ERITREA: CENTRAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND (CERF) 2006-2016 FUNDING SNAPSHOT (as of 31 July 2016)
TOTAL ALLOCATIONS
RAPID RESPONSE ALLOCATIONS
UNDERFUNDED EMEREGENCIES ALLOCATIONS
ALLOCATIONS BY SECTOR (in million US$)
ALLOCATIONS BY AGENCY ( in million US$)
EDUCATION
MINE ACTION
WASH
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD
MULTI SECTOR
AGRICULTURE HEALTH AND NUTRITION 22.5
5.24.7
3.11.71.4
0.50.3
UNAIDS
FAO
UNFPA
UNDP
WHO
UNHCR
UNICEF 16.77.7
5.14.7
2.62.4
0.1
United Nations
CERFCenteralEmeregencyResponseFund
US
US
US
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Underfunded emeregenciesgrants to strengthen coreelements of response in underfundedcrisis
Rapid response grants to promote early action and response to reduce loss of life, and to enhanceresponse to time-criticalrequirements
SECTOR GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
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Total$39.2million
CERF ALLOCATIONS TO ERITREA NUMBER OF PROJECTS FUNDED BY SECTOR
EDUCATION
MINE ACTION
WASH
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD MULTI SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
HEALTH AND NUTRITION
11
1
84
35
2
8
5
* United Nations Central Emeregency Response Fund (CERF) is managed by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). CERF receives contributions year-round from United Nations Member States and Observers,regional bodies, private sector, foundations and individuals. For more information on CERF visit cerf.un.org.
Creation Date: 10 Aug 2016 Source: cerf.un.org Feedback: [email protected] cerf.un.org www.reliefweb.int
Since 2006, partners in Eritrea received US$ 39.2 million in total from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF). The funds have been directed towards programmes in nutrition, health, food security, and water, sanitation and hygiene sectors. In 2016, US$ 2 million was allocated to support nutrition, health and multi sector interventions in the Northern- Red Sea, Anseba and Gash Barka regions. All recent CERF interventions have been closely aligned and coordinated with the Strategic Partnership Cooperation Framework (2013-2016).
39.2 million
10.1 million
29.1 million
Gash Barka
Anseba
Northern Red Sea
Debub
Southern Red Seai
MaekelSUDAN
RED SEA YEMEN
SAUDI ARABIA
Anseba Northern Red Sea
Maekel
Gash BarKa
Southern Red Sea
Debub
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