24

20.07

20%

8.4

11%

69.96

Multi-sector

62.20

13.10

17%

Protection

53.5

3.05

5%

Shelter/NFIs

50.43

4.60

8%

Education

41.13

9.58

19%

25.2

8.11

24%

Enabling Programes

*Note: Funding per cluster includes the approved CHF allocation for 2014 Creation date: 17 June 2014

UN

$620.1m

$180.9m

Food Security

NGOs

$313.0m

$30.9m

$933.1m

Total

$211.8m

Amount ($)

4.4

Nutrition

4.3

Health

3.9

WASH

3.8

Enabling Programmes

3.0

Shelter & NFIs

1.6

Protection

1.6

Education

1.6

Multi Sector

0.8

30

Strategy II

Strategy I

22.1

13.1 8.7

UK

ECHO

Canada Denmark Sweden

Japan

Gulf o

DJIBOUTI

4.2 US

Common services

CHF allocation by region (million $)

21

3.3

Germany Norway

2.7

f Aden

AWDAL

Ireland

SANAAG

Common Humanitarian Fund (CHF)

TOGDHEER

SOOL

The CHF has received $31.8 million so far in 2014. This includes $8 million carry-over funds from 2013 and $23.8 million contributed by donors for 2014.

NUGAAL

$31.8m available

$25.0m

approved allocation

$3.2m expenditure

3.4%

SRP contribution

$3.6m* balance

*Note: Balance includes OCHA CHF management costs, about $1 million.

Sources: FTS, MPTF, SRP 2013 - 2015 strategy, FSNAU, OCHA Somalia. Feedback: [email protected]. www.unocha.org/somalia.

8.9 M

ETH IOPIA

In 2014, the CHF allocated $25 million to partners in the first standard allocation. The CHF strategic focus was two fold: 1) address high priority needs for vulnerable displaced people and host communities. 2) address chronic humanitarian crises/disasters. The allocation will also support high priority common services. It prioritizes Bakool, Bay, Gedo, Hiraan, Lower Juba and Mudug regions.

BARI

WOQOOYI GALBEED

2014 CHF first standard allocation

Health

WASH

Cluster/sector

30.4

Food security cluster and enabling programmes are funded at 24 per cent of the requirements. Critical life-saving clusters like health, WASH and shelter/NFIs have received below 20 per cent. The low funding may compromise fragile improvements made since the famine of 2011. It could also result in reduced capacity of partners to deliver humanitarian assistance to the 857,000 people in emergency and crisis conditions, and 2 million people in stress across Somalia. In response to the lack of funding, clusters have developed a three-month operational response plan within the existing appeal, which requests $60 million to meet the life-saving needs between June and August 2014. Unmet requirements (million $)

Funding

47.5

SRP requirements and funding per cluster

Strategy II: Actions to address chronic humanitarian crises/disasters

Current request

2014 SRP top 10 donors by contribution (million $)

projects

Reported funding (million $)

Organization type

UN

funded

144

2014 CHF standard allocation by cluster/sector

Multiple locations

3.4 M MUDUG

GALGADUUD BAKOOL HIRAAN

0.5 M KENYA

GEDO

1.3 M

BAY

5.0 M

3.7 M MIDDLE SHABELLE BANADIR

MIDDLE JUBA

LOWER SHABELLE

INDIAN OCEAN

2.2 M LOWER JUBA

CHF funding per region

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.