UN CERF Annual Report 2012 January 2012 - December 2012 | Page 8

THE CONTENTS ABOUT CERF 10 18 MANAGING CERF 30 CERF’S DONORS A SOUND HUMANITARIAN INVESTMENT 2012 IN REVIEW 40 ANNEXES 2012 was a record year for CERF as we received of a disaster, ensuring that emergency operations do and dispersed US$485 million to 546 projects in not fail due to a lack of funding. CERF funding also 49 countries and territories – the highest amount helps to improve the coordination of responses. UN since its inception. Whilst the countries of the United agencies have to work together to agree on what is Nations and other partners showed great generosity, 46 humanitarian activities during those critical first days more requests for funding than ever. CERF responded required and where. the level of funding required from CERF in 2012 shows that crises worldwide continue to proliferate. The need for CERF funding will be substantial in 2013. Conflicts, violence, floods, earthquakes, droughts, Since CERF’s inception, 125 General Assembly preventable diseases – alone or in combination – will members, regional governments and observers, drive millions of people into desperate need in 2013. private donors and the public have trusted us to Emergency humanitarian operations to help them allocate and manage a total of $2.8 billion in grants will cost the world billions of dollars. I appeal to UN to 87 countries and territories around the world. Member States, the private sector and individuals to continue supporting CERF so that it can continue to I would like to express my great appreciation to the do what it does so well, ensure that critical and timely 69 Member States, several corporations, regional life-saving assistance gets to those most in need. governments and dozens of private individuals that invested more than $427 million in CERF in 2012. This is a remarkable show of support and solidarity in tough economic times. CERF cannot address all needs, but with a relatively Valerie Amos small amount of money, it can lay the groundwork Under-Secretary-General for that enables quicker and more effective humanitarian Humanitarian Affairs responses. CERF provides money for life-saving, And Emergency Relief Coordinator USG Valerie Amos meets a child at the WFP and UNICEF-supported Provincial Baby Home in Hamhung City, DPRK. Credit: OCHA/David Ohana 8 CERF 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 9