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Yemen: Plight of Population is Growing as World Attention Wanes

Continuously raging violence in Taiz, Marib, Al-Bayda, Hodeida, Shabwah, Al-Jawf and Hajjah has forced over 157,500 people into displacement in 2021 only, adding to the over 3.3 million people who …

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Ethiopia: Building a better future through cooperatives

On a particularly sunny morning with the wind high upon the horizon, the town of Tuliguled, which is situated 30 km from Jijiga, the capital of the Somali region, is just waking up. Ready to start …

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Ukraine: Massive, urgent response needed to meet soaring needs

09-03-2022 The humanitarian situation in Ukraine is increasingly dire and desperate, and the ICRC is scaling up its response by the hour to meet people’s vast needs. In just two weeks, homes have …

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Event: Missing Migrants, Missing Solutions?

On 9 March 2022 , at 15:30pm CET, (9:30am EST), the International Organization for Migration's Missing Migrants Project and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will be hosting an …

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ICRC president, Egypt’s Minister of Justice sign MoU to boost collaboration on International Humanitarian Law

09-03-2022 Cairo, Geneva (ICRC) – Egyptian Minister of Justice Omar Marwan and President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Peter Maurer signed on Monday a memorandum of …

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National Committees and Similar Entities on International Humanitarian Law: Guidelines for Success – Towards Respecting and Implementing International Humanitarian Law

International humanitarian law (IHL) affords protection to people and property in armed conflict, but only if its rules are properly recognized, clearly understood and fully complied with. The first …

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National Committees and Similar Entities on International Humanitarian Law: Guidelines for Success – Towards Respecting and Implementing International Humanitarian Law

International humanitarian law (IHL) affords protection to people and property in armed conflict, but only if its rules are properly recognized, clearly understood and fully complied with. The first …

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National Committees and Similar Entities on International Humanitarian Law: Guidelines for Success – Towards Respecting and Implementing International Humanitarian Law

International humanitarian law (IHL) affords protection to people and property in armed conflict, but only if its rules are properly recognized, clearly understood and fully complied with. The first …

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Ethiopia: Animals vaccinated in Somali and Oromia regions

Preparation to conduct ICRC run livestock vaccination around a pond in Qubi, Somali region. Henok Birhanu/ICRC Community animal health Workers receiving a briefing from an ICRC colleague about the …

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Joint ICRC-POLRI workshop on International Standards and Rules of Policing in Kupang

Jakarta (ICRC) – On 23 and 24 February 2022, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Indonesian National Police's International Relations Division and Education and Training …

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