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The Red Cross, the Red Crescent and Communication

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

There is something extremely paradoxical about the modern world. Different societies have become increasingly interdependent, the solutions to the problems facing them impossible to separate, yet at the same time the diversity of those societies is very marked, whether it stems from their growing disparity in terms of development or from the desire of individuals and communities to affirm their identity. As the twentieth century draws to a close, the challenge is to lay the foundations of the true spirit of human fellowship required to reduce disparities and inequality while respecting differences and identities.

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The Red Cross, the Red Crescent and Communication
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1990

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References

1 See IRRC, “Tenth Anniversary of the Protocols additional to the Geneva Conventions (19771978), No. 258, 0506 1987 Google Scholar, and “Development and Co-operation within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement”, No. 264, 0506 1988.Google Scholar