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Red Cross Society of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

The Red Cross Society of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK RCS;[2] Korean조선민주주의인민공화국 적십자회; MRChosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk Chŏksipcha[3]) is the national Red Cross Society of North Korea. It was founded as the Red Cross Society of North Korea on 18 October 1946 by the Soviet-backed occupational government.[4]

Red Cross Society of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Emblem of the Red Cross Society of the DPRK
AbbreviationDPRK RCS
Formation18 October 1946
TypeNGO
PurposeHumanitarian
HeadquartersPyongyang, North Korea
Location
Region served
 North Korea
Secretary General
Ri Ho-rim
President
Kang Su-rin
Vice chairman executive
Paek Yong-ho
Vice chairman
Kim Hyong-hun
Vice chairman
Ri Chung-bok
AffiliationsInternational Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Volunteers
3,300
Websitewww.friend.com.kp/dprkrcs/
Red Cross Society of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Chosŏn'gŭl
조선민주주의인민공화국 적십자회
Hancha
朝鮮民主主義人民共和國 赤十字會
Revised RomanizationJoseon Minjujuui Inmin Gonghwagung Jeoksipjahoe
McCune–ReischauerChosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk Chŏksipcha Hoe

It was admitted into the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) on 11 May 1956. This admittance had a great symbolic importance, as the North Korean regime remained outside most international organizations for decades.

The DPRK RCS is active in flood relief work as flooding is a prominent humanitarian problem in North Korea. Issues related to water supply, damage to the infrastructure, landslides, a need for food aid, homelessness and waterborne diseases are also other humanitarian problems faced by the DPRK RCS.

The society has participated in family reunions of Korean families separated by the Korean War and in repatriation of Japanese Koreans. Other humanitarian and relief activities abroad have targeted China, India, Iran, the former Soviet Union, Argentina, Jamaica, Egypt, Benin, and Somalia.

History edit

The society was founded as the "Red Cross Society of North Korea" on 18 October 1946. It was renamed "Red Cross Society of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea" in December 1948,[4] by Decision No. 101 of the Cabinet of North Korea.[5] By 1950 it had become a nation-wide organization.[6] It was admitted into the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) on 11 May 1956.[7] This admittance had a great symbolic importance for North Korea, as the regime had been isolated from almost all of international organizations such as the United Nations,[8] which it only joined in 1991.[9] One of the original tasks for the society was prevention of once prevalent infectious diseases such as tuberculosis.[6]

The DPRK RCS held a prominent role in aftermath of the Korean War. The society provided the people with food, clothing, bedding and medical services at provincial hospitals, and first aid posts.[6]

In 1971 Koreans from both sides officially met and shook hands for the first time, during the delivery of a letter from the North Korean Red Cross Society accepting a proposal from the South Korean National Red Cross for joint investigation of the problems of families separated by the division of the peninsula. Preliminary meetings between delegations of both entities were held multiple times in late in the year.[10] The two societies met about 30 times in the ensuing year, reaching a preliminary agreement.[11] Then in 1973 progress stalled.[12]

The Law on the Red Cross Society of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea further defines its role,[5] and was adopted by Decree 2113 of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly on 10 January 2007.[13]

The DPRK RCS was involved in repatriating Japanese Koreans in 1959 and in returning "unconverted long-term prisoners", North Korean loyalist prisoners in South Korea, in 1993 and 2000. The DPRK RCS has also worked on family reunions for families separated by the Korean War.[7]

In 2016 the society celebrated its 70th anniversary, and foreign partners from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement visited Sinyang County to learn about programs to improve food production and increase local awareness on natural disasters.[6]

Activities edit

Administratively DPRK RCS, has central, provincial, city and county level committees.[14] Its secretary general is Ri Ho-rim, president Kang Su-rin, vice chairman executive Paek Yong-ho, and vice chairmen Kim Hyong-hun and Ri Chung-bok.[1] The organization is based in the Central District of Pyongyang.[1]

The DPRK RCS is often active in the flood relief work, as flooding in North Korea remains a major humanitarian concern. Other major humanitarian problems related to the flooding, and faced by the IFRC, are damage to the water supply in both urban and rural communities, damage to the infrastructure, landslides, a need for the food aid, homelessness and waterborne diseases.[1][6] As of 2016, deforestation remains a major contributing cause for natural disasters.[15] The DPRK RCS also sent aid to South Korea after record flooding there in August and early September 1984. The society's other humanitarian and relief activities abroad have targeted China, Japan, India, Iran, the former Soviet Union, Argentina, Jamaica, Egypt, Benin, and Somalia.[7]

As of July 2013, there were 3,300 Red Cross volunteers in the North Korea.[1]

In 2013, its programs reached 8.89 million North Koreans.[2] Healthcare programs focusing on women and children have been implemented in 56 cities.[2]

Additionally, it operates the Pyongyang Red Cross Hospital[16] which is considered amongst the best in the DPRK.

See also edit

References and sources edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Korea, Democratic People's Republic". International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Democratic People's Republic of Korea: Annual Report 2012" (PDF). International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. 30 April 2013. p. 1. MAAKP002.
  3. ^ "geonames – International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies". Geonames. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
  4. ^ a b Report of the DPRK Association for Human Rights Studies 2014, p. 48.
  5. ^ a b Kim Kum-jin (May 2014). "Humanitarian Activities: Red Cross Society of the DPRK". Democratic People's Republic of Korea. No. 701. pp. 38–39. ISSN 1727-9208.
  6. ^ a b c d e Fuller, Patrick (31 October 2016). "International partners pay tribute to DPRK Red Cross on its 70th anniversary". International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  7. ^ a b c . Voice of Korea. Archived from the original on 18 April 2011. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
  8. ^ Tessa Morris-Suzuki (2007). Exodus to North Korea: Shadows from Japan's Cold War. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 102. ISBN 978-0-7425-7938-5.
  9. ^ Fomerand, Jacques (2017). "Korea (Democratic People's Republic of)". Historical Dictionary of the United Nations (2nd ed.). Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 336. ISBN 978-1-5381-0971-7.
  10. ^ William E. Skillend (Chapter on Korea) (1972). Macadam, Ivison; Grindrod, Muriel; Boas, Ann (eds.). The Annual Register of World Events 1971. 213. Great Britain: Longmans, Green and Co Ltd. p. 309. ISBN 0-582-11971-5.
  11. ^ William E. Skillend (Chapter on Korea) (1973). Macadam, Ivison; Grindrod, Muriel; Boas, Ann (eds.). The Annual Register of World Events 1972. 214. Great Britain: Longmans, Green and Co Ltd. pp. 273, 317.
  12. ^ William E. Skillend (Chapter on Korea) (1974). Hodson, H. V.; Hoffman, Verena (eds.). The Annual Register of World Events 1973. 215. Great Britain: Longmans, Green and Co Ltd. p. 327. ISBN 0-582-50115-6.
  13. ^ Report of the DPRK Association for Human Rights Studies 2014, p. 41.
  14. ^ Report of the DPRK Association for Human Rights Studies 2014, p. 49.
  15. ^ "Red Cross calls for urgent North Korea aid as floods affect 600,000". ABC Australia. 3 October 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  16. ^ Park, Kee B.; Roh, Young Han; Lee-Park, Owen; Park, Sophie (2015). "History of Neurosurgery in Democratic People's Republic of Korea". World Neurosurgery. 84 (3): 855–859. doi:10.1016/j.wneu.2015.03.020. PMID 25827044.

Works cited edit

  • (PDF). Pyongyag: DPRK Association for Human Rights Studies. 13 September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2014.

External links edit

  • Korea Red Cross Foundation – a subordinate body of DPRK RCS
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 26 September 2016), Naenara

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The Red Cross Society of the Democratic People s Republic of Korea DPRK RCS 2 Korean 조선민주주의인민공화국 적십자회 MR Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk Chŏksipcha 3 is the national Red Cross Society of North Korea It was founded as the Red Cross Society of North Korea on 18 October 1946 by the Soviet backed occupational government 4 Red Cross Society of the Democratic People s Republic of KoreaEmblem of the Red Cross Society of the DPRKAbbreviationDPRK RCSFormation18 October 1946TypeNGOPurposeHumanitarianHeadquartersPyongyang North KoreaLocationRyonhwa 1 dong Central District Pyongyang 1 Region served North KoreaSecretary GeneralRi Ho rimPresidentKang Su rinVice chairman executivePaek Yong hoVice chairmanKim Hyong hunVice chairmanRi Chung bokAffiliationsInternational Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent SocietiesVolunteers3 300Websitewww wbr friend wbr com wbr kp wbr dprkrcs wbr Red Cross Society of the Democratic People s Republic of KoreaChosŏn gŭl조선민주주의인민공화국적십자회Hancha朝鮮民主主義人民共和國赤十字會Revised RomanizationJoseon Minjujuui Inmin Gonghwagung JeoksipjahoeMcCune ReischauerChosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk Chŏksipcha HoeIt was admitted into the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies IFRC on 11 May 1956 This admittance had a great symbolic importance as the North Korean regime remained outside most international organizations for decades The DPRK RCS is active in flood relief work as flooding is a prominent humanitarian problem in North Korea Issues related to water supply damage to the infrastructure landslides a need for food aid homelessness and waterborne diseases are also other humanitarian problems faced by the DPRK RCS The society has participated in family reunions of Korean families separated by the Korean War and in repatriation of Japanese Koreans Other humanitarian and relief activities abroad have targeted China India Iran the former Soviet Union Argentina Jamaica Egypt Benin and Somalia Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 See also 4 References and sources 4 1 Works cited 5 External linksHistory editThe society was founded as the Red Cross Society of North Korea on 18 October 1946 It was renamed Red Cross Society of the Democratic People s Republic of Korea in December 1948 4 by Decision No 101 of the Cabinet of North Korea 5 By 1950 it had become a nation wide organization 6 It was admitted into the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies IFRC on 11 May 1956 7 This admittance had a great symbolic importance for North Korea as the regime had been isolated from almost all of international organizations such as the United Nations 8 which it only joined in 1991 9 One of the original tasks for the society was prevention of once prevalent infectious diseases such as tuberculosis 6 The DPRK RCS held a prominent role in aftermath of the Korean War The society provided the people with food clothing bedding and medical services at provincial hospitals and first aid posts 6 In 1971 Koreans from both sides officially met and shook hands for the first time during the delivery of a letter from the North Korean Red Cross Society accepting a proposal from the South Korean National Red Cross for joint investigation of the problems of families separated by the division of the peninsula Preliminary meetings between delegations of both entities were held multiple times in late in the year 10 The two societies met about 30 times in the ensuing year reaching a preliminary agreement 11 Then in 1973 progress stalled 12 The Law on the Red Cross Society of the Democratic People s Republic of Korea further defines its role 5 and was adopted by Decree 2113 of the Presidium of the Supreme People s Assembly on 10 January 2007 13 The DPRK RCS was involved in repatriating Japanese Koreans in 1959 and in returning unconverted long term prisoners North Korean loyalist prisoners in South Korea in 1993 and 2000 The DPRK RCS has also worked on family reunions for families separated by the Korean War 7 In 2016 the society celebrated its 70th anniversary and foreign partners from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement visited Sinyang County to learn about programs to improve food production and increase local awareness on natural disasters 6 Activities editAdministratively DPRK RCS has central provincial city and county level committees 14 Its secretary general is Ri Ho rim president Kang Su rin vice chairman executive Paek Yong ho and vice chairmen Kim Hyong hun and Ri Chung bok 1 The organization is based in the Central District of Pyongyang 1 The DPRK RCS is often active in the flood relief work as flooding in North Korea remains a major humanitarian concern Other major humanitarian problems related to the flooding and faced by the IFRC are damage to the water supply in both urban and rural communities damage to the infrastructure landslides a need for the food aid homelessness and waterborne diseases 1 6 As of 2016 update deforestation remains a major contributing cause for natural disasters 15 The DPRK RCS also sent aid to South Korea after record flooding there in August and early September 1984 The society s other humanitarian and relief activities abroad have targeted China Japan India Iran the former Soviet Union Argentina Jamaica Egypt Benin and Somalia 7 As of July 2013 update there were 3 300 Red Cross volunteers in the North Korea 1 In 2013 its programs reached 8 89 million North Koreans 2 Healthcare programs focusing on women and children have been implemented in 56 cities 2 Additionally it operates the Pyongyang Red Cross Hospital 16 which is considered amongst the best in the DPRK See also edit nbsp North Korea portal nbsp Politics portalInternational Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement June 15th North South Joint Declaration List of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Republic of Korea National Red Cross Seoul Pyongyang hotlineReferences and sources edit a b c d e Korea Democratic People s Republic International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Retrieved 10 January 2015 a b c Democratic People s Republic of Korea Annual Report 2012 PDF International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 30 April 2013 p 1 MAAKP002 geonames International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Geonames Retrieved 10 January 2015 a b Report of the DPRK Association for Human Rights Studies 2014 p 48 a b Kim Kum jin May 2014 Humanitarian Activities Red Cross Society of the DPRK Democratic People s Republic of Korea No 701 pp 38 39 ISSN 1727 9208 a b c d e Fuller Patrick 31 October 2016 International partners pay tribute to DPRK Red Cross on its 70th anniversary International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Retrieved 17 January 2018 a b c Noble mission of red cross organization Voice of Korea Archived from the original on 18 April 2011 Retrieved 18 September 2015 Tessa Morris Suzuki 2007 Exodus to North Korea Shadows from Japan s Cold War Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers p 102 ISBN 978 0 7425 7938 5 Fomerand Jacques 2017 Korea Democratic People s Republic of Historical Dictionary of the United Nations 2nd ed Lanham Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers p 336 ISBN 978 1 5381 0971 7 William E Skillend Chapter on Korea 1972 Macadam Ivison Grindrod Muriel Boas Ann eds The Annual Register of World Events 1971 213 Great Britain Longmans Green and Co Ltd p 309 ISBN 0 582 11971 5 William E Skillend Chapter on Korea 1973 Macadam Ivison Grindrod Muriel Boas Ann eds The Annual Register of World Events 1972 214 Great Britain Longmans Green and Co Ltd pp 273 317 William E Skillend Chapter on Korea 1974 Hodson H V Hoffman Verena eds The Annual Register of World Events 1973 215 Great Britain Longmans Green and Co Ltd p 327 ISBN 0 582 50115 6 Report of the DPRK Association for Human Rights Studies 2014 p 41 Report of the DPRK Association for Human Rights Studies 2014 p 49 Red Cross calls for urgent North Korea aid as floods affect 600 000 ABC Australia 3 October 2016 Retrieved 4 October 2016 Park Kee B Roh Young Han Lee Park Owen Park Sophie 2015 History of Neurosurgery in Democratic People s Republic of Korea World Neurosurgery 84 3 855 859 doi 10 1016 j wneu 2015 03 020 PMID 25827044 Works cited edit Report of the DPRK Association for Human Rights Studies PDF Pyongyag DPRK Association for Human Rights Studies 13 September 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 13 November 2014 External links editKorea Red Cross Foundation a subordinate body of DPRK RCS Interview with General Secretary Ri Ho rim at the Wayback Machine archived 26 September 2016 Naenara Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Red Cross Society of the Democratic People 27s Republic of Korea amp oldid 1170154091, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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