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Country snapshot for 2020

Iraq 2020
https://fts.unocha.org/countries/106/summary/2020

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Country snapshot for 2020

01-Mar-2021


US$889.2m total funding reported to FTS
$744.0m
$145.1m
83.7% funded through plans
16.3% other funding
data as of 26 February 2021
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Response plans/appeals

Response plan/appeal Funded (US$m) Required (US$m) % coverage
COVID-19 Global Humanitarian Response Plan 0.0 0.0 0.0%
Iraq 2020 628.2 662.2 94.9%
Syria Refugee Response and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2020 115.9 293.7 39.5%
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Trends in reported funding

Iraq 2020
https://fts.unocha.org/countries/106/summary/2020

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Trends in reported funding

01-Mar-2021


Note: "Trends from 2008 to 2018" data are currently under review. Reliable annual data can be found in the Country Page by year.
The amount per year might change based on daily reports received and processed in the system

Funding by source

Iraq 2020
https://fts.unocha.org/countries/106/summary/2020

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Funding by source

01-Mar-2021


The graph shows the top 5 sources of all reported humanitarian funding in the Country; a source of funding can be a UN member state, an international organization, a private donor, a UN Agency, etc...
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Funding by sector

Iraq 2020
https://fts.unocha.org/countries/106/summary/2020

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Funding by sector

01-Mar-2021


This graph shows the level of all reported humanitarian funding for the Country both inside and outside the Response plan/appeal by technical area/sector
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Largest UN recipients

Recipient organization Funded (US$m) As a share of total funding (%)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 200.3 22.5%
International Organization for Migration 69.6 7.8%
World Food Programme 59.0 6.6%
United Nations Children's Fund 34.6 3.9%
United Nations Population Fund 23.4 2.6%
World Health Organization 20.6 2.3%
United Nations Mine Action Service 18.2 2.1%
United Nations Development Programme 14.2 1.6%
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 5.3 0.6%
United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) 3.6 0.4%

Largest NGO, Red Cross/Red Crescent and other organizational recipients

Recipient organization Funded (US$m) As a share of total funding (%)
NGOs (details not yet provided) 128.6 14.5%
Mercy Corps 64.4 7.2%
International Committee of the Red Cross 29.3 3.3%
OXFAM 25.4 2.9%
Danish Refugee Council 23.9 2.7%
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit 16.0 1.8%
Norwegian Refugee Council 9.9 1.1%
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development 7.6 0.9%
Norwegian People's Aid 6.2 0.7%
INTERSOS Humanitarian Aid Organization 5.8 0.7%
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Allocations through pooled funding mechanisms

Contributions to fund (US$m) Allocations by fund (US$m)
Central Emergency Response Fund 0.0 0.7
Iraq Humanitarian Fund 20.5 19.7
Syria Cross-border Humanitarian Fund 11.8 0.0
Funding to Pooled Funds are "Contributions"; Funding from the Pool funds to partners are "Allocations".

FTS publishes all reports of humanitarian funding to affected countries. The data displayed on an affected country page includes funding to meet the requirements of an internationally coordinated response plan in that country, as well as funding outside of plan requirements (such as Red Cross/Red Crescent activities and bilateral funding to the affected governments). This page also reflects humanitarian contributions in countries which do not have coordinated response plans/appeals.

Related plans/appeals

  • Iraq 2020
  • Syria Refugee Response and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2020
  • COVID-19 Global Humanitarian Response Plan
  • Iraq 2019
  • Syria Refugee Response and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2019
  • Iraq 2018
  • Syria regional refugee and resilience plan (3RP) 2018
  • Syria regional refugee and resilience plan (3RP) 2017
  • Iraq 2017
  • Iraq 2016
  • Mosul Flash Appeal 2016
  • Syria regional refugee and resilience plan (3RP) 2016
  • Syria regional refugee and resilience plan (3RP) 2015
  • Iraq 2015
  • Iraq 2014
  • Syria Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRP) 2014
  • Syria Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRP) 2013
  • Regional Response Plan for Iraqi Refugees 2010
  • Iraq Humanitarian Action Plan 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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