Regional Flash Appeal for the Libyan Crisis (March - December 2011)

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Totals

Total incoming funding: US$279,208,324
Total original requirements: US$160,454,391
Total current requirements: US$336,182,831
Coverage: 83.1%
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Destination org. Sort descending Original requirements US$ Current requirements US$ Funding US$ Coverage % Pledges US$
Acción Contra el Hambre - Spain 3,000,000 154,587 154,587 100.0% 0
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development 0 1,895,000 1,895,000 100.0% 0
CARE International 2,000,000 0 0 0.0% 0
CARE USA 350,000 0 0 0.0% 0
Danish Refugee Council 0 827,000 156,693 18.9% 0
Fondation suisse de déminage 0 1,385,714 1,385,714 100.0% 0
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 2,650,000 4,370,000 1,402,201 32.1% 0
Handicap International - Humanity & Inclusion 2,000,000 42,000 0 0.0% 0
International Medical Corps US 565,000 3,271,357 2,358,845 72.1% 0
International Organization for Migration 49,250,000 120,233,041 105,429,750 87.7% 0
International Rescue Committee 600,000 54,343 50,000 92.0% 0
Islamic Relief Worldwide 1,000,000 604,026 604,026 100.0% 0
Medical Emergency Relief International 0 504,675 305,677 60.6% 0
Mines Advisory Group 0 297,253 297,253 100.0% 0
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 1,852,725 3,525,299 3,044,999 86.4% 0
Polish Center for International Aid 0 25,575 0 0.0% 0
Save the Children 7,190,000 1,539,138 647,031 42.0% 0
United Nations Children's Fund 8,377,843 20,365,255 15,125,642 74.3% 0
United Nations Department of Safety and Security 871,150 0 0 0.0% 0
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 32,204,461 54,247,548 72,029,615 132.8% 0
United Nations Mine Action Service 0 3,816,393 3,953,571 103.6% 0
United Nations Operational Satellite Applications Programme 96,300 0 0 0.0% 0
United Nations Population Fund 1,000,000 2,512,000 1,313,713 52.3% 0
World Food Programme 43,646,912 96,914,112 57,012,375 58.8% 0
World Health Organization 3,800,000 19,598,515 12,041,632 61.4% 0

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