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Annual report on the European Union's humanitarian aid and civil protection policies and their implementation in 2010. Commission staff working paper accompanying the report. SEC (2011) 709 final, 10 June 2011

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Table - Breakdown of funding (commitments) for Sudan & Chad and Central Africa
Table - Breakdown of funding (commitments) for the Horn of Africa
Table - Breakdown of funding (commitments) for West Africa
Table - Breakdown of funding (commitments) for Southern Africa and Indian Ocean
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