
Seoul joined the IFRC's Donor Advisory Group as a full member this year, requiring annual contributions of at least 10 million Swiss francs
South Korea and Red Cross discuss expanding humanitarian cooperation
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Full membership requires annual contributions of at least 10 million Swiss francs (US$12.36 million) to the IFRC for two consecutive years. Second Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jina (R) shakes hands with Jagan Chapagain, secretary general of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, ahead of their talks in Seoul on Tuesday. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Second Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jina has met with the chief of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and discussed cooperation on humanitarian assistance and disaster response, the foreign ministry said Wednesday. Chapagain expressed appreciation for Seoul's support, saying it has made a tangible contribution to the agency's operations.
Furthermore, The DAG is composed of major donor governments, national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies and the European Union. The two sides welcomed South Korea's participation as a full member of the IFRC's Donor Advisory Group starting this year and agreed to maintain close consultations on a wide range of issues, including disaster response, climate resilience and public health. Kim highlighted the IFRC's role in responding to natural disasters and helping enhance the international community's capacity in the health sector amid a growing number of humanitarian crises worldwide.
In addition, The vice minister also outlined South Korea's efforts to play a greater role in humanitarian aid and called for continued cooperation with the organization, based on the IFRC's expertise and global network.
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Full membership requires annual contributions of at least 10 million Swiss francs (US$12.36 million) to the IFRC for two consecutive years.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSecond Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jina (R) shakes hands with Jagan Chapagain, secretary general of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, ahead of their talks in Seoul on Tuesday. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Second Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jina has met with the chief of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and discussed cooperation on humanitarian assistance and disaster response, the foreign ministry said Wednesday.
reliability low1/2 sourcesChapagain expressed appreciation for Seoul's support, saying it has made a tangible contribution to the agency's operations.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe DAG is composed of major donor governments, national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies and the European Union.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe two sides welcomed South Korea's participation as a full member of the IFRC's Donor Advisory Group starting this year and agreed to maintain close consultations on a wide range of issues, including disaster response, climate resilience and public health.
reliability low1/2 sourcesKim highlighted the IFRC's role in responding to natural disasters and helping enhance the international community's capacity in the health sector amid a growing number of humanitarian crises worldwide.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe vice minister also outlined South Korea's efforts to play a greater role in humanitarian aid and called for continued cooperation with the organization, based on the IFRC's expertise and global network.
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