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Report
20 June 2016

The Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016

Discussion paper
16 June 2016

Boko Haram attacks in Diffa, Niger

On 16 June 2016 we responded a funding alert for Niger, raised in response to insecurity related to Boko Haram activities in the region of Diffa. From 19 M

Report
18 May 2016

Better information for a better response: The basics of humanitarian transparency

The World Humanitarian Summit provides an unprecedented opportunity to generate political momentum on the issue of transparency. We have witnessed strong c

Discussion paper
18 May 2016

Somalia flooding

On 18 May 2016 we responded to a funding alert for Somalia, raised in response to floods in the Hiran region. An estimated 3,500 displaced households have

Discussion paper
17 May 2016

Foreign aid and stimulating domestic revenue mobilisation in Uganda and Kenya

The role of official development assistance (ODA) in supporting developing countries to enhance and generate domestic revenues (specifically tax revenue) h

Report
16 May 2016

Uganda’s data ecosystem

National, continental and global development agendas are all calling for data to play a catalytic role in both the meeting and monitoring of ambitio

Discussion paper
13 May 2016

Floods in Ethiopia

On 13 May 2016 we responded to a funding alert for Ethiopia, raised in response to the 2016 Meher rains (the main rainy season). Following the extensive dr
Discussion paper
13 May 2016

Somalia, cholera outbreak

On 13 May 2016 we responded to a funding alert raised due to an outbreak of cholera in Somalia. The Somali Health Cluster reported that so far in 2016 over
Discussion paper
6 May 2016

Kenya floods

On 4 May 2016 we responded to a funding alert raised due to flooding in Garissa County, Kenya. Recent heavy rainfall has exceeded the capacity of the River