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"Turkish Red Crescent Society" in 1947; It was renamed Kızılay by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1935, [4] after the foundation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923. Beginning with the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), the Turkish Red Crescent Society has provided medical relief to soldiers in all battlefields in which Turkey was present, through ...
Uzbekistan Red Crescent Society Uzbek: O‘zbekiston Qizil Yarim Oy Jamiyati: 14 November 1925: Vanuatu Red Cross Society: 1992: Venezuelan Red Cross Society Spanish: Sociedad Venezolana de la Cruz Roja: 1895: Viet Nam Red Cross Society: Vietnamese: Hội Chữ thập đỏ Việt Nam: 23 November 1946: Yemen Red Crescent Society
Pages in category "Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies" The following 139 pages are in this category, out of 139 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Turkey's Kizilay (Red Crescent) is sending its biggest aid shipment yet to Gaza via Egypt, with a ship carrying some 3,000 tons of food, medicine and equipment leaving for the Egyptian port of Al ...
A Turkish military plane with humanitarian aid for Palestinians in Gaza has arrived in Egypt, the Turkish Red Crescent said on Friday, as President Tayyip Erdogan called rights violations against ...
The most recent National Societies to have been recognized within the Movement are the Maldives Red Crescent Society (9 November 2011), the Cyprus Red Cross Society, the South Sudan Red Cross Society (12 November 2013) and, the last, the Tuvalu Red Cross Society (on 1 March 2016).
The Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C. is collecting clothing and medical donations to ship overseas. Place any of the listed items below in clear bags and mail them to the Turkish Embassy at ...
The Ottoman Empire established the first Red Cross Society in the Muslim world in 1869. However, this was a Geneva committee effort rather than a national one. They had succeeded in persuading Dr. Abdullah Bey (1801-1974), an Austrian-born Ottoman surgeon, to establish a Red Cross Society in Istanbul at a medical symposium in Paris.