• Between National Societies on priority areas
of engagement in the affected countries.
• Participating National Society support across
the response operation.
• Sharing information on trends and challenges
in the response, and the context.
• Identification of solutions to ensure that all
the members can engage in an adequate
response.
• 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.
Federation-wide approach
Consistent with the priority given to Membership
Coordination and in line with the Agenda for
Renewal, the IFRC continues to strengthen
its coordination with the Membership at both
strategic and operational levels. The Ukrainian
Red Cross Society One Plan for 2023–2025, the
17 revised National Society Response Plans,
the Emergency Appeal and the Operational
Strategy (available on
go.ifrc.org
) are part of the
Federation-Wide Framework and Membership
Coordination, based on needs and response
priorities of National Societies involved in the
response across the region and in consulta-
tion with all network members contributing
to the response. This approach leverages the
capacities of all partners to maximize collec-
tive humanitarian impact and ensure linkages
between all response activities. IFRC teams,
present in Ukraine and neighbouring and
impacted countries, are supporting the scale-up
of sustainable response operations and techni-
cal capacities of National Societies responding to
the ongoing crisis.
The IFRC ensures cross-country coordination,
expanding innovative practices in programming.
Adjusting to the changing context and needs,
in-country IFRC operations teams support
National Societies in articulating and adjusting
their country-level strategies, which place the
National Society’s needs at the centre of ongoing
response and planning efforts. Country-specific
activities and targets are reviewed and consid-
ered based on needs, available resources, and
capacities of each National Society. National
Society plans are supported by Participating
National Societies, the IFRC, and external part-
ners contributing to activities bilaterally.