Jamaica Red Cross Explained

Jamaica Red Cross Society
Formation:8 April 1948
Type:Aid agency
Purpose:Humanitarian aid
Headquarters:Central Village, Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica
Location:Jamaica
Affiliations:International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Website:https://www.jamaicaredcross.org/

The Jamaica Red Cross Society is a humanitarian aid agency in Jamaica.

History

The Jamaica Red Cross was founded in 1948 as a branch of the British Red Cross. In July 1964, the British Red Cross transferred control to a new national society, which in October 1964 was officially recognised by the International Committee of the Red Cross.[1]

Following Hurricane Gilbert in 1988, the Jamaica Red Cross was very involved in providing aid. Over 2,500 volunteers worked 14-hour shifts providing relief. They also had support from the League of Red Cross Societies, with additional supplies arriving from their warehouse in Panama.[2]

Programmes

The Jamaica Red Cross Society is governed and administered a Central Committee. The term of office for its members is two years.[3]

The organisation has executed various programmes to mitigate the harms of HIV/AIDS in the country.[4]

References

  1. Web site: 1 October 1964 . Recognition of the Jamaica Red Cross Society . 30 March 2024 . International Committee of the Red Cross.
  2. Book: Report on the Activities of the IICA Office in Jamaica in Response to Hurricane Gilbert and its Effects on the Agricultural Sector . February 1989 . IICA Office in Jamaica . F-9.
  3. Web site: Governance. 2020-09-23. www.jamaicaredcross.org.
  4. Web site: Jamaica Red Cross. Ministry of Health & Wellness National HIV/STI/TB Programme. 2020.

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