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Nigeria: safety and access to basic needs preoccupy displaced families willing to return home

31-01-2022 Abuja: Following the decision to close camps for internally displaced people in Maiduguri, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is closely following the evolution of the …

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How to manage health emergencies in large populations? Apply for the H.E.L.P. course and learn from ICRC

H.E.L.P. Course calendar for 2022 published The International Committee of the Red Cross had published the calendar of the Health Emergencies in Large Populations (H.E.L.P.) course for 2022. In …

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The International Humanitarian Fact-finding Commission

Model declaration of acceptance International Fact-Finding Commission (Protocol I, Article 90) Optional Clause   The Government of .................................... declares that it recognizes …

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Hacking the data of the world’s most vulnerable is an outrage

By Robert Mardini, director-general, ICRC The recent cyber-attack targeting humanitarian data belonging to 515,000 people was an affront to humanity, endangering those already suffering the effects …

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The year ahead – ICRC’s 2022 priorities in the UK and Ireland

If the last two years have taught us anything it’s that the world does not stand still, even for a global pandemic. Conflicts are inflicting human suffering on a vast scale; new technology is …

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Explosive Weapons with Wide Area Effects: A Deadly Choice in Populated Areas

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is delighted to invite you to the launch of the report Explosive Weapons with Wide Area Effects: A Deadly Choice in Populated Areas . The event …

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Heavy explosive weapons in populated areas: A change of mindset is urgently needed

Statement Speech given by Peter Maurer, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, at the occasion of the launch of the ICRC report "Explosive Weapons with Wide Area Effects: A Deadly …

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Nagorno-Karabakh conflict aftermath: Winter deepens agony of families of missing people

27-01-2022 • Remains of more than 1,700 people found, hundreds of people still missing since 2020 escalation • ICRC's neutral work in region includes more than 360 operations to retrieve remains from …

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Ethiopia: ICRC aid flight delivers lifesaving medical supplies to Tigray

26-01-2022 The ICRC made its first delivery of medical supplies since last September into Mekelle, the capital of Tigray. With the support and through the facilitation of the authorities, the …

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Fifth Universal Meeting of National Committees and Similar Entities on International Humanitarian Law

29 November — 2 December 2021 The fifth Universal Meeting of National Committees and Similar Entities on International Humanitarian Law (IHL), hosted by the ICRC, took place online between 29 …

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