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In 2014, West and Central Africa regional offices of the IOM and UNICEF developed joint regional guidelines on assistance and protection specific to unaccompanied migrant children and separated minors in humanitarian emergencies.
UNICEF Pacific developed a toolkit for actors working in child protection in emergencies in the pacific regions. The quick reference guide takes into account preparedness, response and recovery phases and is directed towards building stronger child protection national systems.
Significant mixed migratory flows transit through Niger due to its strategic geographical position. IOM and UNHCR finalized SOPs in 2016, for the referral of persons in need of international protection found in mixed flows.
In the immediate aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti, at the request of the Government, IOM helped set up a rapid response team that consisted of national and international immigration, police and customs officers tasked with responding to emergencies within the country, and particularly at the...
On February 23, 2011, following political turmoil in Libya, according to the unified deployment of Chinese Foreign Ministry and Ministry of Commerce, the China States Construction Overseas Development Co., Ltd, (CSCEC) Libyan branch began to organize personnel to evacuate.A total of 35,860...
The San Diego Firestorm 2007 Report, was compiled by the National Latino Research Center (NLRC) to assess firestorms of October 2007 impacts on farmworkers and migrants in North San Diego County.
The San Diego Firestorm 2007 Report, was compiled by the National Latino Research Center (NLRC) to assess firestorms of October 2007 impacts on farmworkers and migrants in North San Diego County.
Assisting Greek citizens abroad is one of the Foreign Ministry’s principal duties. In recent years, major natural disasters worldwide have led to an increasing number of requests for assistance made by Greek citizens abroad; assistance in emergency situations.
Only a few days after an earthquake hit the central Chilean region around the city of Concepcíon, DHL stepped in with its DHL Disaster Response Team (DRT) to help the local Chilean authorities to transport relief goods to areas that were particularly hard hit by the earthquake.
Following the Nepal eartquake in 2015, the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs activated its emergency protocol.