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Jordan Red Crescent
The Jordan Red Crescent is part of the
International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Movement. It is committed to follow its Mission
Statement:
“To alleviate the suffering of the victims and
the vulnerable of natural disasters and armed
conflicts and to protect their dignity and
rights in a manner that preserves their lives,
safety, security and well being.”
In all activities our volunteers and staff at
Jordan Red Crescent are guided by the
Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross and Red
Crescent Movement:
Humanity
The International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Movement, born of a desire to bring assistance
without discrimination to the wounded on the
battlefield, endeavors, in its international and
national capacity, to prevent and alleviate
human suffering wherever it may be found. Its
purpose is to protect life and health and ensure
respect for the human being. It promotes mutual
understanding, friendship, co-operation and
lasting peace amongst all peoples.
Impartiality
It makes no discrimination as to nationality,
race, religious beliefs, class or political
opinions. It endeavors to relieve the suffering
of individuals, being guided solely by their
needs, and to give priority to the most urgent
cases of distress.
Neutrality
In order to continue to enjoy the confidence of
all, the Movement may not take sides in
hostilities or engage at any time in
controversies of a political, racial, religious
or ideological nature.
Independence
The Movement is independent. The National
Societies, while auxiliaries in the humanitarian
services of their governments and subject to the
laws of their respective countries, must always
maintain their autonomy so that they may be able
at all times to act in accordance with the
Principles of the Movement.
Voluntary Service
It is a voluntary relief movement not prompted
in any manner by desire for gain
Unity
There can be only one Red Cross or Red Crescent
Society in any one country. It must be open to
all. It must carry on its humanitarian work
throughout its territory.
Universality
The International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Movement, in which all Societies have equal
status and share equal responsibilities and
duties in helping each other, is worldwide.
International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Movement
With a vibrant and varied history - from its
origins in the aftermath of battle in 1859 as
the vision of founder Henry Dunant, through two
world wars and up to today - the Movement is
universally acknowledged as an unstoppable force
of help and compassion during peace and war. The
International Movement is the largest
humanitarian network in the world with a
presence in 181 countries. Collectively it has
almost 97 million volunteers and employs 300,000
people.
The Three Components of the Red Cross/Red
Crescent Movement
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The
International Committee of the Red Cross
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The
International Federation of Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies
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181
National Societies worldwide
The International Federation of Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies
The International Federation of Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies (the Federation) was
founded in 1919 in Paris in the aftermath of
World War Its headquarters are now in Geneva. It
supports the development of humanitarian
activities by National Societies, including
emergency relief from natural disasters, the
development of new social welfare initiatives,
caring for refugees or simply providing comfort
for the vulnerable of any society.
The Jordan Red Crescent is one of 181 members of
the Federation and provides services to meet
local needs all over the Kingdom. It also has a
responsibility to assist other members during
major disasters and emergencies.
The National Societies of the Red Cross Red
Crescent
meet and comply with the aims of the Movement
which include adhering and upholding the seven
fundamental principles within their countries
and through their programmes. Alleviate the
suffering of the victims and the vulnerable and
protect their dignity and rights in a manner
that preserves their lives, safety, security and
well being.
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