A Bridge Between Humanitarian Actors

Search light blue arrow light blue

Focus areas

ICVA is a global network of non-governmental organisations whose mission is to make humanitarian action more principled and effective

Who we are

About ICVA...

ICVA is a global network of non-governmental organisations whose mission is to make humanitarian action more principled and effective...
Read more
Double Arrow light blue
Our global network

Members info...

Established in 1962 by a small coalition of refugee and migration focused non-governmental organisations (NGOs), ICVA has grown into...
Read more
Double Arrow light blue
Our strategy

ICVA's Focus Areas

Our strategy sets the direction of our work to achieve our mission of making humanitarian action more principled and effective...

More information Double Arrow light blue

Read ICVA's Strategic Priorities for 2022-2024

The vision of ICVA is a world in which crises-affected populations are effectively protected, assisted, and enabled to rebuild their lives and livelihoods with dignity.

Resources

ICVA Resources

Explore all our resources, documents and more. 

Read more Double-Arrow-light-blue

Resources

Latest updates

Briefing Paper
8 April, 2022
The Grand Bargain 2.0 Explained – An ICVA Briefing Paper (2022)
Subject / Grand Bargain / humanitarian financing /
The Grand Bargain Explained - An ICVA Briefing Paper
Description

Following the ‘Grand Bargain explained’ paper published in March 2017, ICVA has drafted the ‘Grand Bargain 2.0 explained’ briefing paper to support humanitarian actors, particularly NGOs, to better understand and engage in this new phase of the Grand Bargain 2.0 from 2021 – 2023.

ICVA Statement
1 April, 2022
ICVA Statement – Afghanistan Conference 2022
Subject / Asia region / Coordination /
ICVA Statement
Description

ICVA Statement during the Afghanistan Conference 2022. A High-level pledging event on supporting the Humanitarian Response in Afghanistan. The meeting was convened by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, joined by Member State co-hosts including the Governments of Qatar, the United Kingdom and Germany.

ICVA Statement on the Ukrainian Humanitarian Crisis
17 March, 2022
ICVA Statement on the Ukrainian Humanitarian Crisis – A Call for a Principled and Coordinated Response
Subject / Coordination / Forced migration / Financing / Ukraine /
ICVA Statement on the Ukrainian Humanitarian Crisis
Description
  • ICVA calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities, the protection of civilians, and adherence to international law.
  • ICVA calls for the respect and protection of humanitarian access and space.
  • ICVA calls on all humanitarian responders to engage in coordination mechanisms, to be inclusive and foster participation of local and national actors and prioritise accountability to affected populations.
  • ICVA calls on governments to extend the same leadership and solidarity shown in response to Ukraine across all humanitarian crises globally.
E-learning

E-learning

Climate Change and Humanitarian Action Learning Stream
17 March, 2022
Climate Change and Humanitarian Action Learning Stream
Subject / Learning / Cross-cutting issues /
210930-Climate0-banner-1920
Description

This learning stream provides a platform for the broader humanitarian community to better understand how we can reduce our impact of climate change by accelerating action and increasing environmental sustainability. The series focuses on practical ways of applying the Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organisations and sharing lessons learned on how the commitments can be translated into practice.

Topics covered in this webinar series include:

  • Embracing the leadership of local actors and communities in community action
  • Practical tools and initiatives for reducing environmental impact in humanitarian action
  • Maximising the environmental sustainability of our work
  • Adapting to the impacts of the climate and environmental crises
  • The Climate and Environment Charter for humanitarian organisations
Events

Next Events

ICVA 60 Years Commemoration
22 February, 2022
ICVA 60 Years Commemoration
Subject / Africa region / Middle East and North Africa region / Asia region / Latin America / ICVA /
Years Commemoration
Description

The International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA) was established in 1962 as the successor organisation of the Conference on Non-Governmental Organizations interested in Migration, the Standing Conference for Voluntary Agencies Working for Refugees, and the International Committee for World Refugee Year. This year, ICVA will be commemorating its 60th anniversary on Wednesday, 18 May 2022 on-line and in Geneva and on separate dates in the Regions.

For 60 years we have remained committed to our mission of making humanitarian action more principled and
effective by working collectively and independently to influence policy and practice. The External Impact Study concludes that ICVA has had significant impact whether viewing the work through the lens of the Focus Areas, the defined ways of working,  the documented added value of ICVA or the collective achievements of the ICVA members, the ICVA board and the ICVA Secretariat team. The commemoration will be an opportunity to reflect on our past, present and future as well as re-enforce the ICVA 2030 ambitions.

Home-Bulettin-icon

ICVA's Bulletin

Our latest updates to keep you up to date
View all Bulletins of the year
twitter