CENTRAL AMERICA - - May 2010

Table A: Total funding and outstanding pledges* as of 26 September 2021 http://fts.unocha.org (Table ref: R10) Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by donors and appealing organizations.

Donor Channel Description Funding Outstanding Pledges USD USD Allocation of unearmarked funds by WFP Emergency food assistance (two months) to people affected by 963,000 0 WFP , landslides and crop losses as a result of TS Agatha (Multilateral funds) Australia WFP Emergency Food Assistance to people affected by TS Agatha 419,463 0 and volcano Australia UN Agencies and NGOs () Allocated to longer-term rebuilding of the 419,463 0 (details not yet provided) agriculture sector Austria EU/CCPM To support the affected population (chemical water preparation 18,315 0 (1175 kg) Bayer Private (individuals & (Guatemala) Emergency relief goods (Medicine) 6,000 0 organisations)

BCIE Various Recipients (Guatemala) To support the affected population by 250,000 0 tropical storm (Food)

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation SC (Guatemala) Food aid 300,000 0

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation OXFAM America (Guatemala) Humanitarian assistance 500,000 0

Brazil WFP Emergency food assistance (two months) to people affected by 150,000 0 floods, landslides and crop losses as a result of TS Agatha

Brazil WHO (Gutemala) Promotion of health and for the prevention of 200,000 0 diseases for families and children displaced to temporary shelters or in their own communities; psychosocial recovery and protection of mental health of the people affected by Tropical Storm Agatha

Brazil WFP Emergency food assistance (two months) to people affected by 250,000 0 floods, landslides and crop losses as a result of TS Agatha

Brazil FAO Distribution of agricultural inputs for maize production for 400,000 0 farmers affected by TS Agatha Canada WFP Emergency Food Assistance to people affected by TS Agatha 290,135 0 and Pacaya volcano (M-013313) Canada WFP Emergency Food Assistance to people affected by TS Agatha 487,805 0 and Pacaya volcano (M-013313)

Central Emergency Response Fund UNAIDS CERF rapid response grant to project: Saving lives and 43,335 0 protecting the health of the population affected by Tropical Storm (CERF 10-AID-003) Central Emergency Response Fund UNICEF CERF rapid response grant to project: Water, sanitation and 89,204 0 environmental hygiene in affected communities (CERF 10-CEF- 034A) Central Emergency Response Fund UNFPA CERF rapid response grant to project: Establishement and 102,977 0 maintenance of basic living and sanitary conditions in temporary shelters for populations affected by Tropic Storm Agatha and the eruption of Pacayo Volcano in Guatemala (CERF 10-FPA-022)

Central Emergency Response Fund PAHO (WHO) CERF rapid response grant to project: Water, sanitation and 103,095 0 environmental hygiene in affected communities (CERF 10- WHO-039) Central Emergency Response Fund UNICEF CERF rapid response grant to project: Establishement and 112,350 0 maintenance of basic living and sanitary conditions in temporary shelters for populations affected by Tropic Storm Agatha and the eruption of Pacayo Volcano in Guatemala (CERF 10-CEF-034B)

Central Emergency Response Fund UNFPA CERF rapid response grant to project: Saving lives and 172,052 0 protecting the health of the population affected by Tropic Storm (CERF 10-FPA-023) Central Emergency Response Fund UNICEF CERF rapid response grant to project: Water, sanitation and 173,160 0 environmental hygiene in affected communities (CERF 10-CEF- 034A) Central Emergency Response Fund PAHO (WHO) CERF rapid response grant to project: Saving lives and 365,405 0 protecting the health of the population affected by Tropical Storm Agatha (CERF 10-WHO-038) Central Emergency Response Fund IOM CERF rapid response grant to project: Establishement and 438,979 0 maintenance of basic living and sanitary conditions in temporary shelters for populations affected by Tropic Storm Agatha and the eruption of Pacayo Volcano in Guatemala (CERF 10-IOM-019)

Central Emergency Response Fund FAO CERF rapid response grant to project: Immediate assistance to 562,671 0 restore food production and livelihoods of farmers affected by the storm in Guatemala (CERF 10-FAO-029)

Central Emergency Response Fund WFP CERF rapid response grant to project: Emergency Food 1,212,840 0 Assistance to people affected by TS Agatha and Pacaya volcano (CERF 10-WFP-039) Bilateral (affected (Guatemala) In kind -Emergency Relief Goods (Food, 21,000 0 government) Water,Medicine)

Connacionales del Extranjero Various Recipients (Guatemala) In cash - Emergency relief goods 16,937 0

Costa Rica Bilateral (affected (Guatemala) In kind -Emergency Relief Goods 1,000 0 government) (Food)

European Commission's PAHO (WHO) Community and family health care ECHO/-CM/BUD/2010/ 100,500 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil 01006 Protection Department European Commission's PAHO (WHO) Provision of Mental Health Services ECHO/-CM/BUD/2010/ 160,000 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil 01006 Protection Department European Commission's ASB () Ensure access to clean water, food and seeds for 254,130 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil 16 flooded communities in the Lower Coco River sector of the Protection Department municipality of Waspam in the North Atlantic Autonomous Region (RAAN) of Nicaragua" (ECHO/DRF/BUD/2010/03002)

European Commission's PAHO (WHO) Epidemiological Surveillance and disease control (ECHO/-CM/ 350,000 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil BUD/2010/01006) Protection Department European Commission's OXFAM GB WATSAN - Emergency response to Tropical Storm Agatha in 393,185 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil Guatemala (ECHO/-CM/BUD/2010/01003) Protection Department European Commission's ACF - Spain WAT/SAN - First emergency response to the Agatha storm- 401,465 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil affected population in Guatemala (ECHO/-CM/BUD/2010/ Protection Department 01002)

European Commission's Netherlands RC Food - Immediate response to the effects of flooding caused by 463,980 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil Tropical Storm Agatha in the southwestern region of Protection Department Guatemala (ECHO/-CM/BUD/2010/01004)

European Commission's Spain RC SHELTER - Humanitarian aid for Tropical Storm Agatha 532,357 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil victims in (ECHO/-CM/BUD/2010/01001) Protection Department European Commission's WFP Emergency Food Assistance to people affected by Tropical 861,050 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil Storm Agatha (ECHO/-CM/BUD/2010/01007) Protection Department France Guatemala RC (Guatemala) To asisst the victims of tropical 38,470 0 storm

Germany VA (Guatemala) Providing and dispatching of humanitarian relief- 36,630 0 items (VN05 321.50 GTM 02/10) Germany ACT/Diakonie Emergency Aid (Guatemala) Lifesaving and protection for the concerned 247,253 0 people by Agatha in the Southwest of Guatemala (VN05 321.50 GTM 01/10) Guatemala General Council in Various Recipients (Guatemala) Emergency aid for victims of tropical 1,100 0 Miami, Florida storm

Help for school Various Recipients (Guatemala) In kind - Emergency Relief Goods (Food, 1,100 0 Water, Shoes, and Cloth)

Inter-American Development Bank Guatemala RC (Guatemala) To support victims of tropical storm and 400,000 0 pacaya volcano eruption

Italy Bilateral (affected () To assist affected populations by the cyclone 10,498 0 government) Italy Bilateral (affected (El Salvador) To assist affected population 26,942 0 government) Italy NGOs (Guatemala) In kind - Emergency Relief Goods (Tents 217,213 0 and Blankets)

Italy Bilateral (affected (Guatemala) Dispatch of emergency kits to address the needs 671,551 0 government) of people affected by tropical storm Agatha (Blankets (3750), plastic rolls (33), tents (80), kitchen set (900), water purification unit (1), boats (3), jerry can (5000), high energy biscuits (4480), IEHK kit basic and supplementary (2+2), IEHK kit Malaria basic and supplementary (2+2), IDDK (2))

Japan Bilateral (affected Costa Rica - in kind - emergency relief goods (electric 0 98,668 government) generators, blankets, etc.) Japan Bilateral (affected (Honduras) In kind - Emergency Relief Goods (Tents and 110,254 0 government) Blankets) Japan Bilateral (affected (Guatemala) In kind - Emergency Relief Goods (Tents and 220,507 0 government) Blankets) Korea, Republic of Bilateral (affected (Guatemala) In kind -Emergency Relief Goods (Food, 100,000 0 government) Water,Medicine) Luxembourg WFP (Guatemala) Assistance alimentaire d'urgence en faveur des 294,985 0 populations affectées par la malnutrition et l'iinsécurité alimentaire, ainsi que par l'ouragan Agatha de fin mai 2010 au Guatemala

Netherlands Netherlands RC (Guatemala) Emergency aid for victims of tropical storm 91,575 0 (17880 (DMV0107780) New Zealand Guatemala RC (Guatemala) Emergency aid for victims of tropical storm 210,400 0

Norway Norway RC GTM-10/0012/ Tropial storm Agatha - Material relief assistance 515,142 0 and services

Panama Guatemala RC (Guatemala) Emergency aid for victims of tropical storm 1,100 0

Peru Bilateral (affected (Guatemala) In kind emergency support (Balley 502,952 0 government) Bridge)

Puerto Rico Guatemala RC (Guatemala) In kind - Emergency Relief Goods (Food, 1,100 0 Water,Medicine)

Serbia Bilateral (affected (Guatemala) In cash - aid for people affected of 6,250 0 government) Tropical Storm

Spain PAHO (WHO) (Guatemala) Emergency aid for victims of tropical 45,871 0 storm

Spain Spain RC (Guatemala) Emergency aid for victims of tropical 192,240 0 storm

Sweden MSB (Guatemala) Support to European Commission Monitoring and 12,145 0 Information Centre for Civil Protection, MI

Sweden IFRC (Guatemala) Up to 1,500 households (7,500 people)resume 100,477 0 household activities through the distribution of one food kit, one hygiene kit, one kitchen set and four blankets. Up to 500 households receive shelter kits to assist the building of repairing of emergency shelters

Sweden MSF (Guatemala) To address the basic medical, psychosocial, 226,074 0 shelter and hygiene needs of the affected population on the banks of the Motagua river Sweden OXFAM GB (Guatemala) To provide access to clean water and improved 226,812 0 sanitation, to improve hygeine, nutrition and food supply

Sweden ACF (Guatemala) Contribute to the rehabilitation in livelihoods 461,303 0 among vulnerable populations along the Pacific coast of Guatemala after damage caused by the storm Agatha. Recover rural livelihoods of vulnerable households most affected by the storm Agatha in the departments of Escuintla and Retalhuleu Sweden ACF - Spain (Guatemala) To improve access to services realted to basic 574,331 0 needs and access to sources of income for vulernable families

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Latter-Day Saint Charities Tropical Storm Agatha Relief - HND - Tegucigalpa, Honduras 50,000 0 Day Saints

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Latter-Day Saint Charities Tropical Storm Agatha response - SLV - , El 50,000 0 Day Saints Salvador

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Latter-Day Saint Charities Tropical storm emergency assistance - , 124,500 0 Day Saints Guatemala

United Kingdom IFRC Alleviate suffering of those affected by Tropical Storm Agatha 148,479 0

United States of America Various Recipients (through USAID) (Guatemala) Administrative and support costs 5,458 0

United States of America CPR Savers and First Aid (Costa Rica) Logistics and Relief Commodities 6,635 0 Supply United States of America Various Recipients (Guatemala) Local purchase and distribution of emergency 49,976 0 relief supplies (through USAID) United States of America Various Recipients (through USAID) (Honduras) Local purchase and distribution of 50,000 0 emergency relief supplies United States of America Logenix (Guatemala) Logistics and Relief Commodities 58,108 0

United States of America JSC, Inc (Costa Rica) Logistics and Relief Commodities 122,401 0

United States of America Various Recipients (through USAID) (El Salvador) Local purchase and distribution 150,000 0 of emergency relief supplies United States of America Various Recipients (Guatemala) Logistics and Relief Commodities 197,100 0 [through AFCAP (Air Force Contracting Augmentation Program)] United States of America CRS Water, Sanitation and Hygiene,Shelter and Settlements 300,000 0

United States of America Mercy Corps (Guatemala) Logistics and Relief Commodities, Water, 345,000 0 Sanitation and Hygiene

United States of America SHARE (Guatemala) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Economic 421,378 0 United States of America Bilateral (affected (Guatemala)Recovery and In Market kind - deploymentSystems, Shelter of a team and fromSettlements SOUTHCOM 584,000 0

Venezuela Bilateralgovernment) (affected (Guatemala)to augment the In US kind Military -Emergency Group atRelief the US Goods Embassy (Food, in 1,100 0 government) GuatemalaWater, Medicine) City, in addition to a helicopter detachment (DOD Assistance)

Grand Total: USD 19,794,263 98,668 CAP: The consolidated appeals process (CAP) is the precursor to the current humanitarian programming cycle (HPC).

Carry-over: Previous year's carry-over stocks (i.e. stocks physically in-country at 31 December) and carry-over contributions (i.e. funds committed by the donor at 31 December), not spent or used in the previous year, and now to be applied to projects in the current year.

Commitment: Creation of a contractual obligation regarding funding between the donor and appealing agency. Almost always takes the form of a signed contract. This is the crucial stage of humanitarian funding: agencies cannot spend money and implement before a funding commitment is made; once it is made, they can begin spending against it, using cash reserves.

Consolidated appeals: A precursor to the current humanitarian response plans (HRPs).

Contribution: The payment or transfer of funds or in-kind goods from the donor towards the appealing agency, resulting from a commitment.

Flash appeal: An inter-agency humanitarian response strategy to a major disaster that requires a coordinated response beyond the capacity of the government or any single agency. The appeal addresses acute needs for a common planning horizon, normally up to six months.

Funding: Contributions, commitments and carry-over.

Humanitarian response plans (HRPs): Inter-agency response plans for humanitarian crises requiring the support of more than one agency and prepared by humanitarian country teams (HCTs) based on a humanitarian needs overview (HNO).

Outstanding pledges: Pledges are a non-binding announcement of an intended contribution or allocation by the donor. The recipient organization and response plan or project are not necessarily specified. As soon as a commitment is reported to FTS against a pledge, the amount in the pledge column is reduced accordingly. FTS tables therefore show the 'outstanding' (not 'total') pledge amount. Pledges might or might not include verbal pledges of financial support made at pledging conferences.

Overlap: On occasion there can be a slight overlap between the needs and requirements stated in a country's HRP and its chapter in an RRP. Where this is the case, we create a separate heading in our tables and adjust the global total accordingly to avoid double-counting.

Regional response plans (RRPs): An inter-agency response plan, coordinated by UNHCR.