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  2. French Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    The French Red Cross ( French: Croix-Rouge française ), or the CRF, is the national Red Cross Society in France founded in 1864 and originally known as the Société française de secours aux blessés militaires (SSBM). Recognized as a public utility since 1945, the French Red Cross is one of the 191 national societies of the International Red ...

  3. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement - Wikipedia

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    Due to Geneva's location in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, the ICRC usually acts under its French name Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (CICR). The official symbol of the ICRC is the Red Cross on white background with the words "COMITE INTERNATIONAL GENEVE" circling the cross. Funding and financial matters

  4. Swiss Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Red Cross ( German: Schweizerisches Rotes Kreuz, French: Croix-Rouge suisse, Italian: Croce Rossa Svizzera, Romansh: Crusch Cotschna svizra ), or SRC, is the national Red Cross society for Switzerland . The SRC was founded in 1866 in Bern, Switzerland. In accordance with the Geneva Red Cross Agreement and its recognition through the ...

  5. Canadian Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .redcross .ca. The Canadian Red Cross Society ( French: La Société canadienne de la Croix-Rouge) [1] is a Canadian humanitarian charitable organization, and one of 192 national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies. The organization receives funding from both private donations and from Canadian government departments.

  6. Croix-Rouge - Wikipedia

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    Croix-Rouge. Coordinates: 48°51′07″N 2°19′46″E. Location map. View from the platform. Croix-Rouge ( French pronunciation: [kʁwɑ ʁuʒ]) was the first terminus of Line 10 of the Paris Métro. It opened in 1923, but closed in 1939. The station was situated in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, between Sèvres–Babylone and Mabillon .

  7. Senegalese Red Cross Society - Wikipedia

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    International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Senegalese Red Cross Society ( French: Croix-Rouge sénégalaise) was established by decree in 1962. It has its headquarters in Dakar. [1] [2] Despite being a Muslim majority nation, it uses the Red Cross as its symbol for the society.

  8. Cameroon Red Cross Society - Wikipedia

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    International Committee of the Red Cross. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. The Cameroon Red Cross Society (CRC, French: Croix-Rouge camerounaise) was established on 30 April 1960. [1] [2] It has its headquarters in Yaoundé and is headed by Léonie Cécile.

  9. Red Cross of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Albert II of Monaco. Deputy President. Philippe Narmino. Employees. 58 staff [1] Website. www .croix-rouge .mc. The Red Cross of Monaco ( French: Croix-Rouge monégasque) is the national Red Cross Society of Monaco, founded in 1948 by Louis II of Monaco in the aftermath of the Second World War .