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Spain was the eighth largest DAC donor of humanitarian aid by volume in 2007. CHF ERF
Its bilateral and multilateral contributions totalled US$370 million – or 4.3% of the
US$m 145 21 15 0 190 370
collective DAC total. Total humanitarian assistance expenditure increased by 6.3%
% total 39.1% 5.6% 4.0% 0.0% 51.3% 100.0%
between 2006 and 2007. Preliminary DAC data suggests that bilateral contributions
could rise again in 2008. CHFs in 2007 relate to DRC and Sudan. The ERFs included in the data reported here are CAR, Ethiopia, Iraq, Somalia and Zimbabwe
In 2007, total humanitarian assistance expenditure accounted for 7.6% of Spain’s total
ODA (excluding debt relief ). This is a smaller share than in previous years, but has to Total official humanitarian share of Spain’s
total ODA (excluding debt relief ), 2007
be seen in the context of the extremely rapid growth in Spain’s ODA as a whole. Top 10 recipients of Spain’s total official Palestine/OPT was the second
humanitarian assistance expenditure, 2007 largest recipient of Spain ‘s
The Spanish International Development Cooperation Agency (AECID) has produced a official humanitarian assistance
provisional Master Cooperation Plan for 2009-2012 with a section dedicated to
humanitarian action. AECID’s focus is on reducing vulnerabilities and strengthening
in 2007 but its top UN CAP
appeal recipient, accounting US$370m
140
160 for 12% of Spain’s reported
capacities in cooperation with beneficiary populations and recipient countries without
compromising development processes. A major development has been the creation of 140
expenditure through the FTS Spain’s total official
in 2007
60
US$8
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Amount contributed by each
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28
20
Director_2009–2012.pdf 40
Imputed CERF
19
Spanish citizen to total official
13
10
10
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9
8
Total official humanitarian
assistance allocable by country humanitarian assistance, 2007
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-10
Other countries
Lebanon
Palestinian Adm. Areas
Sudan
Peru
Afghanistan
Guatemala
Congo, Dem. Rep.
Morocco
Nicaragua
Indonesia
Spain’s total official humanitarian assistance expenditure 2000-2008 6.3%
Spain is the sixth largest
contributor to the CERF. In 2007,
Change in Spain’s total official
Total official humanitarian Spain’s US$21m contribution humanitarian expenditure,
expenditure
370
400
Multilateral (EC) official humanitarian expenditure
299
US$ million (constant 2007 prices)
350
Multilateral (UN agencies)
300
Bilateral
Top recipient of Spain’s flash and
consolidated appeal funding, 2007 0.03%
204
250
194
200
126
0
Outside the CAP
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
(prelim)
59.7%
Data notes
Spain spent US$66m on 17
consolidated and flash appeals in
Spain’s humanitarian expenditure, 2008 – this expenditure (referred to Although both relate to ‘humanitarian’
reported through the FTS, 2006-2008 as ‘inside the CAP’) was equivalent expenditure, FTS and DAC data are not
to 22.9 % of its bilateral humanitarian comparable. Reporting requirements and
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2007
2008
Other funding (‘outside the CAP’) Uganda 1.4% Supplementary data on CERF and pooled funding
Other appeals inside the CAP 3.6%
was downloaded from their respective sites
UN flash and consolidated
appeal funding (‘inside the CAP’)
May/June 2009