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  • ICRC trains Branch Communications Coordinators on Key Skills

    ICRC trains Branch Communications Coordinators on Key Skills

    All roads lead to the Garden City as the International Committee of the Red Cross, organized a 3-Day Communication Workshop for Branch Communication Coordinators from the 18-20th of May, 2021. The event happened LIVE at the Presidential Hotel, Port Harcourt.

  • Nigerian Red Cross Society: Organizational Development - Learning Capabilities

    Nigerian Red Cross Society: Organizational Development - Learning Capabilities

    The essence of this webinar is about actualizing IFRC Strategy 2030, policies and plans of the Nigerian Red Cross while adapting to "new normal" which is about change. It is about changing not just what we do, but how we do it so that we are even better positioned to save lives, accompany people, and support their resilience. To do this, we must listen, think, and be ready to act differently, and be open to learning and adapting along the way.

    Please click here to register your interest in the Organisational Development - Learning capabilities webinar hosted by the Nigerian Red Cross Society (with technical support from British Red Cross). 


    For enquiries please send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    The webinar will take place from 11:00 –14:20 on Thursday 29 October. 

  • NRCS Partners IDYL Initiative to Conduct Volunteer Survey

    NRCS Partners IDYL Initiative to Conduct Volunteer Survey

    The Nigerian Red Cross in collaboration with Impact Driven Young Leaders Initiative (IDYL Initiative) is currently carrying out a volunteers’ survey which will help support volunteers, improve volunteers' experience and promote the culture of volunteering.

  • Volunteers train the Media on COVID-19

    Volunteers train the Media on COVID-19

    In a bid to continue the fight against COVID-19, volunteers in Adamawa state took advocacy to another level as they donated face masks and hand sanitizers to seven (7) media houses.

    Presenting the items, the volunteers underscored the need to put them to proper use. They noted that quite a few people tend to wear the masks under their chins or even remove them. They explained how to wear the face mask correctly saying it must cover the nose as well as the chin.