Madagascar Country Plan 2022
IFRC Country Plan for Madagascar in 2022.
IFRC Country Plan for Madagascar in 2022.
IFRC plan for the Khartoum Cluster Delegation (Sudan, Eritrea) in 2022.
IFRC plan for the Juba Cluster Delegation (South Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania) in 2022.
IFRC Country Plan for Ghana in 2022.
IFRC Country Plan for Central African Republic in 2022.
IFRC Cluster plan for Belarus and Russia in 2022.
IFRC Regional Office Plan for the Americas in 2022.
IFRC Country Plan for Venezuela in 2022.
IFRC Suva Cluster plan (covering Palau, Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, Kiribati, Samoa, Vanuatu, Fiji, Cook Islands, Tonga and Tuvalu) for 2022.
Migration and refugee flows into Europe from sub-Saharan and North Africa and the Middle East are among the most hazardous in the world, signalling acute humanitarian needs for many people on the move. The Central Mediterranean route from North Africa (primarily Libya, but also Tunisia and Algeria) to Italy continues to be one of the most active and dangerous routes for people crossing to Europe by sea. Our Humanitarian Service Point at Sea (HSP@Sea) Operation is part of the IFRC's3-year route-based migration plan of action, launched in August 2021, and has a funding requirement of 2,4000,000 CHF per year. This plan of action spans land and maritime routes in Africa, the Middle East, and Europe and aims to provide a principled, locally adapted, needs-based response to people on the move at different stages of their journeys.
In January 2022, we launched a new phase of our #PowerToBe campaign as part of the ESSN programme. #PowerToBe once again set out to promote unity and solidarity by portraying four talented refugees as individuals with certain passions. As a digital awareness campaign, #PowerToBe brings together refugees and European influencers through their shared passions.
IFRC plan for the Dutch and English Speaking Cluster (covering the Bahamas, Belize, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Lucia, Dominica, Barbados, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Suriname) in 2022.
IFRC Country Plan for the Bahamas in 2022.
Scientific progress in recent decades means we can make increasingly precise predictions about climatological hazards and prevent them from becoming disasters. This short brochure explains what anticipatory action is, how it works and why it's important. You can also download a one-page factsheet showing examples of anticipatory action for different hazards below. For more information, visit the early warning, early action page of our website.
This checklist provides a prioritized list of ten questions that lawmakers, implementing officials and those supporting them need to consider to ensure that their laws provide the best support for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). It can be used alongside theHandbook on Law and Disaster Risk Reduction. Click here to discover more IFRC resources on disaster law.