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Strategy
2010 Strategy 2010
will guide the Federation's actions from the years 2000 to 2010.
It defines three strategic directions for the Federation and its
member National Societies to follow in order to achieve a common
mission: to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing
the power of humanity.
These three directions are:
- National Society programmes that are responsive to local vulnerability
and focused on the areas where they can add greatest value. The
four core areas are:
- promotion of humanitarian values and principles
- disaster response
- disaster preparedness
- health and care in the community
- Well-functioning National Societies which can mobilize support
and carry out their humanitarian mission, contributing to the
building of civil society.
- Working together effectively through programme cooperation,
long-term partnerships and funding, as well as more active advocacy.
Details of our work in each of the four core areas can be found in
the What we do section. For further information,
see the complete Strategy 2010 document.
Adopted by the Federation's General Assembly in October 1999, Strategy
2010 was the culmination of a two-year process of consultation
with National Societies. Along with an analysis of trends in the external
environment, it draws on the lessons learned by the Federation from
its performance during the 1990s, as captured in the evaluation report
Learning from the Nineties. |