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Digital Dilemmas Debate #8: Engaging in cyberspace - A humanitarian perspective

What risks do humanitarians face in cyberspace? What are the strategic implications of working in cyberspace? What steps can they take to mitigate these risks? Building on the eighth Digital Dilemmas …

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Pakistan: Indus College of Law wins moot court competition

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) organized the national rounds of the Henry Dunant Moot Court Competition on international humanitarian law (IHL) from 21 to 23 September 2021. …

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Venezuela: Educating the next generation at a school in Petare

Despite the pandemic and other setbacks, the doors of the Guillermina Rickel nursery school remain open to its young pupils. Waiting to greet them is Tamara Cárdenas, an employee at the school, and …

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Israel and the occupied territories: ICRC condemns violent behaviour against its staff in the West Bank

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) condemns today's violent behaviour against our staff in the West Bank. ICRC staff were attacked with pepper spray by Israeli settlers during a …

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Climate Change Hits Gaza’s Green Gold

For Palestinians, the olive harvest is not only an agricultural season but rather a tradition that their ancestors have kept for decades. During the olive harvest season, Palestinian families gather …

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Malaysia: Course explores humanitarian law and counterterrorism in 21st century

Terrorism has become a global phenomenon of growing concern to all as it is increasingly witnessed in both conflict situations and during peacetime. Acts of terrorism are often perpetrated against …

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Putting mental health at the forefront in Lanao del Sur

Mental health professionals in Lanao del Sur are learning how to better recognize and identify mental health cases. Mental health is just as important as physical health , and yet there is a huge gap …

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High risk of malnutrition in conflict zones as food prices soar

25-10-2021 A statement from Dominik Stillhart, director of operations for the ICRC, on the severe hunger needs in many of the countries the ICRC works in. Families in many countries around the world …

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ICRC President Peter Maurer arrives in Ethiopia for 3-day visit (Addis Ababa - Geneva) - The President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Peter Maurer, arrived in Addis Ababa …

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COP26 – Three calls to strengthen climate action in conflict zones

The climate crisis threatens the survival of humanity. Major political efforts are required to mitigate climate change to avert the most disastrous consequences. But even if ambitious mitigation …

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