With more and more conflicts around the world, the number of people in need of humanitarian aid continues to rise. In its efforts to meet these diverse and ever greater needs, the ICRC is facing challenges in terms of access, security and resources. IHL must be both applied and respected if it is to continue playing a protective role in armed conflicts. To support the ICRC, the Federal Council is granting a contribution of CHF 56 million in 2024 for country programmes in areas affected by protracted crises. Switzerland is thus helping the organisation to fulfil its mandate, in particular as regards protecting people who have been detained or may be disappeared.
In 2023, the ICRC had to overcome an unprecedented financial crisis that led to significant cuts and efforts to mobilise additional resources. The ICRC has adopted a new strategy aimed at refocusing its activities on its core mandate and improving financial monitoring. In August 2023, the Federal Council decided to grant an additional contribution of CHF 50 million to support the organisation. Since then it has been informed every six months of the ICRC's financial situation, and will continue to receive these updates until the organisation's finances have been stabilised.
Despite all these challenges, the ICRC has succeeded in remaining operational where many other humanitarian actors have not, as well as consolidating its status as the leading impartial, neutral and independent organisation in armed conflicts and other violence-ridden contexts.
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