Emergency Aid

Emergency Aid

The Principality signed the 1949 Geneva Conventions and ratified the additional protocols, which set out the basic principles of humanitarian activity: humanity, impartiality, neutrality and independence.

In this context, the Principality of Monaco is contributing to the response to various global crises, natural disasters and political conflicts, following emergency appeals launched by international organisations and civil society, intervening particularly to help refugee populations.

2024

To date, €255,000 in emergency aid has been granted in response to 6 appeals for 5 countries (Haiti, Lebanon, Malawi, Sudan, Occupied Palestinian Territory (West Bank)).

2023

A total of €620,000 in emergency aid was granted in response to 13 appeals for 12 countries (Cyprus, France, Haiti, Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar, Morocco, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Sudan, Syria, Occupied Palestinian Territories (Gaza Strip), Turkey).

2022

A total of €1,150,000 in emergency aid was granted in response to 17 appeals for 11 countries (Haiti, Iraq, Lebanon, Madagascar, Malawi, Central Sahel (Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger), Somalia, Syria, Ukraine).