
Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund | OCHA
The Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF) was established in 2014 to support swift and strategic humanitarian action in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund - United Nations
Pooled funds support a timely, coordinated and principled humanitarian response. Your donation will help humanitarian NGOs and UN agencies in Afghanistan to assist the most vulnerable communities...
Design Assets – The Centre for Humanitarian Data
OCHA coordinates the global emergency response to save lives and protect people in humanitarian crises. We advocate for effective and principled humanitarian action by all, for all.
Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund - United Nations Development …
The Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF) Afghanistan is one of OCHA’s country-based pooled funds (CBPFs). It was established in 2014 for swift and strategic humanitarian action in Afghanistan.
OCHA Pooled Funds One Grants Management System (OneGMS)
The One Grant Management System (GMS) is a one-stop online platform that supports management through the entire lifecycle of project granted by OCHA’s Pooled Funds.
Eligibility | OCHA
To become eligible for direct funding, non-governmental partners need to fulfil the following three criteria: Passed the AHF capacity assessment. Due diligence status in the AHF One Grant Management System is approved. Has no outstanding AHF oversight and compliance issues.
10 Years of Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF) 2014 - 2024 | OCHA
Oct 27, 2024 · It has been 10 years since we launched the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF). During that time, Afghanistan has seen a ceaseless series of upheavals and challenges with deep, pervasive and lasting humanitarian impacts.
Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF) | Afghanaid
The Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF), established in 2014 for swift and strategic humanitarian action in Afghanistan, is one of OCHA’s country-based pooled funds (CBPFs).
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While OCHA manages oPt HF, the allocation decisions are approved by the Humanitarian Coordinator based on priorities identified jointly by humanitarian partners in the oPt through the Fund’s governance mechanism. • Do not use the OCHA logo at the project implementation sites or on printed materials. The oPt HF logo should not be modified.