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Philippines: Detained mother reunites with daughter after 30 years

" Nasaan ang anak ko? (Where is my daughter)," asked Anne* looking straight at Jennifer*, who was introduced to her by a staff of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Smiling, …

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Sulu residents to be vaccinated against COVID-19

In some parts of Mindanao, COVID-19 continues to be a threat. This includes Sulu province, where many residents live in remote areas impacted by inclement weather conditions, armed conflicts, and …

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Russia-Ukraine: ICRC ready to visit all prisoners of war but access must be granted

16-10-2022 Geneva (ICRC) - A team of 11 staff of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), including one doctor, is ready in Donetsk to visit any prisoners of war held in the area, …

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Mozambique: humanitarian response improves living conditions in Cabo Delgado

From January to June 2022, the ICRC improved access to health care, clean water and livelihoods for people affected by the armed conflict in Cabo Delgado. In collaboration with the Mozambique Red …

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Request for Tender - RFT/ICRC/IOM/GVA22/00158 - 3-year Frame Agreement - Tarpaulin 4x6m & Tarpaulin roll 4x60m

Dear Madam/Sir, The International Committee of the Red Cross is pleased to invite you to participate in a joint ICRC/IOM Request for Tender (RFT/ICRC/IOM/GVA22/00158) to establish a new 3-year …

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Russia-Ukraine international armed conflict: ICRC asks for immediate and unimpeded access to all prisoners of war

14-10-2022 Geneva (ICRC)—We share the frustration regarding our lack of access to all prisoners of war (POWs) held in the international armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine. We have been working …

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DR Congo: when food insecurity adds to the hardships caused by violence

People who had fled the violence in the province of Tanganyika returned to their land in 2019 and 2021. Since their return, they had been trying to get back to their normal way of life, including …

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Yemen: Conflict leaves millions of children without proper education

13-10-2022 Sana’a (ICRC) – After nearly eight years of armed conflict, Yemen is experiencing a crisis in education. Over two million children are out of school and countless others are growing up …

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In these times of heightened international tension, shared humanitarian values must be the common ground for states to move forward

Statement Statement delivered by Laurent Gisel, Head of the Arms and Conduct of Hostilities Unit at the Legal Division of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), at the 77th session of …

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Call for entries: regional selection competition for the "Jean Pictet" competition

The regional delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross for Mexico and Central America announces: the Regional Selection Contest for Institutions of Higher Education wishing to …

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