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8 May 2009 - Our world. Your move.
![]() A global campaign of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement The 186 National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (see sites of National Societies), the International Committee of the Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (see the Federation site) together constitute the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The mission of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement:
The bodies of the International Movement of the Red Cross and Red Crescent:
Learn more about the bodies of the Movement See also: - The emblem - Cooperation between national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies and the ICRC - Other Red Cross and Red Crescent sites - Red Cross, Red Crescent Magazine - Funds and medals 29-7-2005 Conditions for recognition of national societiesArticle 4 of the Statutes of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, adopted by the 25th International Conference of the Red Cross at Geneva in October 1986 and amended by the 26th International Conference of the Red Cross at Geneva in December 1995. (Focus\RC Movement) 15-11-2002 What is ICRC’s relationship with national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies? ICRC, national societies from 178 countries and their International Federation form the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. All within the Movement share common fundamental principles but are not linked hierarchically. In conflict situations ICRC takes the lead role and directs the work of its partners. (Info resources\Frequently asked questions) FAQ 14-11-2001 Strategy for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent MovementCouncil of Delegates 2001, Resolution 3 (Focus\RC Movement\Council of Delegates\2001) Includes PDF 26-11-1997 Agreement on the organization of the international activities of the components of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement - The Seville AgreementThe Seville Agreement - Council of Delegates, Sevilla, 25-27 November 1997
(Info resources\International Review\1998 - No. 322) International Review of the Red Cross 1-1-1979 The Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross : commentaryThe Fundamental Principles are the result of a century of experience. Proclaimed in Vienna in 1965, they bond together the National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and guarantee the continuity of the Movement and its humanitarian work.
In this succinct commentary intended for the general public, Jean Pictet explains the meaning of each of the seven Fundamental Principles; he analyses them on the basis of different criteria and presents all their various aspects, thus making this essential part of Red Cross doctrine accessible to all. (Focus\RC Movement) 4-6-2007 Statutes of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent MovementAdopted by the 25th International Conference of the Red Cross at Geneva in October 1986 and amended by the 26th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent at Geneva in December 1995 and by the 29th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent at Geneva in June 2006. (Focus\RC Movement) Includes PDF 22-5-2006 Rules of procedure of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent MovementAdopted by the 25th International Conference of the Red Cross at Geneva in October 1986 and amended by the 26th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent at Geneva in December 1995. (Focus\RC Movement) Includes PDF 30-11-2007 Components and bodies of the International Movement of the Red Cross and Red CrescentThe International Movement of the Red Cross and Red Crescent is made of several different components all guided by the same seven Fundamental Principles: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. (Focus\RC Movement) 25-5-2009 Movement coordination and cooperation: extract from ICRC Annual Report 2008The ICRC works closely with National Societies and their International Federation to respond to humanitarian needs in accordance with the Movement’s Statutes and policies. (Focus\RC Movement) Annual Report 2-7-2009 Red Cross and Red Crescent youth declarationHundreds of youth volunteers, representing the 50 million youth volunteers of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, travelled from Solferino, Italy to Geneva, Switzerland to bring their message to the world. They have gathered to define their vision of humanity and to address the Solferinos of today: poverty, violence, migration, disease, discrimination and climate change. They presented a declaration addressed to international leaders, proposing solutions to today’s humanitarian challenges. (Info resources\Events) Event Includes Photo 1-7-2009 The road to SolferinoBetween 23 and 28 June, thousands of members of the Movement that Henry Dunant founded 150 years ago converged on the scene of the Battle of Solferino in Italy. An emotional few days, with a subtle mix of history, friendship and reflection. (Focus\RC Movement) Feature Includes Photo 6-5-2008 The story of an idea - animation of the comic bookThis animation brings to life the story of the creation of the Red Cross, Red Crescent Movement and its history to date. The comic strip was created by the world renowned artist Jean Giraud, alias Moebius. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Films\RC Movement) ICRC film Includes Video 4-5-2009 Red Cross / Red Crescent magazine: "Our world. Your move." – Issue 1, 2009On the occasion of the 2009 campaign “Our World. Your Move,” the current edition of the Red Cross/Red Crescent magazine describes the actions and commitment of volunteers across the globe. Also included are articles on: survival in North Kivu; Haiti beset by storms; Iceland’s woes; civilians in the line of fire in Gaza; and, the struggle for survival in the Horn of Africa. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\RC Movement) ICRC Publication 25-4-2008 The story of an ideaThe story of an idea, is an exciting new publication which brings to life the story of the birth of the Red Cross, Red Crescent Movement and its history to date. This comic strip was created by the world renowned artist Jean Giraud, alias Moebius. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\RC Movement) ICRC Publication Includes PDF 22-1-2003 Retroscope: lasting images from the Red Cross and Red Crescent MovementThis colourful postcard booklet is an ideal gift or memento. It features 30 posters selected from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum's collection of Movement posters which consists of several thousand posters from National Societies across the world. As a joint production between the RC / RC Magazine, the ICRC, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, the selection of posters made for Retroscope reflects the Red Cross and Red Crescent as a global and diverse Movement and the history of its work to alleviate human suffering. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\RC Movement) ICRC Publication 31-12-1996 The Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross and Red CrescentThe Fundamental Principles - humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, universality - reflect a certain discipline within the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, but they also and above all convey an overriding concern for human welfare. Admittedly, the Red Cross was not the first to relieve human suffering. Solidarity and compassion have always been widely expressed in both words and deeds in the most diverse cultures. What this brochure seeks to highlight is the very specific nature of the work carried out by the Red Cross and Red Crescent to alleviate human suffering. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\RC Movement) ICRC publication Includes PDF 31-12-1994 Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Disaster ReliefThis code seeks to safeguard high standards of behaviour and maintain independence and effectiveness in disaster relief. In the event of armed conflict, its clauses are to be interpreted and applied in conformity with international humanitarian law. It is a voluntary code, enforced by the will of organizations accepting it to maintain the standards it lays down.
Sponsored by: Caritas Internationalis, Catholic Relief Services, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, International Save the Children Alliance, Lutheran World Federation, Oxfam and the World Council of Churches (members of the Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response), together with the International Committee of the Red Cross. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\RC Movement) ICRC publication 31-12-1993 The Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent MovementIn-depth thesis on the development of the Movement's doctrine, its obligatory nature and the seven Fundamental Principles guiding humanitarian action. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\RC Movement) ICRC publication 31-12-1986 A Memory of SolferinoThis is the book that prompted the creation of what is now a worldwide movement with millions of members and made the name of Henry Dunant known everywhere. The account has moved many people and still does today. "One finishes this book cursing war", wrote the Goncourt brothers in the nineteenth century. Since it was first published in 1862, the book has been translated into so many languages and reprinted so many times that it is difficult to know how many versions exist throughout the world. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\RC Movement) ICRC publication Includes PDF 30-6-2005 Interview with Ahmad Ali NoorbalaPresident of the National Red Crescent Society of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Professor of Psychiatry at the Medical Faculty of Tehran University. (Info resources\International Review\2005 - No. 858) International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF 30-9-2001 Globalization and the future of humanitarian action
New priorities for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement?(Info resources\International Review\2001 - No. 843) International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF 30-9-2001 The Swiss Red Cross and assistance to refugees(Info resources\International Review\2001 - No. 843) International Review of the Red Cross 30-6-2001 The Federation promotes the development of International Disaster Response Law(Info resources\International Review\2001 - No. 842) International Review of the Red Cross 31-12-2000 Use of two-way wireless telecommunications by the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, Resolution 10 (Rev. WRC-2000)(Info resources\International Review\2000 - No. 840) International Review of the Red Cross 31-12-2000 The legal status of National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies(Info resources\International Review\2000 - No. 840) International Review of the Red Cross 31-12-1999 General Assembly of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies(Info resources\International Review\1999 - No. 836) International Review of the Red Cross 30-9-1999 Humanitarianism and conflict in a post-Cold War world(Info resources\International Review\1999 - No. 835) International Review of the Red Cross 31-3-1999 The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement's involvement in public advocacy campaigns(Info resources\International Review\1999 - No. 833) International Review of the Red Cross International Review of the Red Cross 31-12-1996 Neutrality as a Fundamental Principle of the Red Cross(Info resources\International Review\1996 - No. 315) International Review of the Red Cross 30-4-1996 ICRC neutrality and neutrality in humanitarian assistance(Info resources\International Review\1996 - No. 311) International Review of the Red Cross 29-2-1996 Annex VII : Amendment to the Statutes and the Rules of Procedure of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement(Info resources\International Review\1996 - No. 310) International Review of the Red Cross 31-8-1992 Regulations on the use of the Emblem of the Red Cross or the Red Crescent by the National SocietiesAdopted by the 20th Red Cross and Red Crescent International Conference (Vienna, 1965) and revised by the Council of Delegates (Budapest, 1991) (Info resources\International Review\1994 and before) International Review of the Red Cross 22-4-2009 From Solferino to the birth of contemporary international humanitarian lawThe early history of most institutions has been blurred by the passage of time. Even when their initial form can be clearly discerned, it often bears little resemblance to the institution as we know it today. The Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is a striking exception - it can be traced back to a precise date, and its origins are relatively well known. This first phase is worth considering in detail, because it casts light on the entire subsequent development of the Red Cross. (About the ICRC\History\Founding) Legal article Includes PDF 5-5-2009 World Red Cross Red Crescent Day 2009 – Our world. Your move.A joint statement from the presidents of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the International Committee of the Red Cross on the occasion of
World Red Cross Red Crescent Day 2009. (Focus\RC Movement) Official Statement 30-4-2007 Together for humanity![]() In our efforts to protect and assist victims of conflicts and natural disasters, fight poverty and reduce the impact of diseases, it is essential to join forces. (Info resources\Photos) Photo Collection Includes Photo 30-6-2006 The emblems: in the service of conflict and disaster victims for over 140 yearsThe red cross and red crescent emblems are visible symbols of the protection afforded to war victims under the Geneva Conventions. They also stand for the neutrality of those who use them and indicate membership in the Movement. To resolve certain problems, an additional emblem known as the red crystal, has been adopted by a diplomatic conference in December 2005 in Geneva. (Info resources\Photos) Photo Collection Includes Photo Press article 8-5-2009 Red Cross celebrates 150 years, BBC News reportThe Red Cross is celebrating its 150th anniversary, and to mark the occasion, the world's best known humanitarian movement has commissioned some of the world's top war photographers to document modern conflict. Imogen Foulkes reports from Geneva. (Focus\RC Movement) Press article 30-11-2001 Strategy for the MovementConsolidated report - Council of Delegates, 2001 (Focus\RC Movement\Council of Delegates\2001) Report 6-12-2003 National Societies in Civil-Military Cooperation, Questions, Challenges, Opportunities and ProspectsWorkshop 3, 28th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Geneva, 2 to 6 December 2003 (Focus\RC Movement\International Conference\28th Conference) 8-5-2001 Voluntary service and the perils of the 21st centuryA commitment to sharing with others, to relieving distress, to averting violence
From Marion Harroff-Tavel, ICRC Deputy Director for International Law
and Communication.
(Focus\RC Movement) 25-6-2009 150th anniversary of the Battle of Solferino: EU declarationOn the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Solferino, the European Union recalls the utmost importance of empathy and solidarity towards those affected by armed conflicts and other situations of violence. Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union. (About the ICRC\History\Founding) Other site |