Spain, Government of 2017

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Total funding: US$59,767,650
Total pledges: US$0
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Flow ID Sort descending Destination org. Description Sector Amount (US$) Funding status Total Contribution (US$)
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
Education in Emergencies (through Spain, Castellón City Council) 18,029 Paid Contribution
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
Nutrition and psychosocial support - Marawi crisis 143,868 Paid Contribution
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
Hygiene and psychosocial support - Marawi crisis 66,157 Paid Contribution
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
Cash Assistance for essential needs, including food, shelter and NFIs (through Spain, Basque government) 240,313 Paid Contribution
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
Non Food Items (NFIs) (through Spain, Castilla y Leon Government) 35,294 Paid Contribution
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
Non Food Items (NFIs) (through Spain, Zaragoza City Council) 60,096 Paid Contribution
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
Non Food Items (NFIs) (through Spain, Valencia Government) 18,029 Paid Contribution
United Nations Development Programme
Lebanon host community Programme (LHSP) 210,000 Paid Contribution
United Nations Development Programme
Lebanon host community Programme (LHSP) 210,000 Commitment
Partners Turkey
Funds for 2017 3RP 23,000 Paid Contribution
Movimiento por la Paz, el Desarme y la Libertad
3RP funding 398,865 Paid Contribution
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
3RP 2017- Assistance to Refugees 155,250 Paid Contribution
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Protection and assistance in humanitarian contexts 136,256 Commitment
International NGO Safety Organisation
The objective is to create a security information and coordination platform to help NGO to achieve their goals 174,216 Commitment
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
The purpose is to finance the DREF activations and the Emergency Appeals 1,184,834 Commitment
Nigeria Humanitarian Fund
Nigeria - CBPF [OCT 5807] 580,720 Paid Contribution
Yemen Humanitarian Fund
Yemen - CBPF [OCT 5807] 696,864 Paid Contribution
Alianza por la Solidaridad
Strengthening protection mechanisms for surviving women of gender violence affected by the Syrian crisis in Jordan 682,594 Commitment
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
2017 Humanitarian Response Plan for DRC 171,801 Paid Contribution
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Refugees 1,623 Paid Contribution
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Emergency Shelter and NFIs 32,564 Paid Contribution
Central Emergency Response Fund
Central Emergency Response Fund for 2017 1,193,200 Paid Contribution
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
The firtst objective is to provide timely and efficient international protection and humanitarian assistance to the refugee, displaced and other categories of refugees affected by persecution, armed conflict or human rights violations.The second objective is to reduce the vulnerability of the population under the protection of UNHCR, improving their protection status and living conditionsThe third objective is to strengthen the response capacity of civil society and the governments of countries affected by population displacement in their humanitarian assistance interventions to these groupsThe ultimate objective is to improve protection and humanitarian assistance for refugees and displaced persons, through technical advice and coordination with other UN agencies and humanitarian actors 447,928 Commitment
International Committee of the Red Cross
People are respected by the authorities and weapon bearersin conformity with applicable law. Those affected by armedICRC APPEALS 2017: OPERATIONS | 3NIGERconflict and other violence are able to cover their basicneeds and obtain essential services. Members of dispersedfamilies, including vulnerable migrants and children, restore/maintain contact and, where appropriate, are reunited.Detainees are afforded treatment and living conditions inaccordance with internationally recognized standards andapplicable law. Their judicial guarantees are respected.Wounded patients receive adequate care. Disabledpeople have access to good-quality limb-fitting servicesand physiotherapy. 589,623 Commitment
International Committee of the Red Cross
The 2017 Special Appeal is the first appeal to be produced beyond the ICRC’s four-year initiative to strengthen its humanitarian action specifically responding to sexual violence and preventing its occurrence. The 2013-2016 initiative aimed at achieving results in four key domains: holistic operational response; prevention; Movement mobilization; and staff sensitization and training.While the ICRC made significant strides in these areas, it continues to encounter many challenges in addressing the problem and preventing its recurrence; these are owed, inter alia, to the sensitiveand opaque nature of sexual violence and to internal constraints, including difficulties in identifying appropriate entry points in several contexts. 589,623 Commitment
International Committee of the Red Cross
THE grant will finance the ICRC with the objective of fulfilling one of the commitments of the World Humanitarian Summit and improving the quality of the Spanish contribution to the ICRC 589,623 Commitment
International Committee of the Red Cross
People in hard-to-reach areas affected by conflict and drought receive emergency aidIncreased need for water, food and health care requires scaling up of responseCivilians are respected in accordance with IHL and other applicable law. Their basic needs are covered and they have access to essential health services. Members of dispersed families are able to restore/maintain contact, in Somalia and elsewhere. 471,698 Commitment
International Committee of the Red Cross
Civilians are respected by all parties to armed conflict or other violence, in accordance with IHL and other applicable law. They meet their basic needs and can restore or sustain their livelihoods. Separated family members can keep intouch and are reunited where appropriate.Detainees and POWs are afforded treatment and livingconditions that comply with IHL, where applicable, and withinternationally recognized standards.Weapon-wounded or sick patients receive appropriatetreatment. People with physical disabilities have access togood-quality prostheses/orthoses and physiotherapy. 589,623 Commitment
Medicus Mundi Switzerland
The objective is the treatment of severe acute malnutrition in the health district Bandigara 707,547 Commitment
Ayuda en Acción
Humanitarian Action in Oromo, Ethiopia 682,856 Commitment
Plan International
Education in emergency in the states of Borno and Adamawa aimed at young children and young people affected by the conflict with Boko Haram 707,547 Commitment
Spanish Red Cross
The objective is to mitigate the humanitarian consequences caused by other forms of violence (Honduras) 707,547 Commitment
Solidaridad Internacional
The objective is to strengthen the protection mechanisms of surviving women of the VbG affected by the Syrian crisis in Jordan 707,547 Commitment
International Committee of the Red Cross
People affected by violence are respected and protected according to applicable international norms and humanitarian principles. Their basic needs, including safety, are met. Members of families dispersed by violence or migration are able to ascertain their relatives’ whereabouts or to keep in touch.Detainees are afforded treatment and living conditions thatcomply with internationally recognized standards.Weapon-wounded and sick patients receive prompt andadequate treatment.The national authorities, police and armed/defence forcesknow and respect IHL and other fundamental rules protectingpeople in situations of violence, and incorporate them intotheir decision-making processes. Regional organizations andcivil society members help foster awareness of humanitarianissues among all those involved in these situations and thewider public, thus achieving greater respect for humandignity. All actors understand the ICRC’s mandate andsupport the work of the Movement. 1,179,245 Commitment
Spanish Red Cross
Emergency aid 174,216 Commitment
Spanish Red Cross
Emergency aid ( Marawi ) 141,696 Commitment
Spanish Red Cross
Emergency aid 147,502 Commitment
Spanish Red Cross
Emergency aid 174,216 Commitment
Spanish Red Cross
Emergency aid 232,288 Commitment
Spanish Red Cross
Emergency aid 232,288 Commitment
Spanish Red Cross
Emergency aid 34,843 Commitment
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Emergency aid 58,072 Commitment
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Emergency aid 35,377 Commitment
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Emergency aid 23,229 Commitment
Médicos del Mundo Spain
Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf 737,028 Commitment
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
Protection for refugee population of Palestinian origin displaced by the conflict in Syria 455,063 Commitment
Acción Contra el Hambre - Spain
Emergency flood aid 92,915 Commitment
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Emergency aid 267,131 Commitment
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Emergency aid (Surigao Earthquake) 46,458 Commitment
Acción Contra el Hambre - Spain
Emergency aid ( Partially Marawi) 285,555 Commitment

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