PROGRESS TOWARDS TARGETS
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Emergency response data includes activities on Protection, Gender and Inclusion, CEA is captured separately
The summary below represents annual 2022 progress status. Information
on the indicators covers
work by the National Societies with support from the IFRC in 2022, unless stated otherwise. Data was
collected from 111 National Societies. Entire network results are covered by annual FDRS reporting.
People reached with Values, Power and Inclusion activities
Target by 2025
Actual 2022
Emergency response direct
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: 3.0 million
Emergency response indirect: 14,000
Longer-term direct: 1.8 million
Longer-term indirect: 86,000
People reached by educational programmes
Target by 2025
4 million
Actual 2022
Emergency response direct: 56,971
Emergency response indirect: 203,007
Longer-term direct: 12.1 million
Longer-term indirect: 591,813
People supported with PGI activities
Target by 2025
Actual 2022
Emergency response: 6.3 million
Longer-term direct: 289,476
National Societies who have integrated CEA in policies and operations
Target by 2025
50
Actual 2022
45
People reached by CEA activities through DREFs and Emergency Appeals
Target by 2025
Actual 2022
1.9 million
National Societies that have a PSEA policy and action plan
Target by 2025
29
Actual 2022
32 with policies
66
with action plans
National Societies with feedback mechanisms
Target by 2025
150
Actual 2022
85
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Annual Report
2022
2022 progress
In 2022, the IFRC continued to build on previous
work to inspire positive
change in communities
by building trust, encouraging wider understand-
ing, and applying and promoting humanitarian
principles and values.
Fourteen National Societies – those of
Bangladesh, Bhutan, France, Hong Kong, India,
Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Maldives, Moldova,
Morocco, Pakistan, Solomon Islands and
Ukraine – the European Youth Network and IFRC
delegations were supported with the strategic
planning,
scale-up, implementation, monitor-
ing and evaluation of the
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