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MAIN FIGURES AND INDICATORS MAIN ICRC FIGURES ANNUAL AND REPORT INDICATORS 2013 521

PROTECTION FIGURES AND INDICATORS WORLD AFRICA ASIA & PEOPLE DEPRIVED OF THEIR FREEDOM All categories/all statuses Detainees visited 756,158 264,182 218,068 178,378 95,530 Detainees visited and monitored individually 23,473 6,904 6,758 2,883 6,928 Detainees newly registered during the reporting period 13,239 4,738 3,291 657 4,553 Detainees released 21,615 2,455 4,558 595 14,007 of whom repatriated or transferred by/via the ICRC 143 133 5 2 3 Number of visits carried out 4,863 2,006 872 801 1,184 Number of places of detention visited 1,728 707 440 292 289 Number of contexts 96 43 14 30 9 Number of detainees who benefited from the ICRC's family visits programme 13,076 131 4,307 2,014 6,624 Detained women Women visited 43,853 11,773 14,927 14,009 3,144 Women detainees visited and monitored individually 773 126 154 205 288 Women detainees newly registered during the reporting period 449 75 77 53 244 Women detainees released 237 31 72 31 103 Number of women who benefited from the ICRC's family visits programme 92 40 51 1 Detained minors Detained minors visited 11,077 4,308 2,432 1,897 2,440 Detained minors visited and monitored individually 1,226 282 473 18 453 Detained minors newly registered during the reporting period 1,111 267 426 14 404 Detained minors released 1,358 110 271 4 973 Detained minors who benefited from the ICRC's family visits programme 75 66 9 International armed conflicts (Third Geneva Convention) Prisoners of war (POWs) visited 128 28 100 POWs newly registered during the reporting period 5 4 1 POWs released 17 6 11 of whom repatriated or transferred by/via the ICRC 5 5 Number of visits carried out 30 13 17 Number of places visited 7 4 3 International armed conflicts (Fourth Geneva Convention) Civilian internees (CIs) and others visited 2,690 7 2,683 CIs and others newly registered during the reporting period 1,583 2 1,581 CIs and others released 12,378 2 12,376 of whom repatriated or transferred by/via the ICRC 4 2 2 Number of visits carried out 380 5 375 Number of places visited 39 2 37 RESTORING FAMILY LINKS Red Cross messages (RCMs) RCMs collected 135,139 103,311 19,283 2,012 10,533 of which from detainees 21,435 5,162 11,339 1,596 3,338 of which from unaccompanied minors/separated children 3,755 3,711 44 of which from civilians 109,949 94,438 7,944 372 7,195 RCMs distributed 112,413 85,211 18,311 1,464 7,427 of which to detainees 13,865 3,231 6,949 1,117 2,568 of which to unaccompanied minors/separated children 2,832 2,824 8 of which to civilians 95,716 79,156 11,362 339 4,859 RCMs not distributed (back to sender) 7,974 6,917 201 251 605 Other means of family contact Telephone calls facilitated between family members (by cellular or satellite phone) 357,058 325,646 3,621 13,044 14,747 Telephone calls made to families to inform them of the whereabouts of a detained relative 10,664 1,937 2,653 216 5,858 Names published in the media 10,680 9,320 1,360 Names published on the ICRC website 31,492 15,877 5,465 10,150 522 ICRC ANNUAL REPORT 2013

WORLD AFRICA ASIA & Reunifications, transfers and repatriations People reunited with their families 1,736 1,537 189 10 Civilians transferred 1,695 890 570 235 Human remains transferred 664 1 620 17 26 Civilians repatriated 37 22 5 1 9 Human remains repatriated 412 412 Tracing requests People for whom a tracing request was newly registered 10,786 3,945 1,727 2,589 2,525 of whom women 1,527 650 147 431 299 of whom minors at the time of disappearance 2,180 1,327 294 179 380 Tracing requests closed positively (person located) 4,297 1,638 1,256 962 441 Tracing requests closed negatively (person not located) 3,853 2,201 804 491 357 Tracing requests still being handled at the end of the reporting period 51,204 6,372 20,585 18,891 5,356 of which for women 4,644 811 1,369 2,101 363 of which for minors at the time of disappearance 5,591 1,735 2,522 799 535 Missing persons 1 Cases of missing persons newly opened 2,422 140 2,282 of whom women 359 23 336 of whom minors when reported missing 126 29 97 Cases of missing persons closed positively 833 87 745 1 Cases of missing persons closed negatively 327 58 269 Cases of missing persons still being handled at the end of the reporting period 40,215 41 20,050 18,715 1,409 of whom women 3,339 1,276 2,059 4 of whom minors at the time of disappearance 3,128 2,347 743 38 Unaccompanied minors (UAMs) and separated children (SCs) UAMs/SCs newly registered 2,694 2,690 1 3 by the ICRC and/or the National Society 2,679 2,676 1 2 of whom girls 851 850 1 UAMs/SCs reunited with their families 3 2,194 2,186 7 1 by the ICRC and/or the National Society 1,476 1,476 of whom girls 437 437 UAMs/SCs cases still being handled at the end of the reporting period 1,794 1,759 24 3 8 of whom girls 583 571 8 4 Unaccompanied demobilized child soldiers 2 Demobilized child soldiers newly registered 775 775 by the ICRC and/or the National Society 775 775 of whom girls 45 45 Demobilized child soldiers reunited with their families 3 738 731 7 by the ICRC and/or the National Society 578 578 of whom girls 49 49 Cases of demobilized child soldiers still being handled at the end of the reporting period 346 340 6 of whom girls 11 11 DOCUMENTS ISSUED People to whom travel documents were issued 4,420 304 783 55 3,278 People to whom a detention attestation was issued 21,515 767 814 471 19,463 Other attestations issued 1,321 21 1,110 145 45 Documents transmitted/transferred 1,493 126 257 54 1,056 PERSONS SOLICITING ICRC OFFICES IN THE FIELD People who visited or telephoned ICRC offices 768,005 24,331 60,206 25,137 658,331 1. Figures for missing persons are included in the figures for tracing requests above. 2. Figures for unaccompanied demobilized child soldiers are included in the figures for unaccompanied minors and separated children above. 3. Figures for unaccompanied minors and separated children and unaccompanied demobilized child soldiers reunited with their families are included in the figure People reunited with their families above PROTECTION FIGURES AND INDICATORS 523

ASSISTANCE FIGURES AND INDICATORS WORLD 1 AFRICA ASIA & ECONOMIC SECURITY (Number of beneficiaries) Civilians (residents, returnees, etc.) Essential household items 1,142,878 552,729 422,414 74,272 93,463 Food commodities 2,321,729 1,630,787 639,660 26,526 24,756 Cash 839,703 588,885 170,460 11,392 68,966 Productive inputs 4,261,976 3,078,753 813,692 15,788 353,743 Vouchers 35,772 24,569 11,200 3 Work, services and training 3,093,976 2,771,359 272,712 19,363 30,542 Internally displaced people Essential household items 1,875,774 444,415 316,391 23,914 1,091,054 Food commodities 4,434,765 503,116 133,763 21,434 3,776,452 Cash 181,522 87,457 71,114 17,647 5,304 Productive inputs 344,218 312,880 25,829 4,467 1,042 Vouchers 7,830 7,830 Work, services and training 431,690 385,606 161 45,913 10 Detainees Essential household items 447,716 235,903 140,739 20,676 50,398 Food commodities 29,456 26,786 1,678 988 4 Cash 4,311 3,817 21 473 Productive inputs 12,493 9,505 2,988 Work, services and training 12 10 2 Total for all target populations Essential household items 3,466,368 1,233,047 879,544 118,862 1,234,915 Food commodities 6,785,950 2,160,689 775,101 48,948 3,801,212 Cash 1,025,536 680,159 241,595 29,512 74,270 Productive inputs 4,618,687 3,401,138 839,521 23,243 354,785 Vouchers 43,602 32,399 11,200 3 Work, services and training 3,525,678 3,156,975 272,875 65,276 30,552 WATER AND HABITAT (Number of beneficiaries) Civilians (residents, returnees, etc.) Water and habitat activities (number of beneficiaries) 23,846,401 3,125,455 568,867 318,066 19,834,013 Internally displaced people Water and habitat activities (number of beneficiaries) 4,521,129 805,385 28,871 11,348 3,675,525 Detainees Water and habitat activities (number of beneficiaries) 339,235 168,443 117,047 46,025 7,720 Wounded and sick Water and habitat activities (number of beds) 16,864 5,653 4,519 4,398 2,294 Total for all projects all target populations Water and habitat activities (number of beneficiaries) 28,706,765 4,099,283 714,785 375,439 23,517,258 Water and habitat activities (number of beds) 16,864 5,653 4,519 4,398 2,294 COMMUNITY HEALTH (Number of beneficiaries) Health centres supported Number of health centres supported 454 101 239 79 35 Monthly average of health centres supported 265 90 124 27 24 Estimated population covered by these health centres (monthly average) 11,451,063 2,265,533 1,789,303 193,112 7,203,115 1. Sum of available data, which may not always reflect the full extent of ICRC operations 524 ICRC ANNUAL REPORT 2013

WORLD 1 AFRICA ASIA & Activities Number of ante/post-natal consultations (total) 380,270 251,535 91,283 155 37,297 Age > 15 380,270 251,535 91,283 155 37,297 Number of immunization activities (total) 1,912,793 1,146,028 482,286 1,389 283,090 Age < 5 1,742,773 1,092,578 372,247 527 277,421 5 < Age < 15 288 288 Age > 15 169,732 53,450 110,039 574 5,669 Of which: number of polio immunizations (total) 390,107 276,596 430 142 112,939 Age < 5 390,106 276,596 430 141 112,939 5 < Age < 15 1 1 Number of curative consultations (total) 3,949,830 2,296,456 1,083,258 27,319 542,797 Age < 5 787,160 461,521 203,782 1,283 120,574 5 < Age < 15 919,113 536,615 276,498 1,593 104,407 Age > 15 2,243,557 1,298,320 602,978 24,443 317,816 Of which: number of females attending curative consultations (total) 2,036,363 1,202,672 541,407 6,038 286,246 Age < 5 393,966 230,761 101,891 633 60,681 5 < Age < 15 469,655 270,073 138,249 572 60,761 Age > 15 1,172,742 701,838 301,267 4,833 164,804 Number of health education sessions held (total) 28,459 15,534 12,526 39 360 Number of cases referred from first- to second-line health facilities (total) 74,089 65,287 514 177 8,111 Age < 5 11,057 9,478 91 28 1,460 5 < Age < 15 19,222 16,975 133 5 2,109 Age > 15 43,810 38,834 290 144 4,542 Of which: number of gynaecological/obstetric cases referred (total) 20,467 19,361 190 17 899 5 < Age < 15 1 1 Age > 15 20,466 19,361 190 16 899 HOSPITAL SUPPORT Hospitals supported Number of supported hospitals that provided statistics 100 49 19 4 28 Number of supported hospitals that did not provide statistics 226 71 88 29 38 Monthly average of supported hospitals that provided statistics 60 26 17 2 15 Monthly average of supported hospitals that did not provide statistics 83 34 30 8 11 Activities Number of patients whose treatment was paid for by the ICRC (new patients only) 3,442 1,496 239 839 868 Women 459 94 54 268 43 Men 2,581 1,280 154 386 761 Girls 5 < Age < 15 125 39 13 63 10 Boys 5 < Age < 15 183 59 8 76 40 Girls < 5 years 39 10 3 21 5 Boys < 5 years 55 14 7 25 9 Inpatient surgical activities Number of weapon-wounded patients admitted (total) 13,598 6,639 3,134 182 3,643 Women 1,617 862 329 20 406 Men 10,642 5,259 2,704 162 2,517 Girls < 15 years 283 205 69 9 Boys < 15 years 364 313 32 19 Age and sex unknown 692 692 1. Sum of available data, which may not always reflect the full extent of ICRC operations ASSISTANCE FIGURES AND INDICATORS 525

WORLD 1 AFRICA ASIA & Of which: number of patients admitted with injuries caused by mines or explosive remnants of war (total) 1,471 304 1,041 122 4 Women 190 68 101 20 1 Men 1,219 199 915 102 3 Girls < 15 years 12 8 4 Boys < 15 years 50 29 21 Number of non-weapon-wounded surgical cases admitted (total) 112,365 17,553 48,616 962 45,234 Women 17,850 5,339 12,148 184 179 Men 34,448 8,846 24,612 254 736 Girls < 15 years 6,957 1,539 4,992 300 126 Boys < 15 years 9,112 1,829 6,864 224 195 Age and sex unknown 43,998 43,998 Number of operations performed 149,909 42,153 65,149 1,074 41,533 Inpatient medical activities Number of medical patients admitted (total) 242,094 56,787 118,964 1,603 64,740 Women 56,593 14,889 41,177 527 Men 38,378 10,945 27,072 361 Girls 5 < Age < 15 13,784 5,012 8,606 166 Boys 5 < Age < 15 16,209 5,539 10,528 142 Girls < 5 years 23,926 9,688 14,038 200 Boys < 5 years 28,464 10,714 17,543 207 Age and sex unknown 64,740 64,740 Inpatient gynaecological/obstetric activities Number of gynaecological/obstetric patients admitted (total) 194,508 24,889 83,088 1,088 85,443 Women 107,245 24,776 81,381 1,088 Girls < 15 years 1,820 113 1,707 Age unknown 85,443 85,443 Outpatient activities, including specialized clinics Number of surgical outpatients treated (total) 468,700 42,423 203,231 223,046 Women 79,615 11,685 67,930 Men 117,916 17,943 99,973 Girls 5 < Age < 15 10,238 3,025 7,213 Boys 5 < Age < 15 16,140 4,341 11,799 Girls < 5 years 9,735 2,279 7,456 Boys < 5 years 12,010 3,150 8,860 Age and sex unknown 223,046 223,046 Number of medical outpatients treated (total) 674,113 144,249 303,147 226,717 Women 161,452 51,518 109,934 Men 150,767 43,579 107,188 Girls 5 < Age < 15 28,026 10,563 17,463 Boys 5 < Age < 15 35,153 11,288 23,865 Girls < 5 years 33,568 12,824 20,744 Boys < 5 years 38,430 14,477 23,953 Age and sex unknown 226,717 226,717 Number of gynaecological/obstetric outpatients treated (total) 256,280 33,555 159,998 62,727 Women 189,079 32,973 156,106 Girls 5 < Age < 15 4,474 582 3,892 Age unknown 62,727 62,727 First-aid activities First-aid posts supported Number of supported first-aid posts that provided statistics 81 35 43 3 Number of supported first-aid posts that did not provide statistics 25 3 4 18 Monthly average of supported first-aid posts that provided statistics 45 33 9 3 Monthly average of supported first-aid posts that did not provide statistics 13 2 2 9 1. Sum of available data, which may not always reflect the full extent of ICRC operations 526 ICRC ANNUAL REPORT 2013

WORLD 1 AFRICA ASIA & Number of wounded treated in the first-aid posts (total) 14,547 311 13,597 639 Women 8,048 41 7,986 21 Men 5,681 247 5,031 403 Girls < 15 years 338 5 328 5 Boys < 15 years 282 18 252 12 Age and sex unknown 198 198 PHYSICAL REHABILITATION Number of physical rehabilitation centres supported (total) 93 30 33 12 18 Activities Number of patients receiving services from the centres (total) 283,691 26,061 133,687 20,508 103,435 Women 51,500 5,245 19,971 5,766 20,518 Men 144,351 12,983 75,212 11,827 44,329 Girls < 15 years 36,131 3,469 14,231 1,322 17,109 Boys < 15 years 51,709 4,364 24,273 1,593 21,479 Number of amputees receiving services from the centres (total) 85,375 9,047 45,379 3,011 27,938 Women 10,987 1,804 4,158 780 4,245 Men 67,827 6,619 39,578 2,000 19,630 Girls < 15 years 2,719 282 527 87 1,823 Boys < 15 years 3,842 342 1,116 144 2,240 Number of new patients fitted with prostheses (new to the ICRC) (total) 9,146 1,899 4,985 576 1,686 Women 1,410 358 577 156 319 Men 7,012 1,422 4,055 379 1,156 Girls < 15 years 243 53 105 16 69 Boys < 15 years 481 66 248 25 142 Number of prostheses delivered (total) 22,119 4,750 12,033 840 4,496 Women 2,981 913 1,281 188 599 Men 17,644 3,539 10,072 593 3,440 Girls < 15 years 534 122 217 20 175 Boys < 15 years 960 176 463 39 282 Of which: number of prostheses delivered to mine victims (total) 7,681 745 5,621 108 1,207 Women 516 92 364 8 52 Men 7,021 627 5,156 99 1,139 Girls < 15 years 37 12 20 1 4 Boys < 15 years 107 14 81 12 Number of non-amputees receiving services from the centres (total) 198,316 17,014 88,308 17,497 75,497 Women 40,480 3,408 15,814 4,985 16,273 Men 76,530 6,370 35,633 9,828 24,699 Girls < 15 years 33,423 3,193 13,709 1,235 15,286 Boys < 15 years 47,883 4,043 23,152 1,449 19,239 Number of new patients fitted with orthoses (new to the ICRC) (total) 31,211 2,180 10,841 2,022 16,168 Women 5,664 375 1,857 318 3,114 Men 9,657 564 3,866 307 4,920 Girls < 15 years 6,673 541 1,803 723 3,606 Boys < 15 years 9,217 700 3,315 674 4,528 Number of orthoses delivered (total) 68,077 5,044 22,554 3,419 37,060 Women 11,759 977 3,437 544 6,801 Men 20,710 1,228 7,533 614 11,335 Girls < 15 years 14,463 1,154 4,049 1,133 8,127 Boys < 15 years 21,145 1,685 7,535 1,128 10,797 Of which: number of orthoses delivered to mine victims (total) 1,997 30 364 29 1,574 Women 469 4 28 5 432 Men 1,031 22 309 24 676 Girls < 15 years 232 1 6 225 Boys < 15 years 265 3 21 241 1. Sum of available data, which may not always reflect the full extent of ICRC operations ASSISTANCE FIGURES AND INDICATORS 527

WORLD 1 AFRICA ASIA & Number of patients receiving physiotherapy 134,742 13,256 70,256 6,173 45,057 Women 27,925 2,970 11,834 3,300 9,821 Men 58,633 6,524 33,633 2,209 16,267 Girls < 15 years 21,147 1,545 9,684 290 9,628 Boys < 15 years 27,037 2,217 15,105 374 9,341 Crutches and sticks delivered (total units) 38,679 11,636 22,798 91 4,154 Women 6,518 2,634 2,722 24 1,138 Men 25,516 6,513 16,839 63 2,101 Girls < 15 years 1,851 967 516 3 365 Boys < 15 years 4,794 1,522 2,721 1 550 Wheelchairs delivered (total) 3,755 869 2,435 65 386 Women 765 185 504 14 62 Men 2,319 516 1,498 41 264 Girls < 15 years 245 75 144 5 21 Boys < 15 years 426 93 289 5 39 Components delivered to non-icrc projects Artificial feet 3,842 3,842 Artificial knees 738 738 Alignment systems 2,498 2,498 Orthotic knee joints (pairs) 529 529 Note: Figures in these tables are in some cases rounded off, may vary slightly from the figures presented in other documents and may result in rounding-off addition differences. 1. Sum of available data, which may not always reflect the extent of ICRC operations 528 ICRC ANNUAL REPORT 2013