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  • 20 June 2023

Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2023

The Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2023 assesses the international financing response to crisis. Development Initiatives finds that more needs went unmet in 2022 than ever before.

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Authors

Angus Urquhart, Erica Mason, Fran Girling-Morris , Suzanna Nelson-Pollard

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Four interactive charts let you explore global levels of crisis, vulnerability and need, the largest donors of international humanitarian assistance and how humanitarian financing is delivered.

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Foreword

DI CEO Adrian Lovett considers the report findings, finding some positive developments, and also a drive for new ways of thinking and working across the humanitarian system.

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Executive summary

New and continuing crises increased the pressure on the humanitarian system, and funding fell short of demand. What are the key opportunities for reform?

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Chapter One

Key trends in humanitarian need and funding: 2022

Conflict, climate and ongoing pandemic impacts have left an estimated 406.6 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. Despite unprecedented response to certain appeals, the funding gap grew by volume.

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Chapter Two

Characteristics of crisis: Need and funding

Humanitarian crises are increasing in number and lasting longer. Forced displacement and food insecurity – both worsened by the war in Ukraine – drove the significant rise in need.

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Chapter Three

A better humanitarian system: Locally led action

Total funding increased, but only 1.2% went directly to local and national actors. Progress against commitments to enable locally led responses is too little and too slow.

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Chapter Four

Beyond humanitarian funding: Addressing cycles of crises

Joint action between humanitarian, development, peacebuilding and climate actors is needed to ensure the root causes of crisis are addressed as well as the consequences.

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appendix one

Acknowledgements

Thank you to those who contributed to and supported the publication of the Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2023.

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appendix two

Acronyms and abbreviations

A list of the acronyms and abbreviations we have used across the report.

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appendix three

Accessible Word version

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appendix four

Suggested citation

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Use interactive tools to explore the data

Four interactive charts let you explore global levels of crisis, vulnerability and need, the largest donors of international humanitarian assistance and how humanitarian financing is delivered.

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