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Africa: 44,000 people registered as missing on the continent, nearly half of them children

26-08-2020 Nairobi (ICRC)—As 30 August marks International Day of the Disappeared, nearly 44,000 people across Africa are registered as missing with the International Committee of the Red Cross …

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Clarifying the fate and whereabouts of missing migrants: Exchanging information along migratory routes

The report Clarifying the fate and whereabouts of missing migrants: Exchanging information along migratory routes lays out the extensive discussions and conclusions of a workshop co-organised in …

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South Sudan: Helping prison authorities prevent spread of COVID-19 in places of detention

Detainees and places of detention are some of the most vulnerable to the spread of the COVID-19. Many places of detention can be densely populated making the spread of the disease easier. The ICRC …

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Lebanon: Bruised by multiple blows, people risk “huge, hidden scars”

25-08-2020 Beirut/Geneva (ICRC) – Three weeks after a massive explosion ripped through Beirut port and surrounding neighbourhoods, the physical and psychological damage it inflicted is staggering. At …

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Philippines: Academic essay competition on international humanitarian law

The essay competition on International Humanitarian Law aims to encourage scholarship on IHL examined in the context of the Philippines by Filipino academics and practitioners. Prizes The winner of …

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Somalia: Decline in primary health care visits and childhood vaccinations during COVID-19

25-08-2020 Nairobi (ICRC)—Primary health care visits and vaccination coverage have sharply declined in Somalia amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, raising concerns that diseases such as respiratory …

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Strengthening compliance with international humanitarian law: The work of the ICRC and the Swiss government (2015-2019)

Following a resolution adopted by the International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, between 2015 and 2019 Switzerland and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) jointly …

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Brazil and the Southern Cone: Report on the ICRC's response to Covid-19 in June and July

COVID-19 RESPONSE IN BRAZIL AND SOUTHERN CONE COUNTRIES C. de Almeida/ICRC BRASILIA REGIONAL DELEGATION / JUNE-JULY 2020 In light of the pandemic, the ICRC Regional Delegation adapted its modus …

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Health Strategy 2020–2023

Health Strategy 2020–2023 builds on Health Strategy 2014–2018 and addresses the increasing volume of unmet humanitarian health needs, many of which result from: protracted conflict, poverty and …

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Management of diabetic foot

Diabetes and its complications represent an increasing global challenge. This guidance document has been created to help clinical teams in the field to organize care for diabetic patients at primary …

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