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Physical Rehabilitation programme in the DPRK

Started in 2002, the Physical Rehabilitation Programme (PRP) of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is its oldest initiative in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). …

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Facts and Figures: ICRC Activities in the DPRK - 2020

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been present in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) since 2002. The core of our work has focused on physical rehabilitation …

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We need your help to rid the world of nuclear weapons

Tan Sri Dzulkifli Abdul Razak despises war. He dreams of a day when human beings make peace with one another, and with themselves. His idealism is heartening, especially from a man whose late father …

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Honduras: Seeking Durable Solutions for People Displaced by Violence

In Honduras, the humanitarian crisis unleashed by the pandemic worsened the one already in existence due to violence. Providing Honduran nationals with assistance and protection is critical in a …

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Newsletter - December 2020: there is no health without mental health

2020 has been a year like no other in recent history. COVID-19 pandemic has affected every aspect of people’s lives and placed a colossal strain on physical and mental health , health systems , …

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Digital Dilemmas Dialogue #1: Data protection in a COVID world

What does data protection mean in a COVID world? Has our acceptance of digital surveillance changed due to the pandemic? And what are its consequences for humanitarian settings? To mark the launch of …

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Ethiopia: ICRC helps the production of crutches, crutch handles

The Nekemte Physical Rehabilitation Center (PRC), located in Wollega, Oromia region (west Ethiopia), started the production of crutches and crutch handles with the technical and material support from …

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Ethiopia: ICRC, ERCS deliver emergency assistance to IDPs in Southern Ethiopia

The ICRC, in partnership with the Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS), delivered emergency assistance to people displaced by ethnic violence that occurred in Konso Zone in Southern Ethiopia. Around …

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Africa: What happens when children find themselves in a conflict situation?

Children in armed conflict situations are particularly vulnerable to a myriad of risks that deprive them of a childhood. Their access to education and healthcare often disrupted, and sometimes …

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Thailand: Inspiring art pieces featured in exhibition reflect ICRC, IFRC and TRCS work

ICRC Theme — Winner ‘We are friends’ — Wanitchakarn Mai-arin The winner piece reflects the artist’s belief that help should be given without any bias — disregarding the race or religious backgrounds …

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