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List of properties that can be used to describe a national Red Cross society or a subsidiary that could be an hospital, an association, a regional or local committee.

Properties edit

Basics edit

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)Swiss Red Cross <instance of> national Red Cross and Red Crescent society-
subclass ofP279Itemsubclass of: this item is a subclass (subset) of that item; all instances of this item are instances of that item; different from P31 (instance of), e.g.: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)Swiss Red Cross <subclass of> Bern-
official websiteP856URLofficial website and home page: URL of the official page of an item (current or former). Usage: If a listed URL no longer points to the official website, do not remove it, but see the "Hijacked or dead websites" section of the Talk pageSwiss Red Cross <official website> https://www.redcross.ch/-
countryP17Itemcountry: sovereign state that this item is in (not to be used for human beings)Swiss Red Cross <country> Switzerland-
logo imageP154Commons media filelogo: graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and productsSwiss Red Cross <logo image> Croix-Rouge_suisse_logo.svg-
legal formP1454Itemlegal form: legal form of an entitySwiss Red Cross <legal form> association-
Commons categoryP373StringCommons category: name of the Wikimedia Commons category containing files related to this item (without the prefix "Category:")Swiss Red Cross <Commons category> Swiss Red Cross-
official nameP1448Monolingual textofficial name: official name of the subject in its official language(s)Italian Red Cross <official name> Associazione della Croce Rossa Italiana-
short nameP1813Monolingual textabbreviation: short name of a place, organisation, person, journal, wikidata property, etc. Used by some Wikipedia templates.Italian Red Cross <short name> CRI-
location of formationP740Itemlocation where a group or organization was formedGerman Red Cross <location of formation> Bamberg-
field of workP101Itemfield of work: specialization of a person or organization; see P106 for the occupationSwiss Red Cross <field of work> humanitarian aid-
inceptionP571Point in timedate of establishment: time when an entity begins to exist; for date of official opening use P1619Swiss Red Cross <inception> 17 February 1863-
dissolved, abolished or demolished dateP576Point in timedate of dissolution, abolition or demolition: point in time at which the subject (organisation, building) ceased to exist; see "date of official closure" (P3999) for closing a facility, "service retirement" (P730) for retiring equipment, "discontinued date" (P2669) for stopping a productManchurian Red Cross Society <dissolved, abolished or demolished date> 1945-
operating areaP2541Itemoperating area: geographic area or jurisdiction an organisation or industry operates in, serves, or has responsibility forSwiss Red Cross <operating area> Switzerland-
located in the administrative territorial entityP131Itemadministrative territorial entity: the item is located on the territory of the following administrative entity. Use P276 for specifying locations that are non-administrative places and for items about events. Use P1382 if the item falls only partially into the administrative entity.Italian Red Cross <located in the administrative territorial entity> Rome-
street addressP6375Monolingual textstreet address, address and street: full street address where subject is located. Include building number, city/locality, post code, but not country; use also P669 if the street has its own separate itemRed Cross House <street address> 153-159 Clarence Street, Sydney, NSW 2000-
coordinate locationP625Geographic coordinatesgeographic coordinate: geocoordinates of the subject. For Earth, please note that only WGS84 coordinating system is supported at the momentItalian Red Cross <coordinate location> https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?params=37.436302_N_14.08318_E_globe:earth&language=en-
described by sourceP1343Itemsource of information: work where this item is describedBritish Red Cross <described by source> Medvik-
award receivedP166Itemaward, honorary citizenship, title of honor and decoration: award or recognition received by a person, organization or creative workGerman Red Cross <award received> DZI Seal-of-Approval-
imageP18Commons media fileillustration and image: image of relevant illustration of the subject; if available, also use more specific properties (sample: coat of arms image, locator map, flag image, signature image, logo image, collage image)Republic of Korea National Red Cross <image> 20150228Republic_of_Korea_National_Red_Cross.jpg-

Other basic properties that you can use to describe the national society:

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
reports periodicityP6339Itemtime interval: physical quantity corresponding to the interval of time between two measurements or reported dataGerman Red Cross <reports periodicity> year-
external data available at URLP1325URLURL where external data on this item can be foundGerman Red Cross <external data available at URL> https://data.ifrc.org/fdrs/societies-
described at URLP973URLInternet research: item is described at the following URLGerman Red Cross <described at URL> https://data.ifrc.org/fdrs/societies/german-red-cross-

Financials edit

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
donationsP8093Quantitygift and donation: sum of donations an organization receivesGerman Red Cross <donations> 41,852,039 euro-
budgetP2769Quantitybudget: assigned monetary amount for a project (for the estimated cost of a film, also commonly referred to as budget, use P2130)Monegasque Red Cross <budget> 7,000,000 euro-
total revenueP2139Quantityrevenue: income gained by an organization during a given time frame. Not to be confused with fiscal revenueGerman Red Cross <total revenue> 134,250,000 euro-
total expenditureP2402Quantityexpense: amount of spending by this public or private entity, not to be confused with fiscal expenditureRepublic of Korea National Red Cross <total expenditure> 741,534,291,000 South Korean won-
total assetsP2403Quantityasset: value of assets held by a private or public entityGerman Red Cross <total assets> 156,458,000 euro-

Point in time numbers edit

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
students countP2196Quantitystudent and schoolchild: number of students of any type in an educational organization. Qualify with " point in time" (P585). The most recent count would generally have preferred rank; data for previous years normal rank (not deprecated rank). Don't overwrite.Swiss Red Cross <students count> 106,943-
number of volunteersP6125Quantityvolunteer: number of people who volunteer for an organization at a particular timeSwiss Red Cross <number of volunteers> 53,474-
member countP2124Quantitynumber of entities that are part of an organization at a particular timeGerman Red Cross <member count> 2,826,887-
employeesP1128Quantityemployee: total number of employees of a company at a given "point in time" (P585). Most recent data would generally have preferred rank; data for previous years normal rank (not deprecated rank). Add data for recent years, don't overwriteSwiss Red Cross <employees> 4,782-
number of aid beneficiariesP9077Quantitynumber of people reached with international aid programmes, actions and humanitarian activities. Qualify with "point in time" (P585) where appropriateItalian Red Cross <number of aid beneficiaries> 6,763-

Legal and reporting hierarchy linkages edit

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
has subsidiaryP355Itemsubsidiary: subsidiary of a company or organization; generally a fully owned separate corporation. Compare with "business division" (P199). Opposite of parent organization (P749).German Red Cross <has subsidiary> Bavarian Red Crossparent organization
parent organizationP749Itemparent company: parent organization of an organization, opposite of subsidiaries (P355)Swiss Red Cross <parent organization> International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movementhas subsidiary
has part(s)P527Itemhas part, consist of and meronymy: part of this subject; inverse property of "part of" (P361). See also "has parts of the class" (P2670).Italian Red Cross <has part(s)> Corpo Militare della Croce Rossa Italianapart of
member ofP463Itemmember and group member: organization, club or musical group to which the subject belongs. Do not use for membership in ethnic or social groups, nor for holding a political position, such as a member of parliament (use P39 for that)Swiss Red Cross <member of> International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies-

Key persons edit

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
chairpersonP488Itemchairperson, leader and president: presiding member of an organization, group or bodySwiss Red Cross <chairperson> Thomas Heiniger-
general secretaryP3975Itemgeneral secretary: leader of a political or international organization, sometimes below the chairperson (P488)Norwegian Red Cross <general secretary> Bernt G. Apeland-
founded byP112Itemorganizational founder: founder or co-founder of this organization, religion or placeSwiss Red Cross <founded by> Guillaume Henri Dufour-
director / managerP1037Itemleader of organization: person who manages any kind of groupAmerican Red Cross <director / manager> Gail J. McGovern-
board memberP3320Itemboard member: member(s) of the board for the organizationMonegasque Red Cross <board member> Philippe Narmino-

Identifiers edit

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
Swiss Federal Archives IDP3889External identifierIdentifier for an entity (portfolio, dossier, document) of the Swiss Federal ArchivesSwiss Red Cross <Swiss Federal Archives ID> 2064386-
EU VAT numberP3608External identifierVAT number assigned in the EUItalian Red Cross <EU VAT number> IT13669721006-

Social networks edit

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
Facebook usernameP2013External identifierFacebook page: identifier for an official (preferably) Facebook person, product or organization page (everything that follows URL part 'https://www.facebook.com/')Italian Red Cross <Facebook username> ItalianRedCross-
Instagram usernameP2003External identifieritem's username on InstagramItalian Red Cross <Instagram username> crocerossaitaliana-
Twitter (X) usernameP2002External identifierX account: this item's username on X (formerly Twitter); do not include the “@” symbolSwiss Red Cross <Twitter (X) username> CroixRouge_CH-

hospital information edit

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
number of hospital bedsP6801Quantityhospital bed: number of inpatient bedsAkita Red Cross Hospital <number of hospital beds> 496-

Qualifiers edit

Many items need to be specified:

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
start timeP580Point in timestart time: time an entity begins to exist or a statement starts being validJapan <start time> -
end timeP582Point in timeend time: moment when an entity ceases to exist or a statement stops being validBaroque <end time> 1750sdate QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/8-

Many items need to fixed:

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
valid in periodP1264Itemtime period when a statement is validTübingen <valid in period> standard time-
point in timeP585Point in timepoint in time: date something took place, existed or a statement was true; for providing time use the "refine date" property (P4241)2012 United States presidential election <point in time> -

Valid to number of volunteers, employees, students (if necessiary):

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
sex or genderP21Itemsex of humans: sex or gender identity of human or animal. For human: male, female, non-binary, intersex, transgender female, transgender male, agender, etc. For animal: male organism, female organism. Groups of same gender use subclass of (P279)Marie Curie <sex or gender> female-
age of subject at eventP3629Quantityage of a person: the age of the subject according to the cited source at the time of an event. Used as a qualifier of significant event propertyTuomas Ketola <age of subject at event> 36 years old-
field of workP101Itemfield of work: specialization of a person or organization; see P106 for the occupationBastian Sick <field of work> German-
valid in periodP1264Itemtime period when a statement is validTübingen <valid in period> standard time-
point in timeP585Point in timepoint in time: date something took place, existed or a statement was true; for providing time use the "refine date" property (P4241)2012 United States presidential election <point in time> -
date of deathP570Point in timedate of death: date on which the subject diedEdgar Leopold Layard <date of death> -
place of deathP20Itemplace of death: most specific known (e.g. city instead of country, or hospital instead of city) death location of a person, animal or fictional characterRené Descartes <place of death> Stockholm-
manner of deathP1196Itemmanner of death: general circumstances of a person's death; e.g. natural causes, accident, suicide, homicide, etc. Use 'cause of death' (P509) for the specific physiological mechanism, e.g. heart attack, trauma, pneumonia etc.Adolf Eichmann <manner of death> capital punishment-
cause of deathP509Itemcause of death: underlying or immediate cause of death. Underlying cause (e.g. car accident, stomach cancer) preferred. Use 'manner of death' (P1196) for broadest category, e.g. natural causes, accident, homicide, suicideAlexander Radishchev <cause of death> nitric acid poisoning-
applies to partP518Itempart, aspect, or form of the item to which the claim appliesLady with an Ermine <applies to part> painting support-
applies to peopleP6001Itemqualifier to a specific group of people, members of a group or organizationUniversitas Gadjah Mada <applies to people> Indonesians-
location of formationP740Itemlocation where a group or organization was formedThe Beatles <location of formation> Liverpool-
download URLP4945URLdownload: URL which can be used to download a workLinux kernel <download URL> https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/linux-4.15.9.tar.xz-

street address information:

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
house numberP670Stringhouse number and house number: number in the street address. To be used as a qualifier of Property:P669 "located on street"White House <house number> 1600-
locationP276Itemphysical location: location of the object, structure or event. In the case of an administrative entity as containing item use P131. For statistical entities use P8138. In the case of a geographic entity use P706. Use P7153 for locations associated with the objectMona Lisa <location> Louvre Museum-
postal codeP281Stringpostal code: identifier assigned by postal authorities for the subject area or buildingBern <postal code> 3000-

staff information:

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
replacesP1365Itemreplaced entity: person, state or item replaced. Use "structure replaces" (P1398) for structures. Use "follows" (P155) if the previous item was not replaced or predecessor and successor are identicalBarack Obama <replaces> George W. Bushreplaced by
replaced byP1366Itemreplacing entity: other person or item which continues the item by replacing it in its role. Use P156 ("followed by") if the item is not replaced nor identical, but adds to the series (e.g. books in a series).Ptolemy XII Auletes <replaced by> Cleopatrareplaces
position heldP39Itemmandate, position, political coalition, by position held, public office and historical position: subject currently or formerly holds the object position or public officePhilippe Narmino <position held> vice presidentofficeholder

awards information:

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
for workP1686Itemaward: qualifier of award received (P166) to specify the work that an award was given to the creator forProperty talk:P1686-
point in timeP585Point in timepoint in time: date something took place, existed or a statement was true; for providing time use the "refine date" property (P4241)2012 United States presidential election <point in time> -
locationP276Itemphysical location: location of the object, structure or event. In the case of an administrative entity as containing item use P131. For statistical entities use P8138. In the case of a geographic entity use P706. Use P7153 for locations associated with the objectMona Lisa <location> Louvre Museum-

References edit

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
stated inP248Itemreference: to be used in the references field to refer to the information document or database in which a claim is made; for qualifiers use P805; for the type of document in which a claim is made use P3865Swiss Red Cross <stated in> Federation-Wide Databank and Reporting System-
reference URLP854URLURL: should be used for Internet URLs as references. Use "Wikimedia import URL" (P4656) for imports from WMF sitesSwiss Red Cross <reference URL> https://data.ifrc.org/fdrs/societies/swiss-red-cross-
retrievedP813Point in timedate retrieved: date or point in time that information was retrieved from a database or website (for use in online sources)Swiss Red Cross <retrieved> 3 November 2020-

Properties to be proposed edit

  • Number of blood donors/number of people donating blood: to indicate people that have donated blood at least once during the reporting period.
  • People reached: to indicate, for example, number of people reached by disaster response and early recovery programmes or by Long Term Services and Development Programmes.