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Help to war victims In Nigeria

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

Each month the International Review has been publishing news of ICRC relief work in Nigeria and Biafra which began in July 1967 with consignments of medical supplies and delegates to each side. This action has ceaselessly developed as the number of victims increased and famine took its toll. We give below a summary of the position as at the end of July 1968.

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International Committee of the Red Cross
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1968

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References

page no 396 note 1 Plate. — In Biafra: Under the ICRC's emblem, a member of the Lutheran medical mission gives treatment to the civilian population.

page no 396 note 2 Lutheran Witness Reporter, U.S.A. 07 7, 1968.Google Scholar

page no 397 note 1 Plate. — At Geneva airport, two doctors (Drs Piderman and Spirgi), an anaesthesist and a male nurse preparing to leave for Biafra.

page no 400 note 1 Plate. — In Geneva: Loading a DC 6 chartered by the ICRC which will strengthen the air lift in aid of the victims of famine in Biafra.