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Restoring contact between separated Pemon indigenous family members in Brazil

In an indigenous community in Roraima, in northernmost Brazil, a family anxiously awaits a phone call. Though brief, this satellite call will give farmers John Cliffe, 75, and his wife Basilia, 55, a …

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ICRC and RRU conduct online Certificate Course on Maritime Security Operations

From 12 -16 Jul 2021, ICRC Regional delegation in New Delhi conducted an online certificate course on Maritime Security Operations and Contemporary challenges in collaboration with the Rashtriya …

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Health Situation in Yemen

After seven years of unabated conflict, the health system across the country has been severely weakened. About half of the health facilities in country are out of service while many of the …

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Nairobi Delegation: Facts & Figures ~ January - June 2021

This bulletin contains an overview of our operations focusing on COVID-19 and other activities during the first half of the year 2021. In 2021, the ICRC Nairobi delegation continued with its …

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Digital Dilemmas Experience

What does it mean to live through a crisis in the digital age? The Digital Dilemmas experience is a multi-media initiative developed by the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement. Its objective is to …

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ICRC award for humanitarian reporting 2021

Open to Palestinian journalists working in print and online media. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), an independent humanitarian organization working to protect and assist victims …

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Cameroon: Mada Hospital, a beacon of hope in a sea of violence

In the heart of the Lake Chad basin, a region racked by a conflict that has already lasted seven years, stands Mada Hospital, the only one for miles around whose surgeons can perform war surgery. …

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Nigeria: Reproductive health mobilisers speak on their community engagement

Health care services are critical for expectant mothers and nursing mothers. Access to health facilities has remained a challenge for people affected by armed conflict, particularly for displaced …

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Autonomous weapons: The ICRC recommends adopting new rules

Statement The ICRC recommends that states adopt new, legally binding rules to regulate autonomous weapon systems to ensure that sufficient human control and judgement is retained in the use of force. …

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Lives devoted to searching for missing people in Colombia

Some families have created their own coping mechanisms to deal with the disappearance of their loved ones and to move forward despite the pain. Psychosocial support and psychological care are …

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