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Sarah Harrison
Sarah Harrisson
Sarah Harrison | GLOW Red During the last decade, the need to address Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) has gained increased focus, both in the RCRC Movement and in the humanitarian field in general. To Sarah Harrison these are not new issues. She
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Pascale Meige
Pascale Meige
Pascale Meige | GLOW Red After having spent 22 years working for the ICRC, Pascale Meige felt keen to be part of a larger membership environment of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement, and to cover a wider spectrum of humanitarian issues and action. Lucky for
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Elizabeth Murigi
Elizabeth Murigi
Elizabeth Murigi | GLOW Red Elizabeth’s tremendous journey began as a volunteer in 2015. She quickly fell in love with the humanitarian work and one year later, she vied to become Head of department of community service in the four-part youth programme in her
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Christine Fares
Christine Fares
Christine Fares | GLOW Red When Christine Fares, started at the ICRC at 19 years old, she was hired to work as a secretary while finishing her studies in Lebanon. Now she is a Restoring Family Links (RFL) field officer in the Beirut delegation.“I fell into the
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May Mousa
May Mousa
May Mousa | GLOW Red After working as a radio operator for the ICRC in Iraq, May Mousa slowly moved her way into the Water and Habitat unit (WatHab). She eventually had to leave the ICRC and Iraq but always kept her eye out for job openings at the ICRC. “I had
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Sarah Rashid
Sarah Rashid
Sarah Rashid | GLOW Red She had no idea what workshop she was invited to, back in 2016. But once she got there, Sarah Rashid realized this was what she always had wanted: it was a volunteering training from the Pakistan Red Crescent. Sarah: “The RCRC was a
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Aietdal Abdo Nasser
Aietdal Abdo Nasser
Aietdal Abdo Nasser | GLOW Red She ended up in war situations several times. Choose to drive into a battlefield to go out and get resources for a dialysis centre while fearing for her own life and that of her colleagues. Mrs. Aietdal Abdo Nasser is the
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Air rescue pilot nurses
Air rescue pilot nurses - the IPSA
Air rescue pilot nurses - the IPSA | GLOW Red In 1934, the French Red Cross, the Aeronautical Federation and the Ministry of Air signed an agreement: the French Red Cross started training nurse pilots and attendants. Those nurses became the IPSAs: Infirmières
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Bettina Ragazzoni
Bettina Ragazzoni
Bettina Ragazzoni | GLOW Red ”I joined the Red Cross Movement as a volunteer over 25 years ago. I've always wanted to help others, in particular through a social and humanitarian commitment to a Movement with a universal vocation, close to vulnerable people in
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Marie-Esther Rouffet
Marie-Esther Rouffet
Marie-Esther Rouffet | GLOW Red Marie-Esther Rouffet decided to join the Red Cross because she loves and believes deeply in its values. She joined the French Red Cross in 2006 at the age of 18 as a student at a Red Cross nursing school. Her path through the