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The IFRC is the world’s largest humanitarian network, comprising 191 National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies working to save lives, build community resilience, strengthen localization and promote dignity around the world.
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Below is a list of ongoing IFRC Emergency Appeals. We launch...
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Every year, disasters and crises have devastating impacts on...
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Our 191 Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are locally-led...
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Ensuring trust and accountability is one of the seven...
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Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are auxiliaries to the...
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Our 191 Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies reach millions...
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With support from the EU Asylum, Migration and Integration fund, the Red Cross is working to assess key obstacles to family reunification and help to reunite family members of refugees and beneficiaries of international protection in Europe.
Annual Report for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) in 2022. This report is presented in two parts: The IFRC 2022report details how the IFRC supported National Societies to respond to the most pressing humanitarian challenges of 2022.
The IFRC provides financial support to National Society development through three different funds, two of which are delivered in partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
Lending Institution. For helpful advice on recovering financially, download our free booklet. The American Red Cross offers military family support by helping families contact their loved ones overseas, financial support & many other services.
Anticipation instead of reaction: The Red Cross Red Crescent Movement is shaping the future of humanitarian assistance with FbF. Fewer resources for more impact in the event of disasters – thanks to the innovative techniques for utilising climate and weather data and a worldwide network. SHOW MORE.
Who funds the ICRC? The ICRC is funded by voluntary contributions. We receive contributions from the States party to the Geneva Conventions (governments), national Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, supranational organizations (such as the European Commission) and public and private sources.
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