In the area of
disaster law
, the IFRC continued
to support National Societies around the world
to advise their authorities on effective disaster
risk management laws. In 2022:
•
16 National Societies supported their
public authorities in the drafting and/
or development of new disaster-related
instruments. Kyrgyzstan made amendments
to the 2017 Law on International Emergency
Assistance, with support from the National
Society.
•
11 National Societies engaged in a formal
dialogue with their authorities to strengthen
their auxiliary role in new laws or instruments.
•
32 National Societies and government
counterparts were trained in disaster law and
legislative advocacy, and engaged with their
public authorities in these areas. The IFRC
also finalized the ‘Fingerprint’ board game on
the auxiliary role of National Societies.
•
39 evidence-based reports were published
to support National Societies in their national
and regional legislative advocacy efforts.
The IFRC also completed its
Guidance on Law
and Public Health Emergency Preparedness and
Response
, a comparative review of the main
disaster laws in more than a hundred countries
for the
World Disaster Laws
database, and
published a
Policy Brief on Legal Frameworks for
Effective and Integrated Disaster and Climate
Risk Governance
, and
The International Climate
Change and Disaster Governance - A Guide for
National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
,
all published on
IFRC Disaster Law Database
.
IFRC further supported the third edition of the
Yearbook on International Disaster Law.
In its humanitarian diplomacy work around
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