Nigeria: Facts and figures, September 2015
… in camps for displaced people in Maiduguri Restoring family links The situation of people displaced by …
… in camps for displaced people in Maiduguri Restoring family links The situation of people displaced by …
… Ms. Claire Schocher-Döring, Head the Restoring Family Links Section, Austrian Red Cross Speakers …
… children look out of a window of their family home. (Gaza) © M. Fathi/NURPHOTO … 2003, Satterthwaite 2013), although the links with “urban warfare” remain inadequately … concern for actors engaged in either restoring or stabilizing essential urban …
… and material support to maintain the SLRCS' restoring family links services, which help reconnect families …
… CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC / J. Serrano Redondo Restoring family links Nigeria The ICRC and the Nigeria Red …
… to lose her unborn child. With no news, her family back in Damascus were frantic with … medication, Imtisal was able to use Zoran's "restoring family links" phone to contact her family in …
… Societies recently set up a cross-border "restoring family links" operation to help migrants re-establish …
… Cross and Red Crescent RFL Reestablishment of family links SRU Shelter Research Unit TWG Technical … Cross messages, phone calls and the ICRC's family links website (familylinks.icrc.org); • …
… their families will be looking for them. The Restoring Family Links Network operated by the Red Cross and …
… sister and his two-yearl-old daughter. The family became separated in Turkey and Hivro … Contact the Regional Information Centre for Restoring Family Links (RFL RIC) by email: rflric_bel@icrc.org …
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