Afghanistan Plan 2022
IFRC Country Plan for Afghanistan in 2022.
IFRC Country Plan for Afghanistan in 2022.
IFRC plan for the Southern Cone and Brazil Cluster Delegation (Chile, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina) in 2022.
IFRC plan for the Latin Caribbean Cluster (Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic) in 2022.
IFRC Country Plan for Jamaica in 2022.
IFRC plan for the Central America Cluster Delegation (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama) in 2022.
IFRC plan for the Andean Cluster Delegation (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia) in 2022.
More than 1.5 million people received assistance through the Emergency Social Safety Net programme in December 2021. Throughout the year, IFRC and Turkish Red Crescent support to target populations continued uninterrupted despite COVID-19 related challenges.
In November 2021, the IFRC and Turkish Red Crescent developed innovative ways of holding remote focus group discussions as part of the Emergency Social Safety Net programme to continue capturing feedback from people receiving support.
In October 2021, a satisfaction survey found that 95 per cent of people receiving support through the Emergency Social Safety Net programme were satisfied with information and support received. And higher-level EU monitoring missions resumed.
At the end of September 2021, 234,161,910 TRY was transferred to 1,510,722 individuals living under temporary or international protection in Türkiye as part of the Emergency Social Safety Net programme. Research conducted by the IFRC and Turkish Red Crescent showed levels of debt increased sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic, with people frequently resorting to debt as a coping strategy to meet their basic needs.
In August 2021, Emergency Social Safety Net operations continued without disruption in the face of COVID-19 and numerous other challenges. 1,499,124 ESSN recipients received 304,650,220 TRY, including 72,286,000 TRY quarterly top-ups.
As of July 2021, the most vulnerable households among the Emergency Social Safety Net caseload were transferred to the “Complementary Emergency Social Safety Net (C-ESSN) Programme” and began receiving their assistance from the C-ESSN, funded by the European Union and implemented directly through Kizilaykart in partnership with the Ministry of Family and Social Services. Regular cash transfers continued to be provided to 243,604 households (1,513,736 individuals), with a total of 234,629,080.00 TRY transferred.
In June 2021, the Emergency Social Safety Net programme continued to provide cash assistance to vulnerable people under temporary and international protection amidst the pandemic. 293,198,095 TRY was transferred to 1,846,469 individuals (326,674 households) in a timely manner.
In May 2021, as part of the Emergency Social Safety Net programme, we began the first systematic internal socio-economic empowerment referrals with the aim of fostering self-resilience of affected populations. The IFRC and Turkish Red Crescent also carried out all ESSN operations relentlessly during the 18 day national COVID-19 lockdown in Türkiye.
April 2021 marked the first month of the increased transfer value, aimed to help respond to the evolving needs of refugees (people living under temporary and international protection in Türkiye). Teams also quickly adapted to the announcement of an 18- day national COVID-19 lockdown by providing cash transfers two days earlier than planned in order to address access issues in assistance. Learn more about the Emergency Social Safety Net programme here.