Cooperation with external actors
is ensured
through regular dialogue at country, regional
and global levels, with government authorities,
the diplomatic community and the humanitarian
eco-system as well as the private sector. This is
done to promote network actions in vulnera-
ble communities, whilst applying principles of
humanitarian action. External coordination is
also about reinforcing the National Societies’
auxiliary role in the humanitarian field to assist
people when they most need relief or protec-
tion. These actions contribute to ensuring the
IFRC network is seen as the humanitarian part-
ner of choice.
The Federation-wide
approach in opera-
tions includes:
•
Working to harmonize approaches through
multiple levels
of sectoral working and
coordination groups, as well as facilitating
discussions at leadership level.
•
Representing the plans and actions of the
Membership
through a Federation-wide
planning, monitoring and reporting approach.
The main objective of the New Way Of Working
(New WoW) is to promote internal cooperation
within the Network to allow it to go to scale.
As the initiative
is a change management
process, the pilot period is two years. While it
is currently being piloted in 14 countries, the
ambition is global. (For
more detail, see the
Spotlight on New WoW)
The principles of coordination
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Shared context,
situational and
needs analysis
Multi-year
country
programme
support
plan with
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