CBPF Contributions
CBPFs allow governments and private donors alike to pool their contributions to support specific emergencies. They ensure that timely, coordinated and principled funding is available and prioritized at the local level by those who are closest to people in need. CBPFs increase predictability of funding and involve frontline responders, including national and local NGOs, in the planning and delivery of humanitarian response. The following are paid contributions and commitments made to CBPFs by year.
CBPF Allocations
UN agencies, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), national and international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and Red Cross/Red Crescent organizations are eligible to receive funding from CBPFs in support of their life-saving relief programmes. The following are allocations made from CBPFs to relief partners by year.
CBPF vs HRP
The Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) plan is prepared for a protracted or sudden onset emergency that requires international humanitarian assistance. The graphs bellow portray how CBPF funding is recorded against an HRP having in mind the Secretary-General's vision to increase the overall proportion of humanitarian appeal funding requirements channeled through CBPFs to 15% by 2018.