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PDP IGO-INGO Final Report Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 Red Cross Red Crescent Societies Scope 2 Names on the Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Policy Development Process STATUS OF THIS DOCUMENT This is listing of the RCRC List of Scope 2 Identifiers for the Final Report on the Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in all gTLDs, prepared by the Red Cross Red Crescent Societies (RCRC). Final Report Page 1 of 21 Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 Names of the respective components of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement National Societies1 : National Society National Society – – Official name Official or usual name in national language(s) and script(s) (in English) ﺟﻣﻌﻳﺕ ﻫﻼﻝ ﺍﺣﻣﺭ ﺍﻓﻌﺎﻧﯽ Afghan Red Crescent Society (Dari) ﻫﻼﻝ ﺍﺣﻣﺭ ﺩﺍﻓﻐﺎﻧﻲ ﺳﺭﻱ ﻣﻳﺎﺷﺗﻲ ټﻭﻟﻧﻪ (Pashto) ﺳﺭﻩ ﻣﻳﺎﺷﺕ 1 It is requested that the protections cover the names of National Red Cross or Red Crescent Societies in English (Column 1) and in their respective national language(s) and script(s) (Column 2). Final Report Page 2 of 21 Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 Albanian Red Cross - Kryqi i Kuq Shqiptar ﺟﻤﻌﻴﺔ ﺍﻟﻬﻼﻝ ﺍﻷﺣﻤﺮ ﺍﻟﺠﺰﺍﺋﺮﻱ Algerian Red Crescent Andorran Red Cross - Creu Roja Andorrana Angola Red Cross - Cruz Vermelha de Angola Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross Society - Cruz Roja de Antigua y Barbuda Argentine Red Cross - Cruz Roja Argentina Armenian Red Cross Society - Հայկական Կարմիր խաչի ընկերություն Australian Red Cross Society - Australian Red Cross Society - Australian Red Cross Austrian Red Cross - Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz Red Crescent Society of Azerbaijan - Azərbaycan Qızıl Aypara Cəmiyyəti - Qızıl Aypara The Bahamas Red Cross Society - The Bahamas Red Cross Society - Bahamas Red Cross ﺟﻣﻌﻳﺔ ﺍﻟﻬﻼﻝ ﺍﻻﺣﻣﺭ ﺍﻟﺑﺣﺭﻳﻧﻰ Bahrain Red Crescent Society Bangladesh Red Crescent Society - বাংলােদশ েরড ি�েস� েসাসাইি Final Report Page 3 of 21 Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 - বাংলােদশ েরড ি�েস� The Barbados Red Cross Society - The Barbados Red Cross Society - Barbados Red Cross Belarus Red Cross Society - Белорусское Общество Красного Креста - Беларускае Таварыства Чырвонага Крыжа Belgian Red Cross - Croix-Rouge de Belgique - Belgische Rode Kruis - Belgisches Rotes Kreuz Belize Red Cross Society - Sociedad de la Cruz Roja de Belice Benin Red Cross - Croix-Rouge Béninoise Bolivian Red Cross - Cruz Roja Boliviana The Red Cross Society of Bosnia and - Društvo Crvenog krsta Herzegovina - križa Bosne i Hercegovine Botswana Red Cross Society - Botswana Red Cross Society - Botswana Red Cross Brazilian Red Cross - Cruz Vermelha Brasileira Brunei Darussalam Red Crescent Society - Persatuan Bulan Sabit Merah Negara Brunei Darussalam Bulgarian Red Cross - Български Червен кръст Burkinabe Red Cross Society - Croix-Rouge Burkinabè Final Report Page 4 of 21 Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 Burundi Red Cross - Umuryango utabara imbabare mu Burundi - Umuryango utabara imbabare - Croix-Rouge du Burundi Cambodian Red Cross Society - �ក�ទ្កកហមកម �� (Kakábat Krâhâm Kampuchea) Cameroon Red Cross Society - Cameroon Red Cross - Croix-Rouge Camerounaise The Canadian Red Cross Society - The Canadian Red Cross Society - Canadian Red Cross Society - Canadian Red Cross - La Société canadienne de la Croix-Rouge - Croix-Rouge canadienne Red Cross of Cape Verde - Cruz Vermelha de Cabo Verde Central African Red Cross Society - Croix- Rouge Centrafricaine Red Cross of Chad - Croix-Rouge du Tchad داشتلاي ﺭمحألا بﻱﻝصلا Chilean Red Cross - Cruz Roja Chilena Red Cross Society of China - 中 国 红 十 字 会 - 中 国 红 会 Colombian Red Cross Society - Sociedad Nacional de la Cruz Roja Colombiana - Cruz Roja Colombiana Final Report Page 5 of 21 Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 The Comoros Red Crescent - Croissant Rouge Comorien Congolese Red Cross - Croix-Rouge Congolaise Red Cross of the Democratic Republic of - Croix-Rouge de la République Démocratique du Congo the Congo Cook Islands Red Cross Society - Cook Islands Red Cross Society - Cook Islands Red Cross Costa Rican Red Cross - Cruz Roja Costarricense Red Cross Society of Côte d'Ivoire - Croix-Rouge de Côte d'Ivoire Croatian Red Cross - Hrvatski Crveni križ Cuban Red Cross - Sociedad Nacional Cubana de la Cruz Roja Cyprus Red Cross Society - Κυπριακός Ερυθρός Σταυρός Czech Red Cross - Český červený kříž Danish Red Cross - Dansk Røde Kors - Røde Kors i Danmark - Røde Kors - Røde Korsiat - Reyði Krossur Red Crescent Society of Djibouti - Croissant Rouge de Djibouti Final Report Page 6 of 21 Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 Dominica Red Cross Society - Dominica Red Cross Society - Société de la Croix-Rouge de la Dominique Dominican Red Cross - Cruz Roja Dominican Ecuadorian Red Cross - Sociedad Nacional de la Cruz Roja Ecuatoriana - Cruz Roja Ecuatoriana ﺟﻣﻌﻳﺔ ﺍﻟﻬﻼﻝ ﺍﻻﺣﻣﺭ ﺍﻟﻣﺻﺭﻱ Egyptian Red Crescent Society ﺍﻟﻬﻼﻝ ﺍﻷﺣﻣﺭ ﺍﻟﻣﺻﺭﻱ Salvadorean Red Cross Society - Cruz Roja Salvadoreña Red Cross of Equatorial Guinea - Cruz Roja de Guinea-Equatorial Estonia Red Cross - Eesti Punane Rist Ethiopian Red Cross Society - (Amharic) - (Amharic) - (Tigrigna) - (Tigrigna) - Ethiophiyaa Qaxaa Murra Dima (Oromiffa) - Qaxaa Murra Dimma (Oromiffa) Fiji Red Cross Society - Kauveilatai Damudamu e Viti Finnish Red Cross - Suomen Punainen Risti (Finnish) - Punainen Risti (Finnish) - SPR (Finnish) - FRK (Swedish) Final Report Page 7 of 21 Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 - Finlands Röda Kors (Swedish) - Röda Korset (Swedish) - Rukses Ruossa ( Sami language) - Suoma Rukses Ruossa (Sami language) French Red Cross - Croix-Rouge française Gabonese Red Cross Society - Socitété nationale de la Croix-Rouge Gabonaise - Croix-Rouge Gabonaise The Gambia Red Cross Society - The Gambia Red Cross Society - Gambia Red Cross Society - Gambia Red Cross Red Cross Society of Georgia - საქართველოს წითელი ჯვრის საზოგადოება - საქართველოს წითელი ჯვარი German Red Cross - Deutsches Rotes Kreuz Ghana Red Cross Society - Ghana Red Cross Hellenic Red Cross - Ελληνικός Ερυθρός Σταυρός The Grenada Red Cross Society - Grenada Red Cross Society Guatemalan Red Cross - Cruz Roja Guatemalteca Red Cross Society of Guinea - Croix-Rouge Guinéenne Red Cross Society of Guinea-Bissau - Cruz Vermelha da Guiné-Bissau Final Report Page 8 of 21 Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 The Guyana Red Cross Society - The Guyana Red Cross Society - Guyana Red Cross Haitian Red Cross Society - Société nationale de la Croix-Rouge haïtienne - Croix-Rouge haïtienne Honduran Red Cross - Cruz Roja Hondureña Hungarian Red Cross - Magyar Vöröskereszt Icelandic Red Cross - Rauði kross Íslands - Rauði krossinn Indian Red Cross Society - Indian Red Cross Society Indonesian Red Cross Society - Palang Merah Indonesia ﺟﻣﻌﻳﺕ ﻫﻼﻝ ﺍﺣﻣﺭ ﺟﻣﻬﻭﺭﻱ ﺍﺳﻼﻣﻲ ﺍﻳﺭﺍﻥ Red Crescent Society of the Islamic ﻫﻼﻝ ﺍﺣﻣﺭ ﺍﻳﺭﺍﻥ Republic of Iran ﺟﻣﻌﻳﺔ ﺍﻟﻬﻼﻝ ﺍﻷﺣﻣﺭ ﺍﻟﻌﺭﺍﻗﻲ Iraqi Red Crescent Society ﺍﻟﻬﻼﻝ ﺍﻷﺣﻣﺭ ﺍﻟﻌﺭﺍﻗﻲ Irish Red Cross Society - Irish Red Cross - Crois Dhearg na hÉireann ןגמ דוד םודא לארשיב - Magen David Adom in Israel ןגמ דוד םודא - Italian Red Cross - Croce Rossa Italiana Jamaica Red Cross - Jamaica Red Cross Final Report Page 9 of 21 Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 Japanese Red Cross Society - Nihon Sekijujisha - Nihon Sekijuujisha - Nippon Sekijujisha - Nippon Sekijuujisha - 日本赤十字社 - にっぽんせきじゅうじしゃ - にほんせきじゅうじしゃ - ニッポンセキジュウジシャ - ニホンセキジュウジシャ - Nisseki - Sekijuji - Sekijuuji - 日赤 - 赤十字 - にっせき - せきじゅうじ - ニッセキ - セキジュウジ ﺟﻤﻌﻴﺔ ﺍﻟﻬﻼﻝ ﺍﻷﺣﻤﺮﺍﻻﺭﺩﻧﻲ Jordan National Red Crescent Society Kazakh Red Crescent Society - Общество Красного Полумесяца Республики Казахстан (Russian) - ОКП РК - Казах Республикасынынг Кызыл Ай Когамы (Kazakh) Kenya Red Cross Society - Kenya Red Cross Society - Kenya Red Cross Final Report Page 10 of 21 Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 Kiribati Red Cross Society - Kiribati Red Cross Society - Kiribati Red Cross Red Cross Society of the Democratic - 조선민주주의인민공화국 People's Republic of Korea - 적십자회 - 조선적십자회 The Republic of Korea National Red Cross - 대한적십자사 ﺟﻣﻌﻳﺔ ﺍﻟﻬﻼﻝ ﺍﻻﺣﻣﺭ ﺍﻟﻛﻭﻳﺗﻰ Kuwait Red Crescent Society Red Crescent Society of Kyrgyzstan - Национальное Общество Красного Полумемесяца Кыргызской Республики (Russian) - Кыргыз Республикасынын Улуттук Кызыл Ай Коому (Kyrgyz) Lao Red Cross - ອົງການກາແດງລາວ (Ongkan Kadaeng Lao) - ອົງການກາແດງລາວ (Kadeang Lao) Latvian Red Cross - Latvijas Sarkanais Krusts ﺟﻣﻌﻳﺔ ﺍﻟﺻﻠﻳب ﺍﻷﺣﻣﺭ ﺍﻟﻠﺑﻧﺎﻧﻲ Lebanese Red Cross ﺍﻟﺻﻠﻳب ﺍﻷﺣﻣﺭ ﺍﻟﻠﺑﻧﺎﻧﻲ Lesotho Red Cross Society - Mokhatlo oa Lesotho oa Sefapano se Sefubelu - Mokhatlo oa Sefapano se Sefubelu Liberian Red Cross Society - Liberian Red Cross Society - Liberian Red Cross ﺟﻤﻌﻴﺔ ﺍﻟﻬﻼﻝ ﺍﻷﺣﻤﺮﺍﻟﻠﻳﺑﻲ Libyan Red Crescent Final Report Page 11 of 21 Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in All gTLDs Date: 10 NOV 2013 Liechtenstein Red Cross - Liechtensteinisches Rotes Kreuz Lithuanian Red Cross Society - Lietuvos Raudonojo Kryžiaus draugija Luxembourg Red Cross - Croix-Rouge Luxembourgeoise - Luxemburgischen Roten Kreuz The Red Cross of the former Yugoslav - Црвен крст на Република Македонија Republic of Macedonia Malagasy Red Cross Society - Croix-Rouge Malagasy Malawi Red Cross Society - Malawi Red Cross Malaysian Red Crescent Society - Persatuan Bulan Sabit Merah Malaysia - Bulan Sabit Merah Malaysia Maldivian Red Crescent - Maldivian Red Crescent - Mali Red Cross - Croix-Rouge
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