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Azerbaijan: A mine survivor’s journey of resilience and raising awareness

In Azerbaijan, the devastating impact of weapon contamination continues to pose significant risks to communities. Landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) remain hidden threats, claiming lives …

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Anar, is a mine victim. Two of Anar's brothers in front of  his young nephew were killed by an explosion when they unknowingly went into a mine-contaminated area. When Anar and his father rushed to help, a second explosion severely injured Anar and he lost a leg.

Gaza: Common kitchens feed thousands as food stocks dwindle

Inside Gaza’s common kitchens is a man who refuses to look away By the time the sun rises over Deir al-Balah in the Central Gaza Strip, Mamdouh Abu Dahrooj is already at the common kitchen, working …

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Workers in white overalls stir large vats of food in the community kitchen, people and buildings in the background

ICRC outraged as premises in Gaza struck and damaged by explosive

17-04-2025 The ICRC is outraged that on 16 April an ICRC premises in Gaza was struck and damaged by an explosive. This is the second such incident in three weeks; another premises in the area was …

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Tool on African Traditions and the Preservation of Humanity in Warfare

As a means of demonstrating the relevance and applicability of international humanitarian law (IHL) to stakeholders on the African continent, as well as to stimulate reflection and enliven debate …

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Artificial intelligence in the military domain: ICRC submits recommendations to UN Secretary-General

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) welcomes the opportunity to submit its views for consideration by the United Nations secretary-general, in accordance with resolution 79/239 on …

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Uganda: Facts & Figures 2024

Promoting knowledge and respect of international humanitarian law (IHL) is at the core of ICRC’s humanitarian work, and the focus for its activities in Uganda.  In 2024, we have continued to engage …

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Rwanda: Facts & Figures 2024

In 2024, the humanitarian landscape continued to be shaped by crises, including armed conflicts and violence, affecting some of the most vulnerable populations. East-Africa was no exception. Despite …

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Access beyond front lines: How neutrality in conflict helps us reach those who need us most

As a humanitarian organization, our job at the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) is to help people affected by conflict, regardless of who they are. We carry out this work in some of …

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An ICRC staff escorts released detainees toward an ICRC plane at Mokha Airport, Yemen.

Bangladesh: Our work in 2024 - facts and figures

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organization whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of …

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Workshops to transform prison system

The ICRC Logo: Do and Don'ts Posters

The logo is the ICRC’s strongest visual symbol. It ensures instant recognition and embodies what the organization stands for. It is used for indicative purposes in order to avoid any confu¬sion with …

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The ICRC Logo: Do and Don'ts Posters

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