
From time to time in my capacity as a Red Cross member of staff, volunteer or member of Red Cross, I may be offered gifts, benefits, or hospitality by someone outside Red Cross.
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Feb 8, 2021 · icrc, ifrc This document provides strategies for integrating Cash and Voucher Assistance Preparedness (CVAP) with National Society Development (NSD) within the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and emphasizes aligning CVAP investments…
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The Gift Guide for Disability - IFRC
There are plenty of great gift ideas for those who are disabled, especially for individuals who are amputees who have had a recent operation or those who have
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Good intentions gone awry: unrequested donations during disasters | IFRC
Feb 16, 2017 · An influx of unsolicited donations or gifts-in-kind from well-meaning individuals, community and diaspora groups is a common occurrence in the aftermath of big disasters. Like the situation in Vanuatu, the items often arrive unannounced, unrequested, without proper paperwork and lack a defined consignee.
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