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Cameroon: Nora’s struggle to keep hope alive in the face of insurmountable odds

“I came home, thinking, and I started to cry there all over. Oh god, why is all of this happening to me!?” In one year, Nora's whole life fell apart. Before the anglophone crisis, everything was …

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Management of the dead from the Islamic law and IHL perspectives: Considerations for humanitarian forensics

This article discusses a number of contemporary issues and challenges pertinent to the management of the dead in contemporary armed conflicts and other situations of violence and natural disasters …

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Philippines: ICRC response to COVID-19 (May 2020 edition)

With the onset of the COVID-19 crisis in the Philippines, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) adjusted its ongoing programming and launched new initiatives to assist national …

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Pakistan: ICRC and PRCS distribute hygiene supplies at places of detention in Sindh to prevent outbreak of COVID-19

The Inspector General of Sindh Prisons appreciated the timely assistance of Pakistan Red Crescent Society and International Committee of the Red Cross in preventing and controlling COVID-19 in jails …

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Panama: helping those deprived of their liberty to fight against coronavirus threat

The prospect of the coronavirus pandemic entering prisons is devastating in any country of the world given how difficult it would be, in such precarious environments, to prevent the virus from …

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Cameroon: Preventing a pandemic amid a crisis

Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the North West and South West regions are facing new challenges following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Cameroon. I am afraid of the COVID-19 because if it …

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COVID-19 in Syria: ICRC continues assisting millions and adapts to combat the virus

As Syria enters its tenth year of conflict, everyone is facing a mostly invisible threat. The ICRC's largest operation continues to help millions of Syrians to maintain basic living conditions and …

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ICRC in Latin America: How we are adjusting our action during COVID-19

The worldwide spread of COVID-19 has given rise to a number of changes in and challenges to the operations of humanitarian organizations, including the ICRC. Countries affected by armed conflicts or …

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ICRC operational response to COVID-19 in the Asia-Pacific

Unprecedented stress on the most advanced health-care systems. Extreme strain on major economies and financial markets. A global shutdown such as the world has never seen before. This is today's …

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Mexico: Annual Report 2020

Mexico is one of Latin America’s largest and most populous and diverse countries. Given the social and cultural differences between areas, the approaches needed to address the humanitarian problems …

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