"Research carried out by Oxfam reveals that many donor countries are failing to provide their share of the urgently-needed funding for the humanitarian response to the Syria crisis," the agency said in a statement.
"While the need for a political solution to the crisis is as urgent as ever, Oxfam says donors including France, Qatar and Russia, must also prioritise funding the UN's USD 5 billion appeals," it added.
France and Qatar, who back the Syrian uprising, and Russia, which supports the regime, are among the countries most heavily involved in a conflict that in 30 months has killed more than 1,10,000 people and forced millions to flee their homes.
"Qatar and Russia have both committed just three percent of what would be considered their fair share for the humanitarian effort, while France is struggling to reach half of its fair share (47 per cent)," said Oxfam.
The group's statement comes ahead of an international donors meeting in New York, scheduled for next Wednesday.
"Donors must make real commitments at next week's meeting on Syria and ensure that the money is delivered as soon as possible... The situation demands committed funds in order to save lives," it added.
The appeal is just 44 per cent funded, according to Oxfam.
"We're seeing people go without food, shelter and water on a daily basis," said Colette Fearon, who heads Oxfam's Syria programme.
"The scale of this crisis is unprecedented and some countries must start to show their concerns to the crisis in Syria by putting their hands in their pockets," she added.
The analysis also identifies countries that are contributing more than their "fair share," including Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Britain.
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