| Section The ICRC in Chile This country is covered by the regional delegation in BrazilThe ICRC in Brazil ©Reuters
The ICRC has been working in Chile since 1973. It supports the Chilean authorities in their efforts to ratify international humanitarian law treaties and advises them on how to incorporate the provisions of those treaties into domestic legislation. The ICRC also promotes the introduction of humanitarian law into the doctrine, training and exercises of the Chilean armed forces and into the curricula of the country's universities and secondary schools. 11-3-2010 Chile: ocean victims get back in touch with families![]() Fear of tsunamis and aftershocks prompted many to flee the coast of southern and central Chile after the recent earthquake. Ten days on, many victims are living in improvised camps. (The ICRC worldwide\The Americas\Chile) Feature Includes Photo 30-6-2008 Protecting people in situations of internal violenceIn January 2008, the head of the ICRC’s regional delegation in Buenos Aires, Michel Minnig, addressed the Committee on Juridical and Political Affairs of the Organization of American States on the subject of internal violence. In this interview, he reviews the main points of his statement. (The ICRC worldwide\The Americas) Interview 7-5-2009 ICRC activities in 2008 in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay![]() The ICRC strives increasingly to assist people caught up in internal violence and tensions, especially clashes in urban settings and strife related to social, indigenous and land issues in various parts of Brazil, Paraguay and Chile. It also promotes international humanitarian law and humanitarian principles throughout the region. (The ICRC worldwide\The Americas\Argentina) Operational update Includes Photo |
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