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dc.contributor.authorBaldoumas, Abigael*
dc.contributor.authorBassoul, Joelle*
dc.contributor.authorGorevan, Daniel*
dc.contributor.authorJelbart Mosse, Camilla*
dc.date.accessioned2015-03-27T15:04:38Zen
dc.date.available2015-03-27T15:04:38Zen
dc.date.issued2015-03-30
dc.identifier.isbn978-1-78077-834-1
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10546/347197
dc.description<p>Oxfam has calculated that nearly half of the world's top donors didn't give their fair share of aid to the Syria crisis in 2014, based on the size of their economies.</p> <p>The numbers of people in need as a result of the conflict in Syria continues to rise, but the international humanitarian response has not kept pace. Now, in 2015 aid actors estimate that $8.7bn is needed to support 18 million people in Syria and neighbouring countries. Based on the size of rich countries' economies, Oxfam has determined what an equitable share of the required funds would look like for each donor state. So far, for 2015, only the UK has pledged its 'fair share' ahead of the Kuwait donor conference on 31 March 2015, and overall appeals are only 9.8% funded. The donor conference is an opportunity to reverse this shortfall. Failure to do so will have a devastating effect on millions of civilians in Syria and its neighbouring countries.</p> <p>Oxfam has developed indicators to help guide the fair level of commitment that each wealthy country should make in 2015 to alleviate the suffering of those affected by the Syria crisis:</p> <ul> <li>The level of funding each country makes available for the humanitarian response, relative to the size of their economy (based on gross national income);</li> <li>The number of Syrian refugees each country has helped to find safety through offers of resettlement or other forms of humanitarian protection, again based on the size of the economy.</li> </ul>en_US
dc.format.extent8en_US
dc.language.isoEnglishen_US
dc.language.isoFrenchen_US
dc.language.isoSpanishen_US
dc.language.isoArabicen_US
dc.publisherOxfam Internationalen_US
dc.relation.urlhttps://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/syria-crisis-fair-share-analysis-2015-347197
dc.subjectHumanitarian
dc.subjectAid
dc.subjectConflict and disasters
dc.subjectGovernance and citizenship
dc.titleSyria Crisis Fair Share Analysis 2015en_US
dc.typeBriefing noteen_US
oxfam.signoff.statusFor public use. Can be shared outside Oxfam.en_US
oxfam.subject.countrySyrian Arab Republicen_US
oxfam.subject.keywordResettlementen_US
oxfam.subject.keywordFair shareen_US
oxfam.subject.keywordRefugees and IDPsen_US
oxfam.subject.keywordHumanitarian aiden_US
oxfam.subject.keywordHumanitarian practiceen_US
oxfam.subject.keywordConflicten_US
dc.year.issuedate2015en_US
refterms.dateFOA2018-08-16T21:19:56Z


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