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By Katrina Crew
June 29, 2009 at 3:12 pm
Here’s your weekly update on what different members of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement* are doing.
Pakistan photos: See a photo gallery of people who’ve been displaced by conflict in Pakistan, like four-year-old Abas (pictured), and find out how the Red Cross is helping them.
Gaza report and video: 1.5 million people trapped in despair six months after Israel launched its military operation. An ICRC report highlights their struggle, and a new video focuses on the civilians trying to rebuild their own lives.
Zambezi river basin: In recent years there’s been a dramatic increase in the number of floods caused by the Zambezi river. The Federation is launching an initiative to help hundreds of thousands of people living along its banks.
Democratic Republic of the Congo photos: Families can be torn apart by conflict, losing touch when they flee the fighting or when communications systems fail. This beautiful photo gallery tells the stories of a few families who haven’t given up hope for a reunion.
*The Movement is made of 186 National Societies (including the British Red Cross), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Image © J.Oerlemans/ Netherlands Red Cross
Tags: conflict, Democratic Republic of Congo, floods, Gaza, Pakistan, photo gallery, video, Zambezi
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