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Kenya: Fishermen enjoy bountiful catch thanks to fish traps

Fakii Ahmed steers the traditional sturdy wooden dhow (Mitori) he has owned for the last 10 years. Fakii, a fisherman from Lamu learnt the diving and trapping skills from his father over 57 years …

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South Sudan: new ICRC report sheds light on the plight of the families of missing people

29-08-2022 Over 5,700 cases of missing people are currently being followed by the ICRC and the South Sudan Red Cross. The actual number of missing people in South Sudan is probably much higher, as …

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Nigeria: 23,000 missing as conflict splits families

Saratu Bitrus On not knowing the fate of her daughter, Saratu says, “I was devastated and confused and sick… I didn’t know whether or not I had children.” Abdikarim MOHAMED/ICRC Abdullahi Abubakar …

Webinar: Counter-terrorism, sanctions and humanitarian access in COVID-19 era

Webinar: Counter-terrorism, Sanctions & Humanitarian Access in the COVID-19 Era from ICRC on Vimeo . As part of its first online thematic IHL workshop on "Humanitarian Access in the Context of …

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Myanmar: ICRC raises awareness as rainy season poses higher risk of explosive devices

During the first six months of 2023, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) conducted 102 awareness sessions in Rakhine State, reaching out to 3,000 people and providing them with …

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Colombia: ICRC vice-president reaffirms commitment to support victims during visit

23-04-2021 Bogotá (ICRC) – The vice-president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Gilles Carbonnier, reaffirmed the organization's commitment to the people and communities of …

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Scarred for life: War in Mosul draws to a brutal end

On 10 July, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi declared victory in Mosul, bringing about the end of a military operation that began in October 2016. While the fighting may be over, massive …

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War in Syria: Latest from the front line

The Syrian war has entered its seventh year. It remains the largest and most complex humanitarian crisis in the world. People's needs on the ground are rising sharply throughout the country. …

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Internally displaced people must be protected from the effects of war

21-09-2017 (New York) – At a UN General Assembly High-Level event on Syria, ICRC President Peter Maurer urged for the protection of Syrian civilians trapped by violence and internally displaced by …

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Colombia: The ICRC clarifies its role in the transport of FARC-EP negotiators

20-02-2016 Bogotá (ICRC) – The Colombian delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) would like to provide the following clarifications: On Thursday, 18 February 2016, at the …

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