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Missing persons, conflict and prison crisis: our current concerns in Colombia

Humanitarian challenges 2018 Beyond any doubt, the most critical humanitarian challenge currently facing the country is finding the people who have disappeared as a result of the armed conflict and …

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Our call to action for Colombia

Humanitarian challenges in 2018   In 2018, Colombia is going through a period of political and social transition. At the same time, it has a historic opportunity to rescue the voice of more than 8 …

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How can we meet children’s needs and rights in humanitarian situations?

Annual Day of Discussion on the Rights of the Child, 37th of the Human Rights Council "How can we meet children’s needs and rights in humanitarian situations? Practices and lessons from different …

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Women on the front line in eastern Ukraine

The armed conflict in eastern Ukraine has been raging for four years now. It has brought suffering and disrupted the lives of hundreds of thousands of people on both sides of the front line. Still, …

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A conversation with Dr Helen Durham on IHL and women

On this International Women's Day, Dr Helen Durham, director of the Humanitarian Law and Policy Department at the ICRC, discusses the role of women in shaping the discourse around international …

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Syria: 13 aid-filled trucks offloaded in Douma despite close-range fighting

Damascus/Geneva (ICRC) – Teams from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) and UN on Friday delivered urgently needed aid in Syria despite fighting that …

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Tanganyika: At snail’s pace

Does anyone care about Tanganyika Province? Far from the attention of the media and humanitarian agencies, the people in this part of the south-east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are …

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Overview of ICRC activities in Tajikistan

Facts and figures for 2017 In 2017, the ICRC continued to support families of missing persons to cope with psychological and social difficulties by helping to address their needs of legal and …

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Central African Republic: Celebrating International Women’s Day in style

We had wanted to do something different this year on International Women's Day, so we contacted several associations in Bangui supporting women with disabilities and proposed a morning's exchange on …

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Somalia: Women entrepreneurs carve out a living in Mogadishu camps

Every morning at 8am, Fatuma Ibrahim prepares for her usual rounds of trekking from house to house selling Baati and Garbasaar – a traditional Somali cotton dress and head scarf. This has been her …

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