Search Results - "Red Cross"
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The International Committee of the Red Cross and its mandate to protect and assist: law and practice
Published 2015Subjects: “…Humanitarian Assistance; International Committee of the Red Cross; Human Security; Humanity…”
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Therapeutic venesection at the Australian Red Cross Blood Service: Impact of the High Ferritin Application on management of hereditary haemochromatosis
Published 2015“…Venesection is not indicated for other HFE genetic variants or in patients with isolated hyperferritinaemia in the absence of the main HFE gene mutations. The Australian Red Cross Blood Service provides a therapeutic venesection program. …”
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Using explicit knowledge models and best practice guidelines to improve humanitarian outcomes through the development of a knowledge tool for international health workers
Published 2016“…This study attempts to improve Red Cross health workers’ access and use of information to improve decision making processes through understanding the deficiencies and limitations that currently exist within the Red Cross movement around knowledge management. …”
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The Korean War and the post-war prisoners of war (POW) regime, 1945-1956
Published 2015“…It focuses on one of the key elements of the post-war prisoner of war (POW) regime, the role of neutral bodies – state authorities acting as ‘protecting powers’ or humanitarian agencies such as the International Committee of the Red Cross – in supervising the implementation of the 1949 POW convention. …”
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Elevated serum ferritin: What should GPs know?
Published 2012“…Objective: This article aims to outline the role of the Australian Red Cross Blood Service Therapeutic Venesection program, to clarify the interpretation of the HFE gene test and iron studies, and to describe the steps in evaluating a patient with elevated serum ferritin. …”
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‘It put me in their shoes’: challenging negative attitudes towards asylum seekers among Australian children
Published 2021“…This paper evaluates a short school-based intervention run by Australian Red Cross, designed to reduce children’s prejudice towards asylum seekers. …”
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Donors' Beliefs about Persuasion Episodes in Chariy Advertising
Published 2008“…It is hypothesized in the present study that potential donors will withdraw knowledge about what they think of the China Earthquake, how guilt is used as a persuasion tactic in charity advertising for the China Earthquake, and what they think of the British Red Cross to determine how they should react to the appeals in terms of guilt levels experienced and donation intention. …”
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Beyond states and non-state actors: the role of state-empowered entities in the making and shaping of international law
Published 2017“…Entities of this type include the International Law Commission, the United Nations Human Rights Committee, and the International Committee of the Red Cross. The making and shaping of international law includes the interpretation, application, and development of the law. …”
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Techniques in international law-making: extrapolation, analogy, form and the emergence of an international law of disaster relief
Published 2017“…Since the 2000s, however, through the work of the International Law Commission and the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, a holistic body of international law relating to disaster relief is in the process of emerging. …”
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Refugee microenterprises: prospects and challenges
Published 2016“…Six interviews have been conducted with experts from five aid and relief organisations as follows; UNHCR, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Malaysian Social Research Institute (MISR), Islamic Aid Malaysia and (IAM), Islamic Relief Malaysia (IRM). …”
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Medical Decision-Making By Chinese Descent Cancer Patients In Penang And Yunnan
Published 2023“…In Sample 2, participants in the cancer and control groups, respectively, were recruited from the Cancer Rehabilitation Association, the Red Cross Society of China Yunnan Branch and citizens in Kunming, Yunnan, China. …”
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Malaysia’s Rural Health Development: Foundation of Universal Health Coverage
Published 2019“…Initially, the government bore the cost of medicines and passages between the United Kingdom and Malaya for Red Cross and St. John’s ambulance teams to serve in rural areas in Malaya. …”
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Knowledge, awareness and attitude of first aid among health sciences university students
Published 2018“…Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire which was adapted from Hong Kong Red Cross. The questionnaire was available in both English and the Malay language. …”
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A comparison of self-reported and record-linked blood donation history in an Australian cohort
Published 2011“…In 2009, consenting participants' records were linked to the Australian Red Cross Blood Service (ARCBS) to provide information on blood donations made between 1980 and follow-up (2004-2006). …”
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Knowledge, awareness and attitude related to first aid among IIUM Kuantan campus students
Published 2017“…Data were collected by using the self-administered questionnaire which was adapted from Hong Kong Red Cross. Using permission of instrument and ethical approval was obtained priority to conduction of the study. …”
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The need for first aid education for adolescents
Published 2017“…The survey was adapted from a Hong Kong Red Cross survey. A back to back translation of this instrument was carried out by two bilingual medical experts with Cronbach’s alpha 0.8. …”
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