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ICRC ACTION In Latin America & the Caribbean by Angela Gussing ICRC Head of Operations for Latin America & the Caribbean

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ICRC ACTION. In Latin America & the Caribbean by Angela Gussing ICRC Head of Operations for Latin America & the Caribbean. ICRC IN LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN WHAT AND WHY?. Action in armed conflicts (present and past) Protection of civilian population and detainees - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: ICRC ACTION

ICRC ACTION

In Latin America & the Caribbean

by Angela Gussing ICRC Head of Operations for Latin America & the

Caribbean

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ICRC IN LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN WHAT AND WHY?

Action in armed conflicts (present and past) Protection of civilian population and detainees Assistance to people affected by armed conflict Action in relation to the MISSING National Society as primary and strategic partner

Activities regarding internal violence Work with Police & Armed forces on use of force Support NSocieties action (specific events+situations) Work with youth in specific schools Work on places of detention

Reference institution for IHL and NIHA Promotion & integration of Int. Humanitarian Law Actor specifically neutral + independent (accepted by all)

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THE ICRC IN THE REGIONGLOBAL PICTURE

Country delegations Colombia, Haiti

Regional delegationsMexico, BUE, Lima, Caracas

Country offices Guatemala, Brasilia

Resources for 2008Budget CHF 55 mio, 87 Expatriate staff407 Nacional staff

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HUMANITARIAN CONSEQUENCES OF ARMED CONFLICT - COLOMBIA

EXTENSIVE PROTECTION APPROACH

VITAL ASSISTANCE TO CONFLICT VICTIMS

INTEGRATED MINE ACTION APPROACH

EXTENSIVE PARTNERSHIP - COLOMBIAN RC

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HUMANITARIAN CONSEQUENCES OF PAST ARMED CONFLICTS

Haiti, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Guatemala, Salvador, Nicaragua…

MISSING Support to families and re-establishing family links Support to forensic activities Verifying information and cross-checking Support to national mechanisms Support to NGO's and civil society involved

PRISONERS Regular visits to prisoners throughout region Support to and contact with families Support authorities to improve detention conditions

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HUMANITARIAN CONSEQUENCES OF OTHER SITUATIONS OF VIOLENCE

ICRC in Haiti, Mexico, Lima, Buenos Aires, Caracas

Work with police and army (dialogue, integration) Visiting security detainees Support to improve detention conditions Support to and contact with families

Support NS to work in urban environments First aid, emergency evacuations, burials Safer Access for volunteers carrying out activities

Schools – work with youth on violence issues Introduction in schools of Exploring Humanitarian

Law – work on curricula and training of teachers

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REFERENCE IHL & NIHAAll delegations

PROMOTION OF IHL Armed forces, police, universities, national authorities, OAS

NATIONAL LEGISLATION Ratification of international treaties Law on RC/RC emblems War crimes Impunity Missing

OPERATIONAL COMMUNICATION – ALL ACTORS Promotion of RC/RC, Principles, modus operandi

GOOD OFFICES Returning hostages to families Restituting bodies to families

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ICRC PRIORITIES In Latin America and the

Caribbean Internal armed conflict in Colombia

« Other situation of violence » in Haiti

"Missing", in Peru, Guatemala, Colombia, Chile, Arg.

Engage more in "other situations of Violence" Violence in cities, indigenous, prisons,

demonstrations) Operational dialogue on "Use of force in situations

of Internal disturbance and other situations of internal violence"

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QUESTIONS…? COMMENTS…?

THANK YOU !

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EXTENSIVE RANGE OF PROTECTION ACTIVITIES Regular visits to all places of detention Dealing with summary executions+death threats Missing file (support to authorities, civil soc.) Supporting families (prisoners, missing) Tracing and re-unifying families

PROTECTION

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ASSISTANCE

Emergency assistance to approx. 70’000 IDPs / year

Small agro projects for IDPs and residents

Rehabilitation small infrastructure–schools, waterwells

Health assistance to victims of mines and sexual violence

Enabling health structures to reach remote areas

Support to government structures of assistance to IDPs

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COOPERATION (NS)

AN ESSENTIAL PARTNERSHIP IN ACTION Assistance to individual IDPs in 6 towns UXO and Mine action Promotion of IHL and HR Tracing Safer Access for CRC volunteers

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ACTIVITIES Integration into military and Police training Sensitization of organised armed groups Integration of IHL into national legislation IHL integration into University programmes Sensitization of media and journalists

PROMOTION OF PROMOTION OF IHLIHL

OBJECTIVES

Respect and implement IHL

Enable ICRC action + access to victims