Alliance, which oversees the implementation of
strategic actions for
increased accountability
within the humanitarian sector until 2024.
This includes the development of community
feedback data standards to ensure community
insights gathered by different organizations can
be analyzed to inform responses.
Humanitarian Country Teams
The primary purpose of Humanitarian Country
Teams (HCTs) is to provide strategic direc-
tion for collective
inter-agency humanitarian
responses, to ensure that humanitarian action
is well-coordinated, principled, timely, effective,
and efficient.
The mechanism for the IFRC network’s partici-
pation in HCTs depends on needs and context.
National Societies may engage directly, engage
alongside the IFRC, or the IFRC may represent
them. The distinction of coordination with,
not coordinated by, remains highly relevant at
country level as at global, to protect the IFRC’s
fundamental principles.
Grand Bargain
The IFRC network
supports the continuation
of the Grand Bargain as a unique and strate-
gic multilateral mechanism in which donors
and aid organizations work together to tackle
system-wide financing challenges.
In 2022, the IFRC continued to champion locali-
zation within the network and the humanitarian
sector at large. It continued to
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