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Peter Maurer on ethical principles of health care in conflict

Speech given by Peter Maurer, President of the ICRC, at the launch of the " Ethical Principles of Health Care in Times of Armed Conflict and Other Emergencies ." Dear colleagues, Dear friends, The …

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Syria: Resilience and growing despair

Assem El Essawi has just ended his mission as field coordinator for the ICRC in Syria. He says that the situation has worsened while he was working there and he left the country with visions of …

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Bangladesh: Red Crescent reunites dispersed family members

Thanks to the joint efforts of the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), 24 unaccompanied minors are able to return home to their families, …

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Afghanistan: Women triumph at wheelchair basketball tournament

The ICRC has been running wheelchair basketball tournaments in Kabul for several years. This year's women's tournament at the ICRC Orthopaedic Centre saw teams compete from Herat, Mazar-i-Sharif and …

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Nepal: New technology helps to reconnect families

The ICRC has introduced Familylinks ANSWERS, a new web application to help reconnect families separated by the earthquakes in Nepal earlier this year. This new technology, which can also be used in …

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South Sudan: Life on the run in Leer

South Sudan's violence, civilian upheavals must stop. Daniel Littlejohn-Carrillo arrived in South Sudan to begin his work with the ICRC shortly before the latest violence broke out around Leer in …

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Brunei: Humanitarian law and principles workshop inspires attendees

30 Brunei Darussalam Red Crescent (BDRC) teachers and volunteers took a break from their daily toil to attend a two-day course at Brunei-Muara. The event left participants inspired and determined to …

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Yemen: ICRC calls for better access to civilians affected by continuing violence

The humanitarian situation in Yemen is catastrophic following three months of fighting. People are struggling to get basic services across the country amid severe shortages of food, electricity and …

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The Paul Reuter Prize on International Humanitarian Law 2015 - Call for Applications

Professor Sivakumaran receives the 10th Paul Reuter Prize from François Bugnion for his book on 'The Law of Non-International Armed Conflict'. ( click here for more info ) The Paul Reuter Fund was …

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Bangladesh: Red Crescent medical teams provide quality health care

Dr. Sakandar Hyet Khan (Shajib), 30, could have chosen to practice anywhere, like at a private clinic in the urban centers of Bangladesh where the dynamic doctor would have quickly become a renowned …

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