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Education for Peace and International Understanding

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

Red Cross interest in the promotion of peace is well known. It is reflected once again in one of the resolutions adopted by the XX International Conference of the Red Cross in Vienna and in the Round Table meeting which took place in The Hague last year, at which a number of notabilities in the Red Cross movement expressed their views on the contribution which the Red Cross could make to peace and international understanding.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1968

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References

page 503 note 1 See “The Red Cross as a Factor in World Peace”, International Review of the Red Cross, 11 1967.Google Scholar

page 503 note 2 FISE-UNICEF, Neuilly/Seine (Paris) 1967, No. 6.

page 503 note 3 Our translation.

page 506 note 1 See L'Enseignement de la géographie; UNESCO, Ed. 51. 11, 1952.Google Scholar

page 512 note 1 See International Review of the Red Cross, 11 1967.Google Scholar