Other Humanitarian Funding to 2016

List of funding and outstanding pledges not in the plan Report as of 26-September-2021 http://fts.unocha.org (Table ref: R4) Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by donors and recipient organizations.

Donor Channel Description Funding Outstanding Pledges USD USD ECHO DFID contribution ECHO DFID contribution France RC Projet d'intégration de la nutrition dans la prise en charge 1,359,003 0 globale de l'enfant, de la femme enceinte et allaitante dans les quatre Moughataas du Gorgol. (ECHO/-WF/ BUD/2016/91060)

ECHO DFID contribution SC Contribuer à la prévention de la sous-nutrition aiguë et 907,029 0 au renforcement de la résilience des populations à risque du département d' au Brakna (ECHO/-WF/BUD/ 2016/91078)

ECHO DFID contribution Oxfam Intermon Prévenir la dégradation de la situation alimentaire et 2,227,891 0 nutritionnelle des ménages très pauvres avec femmes enceintes et allaitantes et /ou enfants de moins de 5 ans pendant la période de soudure 2016, en facilitant leur accès à la nourriture et en protégeant leurs moyens d'existence. (ECHO/-WF/BUD/2016/91077)

Sub total 4,493,923 0

European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department European Commission's TdH - IT Appui à la prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë 860,702 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil sévère des enfants entre 0 et 59 mois et intégration du Protection Department système de prise en charge nutritionnelle dans les structures des santé- Mauritanie (ECHO/-WF/BUD/2016/ 91062) European Commission's ACORD Projet de Renforcement de la Sécurité Alimentaire et 941,043 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil Nutritionnelle dans la Mougataa de Kobeni (ECHO/-WF/ Protection Department BUD/2016/91076) European Commission's WVI Projet pour la réduction de la mortalité des enfants de 310,766 0 Humanitarian Aid and Civil moins de 5 ans dans les Moughataas de , Protection Department Guerou et (ECHO/-WF/BUD/2016/91095)

Sub total 2,112,511 0

France France GRET Prévenir la dégradation des statuts nutritionnels des 163,934 0 femmes enceintes et allaitantes et des enfants de moins de cinq ans en période de soudure par le maintien d’une alimentation de qualité et par la couverture des besoins spécifiques des « 1000 jours » dans les zones rurales vulnérables de la commune d’Ajar, région du Guidimakha. (cash+coupons pour farine infantile)

Sub total 163,934 0

Germany Germany OXFAM Security of adequate food supply in Gorgol and Brakna 787,746 0 (AA-S05-321.50 MRT 01/16) Germany ICRC Assistance and Protection Activities in Mauretania 2016 546,448 0 (AA-S05 321.50 MRT 02/16)

Sub total 1,334,194 0

Kuwait Kuwait DA Bore hole for 1000 Beneficiaries (2016MRWA0010) 67,228 0

Kuwait DA Project Type Bore hole & Total Beneficiaries And 262,742 0 Transfer Amount 59714 EURO (4 projects) Kuwait DA Water and Sanitation [funding through Direct Aid] 252,188 0 (2016MRWA0001 - 13) Kuwait DA Project Type Relief Assistance & Total Beneficiaries 19,189 0 1000 And Transfer Amount 17443 EURO

Sub total 601,347 0

Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of) Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of) Bilateral (affected government) In-Kind - Food items for the 120,000 drought affected 2,780,736 0 areas in Mauritania (through King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center)

Sub total 2,780,736 0

United States of America United States of America CPI Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Economic Recovery and 29,208 0 Market Systems, Nutrition (USAID/OFDA)

United States of America ACF Health,Water, Sanitation and Hygiene,Nutrition (USAID/ 885,616 0 OFDA)

United States of America ACT/LWR Malian Refugee & Host Communities Livelihoods Project 648,837 0 (MARCOL), Phase 3 (STATE/PRM)

Sub total 1,563,661 0

Grand Total: USD 13,050,306 0 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.