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Country based Pooled Funds DATA HUB

The CBPF Data Hub provides detailed contribution and allocation data in real-time

Data updated on //2022

CBPF BY YEAR

Disclaimer: A temporary COVID-19 cluster was established in four countries while the Global HRP to COVID-19 was being released. Funding and people targeted within the temporary COVID-19 cluster do not include the whole CBPF response to COVID-19. Comprehensive data and information on CBPFs response to COVID-19 can be found here https://pfdata.unocha.org/COVID19/

ALLOCATION FLOW

CBPFs allocate funds to UN agencies, national and international NGOs, and Red Cross/ Red Crescent National Societies as primary recipients. In turn, those implementing partners may sub-grant part of their initial grant to another organization – a sub-grantee. For instance, in 2021, UN agencies sub-granted $7M to international NGOs and $37M to national NGOs.

The Allocation flow presents the breakdown of direct grants (blue) and sub-grants (orange) to humanitarian partners.

(*)Net Funding includes funds provided to humanitarian organizations either as a primary recipient or as a sub-grantee (some organizations may sub-grant part of their funding budget to another organization)

ALLOCATIONS

Funding from CBPFs is directly available to UN agencies, national and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and Red Cross/ Red Crescent organizations.

In 2023, CBPFs allocated more than $1 billion to 768 partners in 19 countries to support 1,286 critical humanitarian projects. These projects targeted millions of people with healthcare, food aid, clean water, shelter and other life-saving assistance.

(*)Net Funding includes funds provided to humanitarian organizations either as a primary recipient or as a sub-grantee (some organizations may sub-grant part of their funding budget to another organization)

ALLOCATIONS TIMELINE

CONTRIBUTIONS

Since the first CBPF was opened in Angola in 1997, 91 donors have contributed more than $11 billion to 36 funds operating in the most severe and complex emergencies around the world.

CONTRIBUTION TRENDS

Since the first CBPF was opened in Angola in 1997, 91 donors have contributed more than $9 billion to 36 funds operating in the most severe and complex emergencies around the world. In 2021, donors contributed a record $1.13 Billion to CBPFs in 20 countries.

FUNDING OVERVIEW

CBPF receives broad support from United Nations Member States, the private sectors and individuals. Contributions from donors around the world are collected into single, unearmarked funds to support local humanitarian efforts.

SECTORS

CBPF receives broad support from United Nations Member States, the private sectors and individuals

Disclaimer: A temporary COVID-19 cluster was established in four countries while the Global HRP to COVID-19 was being released. Funding and people targeted within the temporary COVID-19 cluster do not include the whole CBPF response to COVID-19. Comprehensive data and information on CBPFs response to COVID-19 can be found here https://pfdata.unocha.org/COVID19/

TARGETED AND REACHED PEOPLE

(1)Disclaimer: Figures for people targeted may include double counting as same people may receive assistance from multiple clusters/sectors/projects.

GENDER WITH AGE MARKER

CBPF Donors

Note: ECHO contributed 3 million euros to the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund for activities in 2022, however, since funds were received in 2023 this contribution is reflected in 2023.