IFRC network progress
The below outlines progress that has been
supported by the IFRC. In line with the IFRC’s
operational reporting, the information below
covers the time period between February 2022
and February 2023.
The IFRC Emergency Appeal received 388.5
million Swiss francs in confirmed hard pledge
funding against a target of 550 million Swiss
francs. As part of a network-wide response to
the crisis, which includes
response activities by
44 National Societies in 42 countries, a total of
1.8 billion Swiss francs
has been raised by the
IFRC network in 48 countries.
IFRC Allocations to National Societies
(CHF)
Belarus
1.2M
Poland
31.4M
Croatia
0.8M
Romania
25.5M
Lithuania
0.5M
Slovakia
4.4M
Denmark
0.4M
Russia
4.2M
Estonia
0.3M
Republic
of Moldova
2.8M
Czechia
0.3M
Bulgaria
2.6M
Georgia
0.3M
Hungary
1.7M
Greece
0.2M
Türkiye
1.6M
North
Macedonia
0.1M
Montenegro
1.3M
Ukraine
63.5M
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Membership coordination
The scale of this crisis has mobilized response
from across the IFRC network. Many National
Societies have responded internationally to
support other National
Societies either through
the IFRC Emergency Appeal or bilaterally, while
others are working in their own countries to
support displaced people from Ukraine.
To ensure effective Membership Coordination,
the IFRC has mobilized
membership coordination
support through the Regional Office for Europe
to build appropriate channels for membership
engagement and coordination at regional and
country
level in Ukraine, neighbouring countries,
and countries beyond those bordering Ukraine.
Multi-level and multi-sectoral coordination
mechanisms have
been established by IFRC
teams, bringing together representatives and
experts of all Member National Societies that are
present in-country.
The IFRC is facilitating coordination in the fol-
lowing areas:
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