General Knowledge
History and Symbolism
Fun Facts
The Principles
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1919, just after World War 1

What is the year IFRC was founded?

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It is a reverse of the Swiss flag, honoring Switzerland, where the Red Cross was founded.

Why is the Red Cross symbol a red cross 

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Deploying inflatable hospitals 

one of the most unique ways IFRC helps in disasters

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no motive for helping other than the desire to help

What is the Principle of Voluntary Service

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192 National Societies, making it the world's largest humanitarian network 

How many National Societies are part of the IFRC?

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It is an alternative emblem used in many Islamic countries 

What is the Red Crescent

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clean drinking water

IFRC most common emergency supply 

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does not favour any side in a dispute

What is the Principle of Neutrality 

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Humanity, Impartiality, Unit and Universality 

What are the 7 Fundamental Principles?

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the red crystal, adopted in 2005 to provide a neutral symbol

It is the lesser-known emblem alongside the Red Cross and Crescent 

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the donkey 

the animal often associated with IFRC disaster response campaigns 

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It endeavours to relieve the suffering of individuals, being guided solely by their needs, and to give priority to the most urgent cases of distress

What is the Principle of Impartiality