Red Cross of Serbia | |
Native Name: | Црвени крст Србије |
Native Name Lang: | srp |
Founder: | Vladan Đorđević |
Vat Id: | (for European organizations) --> |
Headquarters: | Belgrade, Serbia |
Location: | Serbia |
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Leader Title: | President |
Leader Name: | Dragan Radovanović |
Parent Organization: | International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies |
Staff: | 800[1] |
Volunteers: | 60,000 |
The Red Cross of Serbia (Serbian: Црвени крст Србије|Crveni krst Srbije) is a humanitarian, non-governmental organisation that provides humanitarian aid, disaster relief and education in Serbia. It is the national affiliate of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
It was founded on 6 February 1876 by Vladan Đorđević, a prominent Serbian physician and politician.[2] Metropolitan Mihailo, its first president,[3] held the office from its fledgling beginnings in 1876 until 1883. The other presidents include:
One of the public authorisations given to the Red Cross of Serbia by the Government of Serbia is preparing, acting and educating people for response to disasters, armed conflicts and other emergency situations on the territory of Serbia.[4] More than 3,000 volunteers in local branches of the Red Cross are educated for disaster response, while more than 300 of volunteers and employees were professionally trained for search and rescue in all environmental conditions.[5] They are educated to perform specific tasks of the National disaster response teams: