IFRC

Speeches

8 November 2012
Ensuring that disaster risk reduction and building resilience are fully integrated into the post-2015 sustainable development agenda
STATEMENT BY MR. AJAY MADIWALE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES DELEGATION TO THE UNITED NATIONS
2 November 2012
Report of the international law commission on protection of persons in the event of disasters
STATEMENT BY MR. MARWAN JILANI ON BEHALF OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES
30 October 2012
Continuous dialogue and effective partnerships towards a successful implementation of the Global Framework for Climate Services
Statement by Mr Jagan Chapagain, Under Secretary a.i., Program Services On behalf of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Extraordinary Session of the WMO Congress, Geneva, 29-31 October 2012.
18 October 2012
Addressing food security in protracted crises
Statement by Mr Mohammed Mukhier, Head of the Community Preparedness & Risk Reduction Department, IFRC Secretariat
16 October 2012
Scaling up efforts to prevent and control malaria in developing countries
STATEMENT BY MR. CHRISTOPHE LOBRY-BOULANGER OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES DELEGATION TO THE UNITED NATIONS
12 October 2012
UN ISDR – International Day for Disaster Reduction Reception - Women and Girls – the (in)Visible Force of Resilience
Statement by Malika Aït-Mohamed Parent, Under Secretary General, Governance & Management Services
11 October 2012
World Food Day - Can we end hunger?
Statement by Mr Bekele Geleta, Secretary General of IFRC, in the opening of FAO/WFP/IFRC Joint Event celebrating the World Food Day, Palais des Nations, in Geneva.
10 October 2012
Building resilience must be integrated into the sustainable development agenda
Statement by Mr. Ajay Madiwale of the IFRC Delegation to the United Nations, in the General Debate, Second Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, in New York
3 October 2012
Migration: Ensuring access, dignity, respect for diversity and social inclusion
Statement by Mr Robert Tickner, Under Secretary General, Humanitarian Values and Diplomacy, on behalf of the IFRC, at 63rd Session of the Executive Committee of the High Commissioner's Programme, in Geneva

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