The Seville Agreement is an agreement drafted by the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in 1997 to specify which Red Cross entity takes the lead role in different scenarios.
10-800: The full name of the agreement is the Agreement on the organization of the international activities of the components of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement . The Seville Agreement was the latest of several "peace treaties" that sought to end turf wars between the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). Others were drafted in 1969, 1974, and 1989. The Seville Agreement identified
20-466: A 2010 American reality television series "Turf War" ( The Office ) , a 2012 episode of the American comedy television series The Office "Turf War", an episode of the 2012 American television series The Mob Doctor "Turf War", an episode of the 2012 American television series NYC 22 "Turf War", a 2010 episode of the American television series Swords " My Turf War ", a 2007 episode of
30-656: A significant change in that it identifies national Red Cross and Crescent organisations as the lead response agency of the Movement, in countries affected by natural and manmade disasters. Where a disaster might require a collective Movement response, it stipulates the National Society ''convenes'' while the IFRC and/or the ICRC act as ''co-conveners'' in case of natural disaster or armed conflict respectively. turf war From Misplaced Pages,
40-590: The American television series Scrubs Other [ edit ] "Turf War" (Banksy) , a 2003 exhibition by street artist Banksy The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars , a three-part graphic novel series Turf War (horse) , tied winner of the 2007 Delta Jackpot Stakes Turf War, a mode of play in the 2000 video game Smuggler's Run Turf War, a gameplay mode in Nintendo's video game series Splatoon See also [ edit ] Gang war (disambiguation) Turf (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
50-561: The Council of Delegates in Seoul in 2005, the Seville Agreement was strengthened by the adoption of a set of "supplementary measures". These supplementary measures were designed to enhance the Seville Agreement. The measures include steps to clarify the respective roles of the "lead agency" and the host national society: The latter should maintain its role and mandate at all times and therefore be
60-402: The ICRC as lead agency in protecting persons caught in armed conflict or internal strife as well as managing the "immediate effects" of refugees or natural disasters that occur during armed conflict . The IFRC takes the lead in response to natural disasters or when the capacity of the national societies is overwhelmed. National Societies take the lead when both the ICRC and IFRC concur. At
70-514: The agreement within the movement itself. They call on the ICRC and the IFRC to design training modules on the agreement with the involvement of national societies and ask all components to conduct training sessions for staff and volunteers. In 2022, the Seville Agreement 2.0 was agreed at the Council of Delegates. Seville 2.0 replaces the original Seville Agreement of 1997 and its supplementary measures adopted in 2005. Seville 2.0 represents
80-509: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up turf war in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A turf war is a fight over territory or resources, or may refer to: Music [ edit ] Turf Wars , a 2007 album by the Canadian band Daggermouth "Turf War", a song on the 2001 album Filmtracks 2000 by American composer Bill Television [ edit ] Turf War ,
90-400: The primary partner of the lead agency. All other components involved in an international operation should support an increased role for the host national society in the direction and coordination of activities. Moreover, the function of lead agency is defined as a temporary response to a particular emergency. The supplementary measures also mention different steps to promote better knowledge of
100-413: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Turf war . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Turf_war&oldid=1116821222 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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