Indonesia and Timor-Leste: Facts and figures, January–September 2016
… topics across South-East Asia and restoring family links. In Timor-Leste we are developing the …
… topics across South-East Asia and restoring family links. In Timor-Leste we are developing the …
… and working with the Indonesian Red Cross. Restoring family links A Myanmar refugee calls her family in …
… Do not allow inhumane conditions and family separations." The ICRC president will … migrants in detention, help restore family links for those who become separated …
… In 2016, we have restored family links, improved access to water, and offered … ventilation, cell block refurbishment, etc). RESTORING FAMILY LINKS The ICRC, in …
… separated Raymond Ngendahimana from his family in 1994 when he was four. He spent 22 … Emmanuel Nyandwi Raymond was part of an ICRC Restoring Family Links (RFL) programme helping people get back …
… that were separated during the conflict by restoring family links. ICRC Mekelle, Ethiopia The video "A …
… in the chaos of conflict and restore their links to family members. Here, a man in Akobo, South … cattle vaccination, hand-pump repair and restoring family links between people who had …
… within our areas of expertise, such as restoring family links, activities for detained migrants and …
… and improved living conditions Helped restore family links with 280 phone calls to family members … infections through ICRC’s intervention Restoring family links • 20 children reunited …
… to clean water, shelter, medical care, and restoring family links. Highlights of our work in Nigeria …
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