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High-level initiative on international humanitarian law

On 27 September 2024 Brazil, China, France, Jordan, Kazakhstan and South Africa together with the ICRC launched a global initiative to galvanize political commitment to international humanitarian law …

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Brazil, China, France, Jordan, Kazakhstan, South Africa launch a global initiative to galvanise political commitment to international humanitarian law and call for a high-level meeting to uphold humanity in war in 2026

27-09-2024 27 September 2024 New York – Brazil, China, France, Jordan, Kazakhstan, and South Africa today launched a global initiative to galvanize political commitment in support of international …

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Armenia: Capturing the stories of waiting and yearning

“Waiting is just one word, yet it is full of despair and pain. I have been waiting since the first day of the war, and I will never stop waiting because I will only start living again when the most …

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The exhibition was a poignant reminder of hope, resilience and the unwavering spirit of the families.

Armenia: Operational highlights for the first half of 2024

Since 1992, the ICRC has been carrying out humanitarian work in the region to assist people affected by the conflict, promote the dissemination and implementation of the international humanitarian …

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We interacted with the families of people unaccounted for in relation to the conflict escalations

Coordination Mechanism Continues Work to Search for People Missing in Connection with Armed Conflicts

27-09-2024 Geneva (ICRC) - The 20th meeting of the Coordination Mechanism, seeking to clarify the fate and whereabouts of people missing in relation to the armed conflicts of the 1990s and August …

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Ukraine: As a new school year begins, safety lessons about the dangers of explosive ordnance remain vital

As the new school year started recently in Ukraine, now tragically one of the most weapon-contaminated countries in the world, the focus extends beyond academics. The pervasive presence of explosive …

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ICRC delelgate talking to students seated at desks in a classroom with information about explosive ordanances on a board behind her

Nuclear weapons pose an existential threat to humanity

Joint Statement of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies on the occasion of the International Day for the Total …

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ICRC Emergency Response in Lebanon

Following the recent escalation in Lebanon, civilian deaths and injuries continue to rise. Entire families have been forced to flee their homes with little time to gather belongings, leaving behind …

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ICRC Lebanon distribution

Azerbaijan: The inspiring journey of Sevda and her family rebuilding their lives

Life in Syria’s Al Hol camp was a daily struggle for Sevda* and her four children. After her husband went missing in connection with the conflict in the region, Sevda was left to fend for the family. …

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Rasul and his brothers spending time together

2024 ICRC report on IHL and the challenges of contemporary armed conflicts

Building a culture of compliance for IHL to protect humanity in today’s and future conflicts This is the sixth report on international humanitarian law (IHL) and the challenges of contemporary armed …

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An ICRC weapons contamination specialist talks to a Syrian Arab Red Crescent staff member during an explosive ordnance disposal training session. Ammar Saboh/ICRC

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ICRC library

Created in 1863, the ICRC library, alongside the ICRC archives, provides an indispensable documentary reference on the organization itself and international humanitarian law.

IHL treaties

International humanitarian law is based on a number of treaties, in particular the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols, and a series of other instruments.

Customary IHL

Customary international humanitarian law consists of rules that come from "a general practice accepted as law" and that exist independent of treaty law.