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  • Afghan Red Crescent Society. A neutral, impartial and independent ARCS, reaching the people that others have no access to

Book
CID:
  • 29253
Sub Title:
  • Long-term National Society Development investments that strengthened the positioning, sustainability and impact of Afghan Red Crescent Society in a complex and fragile environment
Corporate Author:
  • International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
  • International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
  • American Red Cross
  • Australian Red Cross
  • British Red Cross
  • Canadian Red Cross
  • Danish Red Cross
  • German Red Cross
Publication Date:
  • 2024
Publisher:
  • IFRC
Place of Publication:
  • Geneva, Switzerland
Physical Description:
  • 39 p.
Language (Library):
  • English
Abstract:
  • This study documents the inspiring organisational transformations of six National Red Cross Red Crescent Societies: Afghanistan, Honduras, Mali, Somalia, Ukraine and Yemen. Located in fragile, complex, protracted conflict and violence-affected contexts, each National Society made National Society Development (NSD) investments to strengthen their neutral, impartial and independent services, locally-led principled humanitarian action, and organisational structures. In doing so, they became better able to reach
    communities that often no other organisations could reach.
Keywords:
  • National Society
  • development
  • Conflicts
  • Violence
Copyright:
  • The copyright of this document is owned by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) or a third party. You may access and download the document or any part of it for private and non-commercial research purposes. You may not however reproduce, distribute, publish, modify, copy, translate into other languages or adapt the document or any part of it without the prior written permission of the IFRC or the third party.
Document Format:
  • photocopy
Number of Copies:
  • 1
Holding Library:
  • Library
Created Date:
  • 28 November 2024