Annual report


National Societies  responding (domestic and  international response) 6,526



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IFRC AnnualReport 2022 Final-web

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National Societies 
responding (domestic and 
international response)
6,526
National Society branches
124,828
volunteers
Strategic Priorities
| Disasters and crises 
103


Action in the field
In 
Syria
, the IFRC continued to work with Syrian 
Arab Red Crescent (SARC) to build technical 
expertise and to scale up livelihood interven-
tions to decrease dependency on humanitarian 
assistance. In 2022, SARC reached more than 
31,000 people, who increased food production 
or their income through vocational training and 
business start-up. 
The IFRC, in partnership with UNICEF, worked 
to assist 30,000 people through the Shock 
Responsive Social Protection project. In 
Afghanistan
, the National Society provided 
multipurpose cash to nearly 5,300 households 
with the IFRC’s support.
Within the Pan African “Zero Hunger” Initiative, 
the IFRC supported 
Nigeria
and 
Democratic 
Republic of Congo (DRC)
with activities around 
cash and vouchers, food security, livelihoods, 
shelter, health and nutrition, wash, and pro-
tection, gender, and inclusion. In 2022, almost 
54,000 people were reached by the “
Zero Hunger
” 
initiatives in DRC, and 2,900 people were helped 
to start or improve their income-generating 
activities in 2022. 
The IFRC reinforced innovation activities in 
emergency preparedness in the 
Democratic 
Republic of Congo
. The IFRC fostered the use 
of innovative and adapted risk communication 
approaches to share vital information with 
affected and at-risk communities. As a result, 
over 666,000 people were directly reached 
through community awareness sessions on the 
risks they face in their respective environments.
Syria is a good example of the use of 
data-innovation in emergencies. The IFRC 
supported the National Society to undertake 
post-distribution monitoring which they are 
now routinely conducting after interventions. 
The information collected is providing essential 
data that helps gain a better understanding of 
the Syrian population’s multidimensional needs.
The EUCP-funded project “X Stock” was in its sec-
ond year of implementation in 

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