The IFRC’s priorities in coordination include:
•
Making the IFRC a more effective platform
for international coordination of emergency
operations, collective representation of the
IFRC membership, policy discussions, and
National Society development and capacity
strengthening.
•
Ensuring the IFRC network is viewed from
the outside as ‘one entity’: truly networked
and
acting as one, applying Principles of
Humanitarian Action,
with one standard of
accountability and a single action plan.
•
Working as a system of interrelated parts,
connected to national systems through each
National Society’s
auxiliary role and with a
network of local branches.
•
Ensuring the network is ‘fit for purpose’ with
the value of its local and global nature fully
realized, contributing to greater efficiencies
and quality for programming and services.
•
Supporting National Societies to be the
trusted partners
of choice in delivering
on their humanitarian mandate, with
engagement
from the network to ensure
such ambition.
The IFRC Agenda for Renewal calls not for busi-
ness as usual but a radical expansion in the
scale of the work of the IFRC and the whole IFRC
network. This requires a critical shift in mindset
and increased and improved coordination will
be key to making this ambition a reality. With
this in mind, the IFRC’s roles and priorities for
coordination include:
Policy development
•
Define and
re-shape humanitarian and
development policies and agendas for the
membership to come together on key issues.
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