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organization of first-aid training courses for 343 youth volunteersand the construction of warehouses for emergency items.The National Society promoted support for its activities throughdissemination sessions for local authorities and communityleaders; the formation of Red Cross clubs at five universities;public events; and television and radio spots. Twenty staff membersenhanced their communication skills at a workshop. Monthlycoordination meetings between Movement partners, representativesof the National Society and the ICRC further strengthenedtheir cooperation.MAIN FIGURES AND INDICATORS: PROTECTIONTotalCIVILIANS (residents, IDPs, returnees, etc.)Red Cross messages (RCMs)UAMs/SCs*RCMs collected 3,061 169RCMs distributed 3,191 100Phone calls facilitated between family members 39,496Reunifications, transfers and repatriationsPeople reunited with their families 3including people registered by another delegation 1Tracing requests, including cases of missing persons Women MinorsPeople for whom a tracing request was newly registered 216 89 33People located (tracing cases closed positively) 60including people for whom tracing requests were registered by another delegation 9Tracing cases still being handled at the end of the <strong>report</strong>ing period (people) 401 91 61UAMs/SCs*, including unaccompanied demobilized child soldiers Girls DemobilizedchildrenUAMs/SCs newly registered by the ICRC/National Society 78 4UAMs/SCs reunited with their families by the ICRC/National Society 2 1UAM/SC cases still being handled by the ICRC/National Society at the end of the <strong>report</strong>ing period 79 4DocumentsPeople to whom travel documents were issued 21Official documents relayed between family members across border/front lines 22PEOPLE DEPRIVED OF THEIR FREEDOM (All categories/all statuses)ICRC visits Women MinorsDetainees visited 30,619 1,218 430Detainees visited and monitored individually 232 10 6Detainees newly registered 148 9 6Number of visits carried out 29Number of places of detention visited 25Restoring family linksRCMs collected 238RCMs distributed 33Phone calls made to families to inform them of the whereabouts of a detained relative 17People to whom a detention attestation was issued 86* Unaccompanied minors/separated childrenMAIN FIGURES AND INDICATORS: ASSISTANCE Total Women ChildrenCIVILIANS (residents, IDPs, returnees, etc.)Economic security, water and habitat (in some cases provided within a protection or cooperation programme)Essential household items Beneficiaries 46,399 26% 17%of whom IDPs Beneficiaries 43,126Productive inputs Beneficiaries 4,675 43% 25%of whom IDPs Beneficiaries 4,675Cash Beneficiaries 942 41%Water and habitat activities Beneficiaries 230,000 23% 45%of whom IDPs Beneficiaries 34,500PEOPLE DEPRIVED OF THEIR FREEDOM (All categories/all statuses)Economic security, water and habitat (in some cases provided within a protection programme)Essential household items Beneficiaries 32,318Cash Beneficiaries 49Water and habitat activities Beneficiaries 23,900HealthNumber of visits carried out by health staff 23Number of places of detention visited by health staff 12WOUNDED AND SICKPhysical rehabilitationCentres supported Structures 7Patients receiving services Patients 7,718 1,657 1,782New patients fitted with prostheses Patients 737 104 58Prostheses delivered Units 1,934 314 155of which for victims of mines or explosive remnants of war Units 391New patients fitted with orthoses Patients 872 225 375Orthoses delivered Units 2,179 563 986of which for victims of mines or explosive remnants of war Units 9Patients receiving physiotherapy Patients 3,794 912 812Crutches delivered Units 6,589Wheelchairs delivered Units 560150 | ICRC ANNUAL REPORT <strong>2013</strong>

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