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8-05-2009  TV news footage  
"Our world. Your move." 2009 campaign - video archive pack
This broadcast quality footage is a compilation of recent images illustrating the work of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement worldwide, namely the international Committee of the Red Cross, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the 186 National Societies active in their respective countries.

2009 is definitely an exciting year for all the components of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement. It is a time to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Solferino, where Henry Dunant, one of the founders of the International Committee of the Red Cross, conceived the main ideas at the origin of the Movement. It is also a time to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the creation of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Lastly, let's not forget that, 60 years ago, the international community of states adopted the four Geneva Conventions, which afford protection to the most vulnerable people in times of war.

Through a global communication campaign, the ICRC, the International Federation and the National Societies want to honour these milestones by highlighting the power of individuals to make a difference. This campaign will be constructed around a clear call for action – for individuals everywhere to reach out to help others – whether in their local communities or beyond. The legacy of the battle of Solferino and Henry Dunant is that each person can make a difference.



    "All can, in one way or another, each in his own sphere and within his own limitations, do something to help the good work move forward"

    Henry Dunant, in A Memory of Solferino



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    Location: Worldwide
    Production: ICRC/IFRC
    Languages: English, French, Arabic
    Format: DVCAM 4.3
    Duration: 25' 20''
    Copyright: ICRC access all / IFRC access all
    ICRC Ref No: CR-F-01023-21
    IFRC Ref No: Video news release – 155900
    LOG LISTICRC footage


    02:00 Title

    Born into war

    Giving children a chance at a new life


    02:05 Somalia. Woman and babies in IDP camp

    02:10 Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kid chewing his shirt

    02:16 Iraq. Women caring for their children in hospital

    02:30 Afghanistan. Young kid in orthopaedic centre learning to walk without crutches


    02:48 Title

    Deprived of freedom

    Protecting the lives and dignity of detainees


    02:52 Afghanistan. Herat prison.
    ICRC delegates assessing conditions of detention (diet)

    03:18 Nepal. Visiting detainees. Interviewing a detainee without witnesses. Writing a family message

    03:43 Nepal. Providing clean water in a place of detention.

    04:00 Colombia. Interviewing a detainee without witnesses. Family visit


    04:49 Title

    Torn apart

    Bringing families back together


    04:54 Chechnya. Old woman showing photograph of missing relatives

    05:00 Liberia. Posters of missing children hanging on wall

    05:14 Nepal. Red Cross volunteer delivers a family message

    05:40 Afghanistan. Video link with family members detained in Guantanamo

    06:00 Democratic Republic of the Congo. Family reunification in eastern DRC

    06:14 Kenya. Family reunification in Nakuru


    06:24 Title

    Women and war

    Bearing the brunt of violence


    06:30 Democratic Republic of the Congo. Street theatre on violence

    06:44 Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Red Cross volunteer listens to a rape victim

    06:57 Democratic Republic of the Congo, Panzi hospital. Women resting in beds

    07:08 ITW doctor
              “Souvent c’était des femmes qui, après avoir été violées, on leur introduisait soit des objets contendants, soit des objets tranchants dans leur appareil génital. Et les cas extrêmes ce sont les femmes chez qui, après les avoir violées, on tire dans leur appareil génital par arme à feu.”
              "It's often the case that after a woman has been raped, they introduce sharp or cutting objects into the genital area, and even in extreme cases we see women who, having been raped, are then shot in the genital area with firearms."

    07:29 Panzi hospital: nurse taking care of hospitalized woman


    07:34 Title

    Deadly legacy

    Eradicating weapons that keep on killing


    07:39 Cluster munitions being dropped

    07:54 Bombardment in southern Serbia

    08:17 South Lebanon. Old woman and young girl in field with unexploded ordnance

    08:22 Woman (Arabic)
    “How am I supposed to harvest the olives this year?”

    08:28 Unexploded cluster munitions on ground, hanging in tree

    08:36 Young cluster munition victim

    08:41 Dublin, May 2008. People demonstrating for the adoption of the Convention against cluster munitions

    08:48 Dublin conference chairman
          « I see no objections. The Convention is adopted »


    08:58 Title

    Forced to flee

    Uprooted by conflict


    09:03 South Lebanon. Bombardment

    09:10 South Lebanon. People fleeing by car. Arrival in temporary shelter.

    09:19 Woman (Arabic)
              “There is no one to take care of us. Our lives have been ripped apart.”

    09:24 South Lebanon. Women and children in temporary shelter

    09:27 Woman (Arabic)
              “We need everything. We need everything. But what we need most is to be safe, to be alive”

    09:35 Pakistan. Wide shots of IDP camp.

    09:43 ICRC staff unloading and distributing emergency items

    10:10 Central African Republic. Distribution of emergency items. IDPs return to their destroyed village

    10:27 Georgia. Distribution in temporary shelter. Beneficiaries helping out


    10:50 Title

    Access to health care

    Improving health and saving lives


    10:58 Haïti. Cité-Soleil shantytown

    11:10 Somalia. ICRC and Somali Red Crescent provide safe water to displaced people

    11:37 Haïti. Taxi used by Haitian Red Cross to take wounded people to nearest health facility. Woman on stretcher

    11:53 Gaza. Wounded rushed into and receiving care in Shifta hospital.

    12:11 Darfur. War surgery in the field

    12:28 Afghanistan. ICRC orthopaedic centre in Kabul. Patients exercising. Orthopaedic technician helping old man with his new prosthesis

    13:06 Liberia. Traditional birth assistants during their training.

    13:20 Somalia. Pregnant war-wounded woman gives birth to healthy boy


    13:42 Title

    History


    13:47 Signature of the original Geneva Convention in 1864 (Protection of wounded soldiers on the battlefield)

    13:54 First World War. Trenches. Cannons firing, tanks advancing

    14:05 Poland 1921. Typhus epidemic

    14:19 Constantinople 1921. Russian refugees

    14:41 Second World War. Prisoners of war

    14:47 Signing ceremony of the four revised Geneva Conventions in 1949

    14:55 End. ICRC logo
    Red Cross Red Crescent PSA 2009
    Video news release – 155900

    LOG LIST
    International Federation footage



    15:09 International Federation logo

    15:21 Peru Shelter Operation after Earthquake



    15:22 Affected areas
    15:27 RC volunteers building shelter
    15:36 Affected areas with finished shelter
    15:45 Inside shelter
    15:49 RC volunteers on assessment mission
    16:00 RC volunteers distributing relief goods


    16:18 World Malaria Day


    16:20 Distribution of Mosquito nets (Asia-Pacific region)
    16:34 Set up of mosquito net
    16:57 Distribution of Mosquito nets (African region)


    17:17 Ghana Shelter Operation after Floods


    17:29 RC volunteers building shelter


    17:44 statement Andreas Kuomo-Gopina, coordinator Program West Africa :

              “We think that Ghana Red Cross has set up this operation in order to allow the beneficiary to be ready for the upcoming rainy season for them to have very good shelter.
    17:59 RC volunteers building shelter


    18:20 Myanmar Cyclone Nargis

    18:22 Views of disaster
    18:33 Woman standing next to the completely ruined remains of her home.
    18:41 Statement Liz Hughes, The international Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies’ Head of Operation for Cyclone Nargis :
              We are just coming to the end of the relief stage of the operation, which means that we are coming to the end of giving out essential non-food items; tarpaulins, shelter protection. And now what we are moving in to is planning for the long term, soothe recovery operation. How we get people back on their feet with their livelihoods.”

    19:02 Red Cross activities at Labutta: Volunteers offloading boat and sorting relief

    19:12 Psycho-social relief

    19:23 China Earthquake


    19:25 Views of damage
    19:40 Shelter in Nanhe Stadium, Myanyang City, accommodating 1000 quake survivors
    19:55 Red Cross volunteers distributing relief goods
    20:00 Medical point set up by Hunan Red Cross medical team


    20:24 Haiti Hurricanes


    20:26 Views of flooded areas
    20:53 RC relief goods sorting and distribution in Cabaret City


    21:27 Ethiopia Food insecurity


    21:29 Statement Lorenzo Violante, head of Operation/Acting Country Representative IFRC, Ethiopia:

    “The Red Cross is the only organization outside the government that is doing general food distribution in this country, which is something totally exceptional.”

    21.37 Names being read out on list, people queuing, finger-print verification, sacks of grain distributed and carried by beneficiaries.
    23:02 Statement Somali woman Harera (name), resident of Dunay, Galgadud region, central Somalia.
              “ We need rice, beans. We have nothing. We had animals and they all died. The drought is so long that we have no farming land. With support of Allah and aid agencies we received food. Even the businessmen are now dependent on food aid.”
    23:18 Somali mother giving water to toddler.


    23:27 5th Anniversary of Bam Earthquake (Iran)


    23:29 Outside view of Ferdousi School, funded by the Japanese Red Cross and the IFRC. It is attended by 200 particularly talented students, 14- 19 years old, studying medicine and computer science. Many were accepted into medical and engineering schools last year.

    23:41 Interview with Mansour Yousef, Director of Ferdousi School (in Farsi)
              Since the earthquake, the students have regained their previous confidence and many have come back to a normal life. They are our hope and they are Bam’s ‘future builders’.
    23:56 Young students of the Arge-e Bam special school, funded by the IFRC, rush out of the school’s entrance.

    24:02 Interview with Mohsen Karimzadeh (in Farsi), a student in Kafi school, studying to be a computer engineer. His grandmother, aunts, cousins and friends died in the quake.
              This school is safer than the previous one and more facilities are
    provided. I think it’s much better than the previous school.

    24:15 Shots of students playing ping-pong in the ‘game room’ of Kafi School
    24:21 Shots of students in Kafi School’s computer classroom


    24:40 Historic photographs


    24:40 Henry Davison visiting London, September 1918

    24:50 Group of delegates to the Cannes Medical Conference, April 1919

    25:00 War, famine and epidemics sweeping Eastern Europe
              Between 1918 and 1921, over three million people died of famine and diseases in Eastern Europe.

    25:20 International Federation logo.

    ENDS




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