This week, 17 National Societies joined IFRC #HumanitarianServicePoints (HSP) training ,boosting capacity to support migrants along the route under our #RouteBasedApproach
Integrating HSPs into contingency & disaster plans = faster, smarter, more humane response💪
@IFRC_Europe
When crisis strikes, we respond with compassion & action.
With support from the @PunainenRisti, we reached 1,000 returnee households in #RuwengAdministrativeArea & #UnityState with multipurpose cash assistance, helping families recover, rebuild & regain hope.
#Relief#Humanity
At UNHCR #ExCom, @ifrc today reaffirmed its commitment to people on the move - including asylum seekers and refugees - saving lives along routes, addressing climate risks, and supporting communities across the full spectrum of displacement, all through #locallyledaction.
At today’s Conf on the Rohingya, @IFRC and @BDRCS1 called for greater humanitarian support & protection for the Rohingya people & other minorities - prioritizing life-saving aid & investing in longer-term interventions across the region.
The @IFRC Global Route Based Migration Programme Annual Report 2024 is out!
This report showcases the work of 62 National Societies working to provide humanitarian assistance around the world, providing dignity and safety for people on the move as well as host communities along some of the world's most complex migration routes.
In 2024, the Global Programme reached over 2.1 million people along migratory routes including through 195 Humanitarian Service Points and other services.
Dive into the report 👉 https://t.co/HC0uHnV5Is
Thanks @Aon_plc for hosting today's discussion on financial risk & forced displacement at #UNGA80.
At IFRC, we look at migration & displacement holistically. The @IFRC developed a Migration & Displacement Platform, to enable a globally coordinated, locally delivered response.
At the 3rd IFRC Integration & Inclusion Workshop in Budapest, 26 National Societies from across Europe shared a wealth of knowledge and innovative practices, shaping stronger, more inclusive responses for migrants across the region. 🌍🤝 #RedCross#Inclusion@IFRC_Europe@ifrc
🌊 Saving Lives at Sea
Every rescue aboard the Ocean Viking tells a story of courage and humanity.
IFRC teams share their experiences in the latest Red Vest episode.
🎧 Listen: https://t.co/PNqNanR2F7
Deeply concerned after Sunday’s incident, when the Ocean Viking humanitarian ship was struck by multiple gunshots.
Thankfully, no individuals were physically harmed. However, this serious event has jeopardized the safety and well-being of both our humanitarian personnel and the rescued individuals on board.
Today, humanitarian workers operate in increasingly perilous environments, often putting their own lives at risk to save others. Their mission must be respected and protected at all times.
The Ocean Viking has long been a beacon of hope in a vast, unforgiving sea. Humanitarian operations must always be protected.
Red Crescent teams in Pakistan and Afghanistan are at borders and camps, providing medical care, safe water, shelter, and family reunification to thousands of Afghan families who have returned from Pakistan since Sept 2023. (@PRC_official / @ARCSAfghanistan)
Sustained support is critical so families can recover and rebuild.
From floods to supercharged storms, the Asia Pacific region is one of the most significantly impacted by disaster displacement. However, a new @IFRC report reveals not only how the scale of the crisis affects communities in the region, but also the power of local action in supporting people to adapt, expand their options and become more resilient.
Using 39 case studies from 21 Red Cross and Red Crescent Society action in Asia Pacific, this report underscores the need to scale up efforts to support people and communities to adapt reduce the risks of displacement and support resilient and sustainable recovery.
Learn more: https://t.co/cXMaKhdRVN
🆗️ Successful Completion of Migration Capability Assessment Workshop in Kampala
We have successfully concluded a 3-day Migration Capability Assessment Workshop in Kampala, organized with the valuable support of the @IFRCAfrica@ifrc Migration Unit and the @BritishRedCross.
Over the course of the workshop, participants conducted a comprehensive assessment of the Uganda Red Cross Society’s capacity to respond to migration-related needs. Through collaborative discussions, they explored existing strengths and identified key areas for growth to enhance migration preparedness and response.
The workshop was officially closed by @DrBrianBilalK, Director for Disaster Risk Management at the Uganda Red Cross Society, who underscored the importance of strengthening systems to ensure that migrants, refugees, and host communities receive timely, effective, and dignified support.
#Migration
Day Two of the Migration Capability Assessment Workshop
📍Kampala - Uganda
@IFRCAfrica@ifrc@BritishRedCross
On the second day of the Migration Capability Assessment Workshop, participants delved deeper into evaluating the Uganda Red Cross Society’s institutional capacity on Migration. The focus areas included:
✅️Policy, Strategy & Standards
✅️Analysis and Planning
✅️Operational Capacity
✅️Coordination and Operational Support
⭕️Through engaging and interactive roleplays, participants explored various migration scenarios. These exercises helped identify existing strengths within the organization while also mapping out areas that need further development.
The ultimate goal is to enhance URCS’s ability to support migrants, refugees, and host communities more effectively.
@GovUganda@OPMUganda
#MigrationCrisis #Migration
📢Why is it important for Uganda Red Cross?
#Uganda is a major host country for migrants and refugees
↪️Uganda hosts over 1.5 million refugees, making it one of the top refugee-hosting countries in Africa. Migration (both forced and voluntary) is a critical humanitarian issue here. URCS must be well-prepared to support people on the move.
↪️Strengthens URCS’s role as a frontline responder
URCS is often one of the first responders during crises, including refugee influxes, cross-border displacements, and internal migrations due to disasters or conflict. This workshop helps URCS assess its capacity and improve how it operates in migration contexts.
↪️Aligns with global Red Cross & Red Crescent commitments @ifrc
The Red Cross Movement is committed to protecting and assisting migrants, regardless of legal status. This workshop ensures that URCS is aligned with international humanitarian standards and able to fulfill its role within the global network.
↪️Identifies gaps and improves support systems
By assessing its strengths and weaknesses, URCS can:
⭕️Train staff and volunteers more effectively
⭕️Develop better tools for tracking and assisting migrants
⭕️Strengthen partnerships with local and international actors
⭕️Improve access to essential services (health, shelter, legal aid)
↪️Promotes protection, dignity, and inclusion
Ultimately, this helps URCS provide more dignified, inclusive, and effective support to migrants and displaced populations, many of whom are extremely vulnerable.
#MigrationWorkshopUg
@ifrc@IFRCAfrica@BritishRedCross
Uganda Red Cross Society Kick-starts Migration Capability Assessment Workshop
With support from the British Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Migration Unit, the Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS) has launched a three-day Migration Capability Assessment Workshop at Hotel Africana in Kampala.
The workshop is designed to evaluate URCS’s current capacity to respond to migration and displacement challenges, identify existing gaps, and enhance the Society’s ability to support migrants and vulnerable communities. This initiative aligns with global Red Cross and Red Crescent commitments to uphold the dignity, rights, and needs of people on the move.
The outcomes of this workshop will help shape future strategies, programs, and partnerships aimed at improving humanitarian responses in migration contexts across Uganda.
#MigrationWorkShopUg
@ifrc@IFRCAfrica@BritishRedCross
During my visit to Jordan, I had the privilege of meeting with the @_JNRCS to witness firsthand their tireless efforts to support local communities and refugees.
I had the opportunity to:
🏥 Visit the Jordan Red Crescent Hospital to learn about the high-quality medical services offered.
👩🏫 Observe a vocational training center empowering women through professional skill-building.
🚑 Join a volunteer emergency response training aimed at enhancing local capacity.
🧪 Participate in a CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) preparedness session focused on safe responses to hazardous incidents.
🏢 Explore the Disaster and Crisis Management Complex in Madaba to assess readiness and logistics operations.
Grateful to the Jordan Red Crescent for the warm welcome and for their unwavering commitment to humanitarian action in Jordan and beyond.
Looking forward to continuing our collaboration and supporting their vital work
Raza Hyder of @PRC_official introduces the humanitarian service point in Landi Kotal near the Torkham border. Established with @IFRC support, it provides essential services to Afghan returnees.
Mishal Aziz of @PRC_official talks about the psychological first aid offered at the humanitarian service point in Landi Kotal, near the Torkham border. With support from @IFRC, the Pakistan Red Crescent Society and its branch have established this service point to provide various services to migrants returning to Afghanistan.