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For the first time in Palestine: A woman becomes the first PRCS female ambulance driver (PRCS)  The French Consul General Lays the Cornerstone for the reconstruction project ofAl-Quds Hospital in Gaza (PRCS)  Dr. Younis Al Khatib receives the Minister of Prisoners and Ex-Detainees' Affairs and pledges more support for detainees, freed prisoners and their families (PRCS)  In 2009: PRCS records 455 violations against its facilities and medical teams (PRCS)  The PRCS takes the first place in a poll on leading Palestinian organization (PRCS)  During a visit by the Director of the MENA Zone at the IFRC: PRCS and IFRC discuss means to enhance cooperation (PRCS)  After the flooding in the Gaza Valley The Palestine Red Crescent Society declares state of emergency in Gaza to encounter the hard weather conditions (PRCS)  Haiti earthquake 2010: For people seeking to restore contact with family members after the earthquake in Haiti http://www.icrc.org/familylinks (PRCS)  Al Hamshari Hospital in Lebanon: Bringing the smile back to Dunia’s face (PRCS)  PRCS signs Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ministry of Education & the Ministry of Social Affairs And holds its Second Rehabilitation and Ability development Conference under the banner “A Better Life Despite Disability” (PRCS)  PRCS holds a scientific day for its psychosocial workers (PRCS)  Accompanied by PRCS President Dr. Younis Al Khatib: The Secretary General of the Norwegian Red Cross visits PRCS/Jerusalem and Hebron (PRCS)  At the General Assembly of the IFRC in Nairobi: PRCS receives the Henry Davison Award for outstanding humanitarian services (PRCS)  In the presence of the French Foreign Minister The Palestine Red Crescent signs an agreement for the reconstruction of Al-Quds Hospital in Gaza (PRCS)  800 Safe Motherhood Committee members met in the West bank (PRCS)  On the 5th death Anniversary of President Arafat: PRCS wins the Arafat prize for Achievement (PRCS)  On the sidelines of the 5th PRCS Partnership meeting in Al Bireh: A delegation from National Red Cross Societies visits PRCS/Lebanon (PRCS)  The PRCS concludes two International Humanitarian Law (IHL) workshops in its Branch in Lebanon. (PRCS)  PRCS Concluded its fifth annual Partnership meeting (PRCS)  The Palestine Red Crescent Society 5th annual meeting of Partnership to take place next week (PRCS)  PRCS volunteer’s crews suffer from the Israeli practices against them in Jerusalem (PRCS)  French Consul General in Jerusalem visited PRCS Gaza branch (PRCS) 
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About PRCS
The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS), officially founded in December 1968, is a national humanitarian organization. Since its establishment, it caters to the health and welfare of the Palestinian people and others in need in the OPT and the Diaspora. It has 4,200 employees in oPt (West Bank and Gaza Strip), Lebanon, Syria, Egypt and Iraq in addition to its volunteer network of more than 20,000 people.
 
PRCS History
PRCS strives to ease human suffering through its Emergency Medical Services (EMS), preventive and curative health care services, rehabilitation, volunteer activities, and programs promoting social and cultural development, with a focus on the most vulnerable members of the society. PRCS also focuses on the dissemination of the humanitarian values, the fundamental principles of the International Movement of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, in addition to International Humanitarian Law.
 
The Palestine Red Crescent Society was mandated in 1969 to provide humanitarian, health, cultural and social services when and where needed to the Palestinian population. Following the 1993 Oslo peace accord and the formal establishment of a Ministry of Health (MOH) by the Palestinian Authority (PA), PRCS, in 1996 and 1999, was mandated by the Palestinian Authority to provide National Ambulance and Blood Transfusion and Pre-Hospital Emergency Services in oPt and Health Service in the Diaspora. The PRCS assumed the role of a complementary body to the public authorities, targeting the needs of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups within the Palestinian population. The PRCS has become one of the main non-profit providers of medical and social welfare services in the oPt. Despite the many obstacles and difficulties, the PRCS persists in providing humanitarian services and support to its people, through its branches in Palestine, as well as in Arab countries where Palestinians reside in large numbers.
 
The PRCS is a full member of the International Movement of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, and therefore adheres to the Movement’s basic principles: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality.
 
The deteriorating humanitarian situation in oPt and Diaspora, coupled with the continued financial crisis, internal strife and recurrent Israeli military incursions into the oPt, put more strain on the National Society’s ability to provide essential services to the population as a result of increased numbers of people requiring emergency care in hospitals and health centre’s.
 
The Palestine Red Crescent is one of the largest and most reliable provider of health care and social services in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. It is also the only provider of secondary health care services to the Palestinian refugees in the Diaspora ( Lebanon, Syria, Egypt and Iraq) . Due to the financial crisis in oPt and serious lack of job opportunities for Palestinians in Lebanon, there are very few options for the Palestine Red Crescent to generate income from its programs and services. This leaves it vulnerable and dependent on external funding. With years of deteriorating economic and humanitarian conditions, and with periods where the authorities could not provide health care and social services, the importance of the Palestine Red Crescent has increased.
 
 
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