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Marawi: Boosting livelihood opportunities for families of missing persons

Families of people who went missing in Marawi are rising above their challenges through ICRC’s microeconomic initiatives. In 2017, thousands of people were displaced by a five-month armed conflict in …

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COVID-19: Our response in Yemen

Our priority is to keep helping people affected by the armed conflict while taking all COVID-19 preventive measures possible. However, in a country with only half of its health care facilities …

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ICRC statement on latest developments in Myanmar — 24 July 2021

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is closely following information that has been released recently, on the current situation at various prisons in Myanmar. We are deeply concerned …

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Podcast: "It matters who is around the table"

Why are diversity and inclusion crucial in the humanitarian sector? Diversity is about all the ways we are different. Inclusion is about making space for that difference. Recent research on " How …

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Legal advisers in armed forces – Factsheet

Each state must make legal advisers available, when necessary, to advise military commanders at the appropriate level on the application of international humanitarian law (IHL). This obligation, …

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Brazil: Unprecedented report describes the consequences of the disappearance of people

21-07-2021 Document makes recommendations to authorities and Brazilian society Brasília (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) releases on Tuesday (6) the report "Still? This is …

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Afghanistan: Civilians paying steep price of surge in violence and COVID-19

21-07-2021 Afghanistan is among the deadliest places in the world to be a civilian, and where women and children make up nearly half of all civilian casualties. In addition to the increased violence …

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Iraq’s perfect storm – a climate and environmental crisis amid the scars of war

As the world builds up to the COP26 summit in the UK, it is important that communities affected by conflict are not overlooked by climate action. In our latest piece exploring the link between …

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Ethiopia: Management of the dead training to first and emergency responders.

Participants attending a theoretical session on dead body management. Alemayehu Takele/ICRC Stephen, the instructor, reminding members of the dead body management team (here acting as first …

IHL summer sessions: A decade of unwavering commitment

The tenth International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Summer Session was organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in collaboration with the International Academy of the Red Cross and …

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