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Requirements and targets

In
42
countries1
To reach
34.3
million
Total required
$981
million
Country requirements
$927
million
Global support
$54
million
In
42
countries1
To reach
34.3
million
Total required
$981
million
Country requirements
$927
million
Global support
$54
million

People targeted for assistance include women of reproductive age (15–49), including pregnant women, as well as adolescents and young people (10–24), internally displaced persons, refugees, and migrants. Figures are based on inter-agency humanitarian needs assessments and may evolve as the situation changes throughout the year.

 

143 countries represents UNFPA's full list of appeals including 21 priority countries, 5 selected accelerated transition and other appeals.

Appeals by region and country

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Required Funding for

Arab States

Required funding for

Arab States

Total
$423,900,000
  • Egypt
    $7,200,000
  • Iraq
    $2,500,000
  • Jordan
    $10,100,000
  • Lebanon
    $30,000,000
  • Libya
    $5,700,000
  • Occupied Palestinian Territory
    $110,000,000
  • Somalia
    $26,900,000
  • Sudan
    $116,500,000
  • Syrian Arab Republic
    $45,000,000
  • Yemen
    $70,000,000
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Required Funding for

Asia and the Pacific

Required funding for

Asia and the Pacific

Total
$136,100,000
  • Afghanistan
    $90,000,000
  • Bangladesh
    $19,300,000
  • Iran, Islamic Republic of
    $0
  • Myanmar
    $26,800,000
  • Pakistan
    $0
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Required Funding for

Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Required funding for

Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Total
$71,700,000
  • Belarus
    $200,000
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
    $0
  • Moldova
    $7,000,000
  • Poland
    $1,100,000
  • Romania
    $800,000
  • Slovakia
    $0
  • Turkiye
    $10,800,000
  • Ukraine
    $51,800,000
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Required Funding for

East and Southern Africa

Required funding for

East and Southern Africa

Total
$156,700,000
  • Angola
    $0
  • Burundi
    $0
  • Congo, the Democratic Republic of
    $54,900,000
  • Ethiopia
    $42,100,000
  • Kenya
    $4,500,000
  • Madagascar
    $0
  • Mozambique
    $11,500,000
  • Rwanda
    $400,000
  • South Sudan
    $17,900,000
  • Tanzania, United Republic of
    $0
  • Uganda
    $25,400,000
  • Zambia
    $0
  • Zimbabwe
    $0
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Required Funding for

Latin America and the Caribbean

Required funding for

Latin America and the Caribbean

Total
$62,900,000
  • Brazil
    $700,000
  • Colombia
    $3,900,000
  • Cuba
    $1,700,000
  • Dominican Republic
    $700,000
  • Ecuador
    $2,600,000
  • Haiti
    $32,800,000
  • Trinidad and Tobago
    $1,000,000
  • Venezuela
    $19,500,000
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Required Funding for

West and Central Africa

Required funding for

West and Central Africa

Total
$75,600,000
  • Burkina Faso
    $5,000,000
  • Cameroon
    $4,000,000
  • Central African Republic
    $13,200,000
  • Chad
    $17,700,000
  • Congo Brazzaville
    $2,200,000
  • Mali
    $11,600,000
  • Niger
    $6,000,000
  • Nigeria
    $16,000,000
Requirements Table
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21 Priority Appeals

  • 1. Sudan
    $116,500,000
  • 2. Occupied Palestinian Territory
    $110,000,000
  • 3. Afghanistan
    $90,000,000
  • 4. Yemen
    $70,000,000
  • 5. The Democratic Republic of the Congo
    $54,900,000
  • 6. Ukraine
    $51,800,000
  • 7. Syrian Arab Republic
    $45,000,000
  • 8. Ethiopia
    $42,100,000
  • 9. Haiti
    $32,800,000
  • 10. Lebanon
    $30,000,000
  • 11. Somalia
    $26,900,000
  • 12. Myanmar
    $26,800,000
  • 13. Venezuela
    $19,500,000
  • 14. Bangladesh
    $19,300,000
  • 15. South Sudan
    $17,900,000
  • 16. Chad
    $17,700,000
  • 17. Central African Republic
    $13,200,000
  • 18. Mali
    $11,600,000
  • 19. Mozambique
    $11,500,000
  • 20. Niger
    $6,000,000
  • 21. Burkina Faso
    $5,000,000

 

 

Priority countries are designated through a new system-wide prioritization process led by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC). Introduced for 2026, this process identifies the crises where coordinated international support is most urgently needed, helping humanitarian agencies focus limited resources on the settings with the greatest life-saving needs.

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