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People around the world welcome the flags and signs of the Red Cross movement during natural disasters and war. The Red Cross flag shows two red lines crossing on a white surface. The Red Crescent serves mainly Muslim countries. Its flag is white with a red, crescent moon. Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations help survivors of many kinds of natural disasters. When thousands of people flee their homes, Red Cross and Red Crescent teams go to work.

The teams study the situation and conditions in affected areas. They observe whether the people are moving from country to country or moving within their homeland. Are the people fleeing from oppression and war? Are they moving because of natural disasters or economic reasons? The answers help decide how the aid effort will be organized.

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The International Committee of the Red Cross is the lead agency within the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. A coalition makes possible the work of the Red Cross Movement. It has one hundred eighty-six national aid societies. The societies belong to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

The American Red Cross is one such national organization. Money given by Americans mainly supports this private group. Volunteers perform most of the group's work.

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The American Red Cross carries out many activities in the United States. It provides more than half the nation's blood supply. The American Red Cross trains millions of people in life-saving skills. It provides health care for more than two million people.

The Red Cross has taught millions of people to swim. Red Cross community programs provide food for poor people. Volunteers take meals to people who are unable to prepare their own food. Other volunteers visit patients in hospitals and treatment centers for sick or disabled persons.

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The American Red Cross also helps people in the armed services. It helps them communicate with their families. Thousands of families each year receive emergency information about service members in faraway places.

The American Red Cross sends help to thousands of disaster areas in the United States each year.

For example, on May tenth, severe windstorms struck parts of the central United States. The American Red Cross sent several teams of volunteers to the hardest hit areas. Volunteers opened shelters for people whose homes were destroyed. They provided food, clothing and medical care.

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The many national Red Cross groups cooperate through the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. The headquarters of the International Federation is in Geneva, Switzerland.

The headquarters of the International Committee of the Red Cross is also in Geneva. This group acts as a neutral negotiator among warring nations to protect human rights. It attempts to make sure that the Geneva Conventions are obeyed. These rules guarantee humane treatment of soldiers and civilians. For example, prisoners of war may not be tortured to get military information from them. And, poison gas is banned as a weapon.

The International Red Cross Conference meets every four years to discuss the Geneva Conventions. The Red Cross and Red Crescent movement believes nations must take more responsibility for reducing violence and unfair treatment. The movement urges improved conditions for people suffering from war and disaster.

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The proposal that led to the Red Cross movement was made almost one hundred fifty years ago. A Swiss man, Jean Henri Dunant, proposed that every country establish permanent aid organizations. Mister Dunant said these groups should be politically neutral. He wanted the organizations to help sick and wounded soldiers.

Mister Dunant had seen the terrible suffering of soldiers injured in war. He established a field hospital in the battle area for the wounded soldiers of both sides after a conflict in Italy. That was in eighteen fifty-nine, during the Austro-Sardinian War.

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Mister Dunant wrote about his experiences in a book, "A Memory of Solferino." It helped many people understand the need for an international aid agency. The influence of Jean Henri Dunant helped create the International Committee of the Red Cross. It was established at a meeting in Geneva in eighteen sixty-three.

Today, the organization that developed from his proposal continues to help survivors of natural disasters and wars around the world. The Red Cross estimates that it helps about thirty million people each year. This year is proving to be an extremely busy one for Red Cross volunteers.

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This program was written by Jerilyn Watson and Shelley Gollust. Mario Ritter was our producer. I'm Steve Ember.

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And I'm Barbara Klein. You can get transcripts, MP3s and podcasts of our programs at our Web site, voaspecialenglish.com. Join us again next week for EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English.

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