FACT SHEET Pakistan Humanitarian Pooled Fund (PHPF ...
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FACT SHEETPakistan Humanitarian Pooled Fund (PHPF) Pakistan May 2017
Pakistan Humanitarian Pooled Fund is country-based pooled funds that provides NGOs, UN agencies and international organizations with rapid andflexible funding to respond to urgent, short-term humanitarian needs of vulnerable people.
http://www.unocha.org/pakistan/pakistan-humanitarian-response-fund/pooled-funds/about-phpf
In 2010, the humanitarian community established theEmergency Response Fund (ERF) as a pooled fundmechanism to provide rapid and flexible funds in countryat the onset of an emergency.
The majority of PHPF funding acts as a bridge to covergaps in humanitarian service provision of urgenthumanitarian needs. In many cases, this has been theonly funding available to meet critical humanitarian needs.Donor contributions enable funding to provide food, waterand shelter projects, life-saving nutrition and medicalcare for people struggling to survive in humanitarianemergencies.
The Grants Management System (GMS) is a new mandatory tool for CBPFs and is critical in rationalizing the workload of Humanitarian Financing Units. It facilitates partners' interaction with CBPFs at all stages of the grant cycle and promotes efficiency, transparency and supports risk management.
As of 15 May 2017, humanitarian partners have completed 350 projects; 5 projects are ongoing.Since August 2010, more than US$ 74 million have been allocated for humanitarian projects, assisting more than 6.2 million people.More than 94 per cent funds were allocated to NGOs with 59 per cent going to national NGOs. The PHPF is the key humanitarian funding window for many Pakistani NGOs.More than 90 per cent projects have been monitored through field visits. Within six months after their comple-tion, all projects are audited by an independent auditing firm.Gender considerations are maintained in all projects. A gender marker kit is included in the funds application package. Also, the humanitarian community’s gender task force is represented on the PHPF review board.A complete NGO Capacity Assessment tool kit hasbeen developed based on a consultative process withPHPF stakeholders, and is included in the 2015 PHPFCountry Operational Manual.The independent evaluation found the disbursement of funds in Pakistan to be quicker than in other countries. The PHPF Pakistan Unit has nevertheless strengthened its capacity to further improve its disbursement rate.
Pakistan Humanitarian Pooled Fund is country-based pooled funds that provide NGOs and UN agencies with rapid and flexible funding to respond to unfore-seen, sudden-onset humanitarian emergencies.
PHPF provides the HumanitarianCoordinator, in consultation with theAdvisory Board, with two modalities toallocate funds:1) The standard allocation2)The reserve allocation
PHPF complements other UN-led hmanitar-ian funding and resource mobilization mecha-nisms such as the Central Emergency Response und (CERF), ensuring a more coordinated response through the cluster system.
Key Facts
2015United Kingdom 3,076,923Sweden 1,985,412Sub-total 5,062,335
2014Sweden 8,658,262Sub-total 8,658,262
2013Sweden 3,762,296
United Kingdom 4,651,163
Norway 1,638,270
Sub-total 10,051,7292012
United Kingdom 4,815,409
Norway 861,178Sub-total 5,676,587
2011Norway 1,854,915
Montenegro 70,317
Private donations (public) 26,494
Sub-total 1,951,7262010
India 20,000,000
United Kingdom 7,824,726
Norway 3,230,971Azerbaijan 1,999,956
Australia 1,803,000
New Zealand 1,454,880Private donations (public) 121,054
Botswana, Chile, Malta, Kazakhstan 220,705
Sub-total 36,655,292Grand Total 75,546,548
Funding Contributions (US$)2016
United Kingdom 3,076,923Sweden 4,413,694Sub-total 7,490,617
An accountability framework provides a set of riskmanagement tools to address risks that i) may hinder theability of CBPFs to achieve their objectives and ii) arepresent when disbursing funds to implementing partners.In February 2015, the project budget structure andtemplate was revised and aligned with the standard UNDevelopment Group budget categories.
Pakistan Humanitarian Pool Fund (PHPF)Funding allocation overview (2010 - 2016)
Funding allocation by US$ million
year
2014 2015
11.3
2013
3.56.9
10.2
2012
17.5
2011
18.6
2010
25% 24%
5% 9%14%
Funding allocation by emergency
Floods 2010
Floods 2011
Floods 2012
Floods 2013
IDPs in KP/FATAStock
prepositioning
31.9
1.7
3.0
4.7
30
2.5
115
7
19
22
181
11
Amount allocatedNumber of projects
(US$ million)
Funding allocation by provinceUS$ million
Funding allocation by gender marker
1.5 million1 (2%)
72.08 million2a (97%)
2b: The principal purpose of the project is to advance gender equality.
2a: Project is designed to contribute significantly to gender equality.
0.4 million2b (1%)
1: Project hsas the potential to contribute in somelimited way togender equality
3.22 millionUN (4%)
25.94 millionINGO (35%)
43.5 millionNNGO (59%)
organization Funding allocation by type
1.3 millionIO (2%)
cluster Funding allocation by
1.6 (2%)8 ComunityRestoration
5.7 (8%)32 Education
11.47 (16%)58 Health
9.3 (14%)42
69
Food Security
5 (7%)29 Nutrition
4.8 (7%)40 Protection
16.1 (26%)EmergencyShelter/NFI
15.9 (21%)65 WASH
Multi-Cluster
Amount allocated (US$ million)Number of projects
Coordinationand Common
Services5 1.6 (2%)
0.3 (1%)1
$74Mallocated between 2010 and 2016
Key Figures
97%contributedsignificantly to gender eqality
355
implementedprojects
94% allocated to NGOs
funds
funds
funds
46%contributed toEmergencyShelter/NFIs (25%)and WASH (21%) Clusters
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) Serena Business Complex, 2nd Level, Khayaban-e-SuharwarddySector G-5, Islamabad, Pakistan
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8%
2016
15%5.9
18.6
12.9FATA
KhyberPakhtunkhwa
Punjab7.6
13.3Sindh
4.7Balochistan
7Multi Province
3 PakistanAdministeredKashmir