Thai Red Cross Society
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Thai Red Cross Society | |
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Formation | 1893 |
Type | Non-governmental organisation |
Purpose/focus | Humanitarian |
Headquarters | Bangkok |
Region served | Thailand |
Membership | International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies |
Executive Vice President | Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn |
Website | http://www.redcross.or.th |
The Thai Red Cross Society (Thai: สภากาชาดไทย) is the major humanitarian organisation in Thailand, providing services as part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. It was founded in 1893 and has headquarters in Bangkok.
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[edit] History
The origin of the Thai Red Cross Society relates to the French–Siam territorial dispute of 1893 in which no organised aid was available to assist the military casualties. Thanphuying Plien Pasakornravongs assembled a group of female volunteers and proposed to Queen Savang Vadhana for royal permission to establish a humanitarian organisation. Permission was granted by King Chulalongkorn, who also granted permission to raise starting funds of 443,716 Baht. The society, then known as the Red Unalom Society (สภาอุณาโลมแดง), was founded on 26 April 1893, with Queen Savang Vadhana as maternal patron. Queen Saovabha was appointed the first president, and Than Phuying Plien acted as the society secretary.
The society's name was later changed to the Siam Red Cross Society and, following the renaming of the country, the Thai Red Cross Society. The society was officially recognized by the International Committee of the Red Cross on 27 May 1920, and membership in the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (then the League of Red Cross Societies) was granted on 8 April 1921.
[edit] Services
Following the Statutes of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, The Thai Red Cross Society provides humanitarian aid and relief services in times of war and disaster, which is handled by its Relief and Public Health Bureau. The bureau also offers public health promotion services in remote areas of the country. In addition, the society also provides other medical and charitable services.
[edit] Medical services
The Thai Red Cross Society operates King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, which is located in Bangkok and at 1,479 beds is one of the largest hospitals in the country, and Queen Sawangvatana Memorial Hospital, a 500-bed general hospital located in Sri Racha. The Red Cross Rehabilitation Centre, located in Samut Prakan Province, provides physical medicine and rehabilitation services for long-term patients.
[edit] Blood donation
Blood donation services provided by the National Blood Centre are one of the society's most popular public images. Founded in 1952, the centre processes and provides blood and blood components to hospitals in Bangkok and the surrounding area, and offers nationwide services through 147 regional branches.
[edit] Organ donation
The Thai Red Cross Organ Donation Centre began operation in 1994 and is the sole national coordinator of organ donations. The Thai Red Cross Eye Bank, in operation since 1965, provides eye tissue for corneal transplantation, and has 10 regional offices.
[edit] AIDS programme
The Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre offers HIV testing and counseling services through its Anonymous Clinic, and runs education and awareness campaigns to battle the spread of the epidemic and better the lives of those living with HIV. The centre conducts research on HIV and clinical interventions under the HIV-NAT programme, and offers many services to help those living with HIV.
[edit] Vaccines and rabies prevention
Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute produces BCG and rabies vaccines and snake antivenins for national distribution. The institute provides rabies prevention and immunisation services. Its snake farm is also open to visitors and tourists, providing education in addition to its research activities.
[edit] Medical education
The Thai Red Cross College of Nursing is one of the country's major professional nurse training centres. King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital serves as the teaching hospital for both the college and also the Chulalongkorn University Faculty of Medicine.
[edit] Child welfare
The Thai Red Cross Children's Home takes care of children abandoned at King Chulalongkorn and Queen Sawangvatana Memorial Hospitals, and attempts to reunited the families or provide the children with suitable adoptive homes.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
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- The Thai Red Cross Society official web site. Retrieved on 15 March 2008.
- The Thai Red Cross Society web site at the Golden Jubilee Network project. Retrieved on 15 March 2008.