The World's Most Neglected Humanitarian Emergencies
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High levels of cross-border population movement and unmet humanitarian needs in the Darfur crisis more than thirteen years after the conflict began.
Vulnerable populations exposed to recurrent cycles of conflict and climatic shocks in the Horn of Africa that faces multiple emergencies.
Severe protection concerns related to neglected communities which has pushed people to flee their homes and communities.
Sudan EritreaChad
Ethiopia
Somalia
Bangladesh Myanmar
Afghanistan
Growing number of people displaced and in need of life saving assistance as the conflict intensifies and drawdown of international military and related civilian operations in the country continues.
$70 million
grants to strengthen core elements of humanitarian response in underfunded crises
$1.41 billionUFE 20152nd round
since2006
The Emergency Relief Coordinator set aside US$70 million from the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) for chronically underfunded aid operations to assist millions of people forced from their homes by violence and instability. The allocations from CERFs Underfunded Emergencies Window, now totalling $168.5 million in 2015, are a last resort and present a life-line for some of the most vulnerable populations around the world in protracted and chronically underfunded crises.
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 5 August 2015 Sources: UNCS, CERF Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/cerf www.reliefweb.int
A sound humanitarian investment
2015 CERF underfunded emergencies (UFE): 2nd round allocationAs of 5 August 2015, in US$ million
$3
$3 $5
$6
$8
$10
$15
$20CERF underfunded allocations since 20062nd round (in US$ million)1st round
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006 44.7
38.5
26.6
55.9
39.8
59.6
54.7
77.8
74.5
70
32.2
84.6
101.8
73.3
99.4
83.9
103.5
96.6
95.6
99.5