Serbia: Nasri and Bahiya – Damascus to Krnjaca
… them. He keeps in regular contact with the family back in Damascus, thanks to Viber and … Contact the Regional Information Centre for Restoring Family Links (RFL RIC) by email: rflric_bel@icrc.org …
… them. He keeps in regular contact with the family back in Damascus, thanks to Viber and … Contact the Regional Information Centre for Restoring Family Links (RFL RIC) by email: rflric_bel@icrc.org …
… the growth of the NGO’s systems have evolved, restoring hope to the people facing the …
… the beginning of the year. VISITING DETAINEES RESTORING FAMILY LINKS With the support of the national …
… of 2015. Visiting detainees and maintaining family contact The ICRC visits detainees in … assistance to families displaced by conflict, restoring family links and emergency preparedness; ARCS …
… with calls to restore the contact with their family, while registering more than 1,000 as … in Myanmar, as well as with the entire RFL family links network of the RCRC Movement through a …
… Rwanda and Burundi to help reunite families: Restoring Family Links in Rwanda Restoring Family Links in …
… the bureaucratic obstacles that arise when a family member is missing but not acknowledged … family member or loved one? Visit our Restoring family links website . More: stories on the …
… services and treatment of migrants. Its Restoring seekers who constitute a special category or education. Family Links (RFL) services make it possible under …
… their ability to restore and maintain links with their families, are in line with … in Penal Institution 31. CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC Family visits The ICRC is subsidizing travel … and other specialists in first aid and restoring family links. - An EPR workshop …
… the surface. In the midst of terror and panic family members can be separated in minutes. In … the protection coordinator overseeing the restoring family links (RFL) programme in Somalia, explains …
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