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The FUNDAMENTAL principles of the international red cross and red crescent movement:ethics and tools for humanitarian action

Physical description: 91 p.: ill.; port 21 cm.;
Subjects: International committee of the red cross and red crescent.;
Publisher: : International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Geneva , 2015.;
Call number: 361.7 FUN;
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260 $bInternational Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent$aGeneva$c2015.
300 $a91 p.: ill.; port$c21 cm.
650 $aInternational committee of the red cross and red crescent.

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