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7-12-2007    
Cooperation between national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies and the ICRC
The ICRC cooperates with the National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and with their International Federation in order to ensure a concerted, rational and rapid humanitarian response to the needs of the victims of armed conflict or any other situation of internal violence.

News published over the last 12 months
30-9-2009  News release
Philippines: responding to the needs of flood victims
Manila (ICRC) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is supporting the relief efforts of the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) in response to the flooding in the South-East Asian nation caused when tropical storm Ondoy struck the country on 26 September.
(News)
4-9-2009  Operational update
Pakistan: ICRC and Red Crescent respond to needs in North-West Frontier Province as returns continue
Tens of thousands of civilians continue to return to their homes in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan after months of displacement. Many are encountering difficult conditions.
(News)
3-9-2009  Operational update
Yemen: ICRC and Red Crescent aid thousands as fighting continues
The current armed clashes in northern Yemen have continued for almost three weeks, and the humanitarian situation is deteriorating.
(News)
17-6-2009  News release
Hungary: Red Cross celebrations
Budapest (ICRC) – Direct participation in armed conflict, private security companies and prosecuting war crimes in domestic courts. These are a few of the topics at today’s panel discussion on current challenges to international humanitarian law (IHL), held at the Central European University in Budapest and attended by experts from Hungary, Switzerland and elsewhere.
(News)
13-2-2009  News release
Azerbaijan: Collection of data on missing people moves forward
Baku (ICRC) – The families of more than 4,400 people missing in connection with the Nagorny Karabakh conflict still have not found out what became of their relatives.
(News)
8-2-2009  News release
Madagascar: ICRC boosts support to Malagasy Red Cross amid continuing violence
Over 40 people have been killed and more than 350 wounded during anti-government demonstrations in the Madagascan capital Antananarivo, according to hospital sources.
(News)
6-1-2009  Press briefing
Gaza: plight of civilians traumatic in 'full-blown humanitarian crisis'
Increasing numbers of civilians are dying or injured in the escalating crisis in Gaza. At a press conference in Geneva on 6 January, the ICRC's director of operations, Pierre Krähenbühl, described the situation of civilians in Gaza as intolerable, and called on the parties to the conflict to make it possible for the ICRC and the Palestine Red Crescent Society to reach people in need.
(News)
4-1-2009  Operational update
Gaza: chaos as conflict intensifies
The situation in Gaza since the Israel Defense Forces launched their ground offensive on Saturday night has become both chaotic and extremely dangerous. It is difficult for the ICRC to move around and assess the urgent humanitarian needs created by the continued shelling and bombing, and by fighting on the ground. The ground attack has forced a number of people in the north of the Gaza Strip to flee their homes.
(News)
1-1-2009  Operational update
Gaza: humanitarian needs increase despite aid
With air strikes continuing throughout the first night of 2009, more casualties have been arriving at Gaza hospitals. According to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS), seven civilians were killed, including one child, and 17 were injured. Further damage was reported to homes and administrative buildings, including hospitals. This morning, the streets of Gaza were largely empty.
(News)
4-12-2008  News release
Nigeria: Red Cross assists victims of sectarian violence in Jos
Abuja (ICRC) – Hundreds of people lost their lives and many more were displaced amid sectarian violence that followed disputed local elections held in Jos, the capital of Plateau state in north-central Nigeria, on 27 November.
(News)
29-10-2008  News release
Pakistan: severe earthquakes leave thousands homeless
Geneva/Islamabad (ICRC) – Thousands of people have been made homeless and hundreds have been killed or injured by three earthquakes, which rocked southwest Pakistan before daybreak on Wednesday.
(News)
20-10-2008  News release
Russian Federation: ICRC assists over 13,500 earthquake victims in Chechnya
Grozny (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), working in cooperation with the Chechen Branch of the Russian Red Cross Society (RRC), delivered emergency supplies last week to over 2,700 families in three villages in the Kurchaloy region and one village in Gudermes region.
(News)
13-10-2008  News release
Haiti: ICRC continues to help flood victims
Port-au-Prince (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) continues to support the efforts of the Haitian National Red Cross Society to help victims of the tropical storms Gustav, Hanna and Ike, the damaging effects of which are still visible in many cities in the country a little over a month after the storms struck.
(News)
6-10-2008  News release
Afghanistan: over 200,000 people to receive aid
Geneva/Kabul (ICRC) – Hundreds of thousands of Afghans may have to leave their homes this winter because of drought, insecurity and rising food prices in the north of the country, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned today.
(News)
© ICRC / Boris Heger /ng-e-00026
An ICRC delegate and volunteers from the Nigeria Red Cross discuss common projects.
There are four aspects to cooperation:

  • Operational cooperation
    In a country affected by armed conflict, the ICRC and that country’s National Society pool their operational resources. This type of cooperation covers various activities such as first aid and health care, distributing food, taking war casualties to hospital and restoring family links.

    It can also involve National Societies which wish to operate outside their own countries in contexts where the ICRC is working.
  • Coordinating the Movement’s components
    In accordance with the distribution of roles within the Movement that has been agreed to by all components, the ICRC is the lead agency in situations of conflict or internal violence. This means that in addition to organizing its own operations the ICRC coordinates the activities of other components operating in the country, thereby maximizing complementarity of mandates and skills.
  • National Society capacity-building
    Thanks to its operational know-how, the ICRC passes on its expertise to the National Societies in accordance with its statutory mandate, and more specifically in the fields of promoting international humanitarian law and the Movement’s Fundamental Principles, emergency aid and health care for those affected by conflict, and restoring family links.
  • Cooperation in devising Movement policies
    As the founding organ of the Movement, the ICRC takes an active part in designing and implementing policies for the Movement which are adopted at statutory meetings such as the Council of Delegates and the International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

See also the section International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
Key document
FAQ
    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

Feature
    3-4-2009
    El Salvador: "Safer Access" model successfully put into practice during 2009 elections
    In order to be able to respond quickly and effectively to any possible incidents during the presidential elections in March in El Salvador, the Salvadorean Red Cross implemented its Elections 2009 Contingency Plan, with the technical and financial support of the ICRC. The ICRC supported the National Society's prevention work and ensured that its operational and security guidelines were followed.
    (The ICRC worldwide\The Americas\El Salvador)
    Feature Includes Photo

    13-3-2009
    Madagascar: Red Cross volunteers on alert amidst growing tension
    Amid the growing threat of violence in Madagascar, the Malagasy Red Cross continues to mobilize volunteer teams of first aiders all around the island, prepared to help treat and evacuate people injured in political demonstrations. A report from the capital, Antananarivo by the ICRC's Mike Myers.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Madagascar)
    Feature Includes Photo

    27-11-2008
    Lebanon: in the heart of action
    The Lebanese Red Cross Society plays a crucial role in responding to emergencies in Lebanon. Its capacity to play this role is enhanced by its partnership with the ICRC.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Middle East and North Africa\Lebanon)
    Feature Includes Photo

    18-11-2008
    Pakistan: ICRC delivers shelter kits to earthquake victims as temperatures plummet
    ICRC assistance teams, working together with the Pakistan Red Crescent, have delivered nearly 1,200 winterized tents to victims of the 29 October earthquake in Balochistan. They are now in a race against time to deliver more durable shelter kits before winter arrives up in the mountains.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan)
    Feature Includes Photo

    29-10-2008
    Guinea-Bissau’s Red Cross volunteers are fighting cholera
    Since May of this year, Guinea-Bissau has been in the throes of a cholera epidemic. By early October, 9,843 cases had been recorded and the death toll had risen to 178. The epidemic has hit mainly the south west of the country and the capital, Bissau, where various agencies have been working. In the isolated enclave of Sao Domingos, the ICRC has been mobilizing and training volunteers from the Guinea-Bissau Red Cross and supporting their efforts to fight the disease.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Guinea-Bissau)
    Feature Includes Photo

    26-8-2008
    Ghana: Red Cross comes to the aid of a town divided by inter-tribal fighting
    Clashes between the Mamprusi and Kusasi tribes in the northern Ghanaian town of Bawku have left many people in fear of their lives and separated from their livelihoods. The Red Cross has stepped in to help them through these trying times.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Ghana)
    Feature Includes Photo

    31-7-2008
    Nepal: boosting capacity of Red Cross volunteers
    Until the 2006 ceasefire agreement, the ICRC’s primary aim in Nepal was to protect and assist victims of the armed conflict between the government and the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist. It has since adapted its assistance activities to the new situation of internal disturbances. The ICRC’s Susannah Cernojevich reports.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Nepal)
    Feature Includes Photo

    30-6-2008
    Côte d'Ivoire: treating and preventing malnutrition
    In Korhogo, northern Côte d’Ivoire, a centre run by the Red Cross Society of Côte d’Ivoire treats children suffering from acute malnutrition. The ICRC has been supporting the centre since 2006, and is also working to prevent malnutrition occurring. Iolanda Jaquemet reports.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Cote d'Ivoire)
    Feature Includes Photo

    5-6-2008
    Myanmar: cyclone families ‘safe and well’
    Restoring family links is an important part of the Myanmar Red Cross Society’s response to the devastation wrought by Cyclone Nargis. The ICRC’s technical expertise in this field is helping to strengthen the National Society’s effectiveness in reuniting family members.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Myanmar)
    Feature Includes Photo

    28-5-2008
    Myanmar: Clean water reaches isolated residents in Dedaye
    Around 10,000 people on a small island in the eastern part of Myanmar's cyclone-ravaged Irrawaddy Delta now have access to safe drinking water thanks to the Myanmar Red Cross Society and the ICRC.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Myanmar)
    Feature Includes Photo

ICRC Publication
    23-10-2009
    Red Cross, Red Crescent Magazine. Youth on the move. No. 2, 2009
    We report on the World Youth Meeting at Solferino in June 2009, where young volunteers celebrated the 150th anniversary of their Movement. Also in this issue: the main results of an ICRC study on the impact armed conflict has on civilians and a selection of photos taken by the agency VII in eight countries racked by war or armed violence.
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\RC Movement)
    ICRC Publication

    11-5-2007
    Cooperation with National Societies
    The Red Cross, Red Crescent Movement is present on almost all of today's battlefields working to save lives and alleviate human suffering. How do the different components of such a large network work together to acheive this? This brochure provides general information on the various ways that the ICRC cooperates with National Societies worldwide. It also highlights specific cooperation initiatives to show the value of this core ICRC programme area.
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\RC Movement)
    ICRC Publication Includes PDF

    26-6-2006
    First Aid in armed conflicts and other situations of violence
    A practical manual presenting the specific knowledge, skills and practices that First Aiders should have to act safely and effectively when caring for people caught up in armed conflicts and other situations of violence, such as internal disturbances and tensions.
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Assistance)
    ICRC Publication Includes PDF

International Review of the Red Cross
Interview
    28-9-2009
    Honduras: "Red Cross must be able to work in safety"
    The ICRC and the Honduran Red Cross are working together to help people affected by the recent clashes between demonstrators and the security forces. Christoph Kleber, deputy head of the ICRC's regional delegation for Central America, describes Red Cross action on the ground in Tegucigalpa.
    (The ICRC worldwide\The Americas\Honduras)
    Interview Includes Photo

    7-5-2008
    Kenya: a vital hub for the Horn of Africa
    Long before the recent post-election violence that set the ICRC and Kenya Red Cross (KRCS) into emergency mode late last year, the delegation in Nairobi has been an important logistics and support hub for the ICRC. After five years on the job, outgoing head of delegation Pascal Cuttat explains the evolution of the ICRC's role over the years and the secret to its effective cooperation with the KRCS during the recent crisis.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya)
    Interview Includes Photo

    18-2-2008
    Humanitarian situation worsens as Afghan hostilities spread
    The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is deeply concerned about the worsening humanitarian situation in Afghanistan. As armed hostilities spread and insecurity grows, more and more people are being forced to flee their homes. It is also becoming increasingly difficult for the ICRC to access displaced people throughout the country. In addition, freezing temperatures and blizzards have affected several areas, killing hundreds. Interview with Franz Rauchenstein, ICRC deputy head of delegation in Afghanistan.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Afghanistan)
    Interview Includes Photo

Official Statement
Photo Collection
    16-9-2008
    Somalia: bringing health and hope to a beleaguered people
    The ICRC has extended its support to 32 Somali Red Crescent clinics in central and southern Somalia, which have treated over 140,000 patients and provided more than 60,000 vaccinations since January 2008. The organization also continues to support the two surgical referral hospitals in Mogadishu, Medina and Keysaney.
    (Info resources\Photos\Africa)
    Photo Collection Includes Photo

    29-4-2008
    From the tragedy of separation to the joy of being reunited
    The suffering of families without news of what has happened to a relative is one of the cruellest consequences of war and disaster. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement's global network seeks to restore and maintain links between separated family members and to establish the fate of missing persons.
    (Info resources\Photos)
    Photo Collection Includes Photo

    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

Press article
    8-5-2009
    "Our world. Your move." campaign
    In 2009, the ‘Our world. Your move.’ campaign will commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Solferino and the founding ideal of the spirit of volunteerism, the 90th anniversary of the founding of the International Federation and the 60th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions, which give protection to the most vulnerable people in times of war. Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 1, 2009.
    (ICRC Activities\Cooperation with National Societies)
    Press article

    7-5-2009
    Horn of Africa: on the margins of survivalv
    The spectre of famine hovers over East Africa.What can the Red Cross Red Crescent do to help? Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 1, 2009.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa)
    Press article

    7-5-2009
    Flight and survival in North Kivu
    Last October, as fighting raged in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Red Cross volunteers and their ICRC colleagues strove to come to the aid of some 200,000 civilians forced to flee their homes. Three of them describe their experiences. Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 1, 2009.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Congo-Kinshasa)
    Press article

    23-12-2008
    Helping in Georgia
    The recent conflict in Georgia triggered a swift and steady humanitarian response from the Movement. These brief accounts from ICRC Tbilisi and Tskhinvali staff illustrate the early stages of assistance to the victims of the conflict. Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 3, 2008
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Georgia)
    Press article

    12-9-2008
    Food crisis: the rising human cost
    The major food crisis that has taken hold in recent months is affecting millions of people across the globe and posing a threat to many more. Escalating prices of primary agricultural produce, together with an unprecedented increase in oil prices, are causing serious hardship, especially for the most vulnerable people. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is concerned about these developments and is gearing up for action. Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 2, 2008
    (ICRC Activities\Assistance\Economic security)
    Press article Includes Photo

    12-9-2008
    Healing wounds in Kenya
    The post-election crisis in Kenya has left hundreds of people dead and displaced more than a quarter of a million. The efforts of the Kenya Red Cross Society, supported by the ICRC, proved very effective for those affected by the violence. Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 2, 2008
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya)
    Press article Includes Photo

    29-4-2008
    Beyond mine action: the Movement’s approach to weapon contamination
    One outcome of the 30th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent is a resolution that included a call on states to strengthen the protection of civilians against the indiscriminate use and effects of weapons and munitions, stressing the need to address the humanitarian impact of explosive remnants of war and cluster munitions. Apart from efforts on the legal front, the Movement is also striving to reduce the humanitarian impact of weapon contamination through its operations - Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 1, 2008.
    (ICRC Activities\Mine action)
    Press article

    2-1-2008
    Unrest in the Central African Republic
    Larger than France, with a population of just four million, the Central African Republic (CAR) is the world’s sixth poorest country. Increased insecurity and a series of uprisings in the north have plunged the country into a deep crisis. Article publié dans le Magazine Croix-Rouge Croissant-Rouge, No 3, 2007.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Central African Republic)
    Press article Includes Photo



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