Bolivia , challenges ranged from the information
on public health systems to misinformation. In
this context, the IFRC supported the
Bolivian Red Cross in achieving the first contact with
those in need. As such, the services provided by
the National Society were timely and effective.
National Societies in the
Central America region, with the support of IFRC and other part-
ners, developed action plans to be prepared for
the increase in migration flows. In
Honduras ,
the IFRC led a multi-sectoral needs assess-
ment and accompanied the National Society
in the design of the methodology for National
Intervention Teams.
In Europe, the IFRC set up activities together
with the National Societies of
Bosnia and Herzegovina ,
Croatia ,
Montenegro ,
North Macedonia , and
Serbia , as part of the Global
Route-based Migration Programme and in sup-
port of people on the move at a regional level.
Constant communication, advocacy and human-
itarian diplomacy, resulted in better regional
cooperation on the migratory route.
The majority of the activities to cover migrants’
needs in
Greece were funded by the IFRC’s
Population Movement Emergency Appeal until
September 2022. The IFRC and the
Hellenic Red Cross continued to work on completing
the funding map coverage for core migration
programmes, with a view to expanding services
as long as possible.
The IFRC, the ICRC and other Movement part-
ners responded to the needs of people who
arrived in the
Russian Federation and
Belarus from
Ukraine . In 2022, approximately 500,000
people who left Ukraine were supported by the
Russian Red Cross. In Belarus, as of 30 December
2022, more than 74,000 people arrived from
Ukraine. Supported by the IFRC and the ICRC,