Section ICRC publications - International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement A global movement; emblems of humanity The story of an idea ![]() The 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. ICRC/International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 2008, A4, comic strip, 10 pp., English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese / Free of charge / ref. 0939 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. ICRC, Geneva, 2007, English / Free of charge / ref. 0865 Retroscope: lasting images from the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement ![]() This 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. RC / RC Magazine, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, ICRC, IFRC, Geneva, 2002, 30 postcards, 13 x 16 cm, English / Price CHF 12.- / ref. 0803;12 The Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross and Red Crescent ![]() The 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. ICRC, Geneva, 1996, 2nd ed., 34 pp., photos, 21 x 23 cm, English, French, Spanish, Arabic, German, Portuguese / Free of charge / ref. 0513 / also available on-line Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Disaster Relief ![]() This 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. ICRC/International Federation, Geneva, 1994, 15 pp., 16 x 23 cm, English, French, Spanish, Arabic / Free of charge / ref. 1067 / also available on-line The Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement In-depth thesis on the development of the Movement's doctrine, its obligatory nature and the seven Fundamental Principles guiding humanitarian action. Offprint from Humanity for all : the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement , by Hans Haug, Henry Dunant Institute, Geneva/Paul Haupt Publishers, Bern, 1993, 47 pp., 16 x 23 cm, English, French / Price CHF 5.- / ref. 2116; 03 Three emblems, one Movement, serving humanity ![]() Part of a two poster set, this poster is designed to increase awareness among the Movement's staff and volunteers at all levels of the role and importance of the emblems. It also recalls the importance of the fundamental principles of unity and universality in the work carried out by the different components of the Movement. ICRC, Geneva, 2007, A1 English, French / Free of charge (for 2-poster set) / ref. S2007.02-03 Emblems of humanity ![]() This is a comprehensive brochure providing detailed information on the origin of all the emblems, its protective use in wartime and its indicative use in peacetime. An updated version of a previous brochure entitled The Emblem. It specifies the institutions entitled to use it and gives examples of misuse or lack of respect for the emblem. ICRC,Geneva, 2007, 10pp., 10 x 21 cm, English, French / Free of charge / ref. 0876 Red Cross, Red Crescent, Red Crystal ![]() Since they were adopted, the red cross and red crescent emblems have provided protection to millions of war victims but they have also given rise to repeated difficulties and virtually continuous debate. The aim of this article is to recount the history of the emblem issue and to outline the strategy and steps followed in solving a problem that had remained pending for far too long. The article takes account of the developments up to 15 January 2007. ICRC, Geneva, 2007, 120 pp., illus., 16 x 23 cm, English, French / Free of charge / ref. 0778 Manual for the use of technical means of identification by hospital ships, coastal rescue craft, other protected craft and medical aircraft This technical manual is intended for use by commanders of naval and air force units to facilitate the implementation of the provisions of the Second Geneva Convention of 1949 and of Annex I to Protocol I additional to the Geneva Conventions (provisions relative to the marking and identification of medical transports in armed conflicts). ICRC, Geneva, 1995, 2nd ed., 196 pp., graphs, illus., photos, 16 x 23 cm, French / Price CHF 20.- / ref. 0474 Protective signs = Signes protecteurs = Signos protectores Protective signs occupy an important place in various international law treaties and other legal regulations. This specialized work lists the signs used in time of armed conflict to protect persons, buildings, means of transport, cultural property, etc. It also gives precise descriptions of these signs and is a valuable working tool for all those who may need to use them. ICRC, Geneva, 1987, 73 pp., illus., 16 x 23 cm, Trilingual: English/French/Spanish / Price CHF 9.- / ref. 0367M Souvenir of Solferino – special edition ![]() This is the "collector's edition" of Henry Dunant's ground-breaking book, which he published in 1862 and which laid the foundations of the Red Cross Movement and the Geneva Conventions. Un souvenir de Solferino; followed by a facsimile of the autographed manuscript of the seventh edition by Henry Dunant, Slatkine ed., Geneva, 1980, XVII + 115 p., maps, ill., 31 cm, French / Price CHF 38.- / ref. 0361F A Memory of Solferino ![]() This 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. ICRC, Geneva, 1986, 147 pp., illus., photos, map, 12 x 18 cm, English, French, Spanish, Arabic / available on-line only / ref. 0361 Henry Dunant ![]() This concise biography describes the main stages of a life devoted to helping others; we discover not only a charitable human being whose humanitarian ideals took pride of place over business interests, but also a brilliant, enthusiastic and persevering mind. Henry Dunant Institute, Geneva, 1974, 24 pp., 16 x 23 cm, English, French, Spanish, German / Price CHF 2.- / ref. 2028 Resolutions: Council of Delegates 2007 and 30th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent ![]() Council of Delegates of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, Geneva, 23-24 November 2007; 30th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Geneva, 26 to 30 November 2007. ICRC/International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Geneva, 2008, 111 p., 14.5 x 21 cm, English, French, Spanish, Arabic / Free of charge / ref. 1108 Resolutions of the 28th International conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent This publication, prepared by the International Committee of the Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, contains the Declaration and Agenda for Humanitarian Action of the 28th International Conference. It sets out the main theme and overall goal of the conference, namely Protecting Human Dignity and outlines the resolutions which were adopted during the conference - Geneva, 2-6 December 2003 ICRC, Geneva, 2004, 36 p., 14.5 x 21 cm, English, French, Spanish / Free of charge / ref. 1103 Red Cross / Red Crescent Magazine: "Shelter: beyond tents and tarpaulins" – Edition 2, 2008 ![]() How can we help people fleeing their homes following natural disaster or armed conflict? What type of shelter can the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement offer them? Also in this issue: the global food crisis; fighting in Chad; the cyclone in Myanmar; the earthquake in China and female genital mutilation in Cameroon. ICRC/International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 2008, 32 pp., photos, graph., tabl., 21 x 30 cm, English, French, Spanish / Free of charge / ref. B101 |