Resources
Private funding for humanitarian assistance
This Private Funding Report provides updated analysis of the money coming from private sources that contributed to the international humanitarian response
Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2013
This tenth edition of the report provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive picture of global humanitarian financing, and describes some of the key trends and developments of the last decade.
South Sudan: resources for poverty eradication
Official development assistance: an essential guide
How much aid is there? Who provides it? Who implements it? Where does it go and what is spent on?
Kenya: resources for poverty eradication
This paper provides an analysis of the Kenyan Government's public expenditure in and donor contributions to, the education, health and agriculture sectors.
Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2012
"The global response to humanitarian crises is the collective output of a complex ecosystem of communities, organisations and national and international governments, each facing a range of choices about how, where, when and how much they contribute to meet humanitarian need."
Private funding: An emerging trend in humanitarian donorship
This report analyses the emerging role of private voluntary contributions in humanitarian donorship. It shows that private support to international develop
Disaster risk reduction: spending where it should count
This report examines the levels of donor investment in disaster risk reduction in the top 40 humanitarian recipients over the last 10 years.