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Tracing requests closed positivelythe number of people for whom tracing requests had been initiatedand who were located or whose fates were established (closedpositively) during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodTracing requests still being handled at the end of the<strong>report</strong>ing periodthe number of people for whom tracing requests were still openand pending at the end of the <strong>report</strong>ing periodUNACCOMPANIED MINORS (UAMs) 2 /SEPARATEDCHILDREN (SCs) 3 /DEMOBILIZED CHILD SOLDIERSUAMs/SCs/demobilized child soldiers newly registeredthe number of UAMs/SCs/demobilized child soldiers registeredby the ICRC or the National Society during the <strong>report</strong>ing period,and whose data are centralized by the ICRCUAMs/SCs/demobilized child soldiers reunitedwith their familiesthe number of UAMs/SCs/demobilized child soldiers reunitedwith their families by the ICRC or the National SocietyCases of UAMs/SCs/demobilized child soldiers still handledat the end of the <strong>report</strong>ing periodthe number of UAMs/SCs/demobilized child soldiers whose caseswere opened but who had not yet been reunited by the ICRC orthe National Society concerned or by another organization duringthe <strong>report</strong>ing period – these include cases concerning childrenwhose parents were being sought or had been found but withwhom the children had not yet been reunitedDOCUMENTS ISSUEDPeople to whom travel documents were issuedthe number of individuals to whom the ICRC issued travel documentsduring the <strong>report</strong>ing periodPeople to whom a detention attestation was issuedthe number of people who received documents testifying to theirdetention, according to ICRC records of visits, during the <strong>report</strong>ingperiodOfficial documents relayed between family membersacross borders/front linesthe number of documents – e.g. passports, power of attorney documents,death certificates, birth certificates, marriage certificates,and ICRC certificates such as house destruction certificates, andtracing requests (other than detention attestations) – forwardedor transmitted during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodPEOPLE DEPRIVED OF THEIR FREEDOMDetainees visitedduring the <strong>report</strong>ing period, the number of detainees visited,whether monitored individually or otherwise, including detaineesseen and registered for the first time; those registered previouslyand visited again; those not revisited, but who remain of ICRCconcern; and groups that received aid collectively without beingregistered individuallyDetainees visited and monitored individuallythe number of detainees visited and monitored individually – thoseseen and registered for the first time and those registered previouslyand visited again during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodDetainees newly registered during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodthe number of detainees visited for the first time since their arrestand registered during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodNumber of visits carried outthe number of visits made, including those to places found emptywhen visited, during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodNumber of places of detention visitedthe number of places of detention visited, including places that werefound empty when visited, during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodDetainees benefiting from the ICRC’s family-visitsprogrammethe number of detainees who were visited by a relative via an ICRCorganizedor -financed visit during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodDetainees released and transferred/repatriated by/viathe ICRCthe number of detainees whose transfer or repatriation was facilitatedby the ICRCINTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT(THIRD GENEVA CONVENTION)Prisoners of war (POWs) visitedthe number of POWs visited and monitored individually duringthe <strong>report</strong>ing periodPOWs newly registered during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodthe number of POWs visited for the first time since their captureand monitored individually during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodPOWs released during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodthe number of POWs released during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodPOWs repatriated by/via the ICRCthe number of POWs released and repatriated under the auspicesof the ICRC during the <strong>report</strong>ing periodNumber of visits carried outthe number of visits to POWs carried out during the <strong>report</strong>ingperiodNumber of places visitedthe number of places holding or having held POWs visited duringthe <strong>report</strong>ing period2. a child under 18 or under the legal age of majority separated from both parents and fromall other relatives and not being cared for by an adult who, by law or custom, is responsiblefor doing so3. a child under 18 or under the legal age of majority separated from both parents or fromhis/her previous legal caregiver but accompanied by another adult relative100 | ICRC ANNUAL REPORT <strong>2013</strong>

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