In Angola, the National Red Cross Society supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services. These include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free internet as well as a range of digital services. We also offer family reunification of unaccompanied children (at the refugee settlement of Lovua) for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
In Zambia, the National Red Cross Society supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services. These include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free internet as well as a range of digital services. We also offer family reunification of unaccompanied children (at Mantapala Refugee Settlement) for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
In Malawi, the National Red Cross Society supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services. These include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free internet as well as a range of digital services, enabling refugees to get in touch with family members back home.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
In Zimbabwe, the National Red Cross Society, supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free computers and a range of digital services for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, enables users to access reliable and practical information as well as safely store copies of passports, medical records and other important documents, amongst other humanitarian services.
The Red Cross has set up a 4 RFL booths around Zimbabwe (Beitbride, Bulawayo, Harare and Zaka). There is an additional booth at Plumtree border post between Zimbabwe and Botswana which was initially set up to cater for returnees from Botswana but has since evolved to include deportees as well.
The ICRC implements a Missing and Deceased Migrants and their Families programme in Zimbabwe (Zaka, Gwanda, Bulawayo and Harare) and South Africa.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
In Mozambique, the National Red Cross Society supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free computers and a range of digital services , enabling families to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to armed conflict, migration or disasters.
The Red Cross set up a telephone helpline and service to respond to the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) related needs of those who have been displaced and fled to Pemba following violent attacks.
The ICRC set up service delivery points in Metuge and Pemba to help people displaced from the armed conflict in the northern province of Cabo Delgado to get back in touch with their loved ones in collaboration with the Mozambican Red Cross Society.
In South Africa, the National Red Cross Society, supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free computers and a range of digital services for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The ICRC provides emergency travel documents to vulnerable people, allowing them to travel to their country of refuge.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by
migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a
pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, allows users to safely store copies
of passports, medical records and other important paperwork amongst other services.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, enables users to access reliable and practical information as well as safely store copies of passports, medical records and other important documents, amongst other humanitarian services.
In addition to the free phone call service offered to migrants detained at Lindela Repatriation Centre, the ICRC recently expanded this service through an innovative solution with the installation of permanent phone booths at the centre. This affords migrants greater independence while aligning with the existing processes.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
The ICRC implements a Missing and Deceased Migrants and their Families program in Zimbabwe (Zaka, Gwanda, Bulawayo and Harare) and South Africa.
In Angola, the National Red Cross Society supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services. These include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free internet as well as a range of digital services. We also offer family reunification of unaccompanied children (at the refugee settlement of Lovua) for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
In Angola, the National Red Cross Society supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services. These include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free internet as well as a range of digital services. We also offer family reunification of unaccompanied children (at the refugee settlement of Lovua) for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
In Zambia, the National Red Cross Society supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services. These include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free internet as well as a range of digital services. We also offer family reunification of unaccompanied children (at Mantapala Refugee Settlement) for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
In Zambia, the National Red Cross Society supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services. These include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free internet as well as a range of digital services. We also offer family reunification of unaccompanied children (at Mantapala Refugee Settlement) for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
In Angola, the ICRC in cooperation with the National Society and other partner
offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls,
sending red cross messages, and internet, and family reunification of unaccompanied
children (at the refugee settlement of Lovua) for family members to restore and
maintain contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration,
armed conflict or disasters.
The ICRC also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for
missing relatives to reconnect with their families. Head to the website,
www.tracetheface.org/sa
Karonga Refugee Settlement
What?
In Malawi, the National Red Cross Society supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services. These include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free internet as well as a range of digital services, enabling refugees to get in touch with family members back home.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
Lilongwe Refugee Settlement
What?
In Malawi, the National Red Cross Society supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services. These include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free internet as well as a range of digital services, enabling refugees to get in touch with family members back home.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
In Mozambique, the National Red Cross Society supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free computers and a range of digital services , enabling families to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to armed conflict, migration or disasters.
The Red Cross set up a telephone helpline and service to respond to the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) related needs of those who have been displaced and fled to Pemba following violent attacks.
The ICRC set up service delivery points in Metuge and Pemba to help people displaced from the armed conflict in the northern province of Cabo Delgado to get back in touch with their loved ones in collaboration with the Mozambican Red Cross Society.
In Zimbabwe, the National Red Cross Society, supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free computers and a range of digital services for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, enables users to access reliable and practical information as well as safely store copies of passports, medical records and other important documents, amongst other humanitarian services.
The Red Cross has set up a 4 RFL booths around Zimbabwe (Beitbride, Bulawayo, Harare and Zaka). There is an additional booth at Plumtree border post between Zimbabwe and Botswana which was initially set up to cater for returnees from Botswana but has since evolved to include deportees as well.
The ICRC implements a Missing and Deceased Migrants and their Families programme in Zimbabwe (Zaka, Gwanda, Bulawayo and Harare) and South Africa.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
In Zimbabwe, the National Red Cross Society, supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free computers and a range of digital services for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, enables users to access reliable and practical information as well as safely store copies of passports, medical records and other important documents, amongst other humanitarian services.
The Red Cross has set up a 4 RFL booths around Zimbabwe (Beitbride, Bulawayo, Harare and Zaka). There is an additional booth at Plumtree border post between Zimbabwe and Botswana which was initially set up to cater for returnees from Botswana but has since evolved to include deportees as well.
The ICRC implements a Missing and Deceased Migrants and their Families programme in Zimbabwe (Zaka, Gwanda, Bulawayo and Harare) and South Africa.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
In South Africa, the National Red Cross Society, supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free computers and a range of digital services for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The ICRC provides emergency travel documents to vulnerable people, allowing them to travel to their country of refuge.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by
migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a
pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, allows users to safely store copies
of passports, medical records and other important paperwork amongst other services.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, enables users to access reliable and practical information as well as safely store copies of passports, medical records and other important documents, amongst other humanitarian services.
In addition to the free phone call service offered to migrants detained at Lindela Repatriation Centre, the ICRC recently expanded this service through an innovative solution with the installation of permanent phone booths at the centre. This affords migrants greater independence while aligning with the existing processes.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
The ICRC implements a Missing and Deceased Migrants and their Families program in Zimbabwe (Zaka, Gwanda, Bulawayo and Harare) and South Africa.
In South Africa, the National Red Cross Society, supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free computers and a range of digital services for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The ICRC provides emergency travel documents to vulnerable people, allowing them to travel to their country of refuge.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by
migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a
pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, allows users to safely store copies
of passports, medical records and other important paperwork amongst other services.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, enables users to access reliable and practical information as well as safely store copies of passports, medical records and other important documents, amongst other humanitarian services.
In addition to the free phone call service offered to migrants detained at Lindela Repatriation Centre, the ICRC recently expanded this service through an innovative solution with the installation of permanent phone booths at the centre. This affords migrants greater independence while aligning with the existing processes.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
The ICRC implements a Missing and Deceased Migrants and their Families program in Zimbabwe (Zaka, Gwanda, Bulawayo and Harare) and South Africa.
In South Africa, the National Red Cross Society, supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free computers and a range of digital services for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The ICRC provides emergency travel documents to vulnerable people, allowing them to travel to their country of refuge.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by
migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a
pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, allows users to safely store copies
of passports, medical records and other important paperwork amongst other services.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, enables users to access reliable and practical information as well as safely store copies of passports, medical records and other important documents, amongst other humanitarian services.
In addition to the free phone call service offered to migrants detained at Lindela Repatriation Centre, the ICRC recently expanded this service through an innovative solution with the installation of permanent phone booths at the centre. This affords migrants greater independence while aligning with the existing processes.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
The ICRC implements a Missing and Deceased Migrants and their Families program in Zimbabwe (Zaka, Gwanda, Bulawayo and Harare) and South Africa.
In South Africa, the National Red Cross Society, supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free computers and a range of digital services for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The ICRC provides emergency travel documents to vulnerable people, allowing them to travel to their country of refuge.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by
migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a
pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, allows users to safely store copies
of passports, medical records and other important paperwork amongst other services.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, enables users to access reliable and practical information as well as safely store copies of passports, medical records and other important documents, amongst other humanitarian services.
In addition to the free phone call service offered to migrants detained at Lindela Repatriation Centre, the ICRC recently expanded this service through an innovative solution with the installation of permanent phone booths at the centre. This affords migrants greater independence while aligning with the existing processes.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
The ICRC implements a Missing and Deceased Migrants and their Families program in Zimbabwe (Zaka, Gwanda, Bulawayo and Harare) and South Africa.
In South Africa, the National Red Cross Society, supported by the ICRC as well as other partners, offers Restoring Family Links (RFL) services which include, free phone calls, sending red cross messages, free computers and a range of digital services for family members to maintain and restore contact with relatives they have been separated from due to migration, armed conflict or natural disasters.
The ICRC provides emergency travel documents to vulnerable people, allowing them to travel to their country of refuge.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by
migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a
pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, allows users to safely store copies
of passports, medical records and other important paperwork amongst other services.
The ICRC recently launched RedSafe - a free mobile app. for people affected by migration, armed conflict, and other situations of violence. The app. which is a pilot project between South Africa and Zimbabwe, enables users to access reliable and practical information as well as safely store copies of passports, medical records and other important documents, amongst other humanitarian services.
In addition to the free phone call service offered to migrants detained at Lindela Repatriation Centre, the ICRC recently expanded this service through an innovative solution with the installation of permanent phone booths at the centre. This affords migrants greater independence while aligning with the existing processes.
The Red Cross also offers Trace the Face Southern Africa which helps migrants search for missing relatives in order to reconnect with their families. Head to the website, www.tracetheface.org/sa
The ICRC implements a Missing and Deceased Migrants and their Families program in Zimbabwe (Zaka, Gwanda, Bulawayo and Harare) and South Africa.