Financial Tracking Service
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The Financial Tracking Service is a global humanitarian financial reporting platform that tracks and publishes data on funding flows for emergencies and relief operations.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
database
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humanitarian financial reporting platform → information management system → |
| dataFormat |
downloadable datasets
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interactive visualizations → online database → |
| goal |
identify funding gaps in humanitarian crises
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improve accountability in humanitarian financing → |
| hasAbbreviation | FTS → |
| hasFullName | Financial Tracking Service → |
| hasWebsite | https://fts.unocha.org → |
| language | English → |
| locatedIn | United Nations system → |
| maintainedBy |
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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surface form: "OCHA Centre for Humanitarian Data"
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| operatedBy |
UNOCHA
NERFINISHED
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United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs NERFINISHED → |
| publishes |
appeal funding status
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country-level humanitarian funding data → crisis-level humanitarian funding data → donor-level humanitarian funding data → real-time humanitarian funding data → recipient-level humanitarian funding data → |
| purpose |
increase transparency of humanitarian funding
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monitor funding for emergencies and relief operations → publish data on humanitarian funding → support coordination of humanitarian financing → track humanitarian funding flows → |
| scope | global → |
| sector |
disaster relief
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emergency response → humanitarian assistance → |
| supports |
Humanitarian Response Plans
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consolidated appeals → flash appeals → global humanitarian overview → |
| tracks |
donor contributions
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funding for humanitarian emergencies → funding for relief operations → funding to NGOs → funding to Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement → funding to UN agencies → funding to other humanitarian partners → |
| usedBy |
Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations
NERFINISHED
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UN agencies NERFINISHED → donor governments → humanitarian coordinators → non-governmental organizations → policy makers → researchers → |
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