Thursday, March 26, 2020

About ICRC Rwanda Delegation





ICRC Rwanda Restoring Family Links


ICRC bring together families that have been separated due to different situations like wars. 




In the turmoil disaster and conflict, family members can be separated. The International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC), the International Committee for the Red Cross Rwanda Delegation and the network of Rwanda Red Cross around the globe try to locate people and put them back into contact with their missing relatives. The service is free of charge and incorporates tracing, messaging services and family re-unification.





Red Cross Messages
The Rwanda International Committee for the Red Cross and Rwanda Red Cross helps families stay in touch through the use of Red Cross Messages (RCMs). These are unsealed letters on a two-page form that can be detached and retained by the recipient. The first page is used by the sender for his or her message. The second page contains the reply. The identities and full addresses of the sender and his correspondent appear on both pages. RCMs enable relatives to exchange news of a personal nature through the network of Red Cross and Red International Committee for the Red Cross worldwide.



ICRC Rwanda Forensic

Rwandan medical professionals complete management of dead




Forensic International Committee for the Red 


When people die during war, disaster or migration, their bodies must be handled respectfully and with dignity. The remains of individuals must be found, recovered and identified. Humanitarian work has      come to include these tasks, and forensic 
science offers the necessary tools and expertise

Jobs In Forensic


The ICRC's Forensic service promote and support forensic best practices, in order to ensure the proper management and identified dead bodies and to help prevent and resolve the tragedy of proper encountered for as a result of armed conflict and other situations of armed violence. Their objective is to guarantee the dignified management of the dead and upload the right of bereaved families to know what happened to their loved ones. 

ICRC Rwanda IHL


ICRC International Humanitarian Law

ICRC has the core mandate of promoting IHL within national authorities, academic, practitioners, military, Law enforcement organs.

  • Regular national and regional advanced training on IHL and its contemporary challenges
  • National and Regional competitions on IHL
  • Youth Dialogues on IHL
  • Public Lecture on different IHL specific topics

Promoting International Humanitarian Law among Rwandan law students

Promoting International Humanitarian Law among Rwandan law students
A member from one of the competing teams delivers a statement during the fourth Annual National Moot Court Competition on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) held in Kigali, Rwanda.


The Treaties, States Parties and Commentaries includes the text of IHL treaties and related documents and lists the States that have signed and/or ratified or acceded to the treaties, with their potential reservations or declarations. It also contains the existing commentaries to the four 1949 Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols, and include the updated Commentaries.

Regular national and regional advanced training on IHL and its contemporary challenges


The National implementation contains laws and case law that implement IHL treaties and other related international instruments, and illustrates possible approaches to incorporating IHL in national legal and administrative frameworks. The collection has topics organised by state and most of the documents in this collection are entered with a summary to facilitate their consultation.

Rwanda: 30 judges and court registrars complete advanced IHL training 


Judges, court registrars, researchers and inspectors of the High Court-Chamber of International Crimes and the Court of the Appeal pose for a picture during the IHL training. The ICRC, acting in accordance with its mandate as the guardian of IHL, promotes IHL in Rwanda and throughout the world.   
Fourth Annual IHL Moot Court Competition 2019


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ICRC Support Treaty Participation and National Implementation

The National implementation contains laws and case law that implement IHL treaties and other related international instruments, and illustrates possible approaches to incorporating IHL in national legal and administrative frameworks. The collection has topics organised by state and most of the documents in this collection are entered with a summary to facilitate their consultation.
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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

ICRC Rwanda Address & Contact

International Committee for the Red Cross Rwanda Delegation                        



International Committee of the Red Cross
Non-governmental organization in Kigali, Rwanda
AddressKN 41 St, Kigali, Rwanda
Hours
Open ⋅ Closes 5PM
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ICRC Rwanda Phone Number:     +250788303078
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