Home > Info resources > Annual Report > 2006 News Section ICRC Annual Report 2006 ![]() The 2006 Annual Report of the International Committee of the Red Cross describes field activities out of 80 delegations worldwide; its mandate to protect the lives and dignity of victims of war and its work to promote respect for international humanitarian law. The ICRC's Annual Report 2006 outlines the terrible effects of armed conflict on populations around the world and the organization's efforts to protect and assist. Presentation of Annual Report
with the Director of Operations Selection for professional use Key facts and figures Over the year, the ICRC provided food for more than 2.5 million people and emergency supplies such as tents and blankets for more than 4 million people; its water, sanitation and construction projects catered for the needs of almost 16 million people; almost 2.4 million benefited from ICRC supported health care facilities; delegates visited 478,000 people deprived of their freedom in 2,577 places of detention in 71 countries; in collaboration with National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies more than 630,000 messages were exchanged between family members separated by hostilities and other crises. The Annual Report provides an in-depth account of the ICRC's operations in 2006, broken down by country. There is a section covering activities carried out at the Geneva headquarters and another includes operational statistics and a statement of accounts. The report includes an up-to-date list of countries party to the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols. (PDF file - ZIP format / 10 Mb) Help with Adobe Acrobat The complete PDF version of the Annual Report is a very large file. The main sections can be downloaded separately (see below). ![]() Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF 24-5-2007 ICRC Annual Report 2006: Israel, the occupied territories and the autonomous palestinian territoriesAnnual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF Annual Report Includes Map, PDF 21-5-2007 The ICRC worldwide 2006Over 12,000 ICRC employees worked to improve the situation of those affected by war and armed conflict in 2006. This summary outlines the organization's activities on behalf of detainees, separated families, the wounded and the sick and the populations of countries in conflict. Annual Report 24-5-2007 Increasing numbers uprooted by conflictLaunching the ICRC's Annual Report for 2006, the organization's President, Jakob Kellenberger, has spoken of the increasing number of people uprooted by conflict and violence. As a consequence, he said the ICRC'S expenditure in 2007 may even surpass last year's record. Press briefing Includes Photo |