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  • Croatia: IFRC Network country plan 2026 to 2028

Book
CID:
  • 32860
Corporate Author:
  • International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Publication Date:
  • 2026
Publisher:
  • IFRC
Place of Publication:
  • Geneva, Switzerland
Physical Description:
  • 16 p.
Language (Library):
  • English
Abstract:
  • The document outlines how the Croatian Red Cross, supported by the IFRC network, plans to strengthen national resilience in the face of demographic decline, increasing climate‑related hazards and evolving humanitarian needs. It highlights efforts to improve disaster preparedness, expand climate‑resilience initiatives, and enhance community awareness on environmental risks, while addressing persistent challenges such as floods, wildfires, heatwaves and earthquakes. The plan places strong emphasis on health and wellbeing through expanded psychosocial support, first aid training, social services for older people and people with disabilities, and continued promotion of voluntary blood donation. It also details support for migrants and displaced people along the Balkan route through humanitarian assistance, protection activities and integration support, as well as broader commitments to inclusion, youth engagement, protection from violence and strengthened governance systems. Overall, it presents a roadmap to reinforce community‑level preparedness, institutional capacity, digital transformation and partnerships to ensure more effective, equitable and people‑centred humanitarian action across Croatia.
Copyright:
  • The copyright of this document is owned by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) or a third party. You may access and download the document or any part of it for private and non-commercial research purposes. You may not however reproduce, distribute, publish, modify, copy, translate into other languages or adapt the document or any part of it without the prior written permission of the IFRC or the third party.
Document Format:
  • photocopy
Number of Copies:
  • 1
Holding Library:
  • Library
Created Date:
  • 18 March 2026