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Philippines: Helping people affected by conflict and the pandemic

A snapshot of ICRC response in the Philippines in 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in major health and economic challenges for millions of Filipinos in the last year, but the effects were …

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A statement from Robert Mardini, ICRC Director General, on the calls for a ceasefire to vaccinate people against COVID-19

17-02-2021 “Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, conflicts across the world have continued to rage while new armed confrontations have flared. More than 160 million people live in fragile and …

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Digital Dilemmas Dialogue #2.1: A Humanitarian look at Assistance Programming and Social Protection Systems

How is digitalization impacting humanitarian assistance? What collaborations and partnerships does this require? And how do these programmes (and the data they generate) interact with existing social …

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Iraq: 40 years of our work in photos

Nasiriyah, 1991 An ICRC nurse is taking care of the newborn babies. Baghdad, 1991 Distribution of drinking water to the civilian population in Husseiniyeh suburb. Penjwin, 1992 ICRC convoy carrying …

Egypt: ICRC donates medical supplies, protective gear to health facilities in North Sinai

16-02-2021 CAIRO (ICRC): The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has donated essential personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical supplies, worth 1.5 million Egyptian Pounds, to the …

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Mozambique: ICRC to scale up its humanitarian response in 2021

15-02-2021 Today ICRC President Peter Maurer finalised his official visit to Mozambique by meeting with the President of the Republic of Mozambique, H.E. Felipe Jacinto Nyusi. To help respond to the …

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Safer access to essential public services program

In Brazil, urban violence has heavily affected communities' access to essential public services, such as education , healthcare and social welfare. The effects of a rapid and unregulated urban sprawl …

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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 …

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“It is time to end the violence in the Central African Republic”

Statement Bangui (ICRC) - The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Peter Maurer completed his five-day visit to Central African Republic today. Mr Maurer met the president …

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Myanmar: ICRC response to COVID-19

Since March 2020, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), in coordination with the Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) and the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent …

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