Our work in the Middle East: Operational response to COVID-19
… with food, cleaning materials and restoring family links services. We are supporting the Yemen …
… with food, cleaning materials and restoring family links services. We are supporting the Yemen …
… chapters were provided full sets of basic PPE Restoring family links: 53 tablet devices and prepaid load …
… COVID-19 . Migrants, including refugees, the family members of missing persons, the … Societies in each country to strengthen their Restoring Family Links services and to distribute informative …
… contact with their families since the family visits have been suspended during the … total of Sfr 142,000 in financial assistance RESTORING FAMILY LINKS SERVICES MENTORING MOBILIZATION In …
… therapy at Guadalajara’s Comprehensive Family Development Agency (DIF), where the … activities such as assistance for migrants, Restoring Family Links, increasing access to primary health …
… TO HELP YOUNG PEOPLE FIND EMPLOYMENT MY FAMILY DEPENDS ON THIS JOB I want to see if I … mental health programmes for victims and Restoring Family Links activities to help prevent migrants from …
… activities such as assistance for migrants, Restoring Family Links, increasing access to primary health …
… or otherwise critical medical care or family reunifications when a person is highly … their migration policies on migrants’ rights; restoring family links, clarifying the fate and whereabouts of …
… the ICRC also runs a service to restore family links between migrants and their families and …
… psychosocial support and helping restore links among people who are apart. The … Connectivity services for migrants The Restoring Family Links (RFL) programme has been adapted …
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