Turkey: The IRCS aid arrives at Gaziantep airport by the Iraqi airplanes in order to assist those affected by earthquakes, the aid included 20 tons of medical and emergency materials, more than 8,000 blankets and 250 tents delivered to the Turkish Red Crescent.
Assisted by (20) ambulances and (5) mobile clinics, the detachments of the IRCS are beginning to provide medical and first aid services for Imam Musa Al-Kadhim pilgrims (peace be upon him) .
The Iraqi Red Crescent: two planes loaded with humanitarian aid are on their way to Gaziantap, Turkey, after the first batch was sent from Baghdad yesterday.
Emphasising on the significance of its national implementation . A workshop was organized by the Iraqi Red Crescent on (principles of International Humanitarian Law and contemporary challenges)
To increase health consciousness within disease-prone communities, implementing a workshop for volunteers from the governorates most affected by climate change.
To improve the competencies and skills of the employees in 8 governorates the Iraqi Red Crescent organize a workshop (PGI) for coordinators of psychosocial support.
With participation of 2,000 volunteers, Iraqi Red Crescent has dispatched ambulances and medical clinics to provide medical care for the pilgrims of Karbala.
For the purpose of assisting ambulance personnel in emergency situations the Iraqi Red Crescent implement a workshop (first responder) to 35 volunteers.
The Iraqi Red Crescent:- In the tragedy involving the collapse of Imam Ali’s Qattara (peace be upon him) in Karbala, 7 bodies were dragged out, 4 people were saved, and a search is currently being conducted for the missing.
Iraqi Red Crescent efforts have helped more than two million people get clean drinking water. 75 water purification and desalination units are being built by the Iraqi Red Crescent.
The Iraqi Red Crescent(IRCS): Providing medical, health and awareness services for more than 300,000 visitors to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Musa al-Kadhim (peace be upon him).
To bring archaeological sites to the public’s attention and to provide career possibilities for young people. In Ziggurat Akkarkov, the Iraqi Red Crescent hosts a scout camp.