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Xinhua: ICRC expects cooperation with China in public health projects

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is eager to develop potential cooperation with China on public-health-related projects, said Pierre Kraehenbuehl, head of the ICRC's regional …

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Disarmament efforts essential to address humanitarian concerns of weapons technologies

Statement Statement to the 75th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, First Committee: General debate on all disarmament and international security agenda …

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Statement by ICRC Vice-President Gilles Carbonnier on the Seventh Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty

Statement Mr President, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, Today, over 100 armed conflicts are being fought around the world, and more and more of them are becoming protracted. In addition, hundreds …

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President of the ICRC arrives in Afghanistan

05-09-2021 Peter Maurer, the president of the ICRC, arrived in Afghanistan today for a three-day visit. While in the country, he plans to visit ICRC-supported medical facilities, the ICRC's …

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Florence Nightingale award: 3 Chinese nurses honoured for their selfless service

Three Chinese nurses were presented the Florence Nightingale Medal, the highest international award given to a nurse, at the 48th Florence Nightingale Award ceremony in Beijing. Held on 2 September, …

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Registration open for the H.E.L.P course - Health Emergencies in Large Populations

Next online editions of the ICRC's HELP course will be held in November, by our partners in Havana, Honolulu and Tokyo. The ICRC, together with our partners, Escuela Nacional de Salud Pública, the …

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Support relationships in armed conflict: reducing the humanitarian risks of arms supply

No one fights wars alone, and arms supply is a key form of support that parties to conflict can receive. The provision of arms, ammunition and other equipment gives rise to a variety of risks to …

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Digital Dilemmas Debate #6: Forensic Archaeology and new tools in the humanitarian search for the Missing

What should humanitarians know about imagery and remote sensing in the search for missing persons? What tools are available to survey unmarked graves containing human remains? To mark the …

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DigitHarium Month #6: Clarifying the fate of the Missing in the Digital Age

Clarifying the fate and whereabouts of missing people has long been at the heart of the work of the ICRC and Red Cross Red Crescent Movement. To do so, it continuously strives to use the most …

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Webinar: International humanitarian law and protection of the natural environment: A preventive response

Join us for a discussion on how IHL seeks to protect the natural environment during armed conflicts and the role of national legislation, policies and military practice in crafting an effective …

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