International Services
The American Red Cross works with a global network of Red Cross, Red Crescent and equivalent societies to restore hope and dignity to the world's vulnerable people. This international Red Cross movement brings emergency relief to disaster victims, and improves basic living conditions of those in chronically deprived areas of the world. Guided by our seven Fundamental Principles — Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity and Universality — the American Red Cross partners with countless organizations in the efficient and effective relief of human suffering and the empowerment of people with the skills they need to help themselves.
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Measles Initiative Partners Vaccinate Children Affected By Tsunami Using Successful African Campaign Integration Model To Save Lives
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Togo campaign fights malaria, measles in largest intervention to date
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Donate to relief efforts for Sudanese refugees
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World Disasters Report Launched in Geneva
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Measles Initiative fights two killers - measles and malaria
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Donation of Goods to Disasters Abroad
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The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in Iraq
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What are the Geneva Conventions?
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Visit Our Holocaust and War Victims Tracing Center
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Red Cross Glossary of Terms
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International FAQs
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The members of the International Red Cross Movement including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (Federation), and national societies like the American Red Cross or Mexican Red Cross, work together toward common goals during times of crisis or disaster. Programs are designed to meet ever-changing humanitarian needs and improve the human condition.
The American Red Cross is currently working with our sister societies in Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia, the Pacific, the Americas and in the former Soviet Union. With the generous support of the American people, the American Red Cross has developed into one of the strongest and most respected humanitarian service organizations in the world.
Based on the needs of the world's most vulnerable people and the organization's responsibility and capacity to provide humanitarian assistance, the American Red Cross has developed six areas of expertise:
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