IFRC

8 May 2012

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Case studies

Philippine Red Cross and young people partner in community preparedness

In an effort to raise environmental awareness among youth, the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) ...

Gambia Red Cross youth use power of music to increase access to health care

Young people from the Gambia Red Cross Society have put together the “Humanity Band,” a project ...

Lebanese Red Cross works with children and youth to build a culture of non-violence and peace

May 8 is World Red Cross Red Crescent Day. Youth on the move is the theme for 2012 and we are...

Active, engaged, passionate: welcome to the future of the Red Cross Red Crescent

“The secret to youth engagement and leadership is to start small and think big,” says Heather...

8 May 2012 Red Talk event

On the 8th of May, World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, you are invited to join us for a live RedTalk webcast at 2 pm (CET GMT+2) from Geneva. The three invited panelists will engage in lively discussion on concrete issues and ideas, and you can get involved by sharing your reaction to the debate and submitting your questions to the panelists through the RedTalk live blog. Learn more

Joint statement

Joint Statement from the Presidents of ICRC and IFRC

Today, in the Philippines, young people whose lives have been turned upside down by repeated...

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Youth action

Young people are actively involved in the work of the Red Cross and Red Crescent at all levels.

Youth development

The IFRC recognizes the importance of building the capacity of youth as key agents for social ...

Youth resources

Information, links and downloads for many different youth related materials and resources that ...

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