b. Is it good that the symbol
of
hospital is the same all over the
world? Why?
Answers
Answer:
I think it's necessary to have same symbol all over our world of hospital
In countries subject to disasters, National Societies have been seeking to develop, in agreement with their governments, their capacity to intervene in relief operations and to prepare themselves for the task of receiving and distributing relief from abroad when an international appeal is launched.
The League, which has engaged in large-scale relief work in the past, is now concentrating on coordinating relief and action between donor and recipient National Societies and between the Red Cross and the United Nations.
The activities of National Societies have since changed to reflect the requirements, to move from curative to preventive medicine and to concentrate on broader problems of public health and hygiene. The blood transfusion programme was developed and Red Cross has played an effective part in persuading people to give blood.
At the same time, the Red Cross, in almost every part of the world, is doing an active role in nursing and social welfare. National Societies have shown an increasing interest in the recruitment of young people and various programmes in schools are developed, which include first aid, evacuation, fire -fighting, nursing, social welfare services, etc... The Red Cross Movement, is driven by the 7 fundamental principles which guide our humanitarian work across borders. This World Red Cross Red Crescent Day, 8th May, 2015 we celebrate our principles which help us reach out to anyone in need and crisis.