Lebanon: Facts and figures 2015
… the disappearance of 406 individuals 40 family members of missing persons received psychosocial support Restoring Family Links – 1,200 people assisted: • • • • 590 Red …
… the disappearance of 406 individuals 40 family members of missing persons received psychosocial support Restoring Family Links – 1,200 people assisted: • • • • 590 Red …
… the EDPS website. SEE ALSO Previous workshops Restoring Family Links Code of Conduct on Data Protection ICRC …
… medical care and restore contact between family members separated by the conflict. … support to 700 IDPs at a camp in Yola . Restoring family links Hundreds of thousands of people have …
… in 2015. Visiting detainees and maintaining family contact • • • • • • • • Carried out 115 … in the areas of health, family assistance, restoring family links and emergency preparedness, based on the …
… Delivering effective and efficient Restoring Family Links (RFL) services requires the collection …
… and 2010 and 2016). REFERENCE DOCUMENTS Restoring Family Links Code of Conduct on Data Protection The …
… Office The ICRC Data Protection Commission Restoring Family Links Code of Conduct on Data Protection MORE …
… personnel. t helped restore and maintain links between separated JANUARY - DECEMBER 2015 family memberby exchanging 6,250 Red Cross … arise. Although low inDIALOGUE some areas.AND RESTORING FAMILY LINKS BILATERAL this activity …
… Red Cross and the ICRC ensured that his family could rapidly identify the body and the … could begin. Read the full article on the Restoring Family Links website. …
… and she has nobody to help her. She asked her family to send clothes and money. “Because of … loved ones, the Red Cross has expanded its 'Restoring family links' (RFL) activities in the country. The …
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