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The Indonesian Red Cross Society (Indonesian: Palang Merah Indonesia, PMI) is a humanitarian organization in Indonesia. It is a member of International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Indonesia is one of the few Muslim-majority countries to use the Red Cross as its symbol. Indonesia is not a strictly faith-based nation. [1]
Further, in 1945, he also became a member of the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence. [7] Soetardjo was a proponent of the Greater Indonesia concept during his time at BPUPK. [1] After the proclamation of Indonesian independence, Soetardjo was appointed as the Republican governor of West Java on 6 September 1945.
PMI (Palang Merah Indonesia) - Indonesian Red Cross. PMKRI (Perhimpunan Mahasiswa Katholik Republik Indonesia) - Union of Catholic University Students of the Republic of Indonesia PMR (Palang Merah Remaja) - Youth Red Cross POLRI (Polisi Republik Indonesia) - Indonesian National Police. PP (Peraturan Pemerintah) - Government Regulations.
He was the first native Indonesian to be appointed to the position of dean of the faculty of sciences at the University of Indonesia in Bandung in 1957. [1] He is also one of the founders of private university Universitas Nasional. Djoehana was one of five members of the committee for the establishment of the Indonesian Red Cross.
Suharso in a 2001 Indonesian stamp. Suharso, (1912–1971) also spelled Soeharso, was an Indonesian medical doctor known for his work with disabled people and in the rehabilitation of people injured during the Indonesian National Revolution. He was declared to be a National Hero of Indonesia in 1973. [1]
He also participated in the formation of the Indonesian Red Cross Society of North Sumatra as its first chairman. [ 7 ] In 1962, he studied at the Indonesian Army Command and General Staff College, and was given the titular rank of major .
ICBRR stands for Integrated Community Based Risk Reduction Program.It is a program currently being implemented in Indonesia, funded by the International Federation Red Cross (IFRC) and in cooperation with the Danish Red Cross (DRC) and Indonesian Red Cross Society (PMI).
Restoring Family Links (RFL) is a program of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, more specifically the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies involving activities that aim to prevent separation and disappearance, look for missing persons, restore and maintain contact between family ...