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Contribution to the CENTRAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND (FUND) 2021

Developing countries, unspecified

Status

Closed

Aid type

Contributions to multi-donor/multi-entity funding mechanisms

Developing countries, unspecified


Location

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€ 15,000,000
Committed
€ 15,000,000
Used

Description

Unearmarked multilateral Emergency contribution to the multi-donor fund managed by OCHA called Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) for the support of multi-sector life-saving activities in response to deteriorating emergencies, unexpected or underfunded crises with soft-earmarking to Yemen and Afghanistan. In 2022, 82 per cent of all CERF-funded projects worldwide, includ ing in Mali, had a specific focus to protect people against gender-based violence. The CBPFs allocated 73.8 per cent of total allocations to projects that contribute to gender equality. read more close
Year Committed Used
2022 € 15,000,000 € 15,000,000

Agency

Type Name Channel code
Government AICS - Italian Agency for Cooperation and Development 11000

Channel reported

Type Name Channel code
Multilateral UNOCHA - United Nations Office of Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs 41127

Project data

  • IATI IdentifierXM-DAC-6-4-010845-05-5
  • AID010845/05/5
  • CRS Activity identifier2022000011
  • Planned start 2022/01/01
  • Planned End 2022/12/31
  • Actual start -
  • Actual end 2023/03/02
  • Bi/Multilateral Bilateral
  • Status Closed
  • Tied status Untied

Sectors

  • 72050 - Relief co-ordination and support services 100.0%

Policy markers

  • Gender Equality significant objective
  • Disability not targeted

SDGs

  • 17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries
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