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The Red Cross action in the Congo

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Abstract

The International Committee and the League of Red Cross Societies made a point of informing those taking part in the meetings of the International Red Cross in Prague, by means of information sessions and a booklet, of the work undertaken by the Red Cross in the Congo since 1960. This has been dealt with in the International Review on a number of occasions but in a fragmentary manner and we think it would be useful to summarize for our readers some of the successive stages in an operation which has mobilized, and which continues to mobilize, part of the forces of the Red Cross.

Here, first of all, are the main points of a speech made by Mr. Gallopin, Executive Director of the ICRC, to which we have added certain details on the interventions which have taken place in recent months, following events in Katanga. Secondly, we are publishing some passages from a booklet edited jointly by the ICRC and the League on medical assistance in the Congo and to finish we are giving a few details on the medal distributed to the members of medical teams to whom the ICRC wished to express its grateful recognition.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1962

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References

page 3 note 1 Medical assistance in the Congo. Report on the action of the International Red Cross, given the task of providing staff for some 30 abandoned hospitals in the newly independent Republic of the Congo, for an emergency period of 12 months. ICRC and League, Geneva, 1961.

page 17 note 1 Plate.