Transcription of Disaster: how the Red Cross Red Crescent reduces risk
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disaster : how the Red Cross Red Crescent reduces riskADisaster: how the Red CrossRed Crescent reduces riskThe International Federation s Global Agenda (2006 2010)Over the next two years, the collective focus of the Federation will be on a chieving the following goals and priorities:Our goalsGoal 1: Reduce the number of deaths, injuries and impact from 2: Reduce the number of deaths, illnesses and impact from diseases and public health 3: Increase local community, civil society and Red Cross Red Crescent capacity to address the most urgent situations of 4: Promote respect for diversity and human dignity, and reduce intolerance, discrimination and social prioritiesImproving our local, regional and international capacity to respond to disasters and public health up our actions with vulnerable communities in health promotion, disease prevention and disaster risk significantly our HIV/AIDS program-ming and our advocacy on priority humanitarian is-sues, especially fighting intolerance, stigma and dis-crimination, and promoting disaster risk reduction.
Disaster: how the Red Cross Red Crescent reduces risk 1 A FEW countries around the world, more often than most but without too much injustice, are said to contain the best risk
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