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30 Nov 2020

5 conflicts that urgently need a ceasefire

OCHA and COVID-19

Through these challenging times, OCHA is determined that its crucial life-saving work is sustained.

East Africa Locust Infestation

Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia are being invaded by enormous swarms of desert locusts
Photo: FAO/Petterik Wiggers

CURRENT EMERGENCIES

STATEMENTS BY TOP OFFICIALS

OCHA Donors in 2021

The graphic below shows the top 5 OCHA donors for this year. The bar represents the percentage of earmarked vs. unearmarked funds per donor. For a complete listing of OCHA's donors, please click the button below.

Unearmarked %    Earmarked %

Denmark
$10,682,130
Germany
$9,048,410
Norway
$8,190,008
Netherlands
$7,658,643
Australia
$7,215,007

OUR WORK

OCHA coordinates the global emergency response to save lives and protect people in humanitarian crises. We advocate for effective and principled humanitarian action by all, for all.

 

Coordination

OCHA coordinates effective and principled humanitarian action in partnership with national and international actors

Humanitarian Financing

OCHA coordinates global humanitarian funding appeals and manages global and country-specific humanitarian response funds

Policy

OCHA sets an evidence-based and forward-looking humanitarian policy agenda

Advocacy

OCHA speaks on behalf of people affected by conflict and disaster

 

Information Management

OCHA collects, analyses and shares critical humanitarian data and information