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The Netherlands Red Cross (Dutch: Rode Kruis) was founded in 1867.It is among the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.It adopts branch governance structure which leads to approximately 214 branches that enables it to serve the whole country.
Medal of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (Medaille van het Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut) Museum Medal (Erepenning voor Verdiensten jegens Openbare Verzamelingen) Flood Disaster Medal (Watersnoodmedaille) De Ruyter Medal (De Ruyter-medaille) Medal of the Red Cross (Medaille van het Rode Kruis)
Dutch: Rode Kruis Aruba Papiamento: Cruz Cora Aruba: 31 October 1957: Australian Red Cross: 28 June 1941: Austrian Red Cross: German: Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz: 14 March 1880: Azerbaijan Red Crescent Society: Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Qızıl Aypara Cəmiyyət: 10 March 1920: Bahamas Red Cross 1939: Bahrain Red Crescent Society
Van of the Italian Red Cross. The IFRC has its headquarters in Geneva. It also runs five zone offices (Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East-North Africa), 14 permanent regional offices and has about 350 delegates in more than 60 delegations around the world. The legal basis for the work of the IFRC is its constitution.
Henry Pomeroy Davison, a founding father of the League of Red Cross Societies [3]. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is a worldwide humanitarian aid organization that reaches 160 million people each year through its 191 member National Societies. [4]
The American National Red Cross [5] is a nonprofit humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States.
Red Youth (Dutch: Rode Jeugd) was a communist organization in the Netherlands. It originated in the group around the periodical Rode Jeugd, which had been started by the pro-China Rode Vlag-grouping in 1966. In October 1967 the group around Rode Jeugd broke away, and formed their own organisation
Wim Van-Boxelaere. He was killed on 14 December 1991 in Somalia. Jón Karlsson. He was killed on 22 April 1992 in Afghanistan. Frédéric Maurice. He died on 19 May 1992 at the age of 39, one day after a Red Cross transport he was escorting was attacked in the former Yugoslavian city of Sarajevo. Solomon Jarboe. He was killed on 26 August 1992 ...