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Give your voice to the thousands of missing people throughout the world by entering our creative writing competition.
There are several organisations that can help you find someone in the UK or overseas.
After two years separated from her children, Sokonan was ecstatic when the Red Cross helped reunite the family.
If you have lost touch with relatives in the Philippines following Typhoon Washi, we may be able to help you contact them.
If you want us to trace a family member, you can read about what information we need and how we will work on your case.
From providing first aid to staffing welfare centres, New Zealand Red Cross volunteers helped their community cope with the disaster.
Did you lose track of relatives during World War I or II? These organisations specialise in tracking them down.
Are you looking for someone to complete your family history or tree? These genealogy contacts and resources may be able to help.
As Picherinne fled fighting that had engulfed her village in the Ivory Coast, she escaped with her twin babies but her husband was killed.
Civilians and Conflict Month was a campaign we ran in October 2008 to highlight our work with people affected by armed conflict.