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Last year was notable, for National Societies as well as for Red Cross international institutions, for its intense relief work. Readers may be interested in the following tables which show this. It will be noticed that there were thirty-four beneficiary countries and over fifty donor countries.
Since hostilities broke out in Nigeria in July 1967, the International Committee of the Red Cross has continued to send relief for the civilian and military victims on both sides. Thus, by the end of December the ICRC medical teams working on either side had received more than twenty consignments consisting mostly of medicines and surgical equipment.
It has been shown necessary to undertake the restoration of the Central Agency's premises installed since 1950 near ICRC headquarters, in Geneva. The work has recently been completed whose importance we indicate by giving a few facts and figures. It should first of all be pointed out that a staff of 27 still work there and deal on an average each month with a volume of 6000 letters and communications.
The International Committee has just produced another colour film; it is entitled They Are Still in Need. This film portrays the work carried out by the ICRC medical teams in the Yemen. It shows among other things doctors working in caves in the heart of the Jauf desert where they treat the wounded soldiers and civilian victims of the events of the last few months.