Adopted resolutions
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Adopted resolutions
– Resolution 1: Bringing IHL home: A road map for better national implementation of international humanitarian law (33IC/19/R1)
o Background document (33IC/19/12.1)
– Resolution 2: Addressing mental health and psychosocial needs of people affected by armed conflicts, natural disasters and other emergencies ( 33IC/19/R2)
o Background document (33IC/19/12.2)
– Resolution 3: Time to act: Tackling epidemics and pandemics together ( 33IC/19/R3 )
o Background document (33IC/19/12.3)
– Resolution 4: Restoring Family Links while respecting privacy, including as it relates to personal data protection ( 33IC/19/R4)
o Background document (33IC/19/12.4)
o Code of Conduct on Data Protection
– Resoltuion 5: Women and leadership in the humanitarian action of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement ( 33IC/19/R5)
– Resolution 6: Act today, shape tomorrow ( 33IC/19/R6)
– Resolution 7: Disaster laws and policies that leave no one behind (33IC/19/R7)
o Background document (33IC/19/12.5)
o Annex: The Checklist on Law and Disaster Preparedness and Response
– Resolution 8: Implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding and Agreement on Operational Arrangements dated 28 November 2005 between Magen David Adom in Israel and the Palestine Red Crescent Society ( 33IC/19/R8)
Official Reports from the conference
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Official Reports from the conference
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Reports from Commissions
Agenda and programme
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Agenda and programme
Previous consultations
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Previous consultations
– Bringing IHL home: A road map for better national implementation of international humanitarian law (33IC/19/12.1DRrev1)
– Restoring Family Links while respecting privacy, including as it relates to personal data protection ( 33IC/19/12.4DR rev1)
– Addressing mental health and psychosocial needs of people affected by armed conflicts, natural disasters and other emergencies ( 33IC/19/12.2DR rev1 )
– Disaster laws and policies that leave no one behind (33IC/19/12.5DR)
– Time to act: Tackling epidemics and pandemics together ( 33IC/19/12.3DR rev1 )
– Women and leadership in the humanitarian action of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement ( 33IC/19/12.6DR rev1)
– Act today, shape tomorrow ( 33IC/19/7DR rev1)
– Implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding and
Agreement on Operational Arrangements dated 28 November 2005 between Magen David Adom in Israel and the Palestine Red Crescent Society ( 33IC/19/12.7)
Follow-up to the 32nd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent and other reports
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Implementation of Resolution 5 of the 32nd International Conference on the Safety and Security of Humanitarian Volunteers (33/19/9.4)
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Strengthening International Humanitarian Law Protecting Persons Deprived of their liberty” (33IC/19/9.1)
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Implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding and Agreement on Operational Arrangements dated 28 November 2005 between Magen David Adom in Israel and the Palestine Red Crescent Society (CD/19/13 – 33IC/19.9.5)
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Sexual and gender-based violence: Joint action on prevention and response” (33IC/19/9.3)
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Factual Report on the Proceedings of the Intergovernmental Process on Strengthening Respect for IHL (33IC/19/9.2)
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International Humanitarian law and the challenges of contemporary armed conflicts. Recommitting to protection in armed conflict on the 70th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions (33IC/19/9.7)
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Overview report of the 32nd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent
Previous consultations
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Elements of Proposed Resolutions
To initiate the process of discussions among Conference members on the resolution texts and to solicit feedback, here are elements of the resolutions that will be proposed for adoption at the 33rd International Conference:
– Bringing IHL home: A road map for better national implementation of international humanitarian law
– Climate-smart disaster laws and policies that leave no one behind
– Restoring family links and data protection
– Addressing mental health and psychosocial needs of people affected by armed conflicts, natural disasters and other emergencies
– Responding to shifting vulnerabilities: how national Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies contribute to recent global frameworks related to development and humanitarian action [will be available soon]
The draft zero resolutions for the 33rd International Conference will form the basis of the discussions at the “Preparatory Meeting on resolutions of the 33rd International Conference” which will take place in Geneva on 27-28 June 2019.
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Outline of proposed agenda topics
Improving the lives of people affected by armed conflict, disasters and other emergencies is the core objective of the 33rd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent. The Conference aims to influence the global humanitarian agenda and explore current and future challenges affecting people and communities and the vulnerabilities that they face on the ground.
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The concept note
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Draft provisional agenda of the 33rd International Conference
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Draft structure of the 33rd International Conference
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Draft zero resolutions
Bringing IHL home: A road map for better national implementation of international humanitarian law
Restoring family links while respecting the right to privacy,
including as it relates to personal data protection
Addressing mental health and psychosocial needs of people affected by armed conflicts, natural disasters and other emergencies
Climate-smart disaster laws and policies that leave no one behind
Time to Act: Working together to prevent and respond to epidemics and pandemics -
Draft resolutions (October 2019) and background information
– Bringing IHL home: A road map for better national implementation of international humanitarian law (33IC/19/12.1DR)
o Background document (33IC/19/12.1)
– Restoring Family Links while respecting privacy, including as it relates to personal data protection (33IC/19/12.4DR)
o Background document (33IC/19/12.4)
o Code of Conduct on Data Protection
– Addressing mental health and psychosocial needs of people affected by armed conflicts, natural disasters and other emergencies (33IC/19/12.2DR)
o Background document (33IC/19/12.2)
– Climate-smart disaster laws and policies that leave no one behind (33IC/19/12.5DR)
oBackground document (33IC/19/12.5)
o Annex: The Checklist on Law and Disaster Preparedness and Response
– Time to act: Tackling epidemics and pandemics together (33IC/19/12.3DR)
o Background document (33IC/19/12.3)
– Women and leadership in the humanitarian action of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (33/19/12.6DR)
– Act today, shape tomorrow ( 33IC/19/7DR )
– Implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding and
Agreement on Operational Arrangements dated 28 November 2005 between Magen David Adom in Israel and the Palestine Red Crescent Society ( 33IC/19/12.7)
Previous Statutory Meetings documents available online
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Previous Statutory Meetings documents available online
The proceedings, reports and resolutions of International Conferences and Council of Delegates since 1863 are available under: www.icrc.org/international-conferences
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