successful longitudinal (10+ year) study on National Society Development,
its contribution to the sector, and the discussion
around capacity strengthening of the Grand
Bargain, the IFRC continued to explore areas of
work where further analysis, study and investiga-
tion is needed. The study measured the impact
of purposeful investment on National Society
development and showed that this results in a
manyfold increase of people reached and ser-
vice quality.
To inspire the next generations of National
Society Development practitioners, a set of
National Society development learning approaches were developed . One is partner-
ing with the World Institute for Action Learning
to develop and implement professional training
that resonates with key skills outlined in the new
National Society development Competencies
Framework. The first cohort of 25 members
were selected and started the professional
training this year, including the
Grenada Red
Cross Society
.
The IFRC maintained a strong focus on National
Society branch development throughout 2022.
A
study
was conducted by interviewing 60+
National Society/branch members together with
colleagues from the IFRC and ICRC to articulate
the diversity of the branches, the different
branch models, branch similarities, basic key
elements that need development, and samples
of how development could happen.
In addition, in-depth case studies from the
Georgia Red Cross and Mongolia Red Cross were
developed to articulate best practices in branch
development approaches. The main elements of
the study were then transformed into a
branch
development web-portal
to encourage continu-
ous collection of best practices.
Building on these actions, a National Society
branch development working group was formed
in the latter months of the year to draft a branch
development framework.
In June 2022, during the Statutory Meetings of the
Red Cross and Red Crescent, revised policies on
Volunteering and National Society Development
were adopted and are now guiding the work of
the IFRC and the wider network. A monitoring
system to measure implementation by National
Societies is being set up for each policy to allow
a better understanding of the achievements and
challenges in translating them into practice.
Support for National Society policy development
was emphasized starting in the latter part of
2022. Based on the model of the
Environmental
Policy Toolkit
, the compilation of a policy starter
kit began with a focus on integrity-related
policies. The toolkit consists of guidance for an
effective policy process for National Societies, as
well as model policies in key areas of integrity
and suggestions for policy implementation tools.
Since the adoption of the Guidance for National
Society Statutes in 2018, a total of 25 National