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Philippines: Farmers in Negros enjoy benefits of new corn mill

Farmers Segondo Cañafuego and Cenona Estrada used to grind corn manually – a process that takes long hours with very little output. In March, we built a machine-operated corn mill in their community …

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World at a turning point: Heads of UN and Red Cross issue joint warning

30-10-2015 Photo: UN Photo/Jean-Marc Ferré (Geneva, 31 October 2015) The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, and the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross …

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Peter Maurer appeals to States: "Respect the laws of war"

Statement by Peter Maurer, president of the International Committee of Red Cross Secretary General, Ladies and gentlemen, I came back just this morning from Mogadishu, Somalia. I could have come back …

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Ukraine: Hundreds of people affected by explosion of ammunition depot

31-10-2015 Kiev/Severodonetsk (ICRC) – Huge blasts after an ammunition depot exploded in the town of Svatove, in the Lugansk region, have left at least eight people wounded and two dead. Many …

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International humanitarian law and the challenges of contemporary armed conflicts

32nd  International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Geneva, Switzerland, 8-10 December 2015. Document prepared by the International Committee of the Red Cross This is the fourth report …

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Lebanon: Rebuilding a dignified livelihood

Lina with her three children in their makeshift home. Ras Baalbek, Lebanon, July 2015. “For three years I had no answer for my children when they asked me 'What are we were going to eat today?'. I …

Iran: Giving disabled people a chance to lead a normal life

02-11-2015 Joint statement International Committee of the Red Cross, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Iran Red Crescent Society, Tehran. Tehran (ICRC) – Today the …

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Afghanistan / Pakistan: Parents' anguish turns to joy on seeing their children again

How would you feel if your children had been missing for over a year? In this short video, a family is tearfully rejoined with their two young sons who disappeared in July 2014. After more than a …

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Somalia: Visiting detainees to ensure they are treated with dignity

An ICRC staff member discusses with a group of detainees with the aim of assessing living conditions in the prison. The ICRC's detention work seeks to ensure those detained receive humane and …

Libyan Red Crescent: Tending to migrants who don't survive their journey

Since the beginning of this year, 2,860 migrants are thought to have died in the Mediterranean after setting off in smugglers' boats from the Libyan coast towards Italy. Volunteers from the Libyan …

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