Theme: Monitoring and evaluation
Millions of people living in crisis may not be receiving the humanitarian assistance they desperately need, a new report from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) warned today. The 2018 World Disasters Report say …
Dear colleagues and Friends It is with great concern that I speak to you today about two serious topics that we need to address jointly – ensuring safe and inclusive workplaces and promoting safe and inclusive humanitarian responses. I want to talk tod …
This Fraud and Corruption Prevention and Control Policy (the “Policy”) outlines the International Federation’s approach to the prevention and control of fraud and corruption, including the investigation procedures that will be followed if there are sus …
The purpose of this IFRC Child Protection Policy (Policy) is to provide a framework for ensuring that children (defined as any human being under the age of 18 years, see Annex 1 on definitions) are protected from all forms of abuse and exploitation in …
The Federation has a zero tolerance policy to any form of retaliation against a person who either reports reasonably held suspicions of a breach of the Federation’s Internal Rules or who cooperates in an audit or investigation process carried out under …
The IFRC is deeply committed to helping create safe environments free of harm or threat to the dignity of our personnel and the people we serve. When working under the Red Cross Red Crescent emblems, we are personally and collectively responsible for u …
As part of the World Humanitarian Summit Grand Bargain, the IFRC joined the ICRC in committing “to invest in examining the feasibility of using the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) to publish timely, transparent, harmonized and open high-quality data” . This paper provides the first stage of that examination: exploring the feasibility of IFRC publishing IATI data covering its own programmes and appeals.
The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) was launched in 2008 alongside the Accra Agenda for Action , to deliver commitments on disclosure of aid volume, allocation and results.
This documents provides you with explanations and examples of selection and response bias.