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Australian launch of the Children and War edition of the Review

How do children experience war? In wartime, children are especially vulnerable to a myriad of risks that deprive them of the opportunity to fully experience childhood and are all too often drawn into …

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43rd Round Table on Current Issues of International Humanitarian Law

43rd Sanremo Round Table on "New Dimensions and Challenges of Urban Warfare" From 9 September to 7 October 2020, the International Institute of Humanitarian Law (IIHL) and the International Committee …

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ICRC President Peter Maurer: “During conflict, education must not be targeted”

Statement To commemorate the first International Day to Protect Education from Attack, the ICRC's President, Peter Maurer, made a statement in a pre-recorded message at the high-level event at the UN …

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ICRC's Gilles Carbonnier on impact of heavy explosive weapons in populated areas

Statement ICRC Vice President Gilles Carbonnier talks about the impact of the use of heavy explosive weapons in populated areas. On behalf of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), I …

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Digitalization of conflict joint initiative: Humanitarian impact and legal protection

This project aims to explore humanitarian consequences and protection needs caused by the digitalization of armed conflicts and the extent to which these needs are addressed by international law, …

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Ethiopia: ICRC donates medical, non-medical items to 11 places of detention

The ICRC donated medical and non-medical items to 11 places of detention throughout six regions in support of the fight against the spread of COVID-19 in prisons. Personal Protection Equipment …

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ICRC award for humanitarian reporting 2020

Open to Palestinian journalists working in print media The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), an independent humanitarian organization working to protect and assist victims of armed …

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Partnering with local organizations makes us stronger

Interview with Jeannette Lundberg, the Partnership and Localization Adviser to "Save the Children" The scale of the challenges in the Middle East ravaged by conflict, socio-economic unrest, and most …

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A dignified farewell: Relatives of missing people reach out to the families of COVID-19 victims

"Lemon balm, for grieving hearts” is a campaign co-created by associations of relatives of people who disappeared during the period of armed violence in Peru, the International Committee of the Red …

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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Our work in the first half of 2020

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) promotes respect for international humanitarian law and helps people affected by the conflict and …

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