Table 4. Top Ten Recipients of DFID Bilateral Gross Public Humanitarian Expenditure 2011/12 - 2013/14
Updated 22 December 2014
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Table 4. Top Ten Recipients of DFID Bilateral Gross Public Humanitarian Expenditure 2011/12 - 2013/14 | ||||||
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Not set | 2011/12 | Not set | 2012/13 | Not set | 2013/14 | Not set |
Rank | Country | £ m | Country | £ m | Country | £ m |
1 | Somalia | 79 | Syria | 55 | Syria | 124 |
2 | Pakistan | 59 | Congo (Dem Rep) | 49 | Philippines | 73 |
3 | Ethiopia | 57 | South Sudan | 49 | South Sudan | 68 |
4 | Congo (Dem Rep) | 27 | Sudan | 39 | Congo (Dem Rep) | 51 |
5 | Kenya | 23 | Somalia | 36 | Ethiopia | 44 |
6 | Yemen | 20 | Pakistan | 35 | Sudan | 38 |
7 | South Sudan | 18 | Ethiopia | 32 | Somalia | 34 |
8 | Liberia | 11 | Yemen | 29 | Yemen | 30 |
9 | Malawi | 8 | Kenya | 15 | Kenya | 26 |
10 | Cote d'Ivoire | 8 | Malawi | 15 | Pakistan | 22 |
Total: Top 10 Recipient Countries | Not set | 310 | Not set | 354 | Not set | 508 |
Total: Humanitarian Assistance | Not set | 354 | Not set | 477 | Not set | 867 |
Proportion of Total to Top 10 | Not set | 88% | Not set | 74% | Not set | 59% |
Note: In addition to the boost in funding to Syria, the 2013/14 total of £867 includes £167m funding to the Middle East (i.e. not a specific country) which accounts for the percentage dropping to 59%. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |