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Polish Red Cross is a National Society of the Republic of Poland within the meaning of the Geneva Conventions for the Protection of War Victims of 12 August 1949 (Journal of Laws No. 38 item. 171) and the Additional Protocols to these Conventions of 8 June 1977 (Journal of Laws of 1992 item. 175, No. 41). It acts under the Act of the Polish Red Cross of 16 November 1964 (Journal of Laws No. 41, item. 276) and the Statute issued on its basis and approved by the Council of Ministers dated on 20 September 2011 (Journal of Laws No. 217, item. 1284).

Republic of Poland acknowledges a special role of the Polish Red Cross and its commitment to the implementation of mission to protect human dignity, prevent human suffering and mitigate their consequences, without any discrimination based on nationality, race, sex, religion or political views. Accordingly, the Republic of Poland and its National Red Cross Society pledge to continue a dialogue leading to strengthen practical capacity for efficient engagement for the people in need.


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Pledge by Poland and Polish Red Cross

Number: SP320101

Country: Poland

Themes: Auxiliary role

Institution: Government, National Society

Pledge type: Specific

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Polish Red Cross

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