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Regional GCC meeting

Regional GCC meeting

Daily Tribune13-05-2025

The Bahrain Red Crescent Society (BRCS) took part in the senior officials' meeting of the Red Crescent societies from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, held on 7–8 May in the State of Kuwait.
This meeting served as a preparatory forum for the 21st session of the heads of Red Crescent bodies within the GCC.
The BRCS delegation was led by Secretary-General Mubarak Al-Hadi and included Board Members Dr. Fawzi Amin and Adel Al-Jar, Assistant Secretary-General for Committees Affairs.
Al-Jar was honoured with the Volunteer Work Award during the event, alongside Mrs. Rana Yousef Ahmed, Director of Administrative Affairs and Follow-up, and Mr. Mohammed Ibrahim Hassan, Head of Procurement and Warehousing, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to humanitarian efforts.

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