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Promoting International Humanitarian Law among Rwandan law students

ICRC's Rwanda delegation held its fifth Annual National Moot Court Competition on International Humanitarian Law (IHL).  The event, jointly organized by the ICRC, the Schools of Law and the Rwanda …

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ICRC Statement to Counter Terrorism Committee Meeting on 20th anniversary of the adoption of Security Council resolution 1373

Statement Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross on the Special Meeting of the Counter Terrorism Committee commemorating the 20th anniversary of the adoption of Security Council …

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Venezuela – helping those most in need

In the third quarter of 2021, our work in Venezuela focused on addressing the needs of those people most affected by armed violence, particularly those caught up in the clashes that broke out between …

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Reducing Civilian Harm in Urban Warfare: A Commander’s Handbook

While the humanitarian consequences of urban combat are all-too visible in recent examples such as Gaza, Aleppo, Marawi and Mosul, the prevalence of wars waged in cities will likely continue to …

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Mongolia: Three-party MoU signed on IHL assessment study

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the Mongolian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and the Mongolian Red Cross Society (MRCS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on an …

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Where next? Escaping violence in the DR Congo

In Ituri Province, north-eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a staggering number of people are constantly forced to flee attacks by armed groups. This is Jeannette and Brigitte’s story. …

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Each time a partnership or a support relationship is formed, there is the potential to reduce human suffering – or worsen human suffering

Statement Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross to United Nations General Assembly, 76th Session, Fourth Committee. Today's conflicts involve dense networks of actors engaged in …

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DigitHarium Month #8: Cyber operations against humanitarian organizations

Digitalization and new technologies have an increasingly important role in modern life, including in humanitarian work. Like many changes, this has generated both benefits and challenges for the …

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ICRC President: to integrate a humanitarian dimension in Belt and Road initiatives

Statement Video speech of ICRC President Peter Maurer at the Belt and Road Ministerial Forum for International Cooperation in Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Management held in Beijing, China, …

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One year later: How farmers in Lake Sebu used cash grants to sustain livelihood

From purchasing a carabao to expanding their farmland. Five farmers from Lake Sebu shared how the cash grants they received last year helped them increase their yield. Farmers in Barangay Tasiman in …

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