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Philippines: Rebuilding lives in Zamboanga community

Layag-Layag, Zamboanga Seaweed farming is the primary source of income for most families in Layag-Layag. Men learn the tricks of the trade early in life and pass it on to the next generation. Hussein …

Philippines: Helping seaweed-farming community stay afloat in Zamboanga

In the small coastal community of Layag-Layag in Zamboanga City, families rely on the sea for their income, growing and harvesting seaweeds. For the generations of Tausugs living there, this is the …

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Water, power return to Syria's Aleppo after three-week cut

This article was published on 18 July 2015 on Reuters. Mains water and electricity have returned to large parts of the Syrian city of Aleppo following a three-week cut. The water station manager …

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Philippines: Project management course for jail managers

At the start of July, around 25 jail managers from the Bureau of Jail and Management and Penology (BJMP) gathered to explore and develop solutions to address humanitarian issues in places of …

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Australia: 4th Commonwealth Red Cross and Red Crescent Conference on International Humanitarian Law

Strengthening protection for victims of armed conflict in a world of complex crises will be the central theme of a four-day conference in Canberra from 20-23 July, co-hosted by the Australian …

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Video series: Working for the ICRC

Would you like to work for a humanitarian organization like the ICRC? Would you like to have more insight into humanitarian jobs and the roles we fulfill? The videos in this " Working for the ICRC " …

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Jordan: Five years into the Syrian crisis and no solution in sight

With no let-up in the crisis, people continue to seek safety by crossing from Syria to Jordan. The majority enter Jordan through the country’s north-eastern border area, where the scorching summer …

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Burundi: First aid saves lives

The Burundi Red Cross and the ICRC have been working together to treat people injured in the violence surrounding upcoming elections. Mobile first aid teams were set up across the capital and have …

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DRC rape trials reportage wins Humanitarian Visa d’Or photo prize

A victim, veiled to protect her identity, testifies in court. © Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi Students flock around a van bringing women to testify in a makeshift courtroom set up in the auditorium of a …

Syria: ICRC activities in Homs and Hama, January to June 2015

Since the beginning of 2015 the ICRC and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC), working according to the principles of neutrality and impartiality, have assisted close to two million people, mostly the …

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