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The inspiring journey of Chawan: From disability to inclusion

On this Women’s Day, we bring to you the story of Chawan Muhammed, a 33-year-old from Erbil in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. She serves as an inspiration to her peers as she continues to support her …

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Keeping the Dreams Alive: Supporting Children in Northeast Nigeria

When someone goes missing due to conflict, the children they leave behind can feel that loss more than most. In response, we ran a program for children in Maiduguri to make sure their needs would not …

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Safeguarding Essential Services: Addressing Indirect Effects of Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas

When explosive weapons are used in populated areas, the direct impact of such weapons' blast and fragmentation is immediate: civilian casualties, injuries, and damage to buildings. Yet, there are …

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ICRC Water and Habitat training courses for engineers and technical staff - 2024

These courses will train engineers and technical staff to plan, implement and monitor technical programmes related to Water, Sanitation and Energy, and will help them better understand the …

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Haiti: Influx of wounded patients exacerbates needs in hospitals

Port-au-Prince (ICRC) – A sharp increase in the number of wounded people has put enormous pressure on the few functioning hospitals in Haiti`s capital, Port-au-Prince, as they run dangerously low on …

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War in Cities: Persons with disabilities and the role of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

When war breaks out in cities, the complexity and interconnectedness of the urban environment poses many problems for civilians. For persons with disabilities, the impact can be even worse and …

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Mexico and Central America: The ICRC calls on states to step up and coordinate efforts to protect people affected by armed violence

18-04-2024 The high human cost of violence in Mexico and Central American countries is an issue that can only be addressed through sustained and coordinated cross-border action by states, according …

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Mexico editorial "The face of violence is changing, but human need is ever-present"

By Miguel Ramírez, head of operations of the ICRC in Mexico Diana Gutiérrez's mother Adulfa is 81 years old and disappeared on 13 September 2016 in the State of Mexico. Her daughter and other …

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México: Humanitarian Report 2024

The violence in Mexico is deep, complex, and constantly evolving, yet humanitarian needs persist. We work to protect and assist those affected by violence, including families of missing persons, …

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ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric: “War without limits equals suffering without end”

Statement ICRC Statement at the 148th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. Special High-Level Intervention on the Geneva Conventions. Dear President, honourable members of the Assembly, I am …

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