Publications

Recent Releases

Global Report 2017
4 June 2018
South Sudan 2018 Supplementary Appeal
23 March 2018
Democratic Republic of the Congo 2018 Regional Refugee Response Plan
23 March 2018
2018 Joint Response Plan for Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis
19 March 2018
Myanmar Refugee Emergency Response in Bangladesh 2018 Supplementary Appeal
19 March 2018
Venezuela Situation 2018 Supplementary Appeal
13 March 2018
Central Mediterranean Route 2018 Supplementary Appeal
8 March 2018
Congolese Situation 2018 Supplementary Appeal
12 February 2018
South Sudan 2018 Regional Refugee Response Plan
29 January 2018
Burundi Regional Refugee Response Plan 2018
24 January 2018

UNHCR’s Global Appeal presents the financial resources that will be required in 2018 (and indicative amounts for 2019) for UNHCR’s programmes to protect and improve the lives of tens of millions of people of concern: refugees, internally displaced people, returnees, stateless people and others.

It highlights the challenges faced by the organization and its partners in attempting to respond to multiple life-threatening crises and ever-growing humanitarian needs.

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The Global Appeal 2018-2019 is available in full version or as individual chapters below.

Overview of 2018 Foreword by the High CommissionerExploring new approaches and expanding partnershipsThe Special EnvoyGlobal Strategic Priorities

UNHCR's 2018-2019 Financial Requirements

Africa

The Americas

Asia and the Pacific

Europe

Middle East and North Africa

Operational Support and Management

Safeguarding Fundamental Rights

Responding with Lifesaving Support

Building Better Futures

Annexes ExCom members and parties to conventionsGlossaryAcronyms

Previous appeals

Global Appeal 2017 Update
Global Appeal 2016-2017
Global Appeal 2015 Update
Global Appeal 2014-2015
Global Appeal 2013 Update
Global Appeal 2012-2013
Global Appeal 2011 Update
Global Appeal 2010-2011

The Global Report reflects major achievements and challenges we, and our partners, faced throughout 2017 in attempting to respond to multiple life-threatening crises and the ever-growing needs of some 71.4 million people of concern to UNHCR.

This Report presents the Office’s work at global and regional levels, underlining, among others, key progress with regards to the rolling-out of the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework, new approaches to partnerships, financing mechanisms and how we pursued advocacy efforts to protect and improve the lives of the people we serve. 

The Global Report 2017 is available in full version or as individual chapters below.

UNHCR in 2017

Overview Foreword by the High CommissionerThe Special EnvoyGlobal Strategic Priorities

Populations of concern to UNHCR

Expanding partnerships

Funding UNHCR's Programmes

Africa

The Americas

Asia and the Pacific

Europe

Middle East and North Africa

Operational Support and Management

Safeguarding Fundamental Rights

Responding with Lifesaving Support

Building Better Futures

Annexes ExCom members and parties to conventionsGlossaryAcronyms

Previous reports

Global Report 2016
Global Report 2015
Global Report 2014
Global Report 2013
Global Report 2012
Global Report 2011
Global Report 2010
Supplementary Appeals
A Supplementary Appeal is UNHCR’s primary fundraising tools in new emergencies or situations not covered by the ExCom-approved annual budget as reflected in the Global Appeal. When new or unforeseen requirements exceed $10 million, a supplementary budget is created following approval. The Supplementary Appeal is the corresponding appeal document which enables UNHCR to present the situation and its response plan, and to raise funds for the supplementary budget.
Refugee Response Plans
Refugee Response Plans (RRPs) are comprehensive inter-agency plans designed to respond to refugee emergencies. They are a key feature of the Refugee Coordination Model, as the vehicle through which leadership and coordination of a refugee response may be exercised. An RRP articulates the protection and solution priorities; describes the needs of refugees, host communities, and other people of concern; identifies relevant responsible actors; and defines the financial requirements of all the humanitarian actors. It builds on national preparedness measures and existing contingency plans.
Other appeals or similar documents
In addition to Supplementary Appeals and Refugee Response Plans, UNHCR issues appeals or similar documents for other situations. These may include, for example, a focus on the needs for children’s education; to highlight UNHCR’s activities regarding multi-year solutions; or to spotlight the objectives surrounding UNHCR’s plans to reduce statelessness.