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Nigeria: Medical personnel from conflict areas attend surgical seminar

28-09-2016 Abuja (ICRC) – Nearly 80 doctors, nurses and other health care workers from across Nigeria have attended a three-day surgical seminar aimed at improving the skills needed to respond to …

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Speech by ICRC president addressing attacks on health-care personnel, facilities and vehicles

Excellencies, Ladies and gentlemen, Dear colleagues, We met in New York exactly 149 days ago, for the adoption of the resolution 2286, which many of us appreciated for its clarity in language, …

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Flowers of Tomorrow: The stone of hope for Gaza youth

  “I want to be handsome,” says Ahmed Habib, while performing a sketch. Ahmed, 15, is a boy from Shujaeya neighbourhood in Gaza City, which was heavily affected by the 2014 conflict. To this day, …

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'They die unnoticed.' Medical crisis grows in South Sudan

The 17-year-old would have been the mother of twins. Nyandieng's first child was delivered at the family's simple mud and straw home. But complications prevented the second twin's birth. Seeking …

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Afghanistan’s health-care quandary: Travel treacherous roads for help, or wait for dawn?

In Afghanistan, getting to a central hospital may mean choosing between travelling dangerous roads at night and risking death by waiting for the next day. Just a little extra training for the …

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Afghanistan: The policeman’s story

Paiwand-Ali, 49, is from northern Afghanistan. He was a police officer until he lost his leg to a landmine in 1990. Photos by Gueorgui Pinkhassov/Magnum Photos for the ICRC Paiwand-Ali as a police …

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‘Protect health services,’ ICRC urges communities

01-10-2016 Port Moresby (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has urged communities in PNG affected by tribal conflict to respect and protect health services at all times. ICRC …

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Implementing community-based approaches in response to internal displacement

The ICRC tries to ensure that its activities on behalf of IDPs and those at risk of displacement support, rather than undermine, communities' and individuals' self-protection mechanisms and coping …

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: 6,874 dark balloons remind us of missing persons

Despite bright sunshine, dark clouds cast shadows over the city squares of Sarajevo, Mostar and Banja Luka on 30 August 2016. The clouds were carrying not rain but a question: Where is (s)he? The …

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Yemen: Abducted ICRC staff member released

03-10-2016 Geneva (ICRC) – Nourane Houas, an ICRC staff member who was abducted late last year in Sanaa, has been released and is currently in Muscat. The ICRC would like to thank all those who have …

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