Guatemala: The border of broken dreams
Sent back to Guatemala after being caught by police in Mexico, Guatemalan migrants arrive at the border with little more than the clothes they are wearing. The Guatemalan Red Cross works to make the …
Sent back to Guatemala after being caught by police in Mexico, Guatemalan migrants arrive at the border with little more than the clothes they are wearing. The Guatemalan Red Cross works to make the …
For many who make dangerous sea crossings, or walk hundreds of kilometres towards Europe, their first concern is finding safety. On the Greek island of Lesbos, in a makeshift camp outside a 'first …
On 26 October the Sudanese newspaper Al Intibaha published an article mentioning that a Red Cross plane landed in Kauda, South Kordofan, Sudan to deliver assistance. The ICRC would like to clarify …
The Gulf of Aden has long been one of the world's deadliest places for migrants. Now the conflict in Yemen has reversed traditional migration patterns and created new humanitarian challenges. Amina …
With the Syrian crisis showing no signs of abating, people continue to cross into Jordan through the northeastern border seeking safety and international protection. The vast majority are children, …
The ICRC and the Lebanese University have launched a new "diplôme universitaire" on the clinical management of weapon-wounded patients. The new Module is integrated in the curriculum of the Faculty …
Over a year of heavy fighting in the town of Abu Ajil, Salahuddin province in Iraq resulted in massive displacement of people and destruction of houses and infrastructure. Those returning to the town …
28-10-2015 Islamabad/Kabul/Geneva (ICRC-IFRC) – Afghan and Pakistan Red Crescent Societies are helping people affected by Monday's M7.5 earthquake whose epicentre was in Jerm district in the Afghan …
Group picture of the participants of the Advanced Seminar in front of the Carlton Participants of the Advanced Seminar at the Humanitarium Participants of the Advanced Seminar at the Humanitarium …
The Vice-President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Christine Beerli, met with an official delegation from Palestine today led by President Mahmoud Abbas, to discuss the …
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