cash management system – a global agreement
between Red Rose and IFRC. This temporary
solution enabled Ukrainian Red Cross to operate
multiple donor funds
in compliance with interna-
tional guidelines and facilitate the coordination
of multiple partners in Ukraine through modal-
ities such as vouchers, multi-purpose cash, and
thematic cash assistance.
During the reporting period, up to 30 million
Swiss francs were disbursed by Ukrainian Red
Cross, with the support of IFRC and partners on
this programme.
Cash
in affected countries
Hungary:
After being designated by the
Hungarian Government as the main organization
implementing CVA programmes in the country,
the Hungarian Red Cross and the IFRC launched
the nationwide CVA programme to support
3,000 individuals with multi-purpose cash to
meet their basic needs.
Poland:
With the continued support of the
IFRC, by the end of February 2023, the Polish
Red Cross multi-purpose cash programme had
reached nearly 19,000 households with more
than 24.5 million Swiss francs disbursed.
Slovakia:
Since May 2022, Slovak
Red Cross has
provided emergency cash assistance to some
3,250 households who had to flee Ukraine due
to the conflict. In total, more than 3 million Swiss
francs were disbursed directly to families with
specific vulnerabilities.
National Society development
The IFRC has been supporting National Societies
to scale up their capacities with a readiness
checklist. This has been updated for Romania,
Moldova, Russia,
and Hungary, and the process
is ongoing for Slovakia, Poland, and Belarus.
Dialogue is continuing with National Societies
to identify and rapidly adjust the readiness and
response capacities needed to deliver humani-
tarian services.
The Ukraine Red Cross Society has been imple-
menting the identified priorities to strengthen
its Preparedness and Response capacities (PER)
since 2019. As a result, support was extended to
build up an emergency operations centre.
The IFRC supported
the Ukrainian Red Cross
in setting up data management systems for
the Emergency Response Unit Health Service
Centres and mobile health units in Zakarpattia
region, and will support it in setting up a uniform
system of data management for mobile health
unit patients across Ukraine.
The IFRC supported the Ukrainian Red Cross
in
setting up a monitoring system, namely the
nation-wide monthly data collection (from the
regional branches and sectorial departments)
on the assistance provided in the country, based
on the indicator tracking tool.
The IFRC continued providing extensive support
to the Ukrainian Red Cross in logistics, procure-
ment and fleet. Since February 2022, the IFRC
has supported the National Society with the
delivery of humanitarian cargo worth over 22
million Swiss francs, including 130 generators,
over 600,000 migrant kits, 150,000 food par-
cels, plus blankets, tarpaulins, hygiene parcels,
kitchen sets, and numerous other items.
Humanitarian diplomacy
The IFRC continues to play a critical coordina-
tion role to help leverage the collective work of
National Societies, and to build on the network’s
humanitarian diplomacy,
migration and protec-
tion expertise in Budapest, Brussels, Geneva,
and New York. The IFRC network continues to
track and respond to emerging operational,
policy and legal issues, undertaking analysis
where needed.
The humanitarian diplomacy network, through
its collective reach and reading of the changing
situation, informs
the contextual reading of
needs and gaps throughout the operation e.g.,
through exchanges between representatives on
emerging trends in the different countries.
Health and care including water,
sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
Needs analysis both in Ukraine and in receiv-
ing countries have identified medication and
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