Reference :
V-P-TD-E-00629
Date :
28/01/2014
Caption :
Sahr, transit camp. Emergency relief for people who have fled the violence in the Central African Republic. Working closely with the Red Cross of Chad, the ICRC has set up a system for people who have fled the Central African Republic to make free telephone calls.
Confidentiality level :
public
Publication restrictions :
publication without restrictions
Description :
Chad: Emergency relief for people who have fled the violence in the Central African Republic
27-03-2014 Photo gallery
Some 90,000 people have taken refuge in Chad since December 2013, having fled the conflict in the Central African Republic (CAR). The ICRC and the Red Cross of Chad have provided essential items and helped people separated from their families make some 7,000 free telephone calls from N’Djamena, Moundou, Sahr, Goré and Doba.
This service is above all provided to the most vulnerable, such as unaccompanied children. “Some children know a phone number by heart and can call their families as soon as they arrive,” said Barnabas Lapaix, in charge of restoring family links activities for the ICRC. “But a lot of them aren’t used to using mobile phones and we have to show them how. Also, because the network is poor, they sometimes have to call several times. That takes time but everyone patiently waits their turn.”
Original material :
digital
Resolution :
2272x1704
Orientation :
landscape
Colour/B&W :
colour