The humanitarian challenges faced in war Universality Clara Barton To prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies Central Information Agency Henry Dunant The International Federation of Red Cross and the International Committee of the Red Cross Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity, Universality International Humanitarian Law Independence Humanity By taking feasible precautions To help distinguish who should be attacked and who should be protected Impartiality Law of war or the law of armed conflict. President Chester Arthur Combatants can only engage in military acts necessary to achieve the submission of the enemy To educate the public about International Humanitarian Law Neutrality A set of universal rules which place basic limits on how war is waged An international agreement between nations When a certain practice is recognized as an obligation on all nations even if it is not a formal treaty The four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their two Additional Protocols of 1977 Civilians, combatants, and those who are no longer in the fight Parties to a conflict are obligated to take measures to minimize collateral damage Countries must incorporate the Geneva Conventions into their own laws Prohibits means of warfare that cause unnecessary suffering to combatants/ civilians Military necessity, Distinction, Proportionality, and Limiting unnecessary suffering The humanitarian challenges faced in war Universality Clara Barton To prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies Central Information Agency Henry Dunant The International Federation of Red Cross and the International Committee of the Red Cross Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity, Universality International Humanitarian Law Independence Humanity By taking feasible precautions To help distinguish who should be attacked and who should be protected Impartiality Law of war or the law of armed conflict. President Chester Arthur Combatants can only engage in military acts necessary to achieve the submission of the enemy To educate the public about International Humanitarian Law Neutrality A set of universal rules which place basic limits on how war is waged An international agreement between nations When a certain practice is recognized as an obligation on all nations even if it is not a formal treaty The four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their two Additional Protocols of 1977 Civilians, combatants, and those who are no longer in the fight Parties to a conflict are obligated to take measures to minimize collateral damage Countries must incorporate the Geneva Conventions into their own laws Prohibits means of warfare that cause unnecessary suffering to combatants/ civilians Military necessity, Distinction, Proportionality, and Limiting unnecessary suffering
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
The humanitarian challenges faced in war
Universality
Clara Barton
To prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies
Central Information Agency
Henry Dunant
The International Federation of Red Cross and the International Committee of the Red Cross
Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity, Universality
International Humanitarian Law
Independence
Humanity
By taking feasible precautions
To help distinguish who should be attacked and who should be protected
Impartiality
Law of war or the law of armed conflict.
President Chester Arthur
Combatants can only engage in military acts necessary to achieve the submission of the enemy
To educate the public about International Humanitarian Law
Neutrality
A set of universal rules which place basic limits on how war is waged
An international agreement between nations
When a certain practice is recognized as an obligation on all nations even if it is not a formal treaty
The four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their two Additional Protocols of 1977
Civilians, combatants, and those who are no longer in the fight
Parties to a conflict are obligated to take measures to minimize collateral damage
Countries must incorporate the Geneva Conventions into their own laws
Prohibits means of warfare that cause unnecessary suffering to combatants/ civilians
Military necessity, Distinction, Proportionality, and Limiting unnecessary suffering