Data protection tools, guidance and advisory
services were offered across the IFRC and to
member National Societies throughout 2022.
Legal advice was provided to National Societies
on their own compliance
and legal risk manage-
ment work, with a focus on strengthening their
legal framework and enhancing accountability.
Also in 2022, work was undertaken to support
the legal structuring of transactions, as well as
the drafting and negotiation of strategic partner-
ships and alliances making the IFRC the partner
of choice. Areas supported included the innova-
tive financing portfolio and the setting up of a
DREF insurance mechanism and Islamic funding
opportunities.
Special Representative of the Secretary
General for COVID-19
Response
Under the overall direction of the Secretary
General, and working closely with each division,
the Special Representative of the Secretary
General for COVID-19 provided IFRC coordination
in external relations and diplomacy, business
growth and continuity,
risk management, dig-
italization initiatives, global and Movement
coordination, multi-sectorial initiatives and
efforts, and lessons learned to prepare for
future responses.
The Special Representative advises the Secretary
General and the senior management team on
issues and necessary actions related to the
COVID-19 response globally.
In 2022, this office engaged in high level diplo-
macy and advocacy
to support and complement
IFRC’s global resource mobilization efforts;
promoted the role of the IFRC and its members;
proposed concrete actions with regard to the
duty of care to staff, volunteers and the commu-
nities they work alongside; examined existing
policies, rules and procedures,
and proposed
changes to bring greater agility to the organiza-
tion to respond.
In addition, the Special Representative also
provided risk management oversight, includ-
ing related to monitoring and performance
management; ensured challenges are being
addressed as part of the COVID-19 global
response, and identified lessons learned and
knowledge sharing opportunities derived from
COVID-19 across the IFRC.
Enterprise Resource Planning
As part of the IFRC’s Agenda for Renewal pro-
cess, a new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
platform, called the Our Re@dy project, was
implemented to improve agility and efficiency in
day-to-day business activities across five func-
tional workstreams in the organization.
These are Finance, Logistics, Human Resources,
Strategic Partnerships and Resource Mobilization,
and Programmes and Operations.
In addition, the ERP was deployed for these
supporting functions: Digital Transformation,
Training, Localization
and User Satisfaction and
Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting
and ForeSee.
The goal of the ERP is to enable the flow of infor-
mation so that all the IFRC’s processes become
connected with up-to-date information - locally
and globally. More than 20 systems that cur-
rently operate independently will be integrated.
This will eliminate data duplication and provide
data integrity with a single source.
Simply speaking, the ERP will help IFRC staff work
together in easier and more simple ways,
leading
to improved services and support of the mem-
ber National Societies.
This process is being implemented as part of a
transformational process in the IFRC’s ways of
working to create more synergies, agility and
collaboration. As a result, the organization will
save time and resources
so that more people
can be reached and helped.
Our Re@dy project will:
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