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The agony and the uncertainty: Missing loved ones and ambiguous loss

Roubina Tahmazian is based at the ICRC's Tbilisi delegation, where she advises on mental health and pyscho-social issues. Here, she explains the theory of "ambiguous loss," which forms the basis of …

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Ethiopia: Support to communities hosting South Sudanese refugees

Since the beginning of the crisis in South Sudan, more than 200,000 South Sudanese have moved to Ethiopia, where the ICRC and the Ethiopian Red Cross have distributed seeds and tools to over 16,000 …

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Kuwait: ICRC president pays official visit

02-06-2015 Kuwait (ICRC) – The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Peter Maurer, has just completed a one-day official visit to Kuwait. Mr. Maurer met with the Emir of …

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Missing persons in the Western Balkans

Historical background As soon as the conflicts broke out in the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, the ICRC and the other components of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement launched an …

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Nepal earthquake: Helping communities face their fears

The powerful earthquake and aftershocks in Nepal have left many communities traumatized and scared that their ordeal is far from over. The Nepal Red Cross and the ICRC have launched psycho-social …

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Nigeria: ICRC helps Maiduguri Hospital treat victims of violence

An injured man is helped out of a car on arrival at Maiduguri State Specialist Hospital. The ICRC is training Nigerian medical staff and providing hospitals with first-aid and surgical materials and …

Women & War and the issue of Sexual Violence

On September 30, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the EU Institute for Security Studies hosted a colloquium on the theme of "Women and Armed Conflicts and the issue of Sexual …

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Yemen: A 50 year memory of war surgery

When civil war erupted in north Yemen in the early 1960's the ICRC sent medical teams into the desert. Two young British doctors fresh from medical school joined the effort to treat injured soldiers …

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Nepal earthquake: Operational update - June 2015

An earthquake of 7.8 magnitude hit Nepal on 25 April followed by the second earthquake of 7.3 magnitude on 12 May. Over 8,700 people were killed, 22,000 people were injured and more than 50 districts …

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Yemen: Tragic death of yet another Red Crescent aid worker

08-06-2015 The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is deeply saddened by the death of Jameela Naji Burut, a volunteer with the Yemen Red Crescent Society, who was killed in an explosion …

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