Films
The links below will direct you to a YouTube page. Some of these films are also available on DVD. Please contact us for information.
We also invite you to visit the IFRC's own YouTube channel
where you can watch available Red Cross Red Crescent films.
There is also a special subcategory of films made through a participatory video approach.
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA: Hurricanes and Climate Change (TV spot)
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA: Local voices on climate change
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA: Preparing for climate change
ARGENTINA: La Cruz Roja se prepara para el cambio climatico
BAHAMAS: I am - we are. Are you prepared?
BAHAMAS: Interview with Diane Turnquest, disaster manager of the Bahamas Red Cross
BAHAMAS: The global climate is changing
BELIZE: Dipecho VI Documentary
CARIBBEAN: Workshop on climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction
CAYMAN ISLANDS: Hurricanes in a changing climate (TV spot)
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- Disaster Management
- Health and Care
- Early warning early action
- Advocacy
- Communications
- Community risk reduction
- Youth
- Getting started
Disaster Management
Climate change can act as a catalyst for enhanced disaster management.
Health and Care
Many national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies will be touched by the health implications of climate change.
Early warning early action
Routinely taking humanitarian action before a disaster or health emergency happens, making full use of scientific information on all timescales.
Advocacy
The Red Cross and Red Crescent never works in isolation. Partnerships are more important than ever in the context of global warming.
Communications
The global climate is changing and the past no longer explains the present.
Community risk reduction
The Red Cross and Red Crescent has traditionally focused on response. But now other aspects, including risk reduction, are also given priority.
Youth
Red Cross Red Crescent youth take action to reduce the impacts of climate change.
Getting started
The Red Cross Red Crescent has a growing body of experience working on addressing climate change. Here’s how to use it to get started.
Take a look at Red Cross Red Crescent climate change activities on the worldmap










