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Yemen: a country in turmoil, growing humanitarian needs

We at the ICRC have been working across the front lines in Yemen to help hundreds of thousands of people in need, despite worsening security conditions, in what has become one of the world's most …

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Nepal: Injured people and medical transports must be protected in all circumstances

13-09-2015 Statement by Nepal Red Cross Society, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) (Kathmandu) The Red Cross …

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Fundamental Principles Anniversary: ICRC hosts conference of prominent humanitarians and academics

14-09-2015 Geneva (ICRC) - The International Committee of the Red Cross is hosting a two-day conference, bringing together prominent humanitarians and academics to reflect critically on the history …

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Austria: Separated refugee family reunited in Salzburg

Refugee families often get split up during their long journey to safety – but the Red Cross Tracing service with its world-wide network is specialized in finding missing persons. The first tracing …

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Ukraine: New cash assistance for displaced people without regular income

15-09-2015 The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has forced many civilians to flee the areas where fighting is taking place and to seek refuge in more peaceful areas. With winter approaching, the ICRC and …

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Philippines: Bouncing back from despair

As part of its mandate, the ICRC supports the medical treatment of people wounded in armed conflict – without distinction. In Mindanao, this includes regular assistance to five hospitals and ad hoc …

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Philippines: Water and sanitation crucial for displaced communities

Armed clashes that erupted between armed groups in February forced a large number of families to flee their homes in many municipalities of Maguindanao. Displaced civilians had to build makeshift …

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Philippines: Helping farmers in North Cotabato

Getting to Renibon in the municipality of Pigkawayan in North Cotabato entails at least an hour of driving through unpaved roads, and navigating streams and rivers. Largely populated by the Aromanen …

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Results of the historical symposium on the Fundamental Principles

  A conference report and a detailed program are available for download at the bottom of this page. On 16 and 17 September, the ICRC, the University of Exeter and the UK Arts and Humanities Research …

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Syria: A people ignored, a land destroyed

The lifeless body of a toddler found recently on a Turkish beach, whom the world would come to know as Aylan Kurdi, was from Kobane (Ain al-Arab), Syria. He is one of hundreds of Syrian and other …

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