Transitional Justice and Missing: Interview with Jerome Imstepf, Head of ICRC in Nepal 30/12/2020, #Nepal / Family Links / International Humanitarian Law / South Asia In this interview to YOHO Television, Jerome Imstepf, Head of Mission of the ICRC in ...
Families of Missing Persons in Nepal: How Much Longer Shall We Wait? 06/09/2018, Civilians / Photos / South Asia Fifteen years have passed since Sharmila Tripathi began searching for her husband, Gyanendra. He went missing during the internal armed conflict in Nepal ...
Nepal: Ten Years after Armed Conflict, Mother Performs a Doll’s Funeral for Missing Child 01/09/2018, Civilians / South Asia / Videos On the occasion of the International Day of the Disappeared, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) releases an 11-minute documentary called ...
Nepal: Families have the Right to Know the Fate of their Missing Loved Ones 28/08/2018, About Us / Family Links / South Asia The ICRC, NRCS and NEFAD focus on Right to Know for this year’s International Day of the Disappeared Kathmandu (ICRC/NRCS) – The International ...
Humanitarian Forensics – Use of Science and Technology in Management of the Dead in Emergencies 10/01/2018, Civilians / South Asia / Videos Often in emergencies – natural or man-made – it is a long and hard task to identify and manage the dead. Better coordination ...
Remembrance Meet to Mark the Day of Disappeared in Nepal 28/08/2017, #Nepal / Civilians / Events Kathmandu (ICRC/NRCS) – A theatre production, a poetry recitation and the unveiling of the updated list of missing people are just some of ...