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Jordan: The experts who help meet humanitarian needs in the middle east

The importance of the ICRC’s Middle East operations and the role of the RRN The Near and Middle East (NAME) accounts for 30% of the ICRC’s operations in 2021, with an aggregate budget figure of 604.4 …

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Yemen conflict – The eyes never lie

There’s an old Yemeni saying that if you truly want to know how people are feeling, you should look into their eyes. The eyes reveal everything.   Panic, loss, despair, death, fear – I’ve seen it all …

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Bangladesh: Managing medical waste cuts down infection risk in health complexes

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has set up medical waste management services as part of our support to health complexes in Cox's Bazar district of Bangladesh to develop …

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South Sudan Twitter Takeover

After ten years of independence in South Sudan, Junior Ali agreed to show us around. Junior Ali works for ICRC in South Sudan. For the country's 10th anniversary of independence, he agreed to take …

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Bougainville: survivors and families of the missing tell their stories

The families of missing persons often speak of the challenge of living with the ‘not knowing’ what has happened, what the future holds or where to turn for help. Misconceptions also exist about who …

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Report - Fifth Meeting of Representatives of National IHL Committees of Commonwealth Countries

From 26-30 April 2021, online, the Fifth Meeting of Representatives of National IHL Committees of Commonwealth Countries took place, under the overarching theme: 'Partnership, persistence and a sense …

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Global Independent Board of Appeal (GIBA)

The Global Independent Board of Appeal (GIBA) is an internal review mechanism offered by the ICRC to all employees, which allows them to challenge dismissals and disciplinary measures if they believe …

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CEJ — ICRC Award for Humanitarian Reporting 2021

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Centre for Excellence in Journalism (CEJ-IBA) are excited to announce that applications for the 2021 Humanitarian Reporting Award are now …

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News release from the Haitian National Red Cross Society, ICRC and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies regarding impartial, neutral and independent humanitarian action and the obligation to safeguard health-care services

09-07-2021 The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement expresses its solidarity with the Haitian people, in particular those who have faced many hardships because of the cyclone season, the …

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DigitHarium Month #5: Providing (and denying) connectivity during crises

As digital technologies become more pervasive and part of our everyday lives, “connectivity” has moved from an enabler for faster and more efficient humanitarian action to a service that many people …

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