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Marawi conflict: One year on, longing and uncertainty for displaced families

Manila (ICRC) – Around 230,000 people remain displaced and in need of stronger support one year after armed conflict broke out in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, southern Philippines. “Efforts to …

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Anti-personnel mines

Wars should end when the fighting stops. But anti-personnel mines continue to kill and maim even though the war is over. And it is mainly civilians who suffer the horrific consequences. …

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Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: Families of missing people want answers

More than 4,500 people are still missing in relation to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Their families live with the anguish of not knowing the fates of their loved ones. The desperation to receive …

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Rakhine: Returns must be safe, dignified and voluntary

Speech by the ICRC President at the Shangri-La Dialogue, Singapore, 2 June 2018 Relocated families receiving aid in Cox's Bazar. CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC / Sheikh Mehedi Morshed I'm pleased to address you …

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The Roots of Restraint in War

The Roots of Restraint in War is an update of the 2004 Roots of Behaviour in War. You can also find here the Executive Summary of this report. Based on two years of research collaboration between the …

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Counterterrorism, IHL and Humanitarian Action

The Advanced IHL Learning Series are addressed to lecturers and trainers who wish to be abreast of the latest developments in international humanitarian law (IHL) and other related areas. The series …

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Marawi: Livelihood support reaches 5,000 displaced people

Manila (ICRC) – Displaced for more than a year since the start of the five-month conflict in Marawi City, many families in south-eastern parts of Lanao del Sur province continue to struggle due to …

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World’s first International Centre for Humanitarian Forensics launched in India

The world's first International Centre for Humanitarian Forensics (ICHF) was launched on 20 June 2018 in Gujarat, India by the Gujarat Forensic Sciences University (GFSU) in collaboration with the …

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Cities at war: “More sophisticated” understanding of urban conflict essential

The critical importance of the laws of war and the accountability of States pursuing or supporting military campaigns in urban centres topped the agenda at a parliamentary event held in London this …

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Roots of Restraint: The rules of war and how to influence behaviour in conflict

More armed groups have emerged in the last seven years than in the previous 70. So how do you influence them to respect the rules of war? This was the subject of discussion at the Royal United …

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