partnership in coordination with the Coca-Cola
Foundation and other partners, and in liaison
with the Ghana Red Cross Society for coordi-
nation responses. In
Nepal , the IFRC Country
Delegation supported the National Society to
strengthen long-term coordination, collabora-
tion, partnership, advocacy and networking on
community-based disaster risk reduction and
resilience. The IFRC and the National Society
brought together Ministries, Authorities, UN
organizations, Red Cross partners, academic
institutions, private sectors and research insti-
tutes. In
Pakistan , the National Society and
the IFRC, created a coordination mechanism
at national level in terms of public health inter-
ventions with the Government, UN agencies
and other stakeholders, as a good example of
alignment with external actors.
Effective operational coordination between
different partners was especially evident during
the COVID-19 large-scale operations, showing
the Movement to be a global partner during the
Pandemic. For instance, in
Mozambique , the
IFRC, together with the Italian and the Spanish
Red Cross, supported the National Society
with the COVID-19 vaccination programme,
through ECHO Pilot Partnership Programme
(PPP). In
Libya , the IFRC engaged closely with
the National Society to combat the effects of
COVID-19 and to develop work modalities and
structures with authorities. In
Bangladesh , with
the support of the IFRC and in-country partners
engaged nationwide, the National Society vol-
unteer network supported the Government’s
countrywide COVID-19 vaccination. In
Malaysia ,
the IFRC provided technical and coordination
support to the National Society in their role on
the Malaysian government’s national COVID-19
vaccination task force. Moreover, in
Thailand ,
during the Pandemic, the National Society
provided assistance for migrant workers in part-
nership with IFRC, ICRC, UNICEF and local NGO
Migrant Working Group.
Aligned disaster risk reduction actions were ben-
eficial in all regions. In
Mozambique , the cluster
delegation played an important role in aligning
the regional ECHO Programme on Early Warning
and Anticipatory Action (EWAA) in Southern