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Red Cross Youth Competitions
Progress of science and technology and art today by the activity in high spirits and competitive. Preparation facilities and infrastructure and the ability themselves, especially in the areas of skills development which is something very needed in the efforts to establish a human resources are more qualified.
To form a strong human resources and ready to carry out the development, the course should be conducted of the development early through various forms of education, both formal and non formal education. Continue reading
Community Base
In order to anticipate the various possibilities that occur at times that will come when this PMI is developing a Community Based Program Disaster Preparedness (Community Based Disaster Preparedness). This program is intended to encourage the empowerment of communities to alert the capacity to prevent and reduce disaster impacts and risks that occur in the environment. This is very important because the public as the party directly affected in case of disaster.
Also in the Red Cross is also rampant in Indonesia held training for Community Based First Aid (Community Based First Aid / CBFA) Continue reading
Indonesian Red Cross
Establishment of the Indonesian Red Cross has actually started before World War II, October 12, exactly 1873.Pemerintah Dutch Colonial built in the Indonesian Red Cross with a crotch Afdeeling Roode Nederlandsche Indië (NERKAI) which later disbanded during the Japanese occupation.
Struggle to establish the Indonesian Red Cross (IRC) began in 1932. The activity was spearheaded by Dr. and Dr. RCL Senduk Bahder Djohan by making design IRC formation. The design is widespread support from the educated ones, especially Indonesia, and submitted to the Assembly Narkai Conference in 1940, but rejected outright. Continue reading
The Mission Of The Federation And its Responsibilities Within The Movement
The Federation coordinates cooperation between national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies throughout the world and supports the foundation of new national societies in countries where no official society exists. On the international stage, the Federation organizes and leads relief assistance missions after emergencies like natural disasters, manmade disasters, epidemics, mass refugee flights, and other emergencies. According to the 1997 Seville Agreement, the Federation is the Lead Agency of the Movement in any emergency situation which does not take place as part of an armed conflict. The Federation cooperates with the national societies of those countries affected – each called the Operating National Society (ONS) – as well as the national societies of other countries willing to offer assistance – called Participating National Societies (PNS). Continue reading