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Why A World Free From Nuclear Weapons is Worth Fighting For

Snow isn’t something we picture when we think of Pacific Island countries, with their stretches of crystal-clear water, warm sand and palm trees. But as ash fell from the sky onto the Marshall …

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Mexico: Dolls supporting families in the search for their loved ones

These dolls are just a few centimetres long. You could fit three, five or even ten in the palm of your hand. They are made out of colourful fabrics, paper, twigs and yarn. In some parts of Guatemala, …

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ICRC Vice President Gilles Carbonnier on cluster munition at the 2nd Review Conference of the Convention

Speech by Dr Gilles Carbonnier, Vice-President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) at the high-level segment of the 2nd Review Conference of the Convention on Cluster Munitions …

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Southeast Asia: Update on ensuring the continuity and resumption of access to education in crisis situations

Jakarta, Indonesia - Collaborative work among the authorities, education institutions, humanitarian organizations and other stakeholders in order to ensure the continuity and resumption of education …

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World First Aid Day: Pakistan first-aider says no one too young to save a life

Ikram Ullah's everyday choices are largely based on two convictions: no one is too young to save a life and timely first aid can be the difference between life and death. Ikram, now in his early 20s, …

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Democratic Republic of the Congo: When war surgeons save civilians

Aline Manda, a 31-year-old mother of six, was hit by three bullets and wounded by grenade fragments when the bus she was riding came under attack. She received emergency surgery and now lives a …

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“If your animals die, you die with them” – Somali herders defenceless against the climate crisis

In our latest piece exploring the link between climate change and conflict, we focus on Somalia and a way of life under threat. With COP26 on the horizon in Glasgow, UK, communities enduring conflict …

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Immense power of first aid training at school – a tool which saves and transforms lives

Everyone should learn essential first aid skills, particularly young people who are often the first responders in emergency situations. More lives could be saved if those first on scene were trained …

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Malaysia: 18th national IHL moot court competition 2021

Since 2004, the ICRC Kuala Lumpur has been partnering with the local university to organize an International Humanitarian Law moot court competition where students argue to prosecute or defend a …

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Pakistan: Launch of the DLP Forum marks 72 years of the Geneva Conventions and creates IHL discussion space

Marking the 72nd anniversary of the Geneva Conventions on 12 August, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Research Society of International Law (RSIL) jointly launched the …

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