Italian contribution to the Central Africa Humanitarian Fund – CAR HF in support of the response to the protracted crisis in the country
Central African Rep.
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ClosedAid type
Basket funds/pooled fundingCentral African Rep.
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€ 1,000,000
Committed
Committed
€ 1,000,000
Used
Used
Description
The Central African Republic Humanitarian Fund (CAR HF) was established in 2008 as an expansion of the Emergency Response Fund. It is a country-based pooled fund (CBPF), which is a multi-donor humanitarian financing instrument managed by UNDP Multi Partner-Trust Fund that serves as the Administrative Agent of OCHA CAR, under the responsibility and leadership of the Humanitarian Coordinator (HC). The CAR HF has played a significant role in making more resources available for humanitarian activities prioritized under the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP). For the past three years, the fund has been counted among the HRP’s top five funding sources. The CAR HF aims to: 1. Support humanitarian reform to ensure predictable, flexible and timely humanitarian funding to meet the needs of vulnerable communities. 2. Strengthen the leadership of the HC and the humanitarian coordination system. Through this support to the Humanitarian Fund of the Central African Republic (CAR HF), AICS intends to provide a contribution to OCHA response to the protracted humanitarian crisis, despite the peace agreements signed in February 2019. The crisis recently developed in the northeast of the country, and still ongoing, has further increased the need for humanitarian assistance and protection interventions in favour of vulnerable populations.
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Year | Committed | Used |
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2021 | € 1,000,000 | € 1,000,000 |
Agency
Type | Name | Channel code |
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Government | AICS - Italian Agency for Cooperation and Development | 11000 |
Channel reported
Type | Name | Channel code |
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Multilateral | UNOCHA - United Nations Office of Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs | 41127 |
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