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Pakistan: Karachi says no to violence against health-care workers

The News, a major newspaper in Pakistan, recently reported that 130 doctors were killed and 150 kidnapped in Karachi alone between 2012 and 2014. This comes on top of other violent incidents that …

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World Health Assembly decision is stepping stone to protecting health care

594 attacks on health-care services resulting in 959 deaths and 1,561 injuries. Over half of attacks were against health-care facilities and another quarter against health-care workers. 62% of …

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ICRC update on operations in Juba, South Sudan

12-07-2016 The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) remains extremely concerned about the humanitarian situation after several days of armed clashes in Juba, South Sudan. We are …

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South Sudan: Helping people find each other after fleeing Wau

Despite the violence in Juba, South Sudan, our teams are active in places like Wau, where we are helping people who have been separated by conflict find each other. At displacement sites near Wau, we …

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FMR Volunteers – Lifeline to community based disaster response in J&K

As monsoon sets in, the threat of floods looms large over many parts of South Asia, including India. Heavy downpours often result in some damage to homes, roads, bridges and power lines with …

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Mandela Day: Preserving humanity in high-security settings

Nelson Mandela, the anti-apartheid leader who became South Africa's first black President, is commemorated every year on 18 July, his birthday, also known as Nelson Mandela International Day. Mr …

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When "toys" explode in Gaza

This is Doaa Yasseen. She's 11 years old and lives in Gaza City. She lost her right hand on 6 May 2015. Walking home from school, she spotted what she thought was a toy and picked it up. It turned …

Sri Lanka: Newsletter, January-June 2016

The newsletter of the ICRC delegation in Sri Lanka, covering the period January-June 2016. Joanna Atkinson/ICRC NEWSLETTER LOOKING AHEAD JANUARY-JUNE 2016 ADDRESSING HUMANITARIAN CHALLENGES IN SRI …

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Papua New Guinea: Interactive drama as a tool to lessen suffering

In the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, hundreds of people are killed or displaced due to tribal conflict each year. Ongoing violence has caused people to flee their homes and seen entire villages …

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Iraq: One out of ten children is displaced

Remarkable aerial images of displacement camps where tens of thousands of residents from Fallujah have taken refuge after fleeing the conflict .   See also: Iraq news Displaced people and refugees in …

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