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Mosul Flash Appeal 2016

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Response plan/appeal snapshot for 2016

Mosul Flash Appeal 2016
https://fts.unocha.org/appeals/523/summary

FTS Public

Response plan/appeal snapshot for 2016

26-Feb-2021


US$283.7m total requirements of plan
$278.6m
$5.1m
98.2% funded through this plan
1.8% unmet requirements
US$1.83bn total funding to Iraq (2016)
$278.6m
$1.55bn
15.2% funded through this plan
84.8% outside this plan
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Largest sources of response plan/appeal funding

Funding for response plan/appeal (US$m) As a share of overall funding to the response plan/appeal (%)
United States of America, Government of 149.5 53.7%
United Kingdom, Government of 30.4 10.9%
Germany, Government of 26.3 9.5%
Central Emergency Response Fund 13.0 4.7%
European Commission 8.8 3.2%
Italy, Government of 3.2 1.1%
Sweden, Government of 0.8 0.3%
New Zealand, Government of 0.8 0.3%
Private (individuals & organizations) 0.8 0.3%
Ireland, Government of 0.7 0.2%
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Funding progress by cluster

Mosul Flash Appeal 2016
https://fts.unocha.org/appeals/523/summary

FTS Public

Funding progress by cluster

26-Feb-2021


Not specified: US$166,655,762
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Funding progress by cluster/sector

Cluster/Sector Required (US$m) Funded (US$m) Coverage (%)
CCCM 10.0 1.0 9.8%
Common Services and Coordination 0.5 0.3 68.3%
Education 10.0 3.8 37.8%
ETC 1.2 0.0 0.0%
Food Assistance 50.0 29.1 58.1%
Health 35.0 27.8 79.6%
Logistics 5.0 0.0 0.0%
Protection 25.0 2.8 11.4%
Rapid Response Mechanism 2.0 0.5 25.0%
Shelter and NFI 110.0 20.1 18.3%
WASH 35.0 26.5 75.9%
Not specified n/a 166.7 n/a
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About Appeals/Plans

Each UN coordinated inter-agency response plan and appeal has a page on FTS, which present all funding linked to the requirements of the response plan/appeal; this funding is a subset of overall funding to the affected country. The response plans/appeals are a key part of the humanitarian programme cycle (HPC) used by humanitarian country teams to plan and coordinate a response and to communicate the scope of response operations.

Related countries

  • Iraq

Related external links

  • Mosul Flash Appeal 2016

Response plans

  • COVID-19 Global Humanitarian Response Plan
  • Syria Refugee Response and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2020
  • Iraq 2020
  • Syria Refugee Response and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2019
  • Iraq 2019
  • Syria regional refugee and resilience plan (3RP) 2018
  • Iraq 2018
  • Syria regional refugee and resilience plan (3RP) 2017
  • Iraq 2017
  • Syria regional refugee and resilience plan (3RP) 2016
  • Iraq 2016
  • Iraq 2015
  • Syria regional refugee and resilience plan (3RP) 2015
  • Syria Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRP) 2014
  • Syria Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRP) 2013
  • Iraq 2014
  • Iraq Humanitarian Action Plan 2010
  • Regional Response Plan for Iraqi Refugees 2010
  • Iraq and the region 2009
  • Iraq 2008
  • Iraq Health Sector Appeal 2007: Meeting the Health Needs of Iraqis Displaced in Neighbouring Countries
  • Iraq Crisis 2003

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