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Malaysia: Journalism contest sparks youth interest in nuclear ban treaty

The global race towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons dominated the focus of writers participating in the recently concluded Young Humanitarian Journalists Competition 2021 . Of the five …

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Peter Maurer: "Effects of war are set to fester without decisive leadership"

War and instability shatters nations: from the immediate impact of the hostilities to the decay of infrastructure and social systems. Political will to find practical solutions is imperative to …

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Middle East in 2021: Despite a year out of the global spotlight, millions remain in need

A statement from Fabrizio Carboni, the regional director for the Near and Middle East for the ICRC, on the major issues confronting the region in 2021: A statement from Fabrizio Carboni, the regional …

Statement

Robert Mardini: “The wellbeing of Afghan people should lie above politics”

ICRC’s director-general Robert Mardini made three calls before the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to prevent further suffering in Afghanistan. First, safeguard humanitarian action in the country …

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Egypt: ICRC donates protective equipment to health ministry to support fight against COVID-19

20-12-2021 The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) donated this month personal protective equipment (PPE) to Egypt’s Ministry of Health to support national efforts to face the COVID-19 …

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Statement by Helen Durham on Cyber Operations at the UN Security Council

Briefing by the International Committee of the Red Cross, Dr Helen Durham, Director of International Law and Policy — United Nations Security Council, 20 December 2021 Excellencies, distinguished …

Statement

Azerbaijan: Supporting safer access to education for students affected by conflict

The escalation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in the autumn of 2020 significantly hampered safe access to education for children in the affected communities. Dozens of schools and kindergartens …

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Ukraine: Fear, freezing temperatures and an uncertain future for families on the frontline

"When the shooting starts, we immediately rush the children indoors. Our little one, who is four, shouts 'Granny, come here!'. He stands against the wall and makes me stand alongside him, because …

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ICRC calls on States to interpret rules to ensure adequate protection for civilians and civilian infrastructure, ICT systems and data

Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross delivered by Véronique Christory, Senior Arms Control Adviser — 15 December 2021 Mr. Chair, Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates, The …

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France: Capturing the humanity of Calais migrants

Silence It’s a grey day, like any other. Those who want to call home have converged on the waste ground. The Red Cross team in charge of providing the family links service has organized the queue. …

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