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Annual Report

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 1969

Extract

Work carried out during the past year is described in the usual ICRC report.

The 1968 Annual Report is divided as previously into two parts: practical, and general and permanent activities. The former deals with various countries and continents. Emphasis is laid on efforts made for victims in the Nigerian conflict and relief data showed their increasing extent. On the other hand, some of the specialist services, such as the Central Tracing Agency in Geneva, the International Tracing Service at Arolsen, the Medical Personnel and War Disablement Sections have continued to be particularly active. One has only to quote the Central Agency which in 1968 received 54,783 communications and sent out 54,227 items, a considerable increase in volume in comparison with the previous year.

Type
International Committee of the Red Cross
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1969

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References

1 Annual Report 1968, ICRC Geneva, 1969, 103 pagesGoogle Scholar. The report is published in French, English and Spanish and of which there is a mimeographed edition in German. It can be obtained from the ICRC at a cost of 7 Sw. frs.