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Protecting migrants requires action

09-12-2015 Governments as well as aid and humanitarian organizations need to do more to protect and promote the dignity and safety of all migrants, and to ensure their access to essential services. …

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Determined to make a living as winter looms in Syria

Nadia Abdulmajid Al Doqo has been displaced multiple times within Syria as a result of fighting, but is determined to make a living for herself and her grandson who suffers from epilepsy. Read more: …

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Jordan: Syrian refugees brave another harsh winter

As winter sets in, thousands of Syrian refugees in Jordan worry that their suffering will only increase with the falling temperatures. Bracing for another harsh winter away from their homes, staying …

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Emblems of Humanity

This brochure is designed to acquaint the general audience with the red cross, red crescent and red crystal emblems, and to emphasize the importance of respecting them.   It explains the protective …

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Greece: Keeping migrant families together

More than a million refugees and migrants have made the dangerous journey to Europe since 2013, fleeing war or poverty. Today, most transit through eastern Europe, arriving in Greece and then passing …

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No agreement by States on mechanism to strengthen compliance with rules of war

10-12-2015 Geneva (ICRC) – After four years of extensive consultations, States have been unable to agree on a new mechanism proposed by the ICRC and the government of Switzerland to strengthen …

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International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement: The power of humanity

The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is the largest humanitarian network in the world. Our mission is to alleviate human suffering, protect life and health, and uphold human dignity …

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Red Cross Red Crescent leaders and States take decisive steps to advance principled humanitarian action

11-12-2015 The 32nd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent has closed with a call for greater collaboration between States, humanitarian organizations and other stakeholders to …

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South Sudan: Hundreds of thousands face critical food shortage

Geneva/Juba (ICRC) – Hundreds of thousands of South Sudanese face severe food shortages and an alarming hunger situation after two years of fighting in the country, the International Committee of the …

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South Sudan: Displaced by conflict, struggling with hunger

Over two million people in South Sudan have fled their homes because of conflict. Many had to leave with little more than the clothes they were wearing. Now they face a daily struggle to feed …

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