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She inspires: Stories from the Asia-Pacific on International Women’s Day 2020

Essayist Anais Nin said, "Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage." It is this fortitude that women like Ho Chanty and Momtaz, along with others whose stories we narrate in the …

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International Women’s Day 2020: Women in leadership

Women in leadership positions are still a minority compared to their male counterparts, not just in Malaysia but everywhere across the world. This is a cross-sector trend but is especially evident in …

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Cox's Bazar: Planting seeds for the future

It is a bright summer morning in the southern part of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh. Momtaz Begum, a single mother of six children, is out in the field tending her farm along with her eldest son. Back …

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ICRC activities in Libya 2019

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) expanded its response to meet Libya ’s growing humanitarian needs in 2019. The resumption of large-scale hostilities in April 2019 combined with …

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Myanmar: A tough life made beautiful, in her very own salon

Ma Kyawy Myint is passionate about make-up, so much so that years of hardship and living in camps has not dulled her drive to pursue a career in it. The 22-year-old, who has been living in a camp …

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Myanmar: Ma Su Hlaing raises awareness of mines, so others don’t lose loved ones like she did

Two years ago, Kyaw Thet and his brother went into the mountains of Hsipaw Township in Myanmar's Shan State, looking for herbs for Kyaw Thet's wife, who was in labour. They never returned. This was …

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COVID-19: Protecting prison populations from infectious coronavirus disease

An outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19 in a prison could be devastating to the population there, especially an overcrowded prison where general health is already low. Elena Leclerc, the health in …

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ICRC welcomes ratification of Kampala Convention by Somalia

"Somalia has 2.6 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) and more than one million lives in the capital city of Mogadishu," said the Commissioner of the National Commission for Internally …

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Improving access to health care for pregnant women in central Mozambique

“We suffered at lot having our deliveries at home,” says heavily pregnant Ottilia Alberto who is staying at the Casa Mãe Espera. The 23-year-old who is having her third child travels around 14 …

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Amid the conflict and suffering, Yemenis’ generosity stands firm

For the last two years, Freya Raddi has overseen the ICRC's assistance programmes in Yemen. As she finishes her mission, the aid worker says she wants to return to Yemen one day, but not as a …

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