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South Sudan: Surviving cholera outbreak in Juba following upsurge in violence

Juba, South Sudan. Georgi waiting in line at one of the ICRC water distribution points. CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC / Alyona Synenko ICRC water treatment plant, Lologo, Juba, South Sudan. A South Sudan Red …

South Sudan: Surviving upsurge in violence and keeping safe from cholera

The July outbreak of violence in Juba forced people to flee their homes. Scores were injured or killed. Looting and insecurity hampered economic activity, causing prices to soar and making basic …

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Philippines: Aid reaches far-flung communities in Agusan del Sur

On August 4, a team of 10 ICRC and Philippine Red Cross staff and volunteers from the Agusan del Sur chapter set out to travel 50 kilometers from San Luis town to Sitio Tumalog in Barangay Zillovia, …

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Exhibition: From Seeds of Destruction to Fields of Recovery

This striking exhibition showcases the devastating humanitarian toll exacted by landmines, unexploded cluster munitions and other explosive remnants of war (ERW) – weapons that remain a malign …

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Russian Federation: Food parcels help Ukrainian families keep hope alive

More than 9,000 of the people who fled to Russia's Krasnodar region from south-eastern Ukraine are receiving ICRC support. We're working with the Krasnodar branch of the Russian Red Cross to ensure …

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Putting IHL at the core of educating our future leaders

Traditional rules of warfare, the conduct of hostilities, and the categories of people and objects protected during war were among the issues discussed at a round table for academics that concluded …

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World Humanitarian Day: 17 million volunteers. Half a million aid workers. 190 countries. 1 day.

5:00 am, Pakistan: Rise and shine A staff member of the Pakistan Red Crescent gets up and going after spending the night at a local school. He’s on his way to a relief camp set up for evacuees after …

Second Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty

Speech given by Ms Christine Beerli, Vice-President of the ICRC, at the Second Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty in Geneva. On behalf of the International Committee of the Red …

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ICRC vice-president: States must end flow of weapons that fuels human suffering

22-08-2016 Geneva (ICRC) - The vice-president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has appealed for States around the world to cease the supply of arms and ammunition to parties to …

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Philippines: Women empowerment through livelihood support

In Barangay Calateo, Juban municipality in Sorsogon, Juanita Janoras tends to her seven-month-old pig whom she nicknamed "Sharon". Sharon is expected to deliver her first litter of piglets, and with …

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