The Red Ribbon Club was established at Rayburn College in the year 2007 and acted under the aegis of the National Service Scheme (NSS). Since then, on several occasions, various activities pertaining to the Club were undertaken. However, the club was relaunched officially at a later date.
The National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) was launched in 1992 with the aim to prevent and control HIV/AIDS in India. In view of this, Red Ribbon Club is initiated and supported by the State AIDS Control Society and implemented by involving the services of cadre officers of the State’s National Service Scheme (NSS). The Club conducts regular activities to encourage Voluntary Blood Donation and increase Awareness of AIDS and its related issue. Ribbon Week is designed to create critical mass, which is necessary to reduce destructive social norms/behaviors and promote positive social norms/behaviors.
Objectives:
i) To create awareness of adolescent health
ii) To organize blood donation camps.
iii) Mobilise intensive awareness about HIV-AIDS and its prevention.
Joint Conveners: Mercy Chingnunhoih, HOD, Psychology – Contact: 7738317475
: Kimzalun, Assistant Professor, Commerce – Contact: 7005282122
Members: Students are appointed each semester.
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All Staff meeting on the guidelines and Implications of Autonomous Status.
All Staff meetings on the guidelines and Implications of Autonomous...
Read MoreThe 3rd Red Ribbon Club (RRC) District Level Quiz Competition 2022-23.
Rayburn College secured 3rd Position in the 3rd Red Ribbon Club...
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