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Meeting marks International Red Cross Day

The Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRC) held a meeting in Hanoi on May 7 to mark International Red Cross and Red Crescent Day and launch a blood donation programme.
Meeting marks International Red Cross Day ảnh 1​Ho Chi Minh City Red Cross presents gift to people affected by flood in the central region (Source: nhandan.com.vn) 
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRC) held a meeting in Hanoi onMay 7 to mark International Red Cross and Red Crescent Day and launch a blooddonation programme.

Speakingat the event, VRC Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Xuan Thu said that the day affirms theimportance of humanitarian activities in support for the most vulnerable groupsin the community.

Withthe theme “Red Cross – Everywhere for Everyone”, this year’s event highlightedthe diversification and creativeness of each red cross society in tacklingcurrent humanitarian challenges.

Theover-70-year-old Vietnam Red Cross Society has become a prestigious memberwhich has actively contributed to works of the International Red Cross and RedCrescent Movement.

Ithas implemented a series of humanitarian programmes in various fields,including health care, social relief and disaster response.

Lastyear, the organisation distributed 35 foreign non-governmental aid packagesworth nearly 117 billion VND (5.16 million USD), of which more than 77 billionVND came from partners of the International Red Cross and Red CrescentMovement.

A “cow bank” is VRC’s prominent project since it has been providing breedingcows as means of support to families ridden by economic difficulties across 63cities and provinces.

Afterthe meeting, VRC members and volunteers joined the blood donation programme. - VNA
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