Partnership (PPP)
The PPP focuses on enhancing local prepar-
edness, early action and response capacities
alongside complementary international support
mechanisms, placing local communities at the
very centre of the change.
The PPP was officially launched in April 2022. It
will disburse EUR 210 million through the IFRC
in support of its members over three years. It
demonstrates in practice the
new ways of working with participating National Societies
in 25 countries. The programme is in its second
year of full implementation.
Digital Transformation
Impact Platform
The Digital Transformation Impact Platform will
support 80 of the network’s least digitally mature
National Societies to receive targeted support to
level up by 2025, ensuring that National Societies
have the digital maturity and capacities to boost
their humanitarian services through data and
digital solutions.
The
Norwegian Red Cross pledged 70,000 Swiss
francs to support the Digital Transformation
objectives as part of a larger pledge that included
support to the Federation-wide Databank and
Reporting System (FDRS), information manage-
ment, and Solferino Academy. A partnership
agreement was signed with
the Netherlands Red Cross that includes the assignment of
2.3 full-time equivalent staff for the Digital
Transformation Accelerator team. A USD 1 mil-
lion investment was provided from
Twilio , while
Twilio ,
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and
Vodafone agreed to support with the
provision of technology, assets, knowledge and
expertise. This is in addition to
the IFRC’s own investment of 3 million Swiss francs in sup-
port of the platform.
Agreements Many partners contribute resources to the
IFRC’s activities in support of National Societies
and every contribution is precious. The following
list is by no means exhaustive. It is a sample of
some of the notable agreements and contribu-
tions from 2022.