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“Psychological harm just as bad as physical injuries”, says head of Red Cross Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support

“Psychological harm just as bad as physical injuries”, says head of Red Cross Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support

Psychosocial support is a major component of most emergency operations conducted by National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies worldwide, since healing the ...

Danish Olympic champions give Red Cross sporting chance

Danish Olympic champions give Red Cross sporting chance

From January 1, Denmark’s popular national women’s handball team, who won their third successive Olympic title in Athens this year, will wear shirts emblazoned with ...

Danish island provides test ground for Disaster preparedness and cooperation

Danish island provides test ground for Disaster preparedness and cooperation

The tiny island of Bornholm has been hit by a violent storm that has caused landslides and widespread destruction.

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Blegdamsvej 27
2100 Köbenhavn Ö

Postal Address:

P.O. Box 2600
2100 Köbenhavn Ö

Contact Information:

Tel: (0045) 35 25 92 00
Fax: (0045) 35 25 92 92 (General) ) 35 25 93 50 (International Department)
Telegram: DANCROIX KÖBENHAVN
Email: info@drk.dk
Web: http://www.drk.dk

Language of correspondence: English

People:

  • President: Mrs Susanne LARSEN
  • Vice-President, National Affairs: Mr Steen DAM
  • Vice-President, International Affairs: Mr Henrik TRYKKER
  • Secretary General: Ms Anders LADEKARL
  • Chairman of Financial Committee: Ms Birthe PHILIP
  • Head of Administration Department: Mr Bo JORGENSEN BLEEG
  • Head of Asylum Department: Mr Jörgen CHEMNITZ
  • Head of Communication Department: Ms Tina DONNERBORG
  • Head of Human Resources: Ms Lene LINDE
  • Head of International Department: Mr Jesper GERNER JENSEN
  • Head of National Department: Ms Janne Gry POULSEN
  • Head of Secretariat, Assistant Secretary General: Mr Preben Söegaard HANSEN

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