What does IHL stand for?
International Humanitarian Law
What does the Red Cross educate about?
It educates the public about Humanitarian law.
Is violence against criminals a Red Cross principle?
No
What symbol does the Red Cross use?
Red Cross
The Red Cross has 8 Fundamental Principles. True or False?
False
What is Humanitarian law meant for?
Humanitarian law is meant to limit the effects of armed conflict.
What is our mission?
The mission of the Red Cross is to prevent and alleviate human suffering.
Is independence a Red Cross principle?
Yes
When and Where was the Red Cross Created?
All-or-nothing type questions.
May 21, 1881, Washington, D.C.
The Red Cross has a fundamental principle about humanity. True or False?
True
Where was IHL instituted?
United Nations charter
What is an activity done by the Red Cross?
The Red Cross organizes food drives and shelters for disaster victims.
What does the principle of independence mean in the Red Cross?
Being free from the influence of any government or political party.
Who founded the American Red Cross?
Clara Barton
What is the definition of the Neutrality principle?
Taking no sides and helping those in need of humanitarian aid.
A large portion of IHL is contained in the four Geneva Conventions of 1949. True or False?
TRUE!!!
The blood drives that the Red Cross organizes receive ~92% of the nation's blood reserves. True or False?
False
How does the principle of impartiality ensure the Red Cross serves everyone equally?
Dictating based only on need.
How many member nations does The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) have?
IFRC has 191 member nations.
When is the Student Art & Essay Competition: Exploring Space Law and Armed Conflict submission deadline?
Friday, January 31, 2025
War crimes are handled in domestic courts. True or False?
True
How does the Red Cross coordinate international disaster response efforts?
- An updated roster of trained disaster workers is needed.
- Working with local Red Cross teams.
What principle corresponds to this definition: "We are prompted by a desire to help, not to gain"?
Voluntary Services
What challenges did the Red Cross face during World War I?
- Helping the large influx of wounded soldiers.
- Handling logics of delivering aid.
- Making sure to maintain neutrality.
How has the Red Cross contributed to public health initiatives globally?
- Helping to prevent the spread of disease
- Giving health care