Multi-year humanitarian funding: Global baselines and trends
A comprehensive breakdown of multi-year humanitarian funding, looking at long-term trends in donors, recipients and earmarking. Are Grand Bargain recommendations being met?
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A comprehensive breakdown of multi-year humanitarian funding, looking at long-term trends in donors, recipients and earmarking. Are Grand Bargain recommendations being met?
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Introduction
Introducing new research from Development Initiatives: establishing baselines and filling evidence gaps on predictable and flexible multi-year humanitarian funding.
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Donor contributions
Read about recent trends and changes in the volume of multi-year humanitarian funding from donors.
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Duration of funding from donors
Read about the duration of multi-year humanitarian funding allocations from donors.
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Earmarking of funding from donors
Read about the extent of earmarking of multi-year humanitarian funding as reported by donors.
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Country recipients of funding from donors
Read a breakdown of the countries receiving the most multi-year humanitarian funding from donors.
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Recipient organisations of funding
Learn about the volumes and trends of multi-year humanitarian funding received by NGOs, Red Cross, UN agencies, other multilaterals and the private sector.
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First-level recipients’ reported multi-year humanitarian income
Read about the recent trends in multi-year humanitarian funding reported by first-level recipients and the proportion that remains short term.
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Financial tracking and reporting: Data gaps and challenges
Find out about the existing evidence gaps in, and challenges to, improving the reporting and tracking of multi-year humanitarian funding.
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Conclusions and recommendations
Read the key recommendations from Development Initiatives' analysis and interviews. How can actors improve the funding, reporting and delivery of multi-year humanitarian funding to better meet Grand Bargain commitments?
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