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Ecuador: Regional Meeting of National Committees on IHL and Other Similar Entities of the Americas

In this year’s regional meeting of the Americas, in addition to round-table discussions, keynote conferences were opened up to the public. More than 60 authorities from 21 countries in South America, …

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Digital Dilemmas Dialogue #2.2: Digitalized Assistance and Data Protection - A Commissioner's perspective

What role can data protection authorities play to ensure the protection of sensitive humanitarian information? Can humanitarian organization remain neutral, impartial and independent when …

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Teaching IHL through digital resources: a syllabus for interactive remote teaching

This syllabus aims to meet the needs of lecturers and academics worldwide who currently teach IHL from a distance. It is based on several online resources and IHL reference tools developed by the …

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"Human security focus needed in effective action for climate and conflict-vulnerable communities"

Statement ICRC Statement to Security Council Open Debate: Addressing climate-related risks to international peace and security through mitigation and resilience building. The International Committee …

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"States must continue to ensure respect for IHL to limit environmental degradation due to armed conflict from happening in the first place"

Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross, delivered by Laetitia Courtois. Thank you very much to Switzerland, Germany, Niger and Igarapé for organizing today's discussion. Almost one …

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COVID-19: Lockdown love and longing for family in Zamboanga jail

While jail visits remain on hold during the COVID-19 pandemic, detainees and their loved ones maintain contact through video calls. On the 14th of February 2021, Rafael sent his wife Kim a chocolate …

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“State of emergency declarations are not a free pass to circumvent the law.”

ICRC President's address to the Human Rights Council. President, esteemed colleagues A year ago, when this Council met, the COVID-19 pandemic was unfolding across the globe. Leaders proclaimed 'we …

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Central African Republic: The ICRC transports 25 wounded to Bambari Hospital

20-02-2021 Bangui (ICRC) – On 15 and 16 February, violent clashes between state armed forces and armed groups broke out in the town of Bambari. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) …

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Webinar: Conflict-related sexual violence and Buddhist principles

As part of the webinar series on the Interface between Buddhism and International Humanitarian Law (IHL) , the Transnational Network of Theravada Studies in collaboration with Shan State Buddhist …

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Mali’s invisible front line: climate change in a conflict zone

Across Africa’s Sahel region people are enduring ever-increasing levels of violence. While conflict dominates headlines, climate change adds a second pernicious dimension to the mix. Lemba Bisimwa, …

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