To provide the best and most tailored support
to
National Societies, the IFRC has over 50 dele-
gations worldwide. Some of these delegations
cover a single country, while others (country
cluster delegations) group countries together.
The IFRC’s country and country cluster dele-
gations allow the IFRC to provide individually
tailored support to National Societies, for their
programming and development.
The following
pages will provide a brief
overview of each of the IFRC’s country and
country cluster delegations with some basic
information about
the delegation and their
progress in 2022.
Importantly, for 2023 planning, the IFRC began
to implement
unified planning, where the
IFRC, the National Society and participating
National Societies that provide support in that
country come together
to jointly plan wherever
possible, ensuring better coordination with the
goal of more impactful services. The plans also
bring together emergency and longer-term
work. The vast majority of these plans have
been carried out with a one country/one plan
approach.
The 2023 IFRC network plans contain a robust
situational analysis and
more detailed infor-
mation on the work to be undertaken in 2023.
In 2023 the IFRC will launch unified reports for
each of these contexts with a mid-year and an
end of year report for each. These reports will
contain much more in-depth information on
the specific activities, progress, and impact in
each country. View the 2023 plans
here
.
The IFRC’s GO Platform also provides a wealth
of country-level information related to the
disaster response and preparedness actions
of the IFRC network. The GO platform can be
found
here
.
Note for participating National Societies: * Indicates National Societies
which have contributed only multilaterally through the IFRC in the
past two years; ** indicates National Societies who have an integration
agreement with the IFRC.
IFRC COUNTRY / CLUSTER
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