The list of eligible partners for the Venezuelan Humanitarian Fund (VHF) includes partners who meet the following three conditions: The partner has successfully passed the capacity assessment...
Venezuela
Venezuela continues to navigate complex economic and political developments which are affecting vulnerable people’s needs. At the start of this year, some 7.9 million people were found to need urgent support.
Persistent gaps in basic services—including healthcare, water, education, and energy—remain among the most critical needs for vulnerable people. Access to social protection, livelihood support, and income-generating opportunities is limited, particularly for women, children, older people, people with disabilities, indigenous communities, people on the move, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
A prolonged escalation of tensions could deepen already fragile socio-economic conditions, raise protection concerns, significantly increase humanitarian needs, and disproportionately affect the most vulnerable. In addition, limited fiscal space continues to restrict investment in social programs and inflation is eroding livelihoods among the most vulnerable populations.
The growing influx of Venezuelans returning home, driven by recent changes in migration policy in host countries, is placing an additional strain on the already overstretched resources.
In 2026, the UN and partners’ response will need US$606 million to reach 5.4 million people, prioritizing the most vulnerable 900,000 individuals. The response plan remains critically underfunded. Last year, only 17 per cent of the more than $600 million needed was received, making it one of the least funded country appeals in the world.
Overview of humanitarian response in Venezuela
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- Total Population
- 28,5M 2026
- People in need
- 7,9M 2026
- People to be covered by assistance
- 5,4M 2026
- Total requirements (USD)
- 606M 2026
- Funding coverage (%)
- 3.53 2026
- Funding gap (USD)
- 584,6M 2026
Top 5 donors
- European Commission
- $15,8 millones
- Switzerland, Government of
- $2,7 millones
- Spain, Government of
- $1,4 millones
- Canada, Government of
- $1,1 millones
- Germany, Government of
- $0,2 millones
Top 5 funded sectors
- Not specified
- $21,4 millones
Venezuela Humanitarian Fund
The Venezuela Humanitarian Fund was established in 2020 as a rapid and flexible funding mechanism supporting national and international non-governmental organizations and UN agencies to respond to the most pressing or critical emergencies in a fast-changing environment. Under the leadership of the Humanitarian Coordinator for Venezuela, the Venezuela Humanitarian Fund supports the timely allocation and disbursement of donor resources to the most critical humanitarian needs defined in the Venezuela Humanitarian Response Plan.
Top 5 donors
- Switzerland
- $0,8 millones (paid)
- Canada
- $0,4 millones (pledged)
Funding for OCHA Venezuela
- Total requirements (USD)
- 3,5M 2026
- Opening balance (USD)
- 0 2026
- Earmarked funding (USD)
- 1,3M 2026
- Total (USD)
- 1,3M 2026
Earmarked contributions
- Private Contributions
- $0,3 millones
Unearmarked contributions
- Australia
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Luxembourg
- Monaco
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Qatar
- Sweden
Unearmarked contributions (or commitments) are those for which the donor does not require the funds to be used for a specific project, sector, crisis or country, leaving OCHA to decide how to allocate the funds.
Opening balance may include unearmarked and earmarked funding with implementation dates beyond the calendar year, and excludes miscellaneous income (e.g. adjustments, gain/losses on exchange rate etc.)
Funding information from the OCHA Contributions Tracking System.
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