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South Sudan: new ICRC report sheds light on the plight of the families of missing people

29-08-2022 Over 5,700 cases of missing people are currently being followed by the ICRC and the South Sudan Red Cross. The actual number of missing people in South Sudan is probably much higher, as …

News release

Pakistan: Journalists trained to report on climate change, impact on communities

The impacts of climate change are deeply intertwined with local patterns of inequality and those who are already marginalized or in vulnerable situations are usually at highest risk. To highlight …

Article

Misuse of weapons causes acute suffering, death and destruction

Statement Eighth Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty, Geneva, 22 August 2022. Statement of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) delivered by Peter Maurer, President. …

Statement

It Has Changed My Life Forever

JABAL SABIH, West Bank — Since May 2021, ten Palestinians have been killed, including two children, and many were injured or left with disabilities as a result of confrontations in Jabal Sabih in …

Article

Yemen: People taking stock of lives and livelihoods lost after weeks of record floods

Sana’a (ICRC/ YRCS) – Weeks of exceptionally heavy seasonal rains and floods have caused havoc across Yemen, killing dozens of people and destroying homes, agricultural land, roads and vital …

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Myanmar: Creating cartoons to raise awareness of explosive hazards

Landmines and explosive hazards endanger all communities – even years after the fighting has stopped. We all have a role to play in keeping ourselves and others safe. Here is a little guide with some …

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Safer Access to Public Essential Services - report

The ICRC is concerned about the increase of armed violence and its consequences in urban areas in Brazil due to population growth. The Safer Access to Essential Public Services methodology was …

Publication

Gaza: Memories in the Rubble

Gaza Strip (ICRC) — Three days of armed hostilities in August 2022 devastated the lives of many residents in the Gaza Strip. According to UN OCHA, over 500 people have been displaced and about 2,000 …

Article

Ukraine: Wide-scale armed conflict inflicts emotional pain on families of missing loved ones

22-08-2022 Geneva (ICRC) - The depth of emotional anguish that the international armed conflict is inflicting on communities is evident in the voices of families desperate for news of their loved …

News release

Six Months of Russia-Ukraine international armed conflict - The response of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement

The last six months have taken a huge toll on those suffering from the effects of the international armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The Red Cross Red Crescent Movement is marking the …

Report

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