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Family tracing

Family tracing is a process used to locate and reconnect family members who have become separated due to conflict, disaster, or other reasons. It involves gathering information about individuals’ last known locations, contacts, and relationships, often through interviews, records, or community networks. The goal is to identify and reunite family members to restore connections, provide emotional support, and facilitate access to essential services. Family tracing is a critical part of humanitarian efforts, helping to rebuild family bonds and ensure the well-being of those affected by crises.