A NOTE ABOUT THE
NETWORK-WIDE
PERSPECTIVE
National Societies do amazing work each year,
both domestically and internationally. They count
on the IFRC and other National Societies when
they need extra support for their programming
or development, or to learn from the experience
of others in the network.
This section highlights their work, their achieve-
ments and the way they work together.
Much of the information in the beginning of
this section comes from IFRC’s
Everyone Counts
report. Data on pages 4-12 comes from the
Federation-Wide Databank and Reporting
System, with current data from 2021, except for
volunteers which is 2022 data.
In the National Societies working internationally
section, the information comes from voluntary
data provided by 19 National Societies and
focuses on the support they provided in 2022 to
131 countries around the world.
The final sections of the network-wide per-
spective focus on the work and 2022 progress
of Red Cross Red Crescent Reference Centres
and finally, examples of National Society work
that have been voluntarily provided by National
Societies around the world.
Data scope and limitations
National Societies have diverse data collection
systems that may not align with the standard-
ized indicators and not every National Society
provides data on every indicator. This may lead
to inconsistencies and potential for under or
over-estimation. Data is self-reported by each
National Society, which is responsible for accu-
racy and updating. The IFRC tries to triangulate
the data provided by the National Societies
with previous data and other data in the public
domain. In the reported data, a majority of the
totals may be attributed to large/key National
Societies involved in a response, which can sig-
nificantly influence the overall analysis. Reported
figures are sometimes subject to retrospective
corrections by National Societies and could
hence slightly differ from previous reports.
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