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Red Cross youth clubs are established in many Mongolian kindergartens, schools and universities to engage youth in humanitarian activities and further promote these principles to the community. Activities include peer training in health and first aid, earthquake preparedness, water and sanitation, HIV/AIDS awareness, youth camps and ...
Mauritius Red Cross French: Croix-Rouge de Maurice: Mexican Red Cross: Spanish: Cruz Roja Mexicana: 21 February 1910: Micronesia Red Cross Society Moldovan Red Cross Society Romanian: Societatea de Cruce RoČ™ie din Moldova: 21 February 1910: Red Cross of Monaco: French: Croix-Rouge monégasque: 1948: Mongolian Red Cross Society
The following is a list of youth organizations. A youth organization is a type of organization with a focus upon providing activities and socialization for minors . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In this list, most organizations are international unless noted otherwise.
YMCA, sometimes regionally called the Y, is a worldwide youth organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 64 million beneficiaries in 120 countries.It has nearly 90,000 staff, some 920,000 volunteers and 12,000 branches worldwide. [1]
The first congress was held in July 1922 in Ulaanbaatar. At the twentieth congress in 1991, members established a new youth and community organization on the basis of the organization. On January 17, 1991, the Mongolian Youth Forum was organized, the Youth Association was established, and the association's declaration and charter were approved.
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Mongolian Academy of Sciences ... (13 P) S. Sports clubs and teams in Ulaanbaatar (1 C, 1 P) U. Universities in Ulaanbaatar (4 P) ... Mongolian Red Cross Society; N.
The Mongols Motorcycle Club was formed in Montebello, California on December 5, 1969. [2] The club had ten founding members, the majority of whom were Vietnam veterans. [15] [16] The first national president of the Mongols, Louis Costello, named the club in honor of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire.