using their initial Bridge funding, enabling them
to move onto the more extensive Accelerator
programme.
The 2022 initiatives had a wide geographical
spread. The largest numbers funded were
in the Africa and Middle East North Africa
regions, reflecting the high proportion of
National Societies working in fragile contexts in
those regions.
The initiatives funded in 2022 span six the-
matic categories. By far the most common was
resource mobilization: 13 of the 20 initiatives
included elements of this, followed by branch
development and governance.
For example, the Zambia Red Cross Society was
awarded three years of Accelerator funding to
enhance its capacity for income generation.
They plan to establish dedicated first aid teams
in multiple branches, who can provide workplace
first aid services. Similarly, the Liberian Red Cross
Society received Bridge funding to renovate its
guesthouse. This building has 20 rooms and
is close to the borders with Guinea and Côte
d’Ivoire, presenting a viable business opportunity.
In 2022, the IFRC and ICRC decided to allocate
NSIA a total of 12 million Swiss francs over the
coming years. This financial support, combined
with continuous and increased support from
donors, will enable NSIA to continue sustaining
the long-term development of National Societies
in fragile contexts at scale.
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