Indonesian Red Cross Society
| Abbreviation | PMI |
|---|---|
| Formation | 17 September 1945 |
| Type | Non-governmental organization |
| Legal status | Foundation |
| Purpose | Humanitarianism |
| Headquarters | Jakarta |
| Location | |
Region served | Indonesia |
Official language | Indonesian |
Chairman | Jusuf Kalla |
| Staff | 105 staff, including 17 expatriates |
| Website | pmi |
The Indonesian Red Cross Society (Indonesian: Palang Merah Indonesia, PMI) is a humanitarian organization in Indonesia. It is a member of International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Indonesia is one of the few Muslim-majority countries to use the Red Cross as its symbol. Indonesia is not a strictly faith-based nation.
In mid-2013, the Indonesian Red Cross Society had 32,568 people in its Volunteer Corps, 19,294 Individual Volunteers and 893,381 Blood Donor Volunteers, for a total of 945,243 persons, which is recorded as the highest number of volunteers in the world.