Total Giving, 2014
$3,518,283,403 1,841 Commitments / Contributions
Top Donors
- Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of) $816.5 M
- United Arab Emirates $361.7 M
- Carry-over (donors not specified) $333.8 M
- Kuwait $331.1 M
- Various Donors (details not yet provided) $252.2 M
- Allocation of unearmarked funds by WFP $179.8 M
- NGO Consortium $176.7 M
- World Bank $157.4 M
- Qatar $153.7 M
- Qatar Charity $55.2 M
- China $54.3 M
- African Development Bank $46.4 M
- Disasters Emergency Committee (UK) $41.0 M
- Russian Federation $37.0 M
- Allocation of unearmarked funds by OCHA $34.0 M
- US Fund for UNICEF $32.0 M
- Oman $26.0 M
- Pakistan $23.7 M
- Sheikh Thani bin Abdullah Foundation for Humanitarian Services $21.2 M
- UNICEF National Committee/Germany $20.2 M
Top Recipients
- World Food Programme $1.0 B
- Various Recipients (details not yet provided) $571.0 M
- United Nations Children's Fund $416.2 M
- Bilateral (affected government) $239.7 M
- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees $239.5 M
- World Health Organization $162.7 M
- United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East $88.1 M
- Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) $84.3 M
- Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs $79.9 M
- International Organization for Migration $66.7 M
- Red Crescent Society of the United Arab Emirates $58.7 M
- Palestine Red Crescent Society $53.3 M
- Qatar Red Crescent Society $50.9 M
- Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations $45.3 M
- Ebola Response Multi-Partner Trust Fund $35.3 M
- International Committee of the Red Cross $21.3 M
- United Nations Development Programme $18.2 M
- OXFAM GB $17.6 M
- United Nations Office for Project Services $17.1 M
- United Nations Population Fund $16.9 M
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Breakdown by Disaster Type
Disasters - General
Natural Hazards/Severe Weather
Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
Man-made Accidents
Breakdown by Disaster Assistance Strategy
Breakdown by Region
Sample Commitments / Contributions
Carry-over funds totaling $2.5 million from unspecified donors were allocated to OCHA's Emergency Response Fund for Colombia.