services are extended to all National Societies
and IFRC personnel, as well as external partners
and organizations.
The translation and interpretation services are
in high demand within a multilingual network. In
2022, some 3.5 million words were translated.
In June 2022, the IFRC successfully facilitated
the participation of 189 National Societies
at the General Assembly and the Council of
Delegates. It organized
all logistical aspects
of the events and maintained a close working
relationship with the Swiss Mission to ensure
all visa requests could be met and required
COVID-19 protocols observed.
Overall, the main objective is to make National
Societies feel welcome at their IFRC and have
everything needed
for a smooth and productive
visit or conference.
Building and office services
The IFRC’s building and office services ensures
the cost-effective, efficient, and uninterrupted
functioning of the IFRC Headquarters office
building, and office-related administrative
services such as office security and safety,
reception, mail room, driving services, cleaning
and gardening, housing services, office lease and
parking management, office space management
and logistics (purchases, removals, deliveries).
Guidelines are created and disseminated, and
support is provided to the IFRC’s regional and,
country offices. The IFRC also provides technical
guidance and support
to the member National
Societies, and advises on policy matters related
to IFRC premises and workspace management,
including environmental considerations.
In 2022, the implementation of IFRC’s environ-
mental policy began by recording data and
applying measures to reduce consumption
and the organizational carbon footprint. The
construction of ECO-points for recycling and
waste management were also completed on
office premises. A new agreement with water
and power companies was signed and measures
were introduced to reduce energy consumption
and lower emissions.
On average a reduction of
between 15 and 20 per cent was achieved in 2022.
Library and archives services
Protecting the IFRC’s historical business records
and making them available to staff, member
National Societies and the public are important
to promote a greater understanding of the
shared history and accomplishments, and to
foster
a spirit of openness, accountability, and
transparency across the IFRC network, its part-
ners and its supporters around the world.
Advice is provided to National Societies and
the global IFRC alongside access to pub-
lished information,
to enable more informed
decision-making.
The IFRC creates records management and
archive policies and standards for managing IFRC
business records and archives. Upon request,
the Library and Archive Services provides advice
and guidance to National Societies seeking to
establish or improve their own records manage-
ment, archives, or library programmes.
The procurement and curation of publications
such as electronic
newspapers, magazines and
professional journals are centralized to reduce
costs and duplication, and these are made
freely available to National Societies via a Virtual
Library on FedNet.
In 2022, the IFRC supported National Societies
through the provision
of documentation to
allow them to prove their IFRC membership in
negotiations with their governments; of copies of
historic photos and extracts from historic films
to be used by National Societies for anniversary
celebrations and communications materials,
and materials in support of a variety of National
Societies’ research projects on historical or
current topics.
Insurance
Insurance is another layer of care and support
to IFRC personal through the provision of expert
advice and guidance to implement the IFRC’s
insurance policy and the issuance of contracts.
The IFRC develops guidelines
to ensure all insur-
ance requirements are met in the best interest
of the IFRC and its staff by providing the most
efficient implementation and value for money.
Advice is also provided to senior leadership on
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