
Introduction These Global Guidelines aim to ensure a coherent and harmonised approach to the governance and operations of Country-based Pooled Funds (CBPFs). These Global Guidelines set out...
The Asia-Pacific Humanitarian Fund (AP HF) is one of OCHA’s newest Regional Humanitarian Pooled Funds. It is being established in 2024, with an initial Envelope for the Asia-Pacific region. The Fund is operationally managed from OCHA’s Regional Office based in Bangkok.
The Regional Humanitarian Pooled Fund provide a flexible and cost-effective way to expand pooled funding to more countries, with modalities that are scalable to needs on the ground. Funding is directed when and where most urgently needed for localized and sustainable humanitarian action in the region. With climate change leading to increasingly frequent and unpredictable natural disasters, it is important to have a modality that allows donors to contribute resources in an agile way to countries at the forefront of the global climate crisis. Like all CBPFs, the AP HF is designed to complement other humanitarian funding sources, such as bilateral funding and the Central Emergency Response Fund.
AP HF builds on the success of the CBPFs and mirror many of their practices. It operates in line with the CBPF global guidelines and is governed by the same protocols. As appropriate to the needs and disaster profile of the region and available funding, the Fund can include both Regional and Country Envelopes:
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Manual and GuidelineIntroduction These Global Guidelines aim to ensure a coherent and harmonised approach to the governance and operations of Country-based Pooled Funds (CBPFs). These Global Guidelines set out...