Russia:
revised appeal to extend psychological support to Beslan victims
19
November 2004
The
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has
issued a revised appeal of 1.86 million Swiss francs (USD 1.6 million/€
1.23 million) to extend long-term psychosocial support programmes
to victims of the Beslan school hostage crisis and to the general
population of North Ossetia. Last September, the hostage-taking in
Beslan, North Ossetia, left more than 330 people dead, some 300 injured
and thousands traumatised.
The funds requested include the original appeal of 865,000 Swiss francs,
launched by the International Federation on 6 September, and will
be used to provide a variety of psychosocial support programmes, managed
by the Russian Red Cross (RRC), to 5,000 people over the next 20 months.
“These Russia Red Cross assistance programmes are designed for
the ex-hostages, their families and friends, as well as for staff
and volunteers working to support the victims, in other words, people
who have been most severely affected by these tragic events,”
explains Miro Modrusan, desk officer for Russia at the Federation’s
Secretariat in Geneva. “The trauma caused by the massacre will
last for years to come and it is absolutely vital that people be offered
long-term assistance to overcome their lingering fears and stress.”
The appeal will finance the setting up of a psychosocial support programme
to be incorporated within the existing school curricula in North Ossetia.
Professional psychologists will train teachers on how to conduct stress-reducing
activities for students and for their parents.
The funds will also be used to build a community social centre in
Beslan, managed by the Russian Red Cross, as a base for activities
designed to help the local population cope with the psychological
impact of the hostage crisis. The activities will include play rooms,
a physiotherapy room, computer access, counselling support groups
for children and adults.
A network of 30 visiting nurses and social workers, based at the North
Ossetia branch of the RRC will visit affected families, to monitor
their needs and make sure they receive adequate assistance, both medical
and psychological.
Since the hostage-taking, the Russian Red Cross has been distributing
medical supplies to hospitals as well as cash contributions and relief
assistance to affected families from the donations that poured in
from the Russian and international public. Its role was also essential
in assessing the population’s long-term needs and designing
appropriate measures, which do not overlap with existing governmental
and other programmes being put in place.
For further information, or to set up interviews,
please contact:
In Moscow:
Rita Plotnikova, Federation Information Officer
Tel: + 7095 126 1566 / mobile: + 7095 991 17 12
In Geneva:
Marie-Françoise Borel, Information Officer Tel. + 41 22 730
43 46 / + 41 79 217 33 45
Media Service Duty Phone Tel: + 41 79 416 38 81
The Geneva-based International Federation
promotes the humanitarian activities of 178 National Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies among vulnerable people. By coordinating international
disaster relief and encouraging development support, it seeks to prevent
and alleviate human suffering. The Federation, National Societies
and the International Committee of the Red Cross together, constitute
the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
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