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Sudan: ICRC facilitates handover of 18 people in Darfur

Khartoum/Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has assisted in the transfer of 13 Sudanese Armed Forces personnel, three Policemen and two civilians released by the …

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South Sudan: Airdropping food into marshes

The ICRC is currently airdropping and distributing food rations in Toch, South Sudan, a remote area in Jonglei state – accessible only by boat or aircraft – where 1,500 of the 3,500 families …

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Cambodia: Improving water systems in prisons

A meeting on water and infrastructure issues in Cambodian prisons, jointly run by the ICRC and the General Department of Prisons, brought together representatives from the General Department of …

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Voices to Action: Local needs to inform global discussions

How would you face an earthquake, a viral outbreak or a violent event? Voices to Action, a new initiative from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, aims to bring attention to the …

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Ukraine: A normal tragedy

Ilovaysk suffered heavy fighting in August and September 2014. Many people died, and civilians spent long periods cowering in bomb shelters and basements. The fighting may have stopped, but the …

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Myanmar: Recovery work begins to support flood-affected communities

One month after cyclone Komen and heavy seasonal rains caused floods and landslides in Myanmar, recovery work has started. The ICRC and Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) are distributing food and …

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First Review Conference of the Convention on Cluster Munitions

Statement First Review Conference of the Convention on Cluster Munitions Dubrovnik, Croatia, 7-11 September 2015. Address by Christine Beerli, vice-president of the ICRC. We must urge the remaining …

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Cambodia: Locally-run factory helps restore the mobility of thousands

Set up 25 years ago by the ICRC in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Affairs, MoSVY Orthopaedic Component Factory produces around 18,000 components and 10,000 crutches every year – benefiting …

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Afghanistan: Facts and figures - January to June 2015

A summary of activities carried out by the ICRC in Afghanistan during the first six months of 2015. Visiting detainees and maintaining family contact The ICRC visits detainees in Afghanistan, …

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Nepal: ICRC continues to rebuild lives of families of the missing

Since the conflict in Nepal ended nine years ago, the ICRC delegation in Kathmandu has been supporting the families of those who disappeared. As many as 1,343 people are still missing in the country …

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