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The URCS Volunteers
Who is a Uganda Red Cross Society Volunteer?
A Uganda Red Cross Society volunteer is a person who freely contributes his/her services regularly or occasionally, not by a desire of material or financial gain or by external social, economic or political affiliation.
A Uganda Red Cross Society member is a person who has formally agreed to the condition or membership as required by the Uganda Red Cross Society constitution and rules and is entitled to stand and be an elected Representative on governing bodies and to vote.
NB:Volunteers may or may not be members of Uganda Red Cross Society.
Roles and Responsibilities of Volunteers:
Each volunteer has a responsibility to URCS and the people he/she has chosen to work for.
Volunteers should:
- Remember that when they are working for URCS they are representing the Red Cross movement and its ideals.
- Familiarize themselves with the volunteer's code of ethics, the fundamental principles, the philosophy of voluntary service, Geneva Conventions and the two additional protocols.
- Be attentive to the needs of others at all times.
- Be ready to assume responsibilities and try to be accessible.
- Be realistic about their availability and limitations.
- Seek to serve at the level of their capacity but be flexible and persevering in performing tasks undertaken.
- Seek to strengthen the sub branch, branch or national secretariat by being fully informed of its goals, objectives and policies.
- Try to be positive and enthusiastic.
- Establish a positive working relationship with other co-volunteers and staff
- By improving communication and being aware of the importance of interaction.
- If in doubt, seek advice on URCS or branch matters from the appropriate authority before taking a decision.
What a Uganda Red Cross Society Volunteer must know.
- History of the Red Cross movement.
- Components of the Red Cross Movement
- URCS History , Mission, Structure, and activities
- Fundamental Principle of the Red Cross / Red Crescent
- The Emblem
- The Four Geneva Conventions and additional protocols (IHL)
- Fundamental rules of the IHL applicable in armed conflicts
- Code of ethics
- Responsibilities and teamwork
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Thank you for showing your interest in donating to Uganda Red Cross Society.
Ways to Donate:
You can donate in cash or in kind
For in kind donations visit us at Plot 551/555 Rubaga Road or call +256-312-260615/6/7
BANK TRANSFER Donations may be made directly into the Uganda Red Cross Bank accounts below:
Account Name: UGANDA REDCROSS FINANCE CORE
Account Number: 0108213406901
Bank Name: STANDARD CHARTERED BANK, SPEKE ROAD (KAMPALA)
Swift Code: SCBLUGKA
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 10 November 2010 09:37 |
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The URCS Volunteers
Who is a Uganda Red Cross Society Volunteer?
A Uganda Red Cross Society volunteer is a person who freely contributes his/her services regularly or occasionally, not by a desire of material or financial gain or by external social, economic or political affiliation.
A Uganda Red Cross Society member is a person who has formally agreed to the condition or membership as required by the Uganda Red Cross Society constitution and rules and is entitled to stand and be an elected Representative on governing bodies and to vote.
NB:Volunteers may or may not be members of Uganda Red Cross Society.
Roles and Responsibilities of Volunteers;
Each volunteer has a responsibility to URCS and the people he/she has chosen to work for.
Volunteers should:
- Remember that when they are working for URCS they are representing the Red Cross movement and its ideals.
- Familiarize themselves with the volunteer's code of ethics, the fundamental principles, the philosophy of voluntary service, Geneva Conventions and the two additional protocols.
- Be attentive to the needs of others at all times.
- Be ready to assume responsibilities and try to be accessible.
- Be realistic about their availability and limitations.
- Seek to serve at the level of their capacity but be flexible and persevering in performing tasks undertaken.
- Seek to strengthen the sub branch, branch or national secretariat by being fully informed of its goals, objectives and policies.
- Try to be positive and enthusiastic.
- Establish a positive working relationship with other co-volunteers and staff
- By improving communication and being aware of the importance of interaction.
- If in doubt, seek advice on URCS or branch matters from the appropriate authority before taking a decision.
What a Uganda Red Cross Society Volunteer must know.
- History of the Red Cross movement.
- Components of the Red Cross Movement
- URCS History , Mission, Structure, and activities
- Fundamental Principle of the Red Cross / Red Crescent
- The Emblem
- The Four Geneva Conventions and additional protocols (IHL)
- Fundamental rules of the IHL applicable in armed conflicts
- Code of ethics
- Responsibilities and teamwork
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Last Updated on Sunday, 21 November 2010 08:02 |
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