Nepal Red Cross Society


Nepal Red Cross Society is an independent, volunteer-based and nonprofit-humanitarian organization that delivers humanitarian service and support to the vulnerable people in an impartial and neutral manner. It came into being on 4 September 1963.
Nepal Red Cross Society was officially registered in Nepal after Nepal Government acceded to the Geneva Conventions. Having been recognized by the International Committee of the Red Cross and affiliated to International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies on 1 October 1964.
NRCS has, over the years, grown to be the largest humanitarian organization in Nepal, with its network of District Chapters extended in each of the 77 districts of the country. District Chapters receive organizational support from more than 1,508 Sub-Chapters, 5,410 Junior and 865 Youth Red Cross Circles and Co-operation Committees under them. In addition, NRCS has been providing its services from 2 eye hospital, extended eye care centres, 106 blood transfusion centers, 210 ambulance service stations and 12 warehouses within the country.

History

Nearly after 100 years of establishment of red cross in the world. By observing the need of establishment of the Red Cross in Nepal, in the chairmanship of then Health Minister Dr. Nageshwar Prasad Singh a meeting was called at Singha Durbar, after Nepal Government acceded to the Geneva Conventions. Nepal Red Cross Society came into being on 4 September 1963. Princess Princep Shah of Nepal helped found the Nepal Red Cross and was its first President.

Chairpersons

Nepal Red Cross Society has District Chapters in each district of the country. Which receives organizational support from Sub-Chapters, Youth/Junior Red Cross Circles and Co-operation Committees under them.
Central Committees provide guidance to bringing effectiveness in programme having National Network.

Central Committees

There are five regional committees and other committees related to management and technical areas. District chapter and sub-chapter have separate committees working in local level.

Regional Coordination Committees

Nepal Red Cross Society has Regional Coordination Committees in each 5 development regions.
The first provincial assembly elections in Nepal was held in two phase on 26 November 2017 and on 7 December 2017. As the government changed its structure through the constitution of Nepal. Nepal Red Cross Society also needed to change its structure as per the government's setup. Thus, NRCS reformed its statute on 47th General Convention of the central assembly held at Biratnagar. As per the new statue NRCS has changed its structure into four levels – local, district, provincial and central levels.

District Level Committees

Nepal Red Cross Society has district chapters in all 77 districts of the country. These district chapters receive organizational support from Sub-Chapters at local level, Junior/ Youth Red Cross Circles in district level and coordinating committees under them.

Sub-Chapter Level Committees

Sub-Chapters are the local level committees reaching every ward of the district. The working area of sub-chapters are divided into various wards of the Village / Municipality / Metropolitan City. These sub-chapters receives organizational support from Junior/ Youth Red Cross Circles based on schools and coordinating committees at communities.

Structure

NRCS has District Chapter in each 77 district within the country. And more than 1,508 Sub-Chapters.

Koshi (Province No. 1)

Janaki Pradesh (Province No. 2)

Bagmati (Province No. 3)

Gandaki Pradesh (Province No. 4)

Rapti (Province No. 5)

Karnali Pradesh (Province No. 6)

Sudurpashchim Pradesh (Province No. 7)

Blood Service

Blood Transfusion Service of Nepal Red Cross Society was established in the year 1966 i.e. 3 years after the inception of the Society itself. The government of Nepal, in its policy declaration of 1991, has mandated Nepal Red Cross Society as the sole authority in conducting blood programmes in Nepal.

Central level

The Central Blood Transfusion Service Center in Kathmandu is responsible for management of services in the Kathmandu valley, and for supervising and monitoring the technical standards of the district centers, providing guidance to ensure the collection and supply of safe blood.

Regional level

Four of the five regions have blood transfusion service centers at Biratnagar, Pokhra, Nepalganj and Chitwan. Those provide local services, and thus there is no distinct functioning management structure at the regional level.

District level

The district BTSCs are managed by NRCS district chapters. These centres are supposed to comply with guidelines provided under the 1983 NRCS regulations and the 1998 Standard Operating Procedures.

Emergency Blood Transfusion center

BTSCs that provides emergency transfusion are classified under it. Emergency BTSCs have no storage facilities, but keep a list of donors who can be called upon to donate blood in an emergency. They provide basic cross-matching and testing services.

Hospital Unit

BTSCs established by Governmental or Private Hospitals/ Institutions are classified under this unit.

Structure

Eye Hospital

Nepal Red Cross Society has been managing eye care services as a key component of health service in Mid-West Region since 1990s through eye care centers and outreach program with the support of Swiss Red Cross. NRCS is operating 2 eye hospitals and extended eye care centers within the country.
S.NName of HospitalDistrict
1Nepal Red Cross Surkhet Eye HospitalSurkhet
2Nepal Red Cross Janaki Eye HospitalDhanusha

Training Center

The Nepal Red Cross Society has its National Training Center, Human Resource Development Institute at Budol, Banepa, Kavre, Nepal.