Lieutenant General Dr. Shaikh Mohamed bin Abdullah Al Khalifa chaired the regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Bahrain Red Crescent Society (BRCS).
The chairman emphasized the commitment of the BRCS to actively contribute to Bahrain’s humanitarian and relief efforts.
He affirmed that the society is committed to contributing to initiatives and endeavours aimed at assisting those in need, both in and outside of Bahrain. It plays a crucial role in delivering relief aid to various segments of society, aligning with the society’s objectives, and fulfilling its humanitarian mission, he said.
Dr. Shaikh Mohamed acknowledged the commendable performance of the executive body of the BRCS, as well as the dedication shown by all members and volunteers.
He emphasized the significance of attracting a greater number of young volunteers, providing them with proper training and qualifications, and encouraging their active engagement in volunteer and humanitarian work.
He highlighted the need to motivate them to showcase innovation and creativity in delivering humanitarian services to the community.
During the meeting, the BRCS Board of Directors were presented with various agenda items, including a comprehensive report by Secretary-General Mubarak Al Hadi.
The report encompassed significant topics, such as the strong partnership between the society and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. This partnership reflects the society’s commitment to providing aid and support to refugees and host communities globally. Additionally, the presentation covered the society’s initiatives in supporting the programs and activities of the Bahrain Center for International Mobility.
Hassan Ali Juma, the Financial Secretary, provided a summary of the society’s financial situation during the period from January to the end of June 2023. The Board received assurance regarding the overall financial condition of the society.
The Board of Directors approved several voluntary appointments to support the Secretary-General in his responsibilities.
Adelhamad Al Jar was appointed as Assistant Secretary General for Committee Affairs, while Huda Aballah Al Khawaja was appointed as his advisor for capacity building and development for the society’s employees and volunteers.
The chairman highlighted that the BRCS has strengthened its international presence by actively participating in significant conferences and meetings. Notable events included the fifth consultative meeting between the Islamic Committee and National Societies, the thirteenth general conference of the Palestine Red Crescent Society, the 19th meeting of the Committee of Heads of Red Crescent Bodies and Societies in the GCC countries, and the preparatory meeting for senior officials.
Additionally, a report was presented on the foreign assistance provided by the society to the Sudanese and Syrian populations, which encompassed the distribution of essential supplies such as food, shelter, medical aid, and educational materials to those affected in these countries.
The secretary general emphasized the strong commitment of the Red Crescent Society to operate under the guidance of the Board of Directors with the aim of enhancing the society’s performance and realizing its noble humanitarian vision.
It was highlighted that the society places significant importance on volunteer work as a fundamental pillar in attaining its objectives. Furthermore, the society actively focuses on training volunteers in diverse humanitarian tasks and responsibilities, enabling them to deliver top-notch humanitarian services in accordance with internationally recognized standards.