Our approach The IFRC is committed to scaling up locally
led and principled assistance, protection and
advocacy for migrants and displaced persons,
regardless of their legal status.
The IFRC advocates that the world has a collec-
tive responsibility to save lives, and reduce risks,
harms, and conditions of vulnerability for people
on the move and host communities along migra-
tion routes so their journeys and communities
are safer and more dignified.
In 2021, the IFRC network reached 9.3 million
migrants and displaced persons; 79 National
Societies had integrated migration and dis-
placement into their strategic planning, and
48 National Societies had set up Humanitarian
Service Points.
The IFRC’s Global Route-Based Migration
Programme brings together the skills, experience
and compassion of the IFRC network and lever-
ages some of its strongest qualities – cross-border
connections and solidarity, the open exchange
of skills and information, and global coordi-
nation supporting seamless complementarity
on the ground.
This programme aims to save lives and improve
the safety and dignity of migrants, refugees,
and other displaced people along dangerous
and deadly migratory routes (see Spotlight for
more information and highlights of the Global
Route-Based Migration Programme).
In addition, the IFRC actively supports coor-
dination mechanisms such as the Migration
Leadership Group, the Global Migration
Taskforce, the Movement Reference Group on
Internal Displacement and the research and
analysis of the Global Migration Lab.
The IFRC’s global advocacy calls on States to
ensure the safety of vulnerable migrants and dis-
placed persons, as well their access to essential
services, and to find solutions that enable them
to live safe and dignified lives.