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Page 1: Private financing Global trends 12 th October 2012

Private financing

Global trends 12th October 2012

Page 2: Private financing Global trends 12 th October 2012

Relatively stable..... and responsive to needs

NGOs87%

Red Cross6% UN

7%

US$18 billion in private funding between 2006 and 2010 was channeled largely through NGOs

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20110

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10.2 9.312.4 11.8 13.0 12.5

2.1 3.0

3.63.4

5.84.6

12.3 12.4

16.015.3

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17.1

Private voluntary contributions

Governments

International humanitarian responseU

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Page 3: Private financing Global trends 12 th October 2012

Individuals; 13.3

Private founda-tions; 1.2

Companies and corporations;

1.4

Other private donors; 1.7

Private individuals provided 76% of the total (2006-2010)

France

German

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Netherl

ands

Norway

Spain

Swed

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United Kingd

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tal0%

10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%

Private individualsTrusts and foundationsOther private sourcesCorporate givingLotteries

Page 4: Private financing Global trends 12 th October 2012

Proposal negotiations

Procurement restrictions

Financial reporting

Output/impact reporting ‘Value-for-money’

‘Visibility’

Anti-terrorism

Transparency

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Appeals and communications with donors

Annual audited accounts

Transparency??

Page 5: Private financing Global trends 12 th October 2012

Humanitarian organisations Businesses

Access to funding In-kind donations Access technical expertise,

innovation and ability to design new technologies and solutions

Access to advanced technologies

Opportunities to contribute to improving business or industry-wide practices

Positive effects on image, credibility and reputation

Access to new markets through networks and knowledge of the context from humanitarian

Improved employee morale and motivation

Skills Development/Technical Expertise

Potential benefits of partnership include

Corporate partnerships

Page 6: Private financing Global trends 12 th October 2012

International private giving

Diaspora remittances

Financing/material assistance from domestic civil

society and private sector

Assistance from

affected and host

communities

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64 68 76 76 86 99103117117125131146172

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High income: OECDHigh income: nonOECDUpper middle incomeLower middle incomeLow incomeTotalFragile states

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onKenya

GabonSu

dan

Algeria

Somalia

Congo, Rep.

Albania

Uganda

Tanzania

Angola

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