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Nigeria: Responding to humanitarian needs in a context complicated by COVID19

We have continued to work across Nigeria in states where armed conflict and other situations of violence persist. More than 1.9 million people are internally displaced in the North-East alone while …

Article

Joining forces to secure water and sanitation in protracted crises: a new report

The search for ways to improve our collective response has led the World Bank, UNICEF and the ICRC to publish a new report today called, “Joining Forces to Combat Protracted Crises: Humanitarian and …

Publication

Millions of young Syrians paid heavy toll during “decade of loss”

10-03-2021 Geneva (ICRC) – As the crisis in Syria moves into its second decade, a survey commissioned by the International Committee of the Red Cross highlights the heavy price paid by young Syrians. …

News release

Nigeria: Infographics for Operational Facts & Figures 2020

We introduce the infographics for our 2020 operational facts and figure with remarks from our immediate past Head of Delegation (December 2016- January 2021), Eloi Fillion:  "As the Head of …

Article

Venezuela in 2020: humanitarian work to help those hardest hit by violence and the pandemic

Throughout 2020, the social and economic crisis in Venezuela continued to take its toll on the most vulnerable part of the population, who had to not only endure a context riddled with violence and a …

Article

Pakistan: New law to prevent violence against health-care workers, facilities and patients in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been working tirelessly to address the issue of violence against health-care workers, health-care facilities, medical transport and patients in …

Article

Post-harvest monitoring report - high risk of food insecurity

In 2020, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) supported 63,333 households (approx. 380,000 people) across pre-selected priority areas in nine out of 10 states in South Sudan, reliant …

Report

Implementing International Humanitarian Law: From law to action

Fact sheet explaining what it means to implement international humanitarian law at the national level, whose responsibility it is to do so, what general measures must be adopted and how this can be …

Legal factsheet

Colombia: ICRC vice-president reaffirms commitment to support victims during visit

23-04-2021 Bogotá (ICRC) – The vice-president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Gilles Carbonnier, reaffirmed the organization's commitment to the people and communities of …

News release

International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC): Management of the Dead under Islamic Law - Article

Religions, traditions and cultural practices influence the ways in which human remains are managed. In Islam, human dignity is a right given by God to all people, who are referred to in the Qur’an as …

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