| World Red
Cross Red Crescent Day 2006 - Joint message
Joint message from the President
of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the President
of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Last year, natural disasters and armed conflicts
continued to demand a high level of mobilization of people and resources
to come to the aid of people in need. The year also saw the historic
adoption by States of an additional emblem for the Movement, the
red crystal, to sit alongside the red cross and red crescent in
the Geneva Conventions. The introduction of the red crystal will
further highlight the principle of universality of our Movement.
Today, 8 May, is an opportunity for all
people around the world who work for the Red Cross and Red Crescent
to take stock. It is also a time to reflect on the continuing, proven
relevance and importance of our Fundamental Principles, which bind
this vast and diverse network together. We would like in our message
this year to focus on three of them: humanity, universality and
voluntary service, because they have played such a vital role in
the past year.
In field operations, the year demonstrated
the strength of the Movement when its components work together.
In the aftermath of the Pakistan earthquake, the ICRC, the International
Federation and National Societies from around the world coordinated
their action to bring medical help, shelter and essential supplies
to those affected, in support of the emergency operation led by
Pakistan Red Crescent staff and volunteers on the ground.
Pakistan was just one of many dozens of
operations where the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, the world's
largest humanitarian network, was seen in action. Whether fighting
against the stigma of HIV/AIDS, or promoting international humanitarian
law on the battlefield, its neutrality and impartiality were widely
recognized.
One of our greatest strengths is the tens
of millions of Red Cross and Red Crescent volunteers who are in
direct contact with the people we help, at the most vital level
- the community. Working at the forefront of our action, sometimes
at the peril of their lives, they are the messengers and implementers
of our humanitarian mission to millions of vulnerable people around
the world They reflect the global diversity of the Red Cross and
Red Crescent and embody the Movement’s universal commitment
that humanity prevail in the face of conflict or catastrophe.
We would like to take this opportunity to
call on all people of good will to join us, as volunteers, or as
supporters, to promote, through action, the universal principles
of humanity and voluntary service on which the Red Cross and Red
Crescent Movement was founded.
Jakob Kellenberger |
Juan Manuel
Suárez del Toro |
| President
of the International Committee of the Red Cross |
President of the
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
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