World First Aid Day 2025 held in Nay Pyi Taw
14 SEPTEMBER 2025
THE World First Aid Day 2025
commemoration ceremony was held yesterday morning at the Myanmar Red Cross
Society headquarters in Nay Pyi Taw. The event was attended by Union Minister
for Health Dr Thet Khaing Win, Deputy Minister Dr Aye Tun, directors-general,
the president, vice-president, and executive officers of the Myanmar Red Cross
Society, members of the Red Cross Central Council, chairpersons and officials
of social organizations, representatives from the International Federation of
Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the International Committee of the Red
Cross, partner Red Cross societies, and Red Cross volunteers.
At the ceremony, the Union
minister stated that the theme of World First Aid Day 2025 is “First Aid and
Climate Change”. The theme highlights the importance of providing first aid and
responding to injuries that may occur during natural disasters or extreme
weather events. He emphasized that first aid is a crucial part of pre-hospital
care, helping patients during transport to the hospital, preventing further
injury, and increasing their chances of survival. The Myanmar Red Cross Society
not only provides first aid as a first responder in various situations but also
assists individuals in need of social support, responds to natural disasters,
organizes blood donation drives, operates emergency ambulance services,
supports COVID-19 prevention and control, and participates in disaster
preparedness and response efforts, including responses to Typhoon Yagi and the
Mandalay earthquake.
The Union minister further
addressed that, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the International
Red Cross societies, steps have been taken to facilitate the flow of
international aid to people affected by natural disasters. He emphasized that
cooperation with the Ministry of Health is essential to ensure that assistance
reaches those in genuine need, and he encouraged Red Cross members to make the
first aid skills they have mastered accessible to the public. On the occasion
of World First Aid Day 2025, he expressed his hope that officials at all levels
and Red Cross volunteers will continue to carry out social and charitable work
for the benefit of the country and its people.
Following this, President Dr Myo
Nyunt of the Myanmar Red Cross Society explained the objectives of the World
First Aid Day celebration. Ms Nadia Khoury, Resident Representative of the
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Myanmar,
and Mr Xavier Macquerh, Deputy Resident Representative of the International
Committee of the Red Cross in Myanmar, delivered speeches and presented a video
highlighting first aid activities.
Finally, the Union minister
presented the First Aid Competition Award and visited the First Aid Day
commemorative exhibition, which included a demonstration of the Roam Water
Filter. — MNA/MKKS
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