. . . . "31061040"^^ . . "4540"^^ . . . "1097918329"^^ . "Dunantist is named after Henry Dunant (1828\u20131910), who inspired the creation of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. It refers to the group of humanitarian practitioners, who follow the traditional or classic approach to humanitarianism, which comprises four fundamental principles: Aside from the strict subscription to the humanitarian principles that the Red Cross is based on, Dunantists also limit their action exclusively to humanitarian crises."@en . "Dunantist is named after Henry Dunant (1828\u20131910), who inspired the creation of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. It refers to the group of humanitarian practitioners, who follow the traditional or classic approach to humanitarianism, which comprises four fundamental principles: \n* Humanity \u2013 alleviate human suffering wherever it may be found \n* Neutrality \u2013 do not take sides in a conflict \n* Impartiality \u2013 aid should be based on needs alone, regardless of race, class, gender and sex \n* Independence \u2013 proactive disengagement from political and military actors to limit coercive control of the humanitarian actor's actions Aside from the strict subscription to the humanitarian principles that the Red Cross is based on, Dunantists also limit their action exclusively to humanitarian crises."@en . . . "Dunantist"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .