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About the International Committee of the Red Cross - the ICRC
Section on how to find out about the International Committee of the Red Cross. Specific sections on: the ICRC mandate, history, structure, financing and budget, working for the ICRC, funds and medals, contact addresses.
 
27-11-2008
Overview of the ICRC's operations in 2009
The ICRC is asking donors for more than 1.1 billion Swiss francs to fund its efforts to help people affected by armed conflict in some 80 countries in 2009. Sudan remains the organization's largest humanitarian operation, followed by Iraq and Afghanistan.
See also: ICRC strategy 2007-2010
(About the ICRC)
1-4-2004
ICRC in action - who we are, how we work
This leaflet provides a simple introduction to the ICRC. It summarizes who we are, what we do, how we work and the extent of our activities worldwide. It also includes contact details for further information, making it an ideal "visiting card" to ICRC work throughout the world.
(About the ICRC)
3-6-2008
Confidentiality: key to the ICRC's work but not unconditional
Confidentiality is an essential tool, which enables the ICRC to reach out to people affected by insecurity, violence and armed conflict. It allows the ICRC to build trust, communicate and influence change. But what happens if confidentiality is broken? An interview with the ICRC's deputy director of operations.
See also:The neutral intermediary role of the ICRC: at the heart of humanitarian action
(About the ICRC)
23-4-2008
The International Tracing Service and the ICRC
Since 1955, the ICRC has been managing the International Tracing Service (ITS) in Bad Arolsen, which traces Nazi victims and their families. The ITS documents their fate and makes its archives available for research.
(About the ICRC)
 
ICRC Publication  4-9-2009
The ICRC: its mission and work
This new brochure begins by stating the ICRC's mission, then describes the organization itself and discusses its identity, legal foundations and scope of action. It goes on to explain the ICRC's varied activities and how they are implemented. This is a very useful reference text.
(Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\About the ICRC)
ICRC Publication  6-4-2009
Humanity in war: frontline photography since 1860
Since the second half of the nineteenth century, photography has played a fundamental role in opening the world's eyes to the horrors of war. During the same period, the ICRC has worked to alleviate the suffering of victims of armed conflict around the world. In a new book, Humanity in War, the ICRC traces the history of war and its humanitarian consequences from the American Civil War to modern-day conflicts with striking images that bring to life the pain and anguish of men, women and children who endured the hardships of war.
(Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\About the ICRC)
International Review of the Red Cross  31-3-2007
The ICRC: a unique humanitarian protagonist
The International Committee of the Red Cross, as a unique and respected humanitarian actor, has changed considerably since the 1970s. It has carved out an enduring place for neutral humanitarianism in conflicts, but one that is not free from controversies and challenges.
David P. Forsythe
(Info resources\International Review\2007 - No. 865)
Official Statement  8-9-2005
Relations of the ICRC with the humanitarian system of the UN
International Conference: "Application of International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights and Refugee Law: UN Security Council, Peacekeeping Forces, Protection of Human Beings in Disaster Situations", Statement by Dr. Jakob Kellenberger, ICRC President, San Remo - 8 September 2005
(ICRC Activities\Humanitarian diplomacy\United Nations)
Official Statement  26-5-2004
Swiss neutrality as viewed by the International Committee of the Red Cross
Switzerland and the ICRC both set great value on their respective policies of neutrality but important principles distinguish the two models, as the ICRC's Director for International Law and Cooperation within the Movement, François Bugnion, explains.
(About the ICRC)
International Review of the Red Cross  30-6-2001
Humanitarian action: constructing legitimacy
André Pasquier
(Info resources\International Review\2001 - No. 842)
 
News
News release  3-9-2009
Switzerland: dedication to humanity brings award for ICRC
Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is to receive the "Prix des Générations 2009" from the World Demographic & Ageing Forum, honouring the organization's commitment to humanity.
(News)
News release  23-6-2009
South Africa: opening of the Red Cross exhibition "150 years of humanity"
Pretoria (ICRC) - Minister of Public Enterprises Barbara Hogan will officially open an art and photo exhibition entitled "150 years of humanity: the Red Cross in Action" on 24 June at the Old Woman's Jail, Constitution Hill, Pretoria. The exhibition is being hosted by the ICRC's Pretoria Regional Delegation.
(News)
News release  4-6-2009
Pakistan: ICRC and Pakistan Red Crescent substantially expanding operations
Geneva/Islamabad (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is stepping up its support for people affected by fighting in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province (NWFP). The organization will work closely with the Pakistan Red Crescent Society and other partners within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
(News)
News release  27-5-2009
Annual Report: ICRC record expenditure reflects increasing vulnerability of and improved access to people affected by armed conflicts
Geneva (ICRC) – Millions of people affected by armed conflict have become more vulnerable because of the combined effects of war, natural disasters and continued high food prices, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said today.
(News)
News release  15-5-2009
Democratic Republic of the Congo: ICRC steps up efforts to help displaced people and their host communities
Geneva/Kinshasa (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is stepping up its humanitarian activities in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in response to the deterioration of the humanitarian situation that has taken place since autumn 2008.
(News)
News release  16-4-2009
Empress Shôken Fund: helping National Societies respond today, plan for tomorrow
In 2009, the Empress Shôken Fund will grant more than 148,000 Swiss francs (US$130,000 USD/€98,000) to four projects carried out by Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies on four continents.
(News)
News release  31-3-2009
Hungary: posthumous "Righteous among the Nations" award bestowed on war-time ICRC representative
Budapest/Pannonhalma (ICRC) – The Israeli ambassador to Hungary handed over the prestigious "Righteous among the Nations" award today to Bishop Asztrik Varszegi, arch-abbot of Pannonhalma Abbey in western Hungary, in honour of Eduard Benedikt Brunschweiler, a representative of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) who arranged to shelter refugees in the abbey buildings in the final months of the Second World War. Brunschweiler died in 1987 at the age of 77.
(News)
News release  19-12-2008
International tracing Service: new director takes over
ITS (Bad Arolsen) / ICRC (Geneva) – The outgoing director of the International Tracing Service (ITS) in Bad Arolsen, Reto Meister, handed over official business to his successor Jean-Luc Blondel at the organization’s year-end ceremony yesterday.
(News)
TV news footage  27-11-2008
TV News Footage - ICRC Emergency Appeal 2009: war, drought, world economic crisis – a deadly mix
The ICRC will need more than one billion Swiss Francs next year to fund its humanitarian operations. At 996.9 million Swiss francs, the field budget for 2009 is nearly 7 percent higher than in 2008 and the highest since 2000. The headquarters budget amounts to 169 million francs.
(News)
News release  27-11-2008
Victims of armed conflict face increased vulnerability in 2009
Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is asking donors for more than 1.1 billion Swiss francs (714 million euros / 939 million US dollars) to fund its worldwide efforts to help people affected by armed conflict and other violence in 2009.
(News)
News release  27-10-2008
Spain: ICRC president hands over Spanish Civil War documents
Geneva (ICRC) – The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jakob Kellenberger, is in Spain today to officially hand over to the government a set of copies of documents from the organization's archives relating to its activities during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).
(News)
25-3-2004
See also
(About the ICRC)
2-2-2004
Publications
The ICRC in general - origins and history
(About the ICRC)
2-2-2004
ICRC information services
The ICRC archives, the Library and Research Service (CID)
(About the ICRC)
2-2-2004
Films about the ICRC
(About the ICRC)
2-2-2004
Job vacancies
at ICRC headquarters and in the field
(About the ICRC)


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