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OFDA Annual Report for FY 2010
To read the OFDA FY 2010 Annual Report, click here (10mb PDF).
FY 2010: Year in Review
FAST FACTS FOR FY 2010 |
| Number of OFDA disaster responses |
73 |
| Number of countries to receive OFDA disaster support |
56 |
| OFDA's total budget |
$1.307 billion |
| OFDA percentage of USAID budget |
5.8% |
| Most frequent disaster |
Floods |
| Most funded sector |
Logistics and Relief Supplies |
In FY 2010, OFDA responded to 73 disasters in 56 countries to assist tens of millions of disaster-affected people. The response to one of these disasters—the January 12, 2010, Haiti earthquake—constituted one of the largest in OFDA’s history. In Africa, OFDA assisted populations affected by complex humanitarian emergencies, flooding, food security crises and drought, lead poisoning, a cholera outbreak, a cyclone, refugee returns, and earthquakes. Countries in the Asia and Pacific region experienced flooding, complex humanitarian emergencies, tropical cyclones, landslides, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and a winter emergency. In Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia (EMCA), OFDA assisted populations affected by complex emergencies, floods, wildfires, and food insecurity. Flooding affected populations across the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region, where OFDA also responded to wildfires, storms, a volcano, and earthquakes.
Following the onset of each of these disasters, affected populations required immediate humanitarian assistance, including safe drinking water, health care, sanitation services, emergency shelter, emergency relief supplies, and food security interventions. In countries experiencing complex emergencies, OFDA partners worked to protect vulnerable civilians, increase the sustainability of longer-term humanitarian responses, and facilitate the transition to development assistance in relevant countries.
OFDA Funding By Sector

*Other includes chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) preparedness activities; urban search and rescue activities; and administrative support.
LARGEST RESPONSES IN FY 2010 |
COUNTRY |
DISASTER TYPE |
FY 2010 FUNDING |
| Haiti |
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$367.6 million |
| Pakistan |
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$115.0 million |
| Sudan |
|
$92.9 million |
| Iraq |
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$41.0 million |
| Afghanistan |
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$29.9 million |
OFDA provided more than $855 million for disaster response programs to support agriculture and food security, economic recovery and market systems, health, nutrition, protection, shelter and settlements, andWASH interventions; humanitarian coordination and information management programs; search and rescue efforts; and logistical support and emergency relief commodities. In FY 2010, OFDA deployed Disaster Assistance Response Teams (DARTs) and other emergency teams to Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Indonesia, Laos, Madagascar, Mexico, Niger, Pakistan, the Philippines, Samoa, the Solomon Islands, andVietnam. Of the more than $855 million provided in response to emergencies, $9 million supported disaster risk reduction (DRR) programs, and $181 million supported disaster response programs with DRR components. In addition to allocating more than $855 million for disaster response programs, OFDA provided more than $59 million for regional and global disaster support and more than $59 million for operations and program support.
OFDA Funding By Region
OFDA DRR activities addressed various risks and built and improved local disaster management capabilities. DRR efforts included support for volcano monitoring and assessment teams, educational initiatives to increase disaster response capacity, multi-country watershed flood early warning programs, and other targeted interventions to reduce vulnerability to severe, recurring disasters.

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