10-04-2008 News release 08/63 Sudan/Chad: Six children reunited with families in Sudan Geneva / Khartoum (ICRC) – Six children, out of the 103 caught up in the Arche de Zoe affair, rejoined their families in Sudan today, under the auspices of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). An ICRC plane took the children from Abeche, in Chad, to Al Junainah, the capital of West Darfur, near the Sudanese-Chadian border. There they were handed over to their waiting parents. The ICRC registers unaccompanied children in camps for refugees and internally displaced persons in Sudan, Chad and other countries. Whenever possible, it reunites them with their families. Throughout this process, the ICRC works transparently with all concerned authorities. In Sudan and in Chad, the ICRC's tracing department also restores links between family members who have lost contact with one another as a result of the conflict and of other situations of violence. It does so by tracing missing family members and by collecting and distributing Red Cross messages. Through its humanitarian action, the ICRC aims to protect the lives and dignity of victims of war and other situations of violence and to provide them with assistance. It also endeavours to prevent suffering by promoting respect for international humanitarian law.
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