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Red Cross and the Problems of Environment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Irena Domanska*
Affiliation:
Chairman of the Health and Social Service Advisory Committee of the League, Vice-Chairman of the Polish Red Cross

Abstract

The paper quoted below was submitted, under agenda item 21, to the League Board of Governors at its Mexico meeting in October 1971. We take pleasure in bringing it to the knowledge of our readers, in view of the importance and topical aspect of nature conservancy to which the Red Cross is known to be giving increasing attention in various countries. Several National Societies are drawing up plans for the protection and improvement of the environment. Others have already taken action and some co-operate with other organizations concerned about the subject and which often conduct their own publicity campaigns.

Further on, we give extracts from another communication which was presented by Professor Maurice Marois to the same meeting of the Board of Governors. It deals with the same problem as viewed by the Institut de la Vie from the angle of its own work for the protection of nature.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1972

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