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World Humanitarian Data and Trends 2015

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The year in review – 2014

Humanitarian needs – sector funding 2014 saw a repeating pattern in terms of sector funding. Multisectoral programmes and the food-assistance sector continued to have the largest funding requests. Food assistance is generally the best-funded sector, but coordination and support services was the best-funded sector in 2014. It received a similar funding level in 2013 (77 per cent), so this change in pattern reflects decreasing funding levels for emergency food aid rather than increased support for coordination.

Agriculture

Coordination and support services

Economic recovery and infrastructure

Education

45%

75%

29%

35%

609

42

272 12%

15% 22

650

5,517

491 3%

699

1% 3,144

8% 753 353

52%

57%

47%

Mine action

Multi-sector

Protection/ human rights

Sources: CERF, inter-agency appeal documents, FTS

14

203 1%

518 179 4%

49% 24 3

1,267

14%

Safety and security (staff and operations)

Sector not specified


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