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Restoring Family Links: Strategy for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement 2020–2025 – Including Legal References

The present Restoring Family Links (RFL) Strategy for the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement 2020–2025 follows up on the previous RFL Strategy for the Movement 2008–2018. All components of our …

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Exploring Convergences Between Buddhism and International Humanitarian Law: An Introduction

On December 16 2020, the ICRC in collaboration with the International Association of Theravada Buddhist Universities (IATBU), the International Association of Buddhist Universities (IABU), Shan State …

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Webinar: Contemporary challenges to International Humanitarian Law and the Role of the Diplomat

The ICRC Colombo delegation together with the Bandaranaike International Diplomatic Training Institute of Sri Lanka (BIDTI) are co-organizing a series of webinars on Contemporary challenges to …

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South Sudan: Floods intensify impact of hunger and insecurity

17-12-2020 Operational Update Juba (ICRC) – Massive flooding that residents say they haven't seen before has left hundreds of thousands of people displaced with little or no means to survive across …

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Afghanistan: Victims of conflict rush to Mirwais regional hospital, staff struggle to keep up

It was supposed to be a celebratory night of singing, dancing and good food for the hardworking, young farmer Ahmadullah and his four friends as they drove to a wedding in their village in Zheray …

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Bangladesh: Faith in the fight against COVID-19

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is working with religious leaders in Bangladesh to provide the population with health information to keep themselves, their family, and their …

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Webinar Series: Convergences Between Buddhism and IHL

The ICRC in collaboration with the International Association of Theravada Buddhist Universities (IATBU), the International Association of Buddhist Universities (IABU), Shan State Buddhist University, …

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21'000 people affected by floods at risk of hunger assisted in Ganyiel

Massive flooding that residents say they haven’t seen before have left hundreds of thousands of people displaced with little or no means to survive across different parts of South Sudan. In the area …

A Schiller Down the Spine

The ICRC translates over 14 million words a year from and into Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish, and many more languages. But what actually is translation? One of our in-house …

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Data protection: Key principles for personnel of the Family Links Network

This poster introduces the Restoring Family Links (RFL) Code of Conduct on Data Protection and highlights key data protection principles which should be complied with when processing data within the …

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