ANNUAL
OVERVIEW
The following section will provide
a detailed
overview of what the IFRC is and how it works.
based on its mandate,
to provide support to
National Societies. It will begin with how the
IFRC is governed, providing details on gov-
ernance structures and how each function
works together to ensure a lean and effective
IFRC. It will then detail the IFRC’s
structure in
Geneva, regions and country/cluster delega-
tions However, going beyond the structure,
this section will focus on the IFRC’s objectives
and describe how work
is carried out under its
different functions.
A description of the IFRC’s workforce will pro-
vide details on the IFRC’s global staffing. This
will include breakdowns of both types of staff
and how they are dispersed geographically.
This will be followed by a look at how the IFRC
is funded, including information on funding
and expenditure presented thematically and
geographically, as well as some top-line infor-
mation on donors to the IFRC’s work.
Working
with partners is essential to the IFRC’s ability
to progress in its goals and support National
Societies. This section will also provide more
in-depth information on some of the IFRC’s
many
partnerships, not only the funding that
partners provide, but also insight into how the
IFRC works with partners in different priority
areas – whether responding to emergencies,
investing in community health or exploring
innovative financing mechanisms to ensure
adequate funding into the future.
16
Annual
Report
2022
ABOUT THE IFRC
The International Federation of Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is comprised of 192
National Red Cross
and Red Crescent Societies,
with more in formation.
The IFRC exists to support the work of its
member National Societies, ensuring that they
have the capacities and systems to be strong,
independent, trusted, and accountable local
actors, responding
to ever-increasing human-
itarian challenges. As a federation,
it connects
National Societies into
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