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humanitärer Hilfsappell | Hilfsappell
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humanitarian flash appeal | flash appeal
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Sainmhíniú humanitarian emergency response strategy, which includes a context analysis along with specific sectoral response plans to address acute humanitarian needs, normally for up to six months Tagairt COM-EN, based on:United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs > Flash Appeals - Frequently Asked Questions (21.4.2022)
Nóta A United Nations Flash Appeal is an internationally recognised tool used to quickly secure funds for United Nations Agencies and non‐government organisations (NGOs), to support a Government’s response to an emergency. The goals of a Flash Appeal are to: - Rapidly raise funds to support urgent humanitarian and life‐saving priorities. - Ensure that the most critical needs are prioritized. - Support the Government in knowing which organizations and what projects are seeking funding, to ensure transparency and accountability.
appel éclair | appel éclair humanitaire
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Sainmhíniú outil de structuration d'une réponse humanitaire d'urgence, utilisé en principe pendant six mois au maximum, et qui prévoit une analyse du contexte et des projets sectoriels destinés à faire face à une grave crise humanitaire Tagairt COM-FR d'après:site du Bureau des Nations unies pour la coordination des affaires humanitaires > Flash Appeals - Frequently Asked Questions (31.5.2022) (en anglais uniquement)