متوفر في: الإنجليزية الأسبانية الفرنسية

Call for papers

What should the Future of Red Cross and Red Crescent be? IFRC is conducting a global consultation process to develop the next strategy for the Red Cross and Red Crescent – Strategy 2030. More information about the process. As part of this process, we are calling on National Societies and other interested parties to submit position papers or thought pieces on The Future of the Red Cross and Red Crescent

Structure of Position/Think Pieces

 

Objective: The Future of Red Cross and Red Crescent – the focus of Strategy 2030

Content: Content should consider the key futures themes that have been identified throughout the consultation process and particularly how they apply in your specific country/region. You can read these here:

The papers can also consider some of the following key questions that are emerging from the consultation process;

What trends are emerging in your country or region that are most concerning to you?

Given the changes occurring in the world, what implications do these pose on our operating models, structures, governance and decision-making processes? What kind of organisation will be successful in the coming years? What key changes do we have to make to be more effective and efficient?

How will these trends affect vulnerability? Who will be vulnerable and where?

How can a global strategy be more useful for National Societies?

Considering the potential opportunities and threats that are emerging, what are our largest opportunities to contribute to societal and human development over this period?

 

Submission

 

Papers can be submitted by National Societies, Reference Centres or international representations of technical teams (e.g. HR, Legal Advisors, Health etc.). We are also interested in papers from regions, sub-regions or other collectives of National Societies (e.g. Small Island Developing States). We are also interested in papers or thought pieces from your partners should they be interested in contributing to the process.

More than one paper can be submitted addressing different issues and themes or consolidated papers can be provided. They can be submitted anytime up to March 31st 2019 and should be no longer than 8 pages.  Please note that it should be stipulated if the paper is confidential otherwise it will be uploaded to this platform.

 

متوفر في: الإنجليزية الأسبانية الفرنسية

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