13-05-2006 Guidelines on the use of the Red Cross emblem and the name and logo of the ICRC for fundraising purposes This note gives replies to basic questions on the use of the emblem in the context of partnerships.
The Red Cross emblem – a red cross on a white ground – is a symbol of protection (protective use) and of membership of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (indicative use). In times of armed conflict it is the visible sign of the protection conferred by the Geneva Conventions on the victims and on those who come to their aid; in peacetime it shows that a person or object is linked to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, of which the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is the founding body. Hence the emblem is also a symbol of the Movement's seven Fundamental Principles: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. The ICRC may use its logo for fundraising events or campaigns that it organizes, in accordance with the Movement's Regulations on the Use of the Emblem. Private companies may be associated with such events or campaigns under the following conditions: The above guidelines also apply to use of the name "International Committee of the Red Cross" and its acronym "ICRC". The correct names and acronyms in English, French, German and Spanish are as follows:
- Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (CICR) - Internationales Komitee vom Roten Kreuz (IKRK) - Comité Internacional de la Cruz Roja (CICR) The correct names and acronyms in other languages will be supplied upon request. For further information, please contact us per , on the phone, ++41 22 730 21 71. We are glad to answer your questions. |