Africa (an interagency regional programme with
WFP and FAO) to strengthen coordination and
support the efforts of African governments in the
access to multi-hazard early warning information.
In
English- and Dutch-speaking countries in
the Caribbean
,
the IFRC Disaster Law Team
continued to strengthen its partnership with its
technical counterparts in CDEMA, to establish
and launch the Regional IDRL Working Group.
Dialogue was generated
between authorities
and the
Colombian Red Cross Society
with
the IFRC support for different operational fronts,
resulting in the update of its national strategy for
the care of the migrant population. In Venezuela
there was an increased collaboration with the
IFRC, where discussions on joint migration pro-
gramming to support the Trinidad and Tobago
Red Cross Society were held.
In
Malaysia
, the IFRC supported the National
Society to monitor
the people on the move
(arriving by boats) at Malaysia shores, and to
coordinate with the Movement partners. In
Chile
, the National Society, with the support and
leadership of the IFRC, had multiple meetings
with government agencies and other organiza-
tions to improve and speed up the integration
process for the migrant population, especially
those in irregular conditions. As a result of these
coordinated efforts, many migrants are now
aware and have
more information regarding
their right to health.
ECHO PPP was a milestone for National Societies
in 2022. Progress was made in
Central America
with IFRC support mobilizing funds, as National
Societies are progressing with a new financing
architecture. As
part of this harmonization
effort, the
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