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Exploring international humanitarian law: Yesterday, today and tomorrow

Cyber operations in armed conflict, addressing the issue of missing persons, sexual violence in armed conflict, and migration were some of the topics discussed at the recently-held 6th South Asian …

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Philippines: Electronic system launched to help reduce jail congestion

09-06-2015 Manila (ICRC) – As part of ongoing efforts to reduce jail congestion, an electronic system for computing inmates' good conduct time allowance will be rolled out by the Bureau of Jail …

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Humanitarian work during the Chaco War

Campo Grande, mayo 1933. Bolivian prisoners of war with ICRC delegate M.E. Galland (second from the right). The ICRC visited around 18,000 Bolivian prisoners over the course of the war. ICRC …

South Sudan: Facts and figures May 2015 - The Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement's Fundamental Principles in action

A summary of the ICRC's activities in South Sudan since the beginning of the emergency in mid-December 2013 to the end of April 2015. This month's theme: The Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement's …

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Nigeria: ECOWAS States discuss implementation of international humanitarian law

Abuja (ICRC) – A three-day seminar to evaluate the progress in implementing international humanitarian law (IHL) in members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) opens today in …

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Annual report 2014: Operations and regions

In 2014, the ICRC carried out activities in 80 countries around the world, assisting millions of people affected by armed conflict and violence. Top operations The ICRC expenditure totalled 1,333.2 …

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South Sudan: Starvation threatens unless urgent action is taken

10-06-2015 Juba/Geneva (ICRC) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has warned that urgent action needs to be taken to save hundreds of thousands of people in South Sudan from …

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Migrants: How Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement helps restore family links

Each week, thousands of migrants arrive in Europe in search of a better life. Some die or disappear on the way. Others lose contact with their families, leaving them wondering whether they are dead …

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Oman: ICRC establishes a presence in the Sultanate

10-06-2015 Kuwait (ICRC) – The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Peter Maurer, called today for a stronger response to the needs of civilians affected by the ongoing …

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ICRC archives to be opened, 1966-1975

The public archives of the ICRC for the period 1966-1975 will be open to the public from 15 June 2015. The archives cover a number of important historical events including the Nigeria-Biafra War …

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