What is the humanity, fraternity and dedication of the Red Cross?

Humanism, fraternity and dedication are the spirit of the Red Cross.

The International Committee of the Red Cross was founded on1October 29th at the suggestion of Swiss Henri Dunant. At that time, it was called "International Rescue Committee" and later renamed as 1880. It is the earliest Red Cross organization in the world and a private organization in Switzerland. It is completely composed of Swiss citizens, protected and bound by Swiss laws, and its headquarters is in Geneva. Its highest authority is the annual plenary meeting, and the executive Committee leads the daily affairs during the closing of the meeting.

The purpose of the Committee is to do good in the war. According to the Geneva Convention, the Committee can act as a neutral group to protect and relieve war victims, accept accusations of violating humanitarian conventions, devote itself to improving and disseminating humanitarian conventions, and cooperate with relevant groups to train medical personnel and develop medical equipment.