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Digital Dilemmas Dialogue #6: Clarifying the fate of the Missing in the digital age

How are new technologies changing the search for missing people? What opportunities and risks does this shift entail? And what should humanitarians know about it? To mark the International Day of the …

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Hopes and aspirations of a hardworking Syrian refugee in Jordan

Situated on the very busy Al-Abass Bin Abd Almotaleb Road in Madaba is a thriving charcoal sales business run by Khaled Abbas, a Syrian refugee in Jordan. His store, located in this highly commercial …

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A comprehensive web-based solution for managing information on missing persons and human remains

Resolve Platform is a comprehensive web-based solution developed by the ICRC to be offered to partners – governments, experts, agencies, organizations, etc. – to help record, process, store, archive …

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Iraq - The Missing: Sharing the Families’ Needs and Demands

24-08-2021 On the International Day of the Disappeared, we remember all the people who went missing during the many years of armed conflict in Iraq. Today, we stand with their families, whose pain …

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Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: Offering a lifeline to families of detained people

The big family gathers in a small living room along with relatives, all huddled together on sofas and rows of chairs, some trying to squeeze in through the doors to cast a quick glance. They look …

ICRC employee killed in Cameroon

It is with great sadness that the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) confirms that one of its staff died on August 23 following injuries sustained the day before during an attack in …

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Missing persons: high cost of conflict and violence in Africa

People go missing in Africa during armed conflicts, other situations of violence, disasters and in the context of migration. In addition to missing persons themselves, their families bear the brunt …

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Venezuela: The desire for something better is the key ingredient

Like any adolescent, José Gregorio has a head full of dreams, but growing up in the crowded neighbourhood of El Cementerio, in the Santa Rosalía Parish of southern Caracas, he knows his chances of …

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Nigeria: A Surgeon and two patients share their stories

For the past 11 years, armed conflict in north-east Nigeria has left thousands of people maimed. In a region with limited health facilities with roughly half of its facilities closed or destroyed , …

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Updated Commentary on the Geneva Conventions of August 12 1949. Volume III

The application and interpretation of the four Geneva Conventions of 1949 have developed significantly in the more than sixty years since the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) first …

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