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Code of Ethics and Fundamentals of Voluntary Service

Preface

Different Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent have asked repeatedly guidance and advice on how to act in regard to volunteers.
The XXIV International Conference of the Cross Red recommended to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Red Moon, within the limits of your plan and budget on the basis of information received, concerns were published guidelines on voluntary service. (Manila 1981, Resolution XIX )
The XXV International Conference Red Cross in Geneva in 1986 recommended that the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies to provide support to National that they might seek assistance to develop rules regarding their policy on volunteers. (Geneva 1986, Resolution XXIII )
Several National Societies have held conferences, seminars and workshops and published papers and books on this question. The First World Conference on Voluntary Service Cross and Red Crescent held in Mexico in March 1983.
In World Meeting on Volunteerism held in Mexico in 1990, called for the Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies prepared a "Code of Ethics " to all the volunteers who are part of motion and serve it. This document has been prepared by the Social Work Service of the Federation, with the help of Mrs . Yolanda Leganoa - Jacob , generously put at the disposal of the Federation for American Red Cross. For its preparation has benefited from the contribution of several members of the National Societies.
hope that this "Code of Ethics and Fundamentals of Voluntary Service, which has been approved by the Fourth Meeting of Health and Community Services, will serve to generate debate in the National Societies to contribute to deepen different aspects of voluntary service as a topic of interest and value to the National Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent.
Introduction

Movement Red Cross and Red Crescent is a humanitarian organization based on voluntary, which is one of the seven Fundamental Principles.
The strength of the Movement of Red Cross and Red Crescent lies in its ability to meet many needs and integrate volunteers in the most diverse. The mission of the Red Cross and Red Crescent is unique, and the wide variety of services provided, demonstrating its ability to adapt.
Code of Ethics and Fundamentals of Voluntary Service is for all volunteers who agree to participate in the Movement's humanitarian mission, in any manner and according to their abilities.
This Code has attempted to compile and update a concise and consistent guidelines and the spirit that should guide those who take and share the responsibilities of the Movement of Red Cross and Red Crescent.
This document will help the National Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent continue to put emphasis on ethics and the preparation of its volunteers at a professional level and to instill in them the spirit of service.
National Societies will help less developed to plan their recruitment campaigns, and allow them to proceed in a more systematic instruct, prepare, attract and retain volunteers in the different levels. At the same time help the more developed national societies maintain a more regular systematic structure in regard to volunteers at the national, regional and local levels.

Basic Principles on the voluntary nature

All volunteers of the Red Cross and Red Crescent is required, as such:
I. Act in accordance with the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent, and to encourage their dissemination.
II. Respect the rules for Emblem and prevent misuse.
III. fight and work to achieve an optimal level of service.
IV. Fulfill your obligations, without distinction as to nationality, race, sex, political or religious beliefs.
V. Respect people.
VI. Respect the principle of confidentiality and be faithful to the trust of the people they assist.
VII. promote mutual understanding.
VIII. Addressing the needs of others moved by a humanitarian and compassionate spirit.

The seven Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent

Each volunteer is required to act in accordance with the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Red as proclaimed in 1965 by the XX International Conference of the Red Cross in Vienna and as contained in the Revised Statutes in Geneva in 1986, during the XXV International Conference of the Red Cross
Humanity
The International Red Cross and Red Crescent, which has given birth to concern bring assistance without discrimination to the wounded on the battlefield, endeavors, in its international and national, to prevent and alleviate human suffering in all circumstances. Is to protect life and health and to ensure respect for the human person. It promotes mutual understanding, friendship, cooperation and lasting peace amongst all peoples. Fairness

makes no distinction as to nationality, race, religion, class or political opinions. It endeavors to help the individuals, being guided solely by their needs and prioritizing the most urgent.
Neutrality
order to maintain the confidence of all, the Movement may not take sides in hostilities or engage at any time in controversies of a political, racial, religious or ideological.

Independence The Movement is independent. Auxiliary to public authorities in the humanitarian and subject to the laws governing their respective countries, National Societies must always maintain their autonomy so that times to act in accordance with the principles of the Movement. Voluntary Character

is a voluntary relief movement and unselfish character. Unit
In each country
There can be only one Red Cross Society or the Red Crescent must be accessible to all and to extend its humanitarian work throughout its territory.

Universality The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, in which all Societies have equal rights and duties in helping each other, is universal.

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