The Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) is a United Nations emergency relief fund officially launched on March 9, 2006 by Secretary-General Kofi Annan. The objective of the CERF is to provide urgent and effective humanitarian aid to regions threatened by, or experiencing, a humanitarian crisis. It is anticipated that people living in least developed countries will be the most frequent recipients of CERF assistance.
The CERF was adopted by resolution of the General Assembly on December 15th 2005, and upgrades the loan mechanism under the 1992 Central Emergency Revolving Fund from States dollar|US $" target="_blank" >*50 million to a total of around $450 million. The CERF is administered by the Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, currently Jan Egeland, in consultation with humanitarian agencies and coordinators.
According to the United Nations, agencies and their partners will be able to access the CERF within the crucial first 72 hours of a crisis. It is therefore hoped that the CERF will meet the three objectives of:
As of March 2006, few nations have pledged to contribute to the CERF and fewer still have made contributions, with only a third of the amount requested being raised: about 30 countries have donated around $250 million. OXFAM has criticized wealthy countries for either not donating (e.g. Germany and Japan), or making small contributions (e.g. United States and France).
| Nation | Pledged (US$) | Contributed (US$) | Per capita (US$) | ppm of GDP (PPP) per capita | Africa | Egypt | 15,000 | <$0.01 | <2 | Nigeria | 100,000 | <$0.01 | <9 | South Africa | 300,000 | <$0.01 | <1 | Americas | Canada | 17,000,000 | $0.52 | 16 | Grenada | 10,000 | $0.11 | 14 | Mexico | 50,000 | <$0.01 | 1 | United States | 10,000,000 | $0.03 | <0.8 | Australasia | Australia | 7,328,894 | $0.35 | 12 | China | 1,000,000 | <$0.01 | <2 | Kuwait | 200,000 | $0.07 | 4 | India | 2,000,000 | >$0.01 | >3 | Pakistan | 20,000 | <$0.01 | <5 | Qatar | 5,000 | <$0.01 | <0.4 | Republic of Korea | 5,000,000 | $0.10 | 5 | Sri Lanka | 10,000 | <$0.01 | <3 | Europe | Armenia | 5,000 | <$0.01 | <3 | Belgium | 1,190,336 | $0.11 | 4 | Croatia | 5,000 | <$0.01 | Denmark | 8,100,000 | $1.49 | 45 | Estonia | 24,000 | $0.01 | <0.7 | Finland | 4,900,000 | $0.93 | 32 | France | 1,190,336 | $0.01 | 0.4 | Greece | 100,000 | <$0.01 | <0.5 | Iceland | 150,000 | $0.50 | 15 | Ireland | 11,903,360 | $2.05 | 54 | Liechtenstein | 100,000 | $3.07 | 120 | Luxembourg | 4,000,000 | $8.53 | 130 | Netherlands | 11,903,360 | $0.72 | 25 | Norway | 30,000,000 | $6.46 | 160 | Spain | 10,000,000 | $0.22 | 9 | Sweden | 41,093,249 | $4.53 | 161 | Switzerland | 2,475,158 | 1,542,842 | $0.33 | 10 | United Kingdom | 70,000,000 | $1.16 | 40 | Other Donors | Disaster Resource Network | 10,000 | 850,211 | Totals | 165,801,655 | 76,780,091 | 242,581,746 | Source: CERF |
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