Exploring the Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement

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Delve into the history, principles, and role of Red Cross and Red Crescent volunteers. Discover the seven principles guiding their actions, the significance of emblems, and the vital role they play in communities worldwide. Learn about the humanitarian values of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality. Uncover the main activities of National Societies and the responsibilities that come with being a volunteer.


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  1. Red Cross Red Crescent

  2. Objectives Can identify the role of a volunteer Can identify the seven principles Can identify the emblems Know the history of Red Cross Red Crescent Know the National Society main activities

  3. Red cross red crescent movement Brainstorming

  4. History of Red Cross/Red Crescent AN IDEA from the BATTLE OF SOLFERINO (video)

  5. The emblems Cross Crescent Crystal

  6. The 7 Principles Humanity Impartiality Neutrality Independence Voluntary Service Unity Universality

  7. Humanity

  8. Impartiality

  9. Neutrality

  10. Independence

  11. Voluntary Service

  12. Unity

  13. Universality

  14. The role of a Red Cross Red Crescent volunteer Brainstorming Red Cross Red Crescent volunteer

  15. The role of a Red Cross Red Crescent volunteer Based in the community Know the local context Wants to help others People normally trust Red Cross Responsibility: behave in line with the 7 principles and protect the emblem.

  16. Name of the national society Insert main volunteer activities and programs of the NS

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