COVID-19: Virtual roundtable on managing the dead in a dignified manner
… workers are safe and able to carry out their jobs is crucial for their protection and …
… workers are safe and able to carry out their jobs is crucial for their protection and …
15-10-2020 Geneva (ICRC)—Rising food prices and job losses triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic are raising fears that food insecurity and malnutrition in lower-income communities across Africa are on …
… realities of restricted movement, disrupted jobs and education, and the ongoing threat to …
14-09-2020 Geneva (ICRC) – Increasing violence in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger has led to a 62 per cent spike in deaths and more than a million [1] people being forced to flee their homes over the …
For many people, the death of a loved one is marked by grief and certainty. Condolences are shared by relatives and friends, burial rites are held, and the remains are moved to a grave, providing …
COVID-19 poses unprecedented challenges to states and communities across the globe. Like in many other countries, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has joined the massive efforts …
… amid a spiraling economic crisis. The loss of jobs, businesses and savings had a harsh …
Neither Luis, Jorge, or Lisseth were born in the city of Santa Elena de Uairén, in the state of Bolívar, but due to different life circumstances, they were all in Santa Elena when the COVID-19 …
When we ensure protection and respect for health workers, we also ensure that people who need their help receive continuous care. This is all the more important in the COVID-19 pandemic, which has …
… effect? "With the COVID-19 lockdown and many jobs getting affected, our own produce along …
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