THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN PROTECTING FAMILY TIES
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Abstract
This research is concerned with showing the great importance of the family and society, as they suffer from flight and flight, and the accompanying pain and suffering, as preserving the family and reuniting them in all conflicts is one of the obligatory rights in international humanitarian law, as we notice every year thousands of individuals are separated from their families because of conflicts, so it works Non-governmental organizations in all countries of the world in preserving the family, finding ways with them, restoring contact between them and their families, reuniting them, and knowing the fate of the missing.
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