The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), founded in 1863 and headquartered in Switzerland, operates as a prominent non-profit organization focused on humanitarian assistance and protection in conflict zones and areas affected by violence. With a workforce exceeding 10,000 employees, ICRC engages in various initiatives aimed at addressing the needs of vulnerable populations, particularly in the context of migration and humanitarian crises. A recent evaluation of the ICRC Athens Delegation, which has been operational since 2016, highlights its efforts to respond to the influx of migrants in Greece, particularly those fleeing conflict in Syria. The evaluation, scheduled for completion in late 2024, assesses the relevance and effectiveness of the Delegation's programs while identifying lessons learned regarding program sustainability and the organization's role in protecting migrants. This process underscores ICRC's commitment to accountability and continuous learning as it adapts its strategies to meet evolving humanitarian challenges. The ICRC's work is characterized by its adherence to international humanitarian law and its collaboration with local partners, such as the Hellenic Red Cross.