The Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016
DownloadsWelcome to our Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016. This annual report is a leading resource for understanding financing for humanitarian crises globally. Following the new Sustainable Development Goals and World Humanitarian Summit, our report this year begins to set a baseline for measuring progress on the implementation of global commitments to invest in humanity in the years to come.
This report navigates through an increasingly diverse and complex picture on financing, looking in detail at where resources are coming from, where they are going to, and how they get there.
The full report and chapter downloads are available below.
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- English Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 (PDF 4.4MB ) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Executive summary (PDF 334.9kB ) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 1 (PDF 361.2kB ) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 2 (PDF 433.9kB ) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 3 (PDF 312.8kB ) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 4 (PDF 312.8kB ) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 5 (PDF 1.1MB ) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 6 (PDF 468.7kB ) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 7 (PDF 264.4kB ) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 8 (PDF 287.5kB )
- Data Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 1 (XLSX 2.1MB) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 2 (XLSX 562.0kB) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 3 (XLSX 137.0kB) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 4 (XLSX 128.7kB) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 5 (XLSX 197.0kB) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 6 (XLSX 133.6kB) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2016 - Chapter 7 (XLSX 377.2kB)
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