Is it legal for the Red Cross and
other aid organisations to give aid to belligerent forces or non-civilians in a conflict such as this?
Not exact matches
Stop the Traffik is a global coalition which already numbers more than 350
organisations including churches, community groups,
other faith groups, businesses and NGOs (including Oasis Trust, Salvation Army, Tearfund, World Vision, JFCI, Christian
Aid, Bible Society and Spring Harvest).
Those signed up to the move include humanitarian
aid organisation Caritas Internationalis, three Catholic banks with balance sheets totalling about 7.5 billion Euros, as well as several dioceses and
other institutions.
Government, the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki,
other members of the National and state assemblies as well as groups,
organisations, corporate bodies and philanthropists to come to the
aid of the ailing girl.
February saw the hard work pay off of Rights of Women and
other domestic violence
organisations which have been fighting the restrictive domestic violence legal
aid eligibility criteria.
State funded legal services, such as community law centres and legal
aid lawyers are visited more often than telephoned, though non-governmental organizations providing free legal information or advice, such as Citizens Advice Bureaux and
other social services / advocacy
organisations, provide a higher incidence of telephone advice.
They join an ever - increasing number of
other health
organisations that have publicly stated their support for marriage equality and / or opposition to the plebiscite, including for example a broad coalition of LGBTIQ
organisations, Victorian
AIDS Council, cohealth, Drummond Street Services, Indigenous Allied Health Australia, The Australian Sociological Association, Relationships Australia, Mental Health Carers NSW / ARAFMI, MIND Australia, Australian Psychological Society, Australian Medical Students Association, Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, among many, many
others.
-- schools, local councils, churches and
other non-profit or benevolent community
organisations, associations and groups which have occasion to display the flag from flag poles on their premises, or which display the flag on special public occasions, or in halls or meeting rooms; — community
organisations, Australian exchange students and humanitarian
aid workers undertaking official visits or duties overseas; and — a family member, or an ex-service
organisation representative, for use at the funeral of an Australian war veteran; and — a limited number are available to private individuals each financial year.