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Tadateru Konoe
近衛 忠煇
2008
Honorary President of the Japanese Red Cross
Incumbent
Assumed office
June 28, 2019
President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
In office
22 November 2009 – 6 November 2017
Succeeded byFrancesco Rocca
President of the Japanese Red Cross
In office
April 2005 – June 28, 2019
Preceded byYoichi Fujimori
Succeeded byYoshiharu Otsuka
Personal details
BornMoriteru Hosokawa
(1939-05-08) 8 May 1939 (age 85)
Tokyo, Japan
Spouse Princess Yasuko of Mikasa ​ ​(m. 1966)
ChildrenTadahiro Konoe [ja]
RelativesMorihiro Hosokawa (brother)
Alma materGakushuin University
Toyo Eiwa University

Tadateru Konoe (近衛 忠煇, Konoe Tadateru, born 8 May 1939) is the former president of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).

Tadateru Konoe is the 32nd Head of the Konoe family. President of Japanese Red Cross Society since 2005, Tadateru Konoe has dedicated his entire professional career to domestic and international Red Cross Red Crescent activities. In 2009 and again in 2013, Konoe was elected President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. He was replaced as President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) by Francesco Rocca on 6 November 2017.

Family

He was born with the name Moriteru Hosokawa (細川 護煇, Hosokawa Moriteru) and his paternal ancestry can be traced back to the Japanese Imperial Family since the Hosokawa clan is a branch of Seiwa Genji, a branch of the Minamoto clan. His mother, Yoshiko (温子), was the second daughter of Fumimaro Konoe. As his maternal uncle Fumitaka Konoe (近衛文隆, Konoe Fumitaka) died childless in the Soviet Union in 1956 as a prisoner of war, Tadateru became the heir of his maternal grandfather and used his family name Konoe (近衛) instead.

The Konoe family is the most senior branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family throughout Japanese history. The clan traces its ancestry to Fujiwara no Kamatari.

On 16 December 1966, he married Princess Yasuko of Mikasa, a first cousin of Emperor Akihito. They have a son named Tadahiro and three grandchildren. Konoe and his wife are fourth cousins once removed as both are descendants of Nabeshima Narinao (1780–1839), the 9th lord of Saga Domain; as both are descendants of the Imperial House of Japan both paternal and maternal lines, they are also more distantly related multiple times over.

Konoe is also a second cousin once removed of the Emperor Akihito, as both of them are descended from Prince Kuni Asahiko of the Kuni-no-miya imperial branch house.

Academic career

Konoe was graduated in 1962 from Gakushuin University in Tokyo Japan. He received a B.A. degree in Political Science, after which he attended the London School of Economics in 1964 where he majored in International Relations. In 1994, he was lecturer on Micro study on International Relief Organizations at the Graduate School of Toyo Eiwa University, in Tokyo, Japan, and he is a lecturer, panelist, commentator, and speaker at various academic and other forums on topics including humanitarian aid, IHL, disasters, development, and bio-ethics.

Japanese Red Cross Society

President of Japanese Red Cross Society since 2005, Tadateru Konoe has dedicated his entire professional career to domestic and international Red Cross Red Crescent activities.

Before being elected president, Mr. Konoe served his National Society for 14 years as vice president (1991-2005) and as chairman for Japanese Red Cross Academy, which offered post-graduate courses for nurses. He also held the positions of director general of the International Department (1988-1991), director general of the social department (1988), international department deputy director general (1985-1988), and international director (1976-1981) for the Japanese Red Cross Society.

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)

Mr. Konoe has held several posts in the IFRC. He has been a member of the Standing Commission of the Red Cross Red Crescent (1995-2003) and its vice chairman (1999), member of the IFRC finance commission (1985-1993), as well as officer (1972-1975) and director (1981-1985) of the IFRC disaster preparedness bureau where he started in 1972.

Red Cross Red Crescent Relief Missions

Between 1970 and 2008, Mr. Konoe was involved with over 30 Red Cross Red Crescent relief missions around the world. During his career, he has also been a board member in various associations and organizations, in addition to his work with the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Tadateru Konoe
16. Hosokawa Narimori, 10th Lord of Kumamoto (1804-1860)
8. Marquess Hosokawa Morihisa (1839-1893)
17. Asano Hachi (1806-1875)
4. Marquess Hosokawa Moritatsu (1883-1970)
18. Nabeshima Naomasa, 10th Lord of Saga (1815-1871)
9. Nabeshima Hiroko (1851-1919)
19. Tokugawa Fude-hime (1830-1886)
2. Hosokawa Morisada (1912-2005)
20. Marquess Ikeda Akimasa, 10th Lord of Okayama (1836-1903)
10. Marquess Ikeda Norimasa (1866-1909)
21. Toda Akiko (1838-1906)
5. Lady Ikeda Hiroko (1889-1967)
22. Prince Kuni Asahiko (1824-1891)
11. Princess Akiko of Kuni (1870-1920)
23. Izumitei Shizue
1. Konoe Tadateru
24. Prince Konoe Tadafusa (1838–1873)
12. Prince Konoe Atsumaro (1863-1904)
25. Shimazu Mitsuko
6. Prince Fumimaro Konoe (1891-1945)
26. Maeda Yoshiyasu, 14th Lord of Kaga (1830-1874)
13. Maeda Sawako (1871-1945)
27. Hisanori NN
3. Lady Konoe Yoshiko (1918-1940)
28. Viscount Hosokawa Yukizane, 11th Lord of Udo (1842-1902)
14. Viscount Mōri Takanori (1867-1939)
29. Matsudaira Satoko
7. Hon. Mōri Chiyoko (1896-1980)
30. Ii Naomina
15. Hon. Ii Takako (1873-1938)
31. NN

References

  1. Yomiuri Nenkan 讀賣年鑑 2010 p19 "東大教育近衞忠煇トこのえただてる 1939 《昭 14)58 (束京)日本赤十字社社長.国際赤十字,赤新月社連盟 ..."
  2. ^ "Hosokawa genealogy". Reichsarchiv. Retrieved 29 August 2017. (in Japanese)
  3. "Biography | JAPANESE RED CROSS SOCIETY". www.jrc.or.jp. Retrieved 2017-12-13.

IFRC 2017 - http://media.ifrc.org/ifrc/press-release/italys-francesco-rocca-elected-president-worlds-largest-humanitarian-network/ Archived 2018-02-04 at the Wayback Machine

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