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Guinea: A good day at the office

The ICRC is helping the Red Cross Society of Guinea to provide its volunteers with decent facilities to carry out their work, particularly in response to emergencies such as the Ebola outbreak. …

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Implementing IHL: Participation of the American States in IHL treaties and their national implementation - 2014/2015 report

This report was prepared by the Advisory Service on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) of the ICRC for submission to Member States of the Organization of American States …

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Nigeria: ICRC expands the scope of IHL exchange among university teachers

23-06-2016 Abuja (ICRC) – A three-day workshop convened to foster the exchange of knowledge and research on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) ended today at Barcelona Hotel in Abuja. More than 60 …

News release

Papua New Guinea: Life in the South Pacific

"The Papua New Guinea Highlands can amaze you sometimes and this was one of those moments." What's it like to work in Papua New Guinea? Our colleague Dan takes you  inside this fascinating country in …

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West Bank: Small grants go a long way

The area known as H2, situated in the old city of Hebron, is one of the most sensitive areas in the West Bank. Local residents face difficult living conditions, and restrictions on their movements …

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Colombia: Cease-fire agreement major step towards peace

The ICRC shares the optimism regarding the partial agreement signed today by the Colombian government and FARC-EP, putting a permanent end to hostilities. We also applaud the efforts and the …

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Central African Republic: Life within a displaced persons camp

Communitarian Hospital of Bangui ICRC doctors and nurses perform a skin graft on a patient at the Communitarian Hospital of Bangui. CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC / Virginie Nguyen Hoang Communitarian Hospital …

Sudan: ICRC postpones operation to transfer detainees

25-06-2016 Khartoum (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has postponed an operation scheduled for 23 and 24 June, to transfer detainees held by the Sudan People's Liberation …

News release

South Sudan: New fighting forces thousands of civilians to flee

25-06-2016 Geneva, Juba (ICRC) - Renewed clashes in and around Wau, in the northwest of South Sudan, have forced thousands of civilians to flee in fear. The International Committee of the Red Cross …

News release

Solitary Confinement: How to Preserve Humanity in High Security Settings

On 27 June 2016, within the context of the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, the ICRC hosted a panel discussion to examine the increased use by States of restrictive detention …

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