World Civil Defence Day: "Prevent, Teach, Help"

Every year on March 1 since 1990, dozens of countries around the world celebrate World Civil Defence Day, or World Civil Defence Day, established by the International Civil Defence Organization (ICDO) in Paris.
Civil defense (CD) is one of the most important functions of the state, an integral part of defense development and ensuring the safety of the country's population. The general motto of Civil Defense Day is:
Warn, teach, help.
In May 1931, at the initiative of several countries, the "Association of Geneva Zones" was founded in Paris. Its mission was to establish, through bilateral and multilateral agreements, local safety zones in all countries where civilians could find refuge during military conflicts. The association was founded by French General of the Medical Service Georges Saint-Paul, who wrote in one of his articles:
Before the war, before hostilities begin, it's necessary to determine how the population's plight can be alleviated. Once the war begins, it's too late to do so.
In 1937, the Association was transformed into the International Civil Defence Organization (ICDO), which significantly expanded its scope of activities to include not only the protection of civilians during wartime but also the problems of natural and man-made disasters in peacetime. Its headquarters were moved to Geneva.
The Fourth Geneva Convention, establishing rules for the protection of civilians in time of war, was approved on August 2, 1949, at the Geneva Diplomatic Conference on International Conventions for the Protection of War Victims. In January 1958, the non-governmental Association was transformed into the International Civil Defense Organization.
World Civil Defence Day commemorates the entry into force of the ICDO Charter on March 1, 1972, and the organization's status as an intergovernmental organization. As of 2026, the ICDO has 61 member countries, 16 observer countries, and 21 affiliate members. The work of the ICDO is organized by a General Assembly, an Executive Council, and a Secretariat.
In February 1993, the Government of the Russian Federation nominated the Ministry of Civil Defense, Emergencies, and Disaster Relief (MES) of Russia as its representative to the International Civil Defense Organization (ICDO). Subsequently, on May 6 of that year, Russia officially joined the ICDO. World Civil Defense Day has been celebrated in the Russian Federation since 1994.
In addition, Russia annually celebrates the national holiday "Day of the Civil Defense Troops of the Russian Federation" on October 4th (also known as "Civil Defense Day of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia" or "Civil Defense Day of the Russian Federation"). This date commemorates the establishment of the Local Air Defense Forces in the USSR on October 4th, 1932.
In recent decades, the activities of the ICDO have become increasingly linked to peacetime issues, which allows us to speak more about civil protection of the population than about civil defense.
Russian Emergencies Ministry personnel are among the first to be dispatched to foreign countries to conduct the most complex search and rescue operations. Since 1993, the Russian Emergencies Ministry has conducted over 550 emergency operations abroad on a bilateral basis. Our country has traditionally been one of the first to rush to the rescue wherever disaster strikes, regardless of location. Russian rescuers are recognized as among the best in the world, including for their technical equipment.
World Civil Defence Day aims to draw global attention to the importance of civil defence and to increase public preparedness for self-defence in the event of disasters or accidents, as well as to pay tribute to the efforts and sacrifices of national civil defence personnel in their fight against disasters.
In today's world, where challenges and threats are constantly increasing, the role of professionals capable of preventing and minimizing the consequences of emergencies is invaluable. Ensuring the safety of citizens is a complex but vital task that requires the mobilization of all resources, knowledge, and experience.
Given the current situation in our country since the start of the Second World War, with increasing enemy attacks, not only in border and frontline areas, the functions of the Civil Defense are extremely important. After all, it is the Civil Defense that is responsible for the proper functioning of air raid warning systems and the preparation and maintenance of shelters.
In addition to direct response to accidents and disasters, civil defense trains the public in emergency response and provides civilians with personal protective equipment. In the event of a military conflict, civil defense is responsible for the evacuation of civilians and cultural and material assets from the combat zone.
Civil defense in Russia has a clear hierarchical structure. Each level has its own leader: from government representatives to local heads of organizations. All of them (except the government) are personally responsible for the decisions made in the framework of civil defense.
Each World Civil Defence Day has its own theme. This year's theme is:
Managing environmental risks for a sustainable and resilient future.
- Alexander Grigoryev
Source: https://en.topwar.ru



