31-07-2007 The ICRC's activities in favour of the displaced: 2006 operational overview The year 2006 was marked by the intensification of a number of conflicts and widespread violence that resulted in untold suffering for countless children, women and men many of them being displaced by the violence. During the year, the ICRC’s partnerships with National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies proved crucial in several countries. The National Societies often played a pivotal role in responding rapidly to needs or reaching people in remote regions.
In 2006 the ICRC supported, in one way or another and at least once, some 4 million internally displaced persons and returnees in 32 countries[1]. Africa: Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda, Zimbabwe. Asia and the Pacific: Afghanistan, Indonesia, Lao People Democratic Republic, Nepal, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Solomon Island, Sri Lanka, Timor Leste. Europe and the Americas: Colombia, Georgia, Russian Federation, Serbia/Montenegro-Kosovo. Middle East and North Africa: Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen. From January to May 2007, the ICRC has developed humanitarian activities in favour of some 2.9 million IDPs in 26 countries. For further information on ICRC activities, please see the ICRC's 2006 Annual Report and ICRC's focus on War and displacement. Note 1. These figures are updated figures since the publication of the Annual Report 2006 following the reception of additional field reports and do not include all the countries in which the ICRC conducted activities designed to restore family links and therefore do not cover all the individual cases handled (IDPs or returnees who sent or received family news, those located by the Red Cross/Red Crescent family news network at the request of their families and those transferred elsewhere or reunited with their families). |