Ethiopian Red Cross Society
The Ethiopian Red Cross Society It currently has 6.35 million fee-paying adult and youth members and more than 500,000 volunteers.
History
The Ethiopian Red Cross Society is one of the 192 national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies around the world. It was established by government decree on 8 July 1935 in the aftermath of the second Italian aggression over Ethiopia. ERCS began by providing humanitarian services to wounded soldiers and civilian victims. That same year on 25 September 1935, ERCS was officially recognized as the 48th member of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.The Ethiopian Red Cross Society is a government auxiliary, but it is also an independent humanitarian organization. It was established and legally recognized by a National Charter adopted on October 31, 1947. The Charter has been subjected to several parliamentary revisions, the most recent of which occurred in 1999. In January 2018, the current charter was approved by the Parliament.