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A strong resolve to end violence against health care

An open letter to all United Nations Member States: We continue to sound the alarm. Scores of health-care workers are being killed or injured while caring for sick and wounded men, women and children …

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Niger: Conflict has no borders

Thousands of people who have fled the conflict now face a severe shortage in safe drinking water. Water is a scarce resource for the thousands of displaced people and refugees who have fled the …

Somalia: Rising malnutrition is overwhelming nutrition centres

Four-year-old Osman came to the Kismayo Stabilization Centre earlier this year. Suffering from Kwashiorkor, a nutritional disorder caused by lack of protein, he developed a flaky rash all over his …

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Ready-to-use workshop on principles guiding humanitarian action

Based on How does law protect in war? and the International Review of the Red Cross , this ready-to-use workshop combines fictitious case studies, presentations, group work and discussion allowing …

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Humanitarian action: Responding to new challenges

In recent months, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) together with the London-based Humanitarian Policy Group (HPG) at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) organized a series of …

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Advanced IHL Learning Series

Overview The Advanced IHL Learning Series are a resource for lecturers and trainers who wish to keep abreast of the latest developments in international humanitarian law (IHL) and other related …

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Guatemala missing: A decent burial, a final goodbye

Quiquil, Guatemala The vehicles that transported the remains arrived in a caravan during the night and were received by people who lighted the way with candles. There is no electricity in Quiquil . …

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Three staff members abducted in North Kivu

04-05-2016 Kinshasa – Three staff members of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) were abducted on Tuesday morning in North Kivu Province, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They …

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World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day: Statement from the presidents

Statement World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day 2016 Statement by Mr Tadateru Konoé, president of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and Mr Peter Maurer, president of …

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Autonomous weapons systems: Profound implications for the future of warfare

In April 2016, head of ICRC arms unit Kathleen Lawand was invited to London to give the keynote address at the annual meeting of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control (ICRAC) Summit, …

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