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ICRC: 9-day course to increase trauma awareness for journalists and communicators

What is trauma? How can we responsibly work with people who come from sensitive backgrounds? How can communicators avoid triggering re-traumatisation of victims and survivors? How can we ensure we …

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ICRC Evaluation Strategy 2022-2024

The ICRC Evaluation Strategy 2022-2024 provides a common understanding of the purpose for evaluation in the ICRC, and guides how evaluations are planned, managed, conducted, and used across the …

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Preventing Civilian Harm in Partnered Military Operations: A Commander’s Handbook

Parties to armed conflict rarely fight alone. We’ve seen this across the globe – the Philippines, Afghanistan, Yemen, the Caucasus, across Africa, and elsewhere. Whenever a partnership is formed, …

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Ukraine: Addressing misinformation about ICRC’s activities

26-03-2022 Geneva (ICRC) - Over the past days, false information about the ICRC has been circulated that we must address, as it could have a major impact on people affected by the conflict in …

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Ukraine: ICRC scales up response to meet urgent needs

Geneva (ICRC) – Over 500 tons of medical supplies, food and relief items have arrived in Ukraine since the escalation of the crisis as the ICRC increases its assistance work to respond to …

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Brazil and the Southern Cone: The ICRC warns of the impact of violence and migration in new report

25-03-2022 The Humanitarian Report is an annual account of the work of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay, including support and …

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Ensuring access to Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Conflict, Post-conflict and Humanitarian Settings

Statement Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross in the United Nations Security Council Arria-Formula Meeting. Delivered by Ms. Micaela Serafini, Head of Health, ICRC. Thank you to …

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Myanmar: Returning to Mindat

In a recent return to Mindat to help people displaced by fighting in Chin State, we saw communities helping each other – carrying food, providing shelter, sharing meals. But relying on others is not …

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ICRC President completes visit to Russia to speak about humanitarian issues in armed conflict

24-03-2022 Moscow (ICRC) – Peter Maurer, the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), has completed a two-day visit to Moscow where he continued ongoing humanitarian …

News release

Expanded TB Lab Opens in Batangas

The Batangas Medical Center inaugurated its newly expanded Tuberculosis (TB) Culture and Drug Susceptibility Testing Laboratory today, marking World TB Day. The facility will help to ramp up the …

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