IFRC has also closely
supported the SCHR in
its current role as the Inter-Agency Standing
Committee Champion on the Prevention
of
Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Sexual
Harassment – this has supported IFRC’s own
SEAH prevention
and response measures,
including its implementation of the SCHR-led
Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. This scheme
has, since its start in 2019, enabled some 86,500
requests for misconduct data by more than
180 organizations, which helped to detect and
prevent the selection of 230 applications with
negative or absent misconduct data.
Core Humanitarian Standard
The Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS) is a
people-centered
quality and accountability
standard for the humanitarian sector. The IFRC,
as a member of the CHS Steering Committee, is
contributing to the revision towards the Standard,
with a revised Standard expected towards the
end of the year 2023.
Global task
force on Cholera control
The IFRC’s Country Cholera Support was borne
out of the Global Task Force on Cholera Control
and aims to eliminate cholera in 20 countries
by 2030. It provides operational support and
advocacy, coordination, and policy guidance to
help cholera-affected countries develop, fund,
and implement National Cholera Plans.
Action in the field
In 2022, National Societies in
Ghana
,
Eswatini
,
Congo
,
Philippines
,
Mozambique
and
Iran
,
reinforced their authority
and gained a greater
recognition of their auxiliary role, not only at
the domestic level, but as humanitarian actors
among donors and international organizations,
thanks to the IFRC strategic coordination. For
instance, in
Ghana
, the IFRC led the Movement
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