The Red Cross Society of China is a unified Red Cross organization of the People's Republic of China, a social assistance organization engaged in humanitarian work, and a member of the International Red Cross Movement.
Founded in 1904, the Red Cross Society of China has been engaged in the activities of rescuing refugees, wounded soldiers and disaster victims, alleviating the suffering of people affected by wars and natural disasters, and participating in international humanitarian relief activities. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Red Cross Society of China was reorganized through consultation in 1950, and the premier personally presided over and revised the Constitution of the Red Cross Society of China. In 1952, the Red Cross Society of China regained its rightful seat in the International Red Cross Movement.
As an important member of the unified Red Cross Organization of the People's Republic of China and the International Red Cross Movement, the Red Cross Society of China abides by the Constitution and laws, abides by the basic principles of the International Red Cross Movement, and performs its statutory duties in accordance with the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols to which China is a party, and plays its role as a leading assistant in the humanitarian field.
The significance of the Red Cross as a humanitarian organization is as follows:
Protecting human life and health: The Red Cross is committed to protecting people's lives and health by providing medical care, relief and humanitarian assistance.
Promoting the cause of peace and progress of mankind: The Red Cross promotes international cooperation and promotes the development of peace and progress of mankind through humanitarian action.
Promoting humanity, fraternity and dedication: The Red Cross symbolizes humanity, fraternity and dedication, which are the pursuit and yearning of human beings for a better life, which is not only the most basic moral conscience of human beings, but also the common moral high ground of mankind.
In general, the Red Cross plays an important role in safeguarding human life, dignity and promoting peace, progress and the development of human society.
Here's how to join the Red Cross:
Citizens of the People's Republic of China may join the Red Cross Society as a member as long as they abide by the Law of the Red Cross Society of the People's Republic of China, recognize the Constitution of the Red Cross of China and pay membership dues.
Red Cross membership is divided into individual members and group members. Individuals shall voluntarily apply for membership, be approved by the local grassroots Red Cross organization, report to the Red Cross Society at or above the county level for the record, and be issued a membership card to become a member of the Red Cross. Organs, units and relevant organizations to join the Red Cross Society shall submit a written application, which shall be approved by the Red Cross Society at or above the county level, and shall be issued with certificates and plaques to become members of the Red Cross Society. Group member units should have a special person responsible for the work of the Red Cross.
The above information is for reference only, it is recommended to consult your local Red Cross staff for more accurate information.
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