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1. ALWAYS FIRST. ALWAYS READY. ALWAYS THERE.

RED CROSS HISTORY As the research arm of the Movement, primary activities of the Henry Dunant
Institute (HDI) are research, training, publication and consultancies. The Institute
Battle of Solferino studies issues and problems affecting the Movement.
24 June 1859, in the heart of a Swiss businessman Jean Henri Dunant (Father of 14. INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Red Cross)
Is a set of rules which place restrictions on the use of weapons and methods of
Bloodiest battle of the century. warfare. IHL aims to protect human dignity and to limit suffering during times of
Known as the Austro-Italian War of 1859. In the Red Cross, it is commonly war.
known as the Battle of Solferino. 15. The Geneva Conventions The Geneva Conventions lay down basic rules for
approximately 350,000 soldiers from the warring parties, the battle lasted for the protection of all victims in armed conflicts.
sixteen hours. (4 days and 3 nights) Forty thousand men lay wounded or dead on First Geneva Convention, 1864 - Protection of wounded/sick soldier, medical
the battlefield. These were loaded on long trains of ox and mule carts. personnel, chaplains in the battlefield.
This situation was witnessed by Henry Dunant who was looking for Napoleon III Second Geneva Convention, 1899 - Protection of wounded/sick soldier, medical
to get a business permit Dunant gathered the people of the nearby village of personnel and chaplains of armed forces at sea, shipwrecked.
Castiglione to assist him alleviate the sufferings of the victims.
Third Geneva Convention, 1929 - Protection of the prisoners of war.
The women served as nurses, washing and binding the wounds of the soldiers
while others fed those able to sit up and spoon-fed the seriously wounded. Even Fourth Geneva Convention, 1949 - Protection of civilians in enemy or occupied
the wounded enemies were served. (The women who served in the war was territory.
known as the first first aiders. )
16. EMBLEMS 1.Red Cross on a white background (Christians) 2.Red Crystal on a
Words of Wisdom- “Siamo Tutti Fratelli” (We are all brothers). white background (Islam) 3.Red Crescent on a white background [(other religion.
(Israel)]
4. Un Souvenir de Solfurino (A Memory Of Solferino) A book that changed the
world A novel which clearly described the horrible war he witnessed Published 17. The Red Cross and Red Crescent Emblem
in November 1862 Dunant himself travelled all over the continent to obtain
support for his idea and to organize the Red Cross Movement. The Red Cross is being used by the Christian countries while some Islamic
countries use the Red Crescent.
5. The book proposes two ideas: To establish in each country a Relief Society
composed of volunteers, distinguished and reputable persons who will take care The emblem has two purposes: It is indicative in times of peace and protective
of the wounded in times of war; and, To promote an agreement, international in times of war.
in character, protecting the wounded soldiers in the battlefield and those who 18. PROPER USE OF EMBLEM
care for them.
PROTECTION for Red Cross workers, AFP medical personnel/units, transport and
6. Committee of Five Atty. Gustave Moynier, General Guillame Henri Dufour, Dr. hospitals in times of armed conflict
Louis Appia, Dr. Theodore Maunoir, Jean Henri Dunant
IDENTIFICATION for the member, objects and vehicles connected to the Red
a. Duffour b. Maunoir c. Appia d. Moynier e. Dunant Cross.
8. The organization was named “International Committee for the Relief of 19. Six Major Services
Military Wounded”(former name of Red Cross) later became “The Committee of
Five” and now known as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). 20. Disaster Management Service (DMS) The DMS is in charge of conducting
relief operation for disaster victims.
9. PHILIPPINE RED CROSS HISTORY
21. Social Service (SOS)
1899, February
Promotes family and community welfare through guidance and counselling,
Approval of the Constitution of the National Association of the Red Cross. inquiry, communication facilitation, health and welfare report, and referral to
-Mrs. Hilario del Rosario de Aguinaldo, President of the Association. hospitals and other welfare agencies.

1947, March 22 President Roxas signed the Philippine National Red Cross 22. Safety Services (SS)
Charter, Republic Act 95 1947, April 15 Red Cross conducts training on basic fist aid, swimming, water safety, and
The PNRC had its inaugural ceremony cardio-pulmonary resuscitation or CPR. It also gives training on how to rescue
victims trapped inside tall building by fire or earthquake.
Doña Aurora Aragon Quezon (First Chairman of Philippine Red Cross)
23. National Blood Service (NBS)
10. COMPONENT OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT MOVEMENT
Under this Program, we get blood from voluntary donors and issue them to
11. International Committee of the Red Cross patients in need, mostly indigents. Red Cross blood is free, and it operates on a
replacement basis.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which has its seat in
Geneva, is the institution which launched the Red Cross Movement in conformity 24. Community Health and Nurse Services
with the initial gesture of Henry Dunant in the battlefield of Solferino
Is a program where Red Cross Members go to a remote area/flung areas that
Acts in times of War cannot be reached by the DOH where they conduct check-ups like medical check-
up, dental check-up and others.
12. International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
(Federation) 25. Red Cross Youth (RCY)
The Federation is the international association of the National Red Cross and Is the youth program of the Philippine Red Cross. Its mission is to educate
Red Crescent Societies with its Secretariat in Geneva. children and youth in the spirit of Red Cross and provide opportunities for
directing and harnessing their energy and idealism into worthwhile activities
Acts in times of disaster within the framework of the organization.
13. The Henri Dunant Institute 26. PHILIPPINE RED CROSS PRINCIPLES
27. HUMANITY “We serve people but not systems.”
28. IMPARTIALITY “We care for the victims without discrimination”
29. NEUTRALITY “We take initiatives, but never take sides”
30. INDEPENDENCE “We bow to needs, but not to any person”
31. VOLUNTARY SERVICE “We work around the clock, but never for personal
gain”
32. UNITY “We have many talents, but a single idea”
33. UNIVERSALITY “We respect nations, but our work knows no bounds”
34. ACTIVITIES AND TRAININGS
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (LDP)
FIRST AID TRAINING
HAPE – SAPE (HIV/ AIDS Prevention Education – Substance Abuse Prevention
Education)
IHL DISSEMINATION
FUN OLYMPICS
MEGA CAMP
FACILITATOR’S WORKSHOP
YOUTH INSTRUCTIONS TRAINING COURSE (YITC)
35. Four Components Of Membership
1. Junior Red Cross Youth (JRCY) - 7 to 12 years old
2. Senior Red Cross Youth (SRCY) - 13 to 16 years old
3. College Red Cross Youth (CRYC) - 17 to 25 years old
4. Community Red Cross Youth (CommRCY) - 7 to 25 years old
36. Red Cross Youth Program and services are geared towards the five objectives,
namely: 1. Advocacy and Inculcation of Moral Values and Character Building 2.
Protection of Life and Promotion of Community Health 3. Service and Solidarity 4.
National and International Friendship, Understanding and Education for Peace 5.
Dissemination of Red Cross Fundamental Principles and International
Humanitarian Law
37. Red Cross Youth Pledge As a youth member of the Premier Humanitarian
Organization I pledge to alleviate human suffering, Protect life and dignity, To be
a responsible citizen of the Republic of the Philippines, To conform with the
objectives and policies of the Philippine Red Cross, Its seven Fundamental
principles, Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service,
Unity, Universality, And to be at all times be in the service for the suffering
humanity.

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