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Trace the Face – ICRC Family Links

Status:
official

Trace the Face is a photo-based tracing service run by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to help reconnect families separated by conflict, migration, or disaster.

Categories:
Missing persons
Region: Europe
Country: Switzerland

Photo Tracing Tool

The platform displays photographs of people searching for missing relatives. Individuals can browse or submit a photo to aid in re-establishing contact across borders. Searches are not conducted by name, but through visual recognition.

How It Works

Photos are published with consent and without personal details. If someone recognizes a person, they can contact the nearest Red Cross or Red Crescent office for assistance.

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