2.1.3 Donor fatigue/scepticism
It is important to distinguish between the processes of
needs-assessment that find their way into written UN appeals, and those that are
made informally by donors. If donors are sceptical about levels of need in
written appeals, if they feel that relief is unlikely to be distributed to the
intended beneficiaries, or if they are simply unwilling to allocate major
resources to a particular emergency, they may not allocate resources in line
with those requested in official appeals. All these factors are likely to
influence donors' private assessments of need. In the section of
needs-assessment in specific countries, evidence of donor 'fatigue' is presented
in relation to
Mozambique.