CERF 2017 Annual Report

Publication language
English
Pages
68pp
Date published
01 Aug 2018
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Disasters, Funding and donors

Throughout 2017, the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) supported relief operations in 36 countries to ensure delivery of urgent aid to millions of people in desperate need.

CERF’s 2017 Annual Report provides a detailed account of how, during the year, CERF and its partners ensured strategic use of almost $420 million in donor contributions to deliver the highest priority aid, where and when it was need the most.

CERF was quick to respond throughout the year, helping partners to kick-start relief efforts immediately when needs were revealed. Highlights in the report include CERF support for Rohingya refugees crossing borders towards safety and for many other displaced families around the world.

It also demonstrates the impact of early CERF funding following the warning signs of famine in north-east Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen and how CERF was a lifeline for people facing the consequences of natural disasters throughout the Caribbean and for those caught up in the world’s most underfunded crises such as in Afghanistan, Chad and Sudan.