Global Operational
Highlights
Allocations provided by the DREF have drastically increased in the last three
years, from CHF 40,6 million in 2021, to CHF 59 million in 2022. Out of this
amount, CHF 6,9 million was allocated under the Anticipatory Pillar.
Allocations requested in anticipation of imminent events have increased in
comparison to the previous years, with a total of CHF 4,4 million allocated for
this modality in 2022.
National Societies’ request for support to anticipate the outbreak of
epidemics continues to be a trend in 2022, following a new outbreak of EVD in
Uganda, in September. Consequently, 5 African countries received allocations to
prepare for the potential risk of the cross-border spread of this disease.
Also under the anticipatory pillar, the Simplified Early Action Protocol
modality was introduced by the DREF in June 2022. Since this date, three
National Societies have developed and put in place Simplified EAPs. This lighter
modality makes anticipatory action more accessible by requiring a shorter
development time and covering smaller events
Under both pillars anticipation and response to climaterelated disasters
stand at 52 of total allocations
The DREF allocation to the Africa Hunger Crisis emergency appeal was the
first to reflect the changes on ceilings for loans to multicountry appeals up
to the maximum amount in the ceiling CHF 2 million for each country
based on the needs The total amount of the loan allocated by the DREF
reached CHF 93 million targeting 76 million people across 14 countries
The global average allocated amount grew steadily compared to the previous three
years (grants: CHF 310,000 / loans: CHF 440,000). Specifics on the scale of the
emergencies are well worth noting: in 2022, the majority of the DREF grants (56%)
targeted medium-scale emergencies, with a ceiling of up to CHF 1,000,000. However,
support for small-scale and unforeseen emergencies (with a ceiling of up to CHF
500,000) remains undeniably relevant to DREF’s mission. The average allocation for
triggered Early Action Protocols was CHF 319,535, a 30% growth compared to 2020
(No EAPs were triggered in 2021).
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DISASTER RESPONSE EMERGENCY FUND 2022 Annual Report