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South Sudan: Recurring cycles of violence breed further instability

Armed conflict in South Sudan has forced millions to repeatedly flee their homes , leaving behind everything they have. Women, children and the elderly find themselves, for months a time, living in …

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Nuala Ryan - a life dedicated to people in need

Nuala first joined the ICRC as a health delegate and spent more than 15 years in the field. She dedicated her whole life for the ICRC and its beneficiaries. By making a gift in her Will for the ICRC, …

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When law is respected, peace is easier to achieve - UN Human Rights Council 2017

Statement 34th Session of the Human Rights Council, United Nations Office at Geneva, Switzerland. Speech given by Mr. Peter Maurer, President of the ICRC I would like to talk to you about the …

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Time to Act: Stopping Violence, Safeguarding Health Care

What can we do to prevent attacks against patients, health workers, hospitals and ambulances? This flyer outlines the recommendations of the Health Care in Danger initiative. It is aimed at States, …

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Animals die, putting Somalis at risk as severe drought intensifies

The drought stole the animals. Mohamed Salat saw his herd of 360 goats and sheep drop to just 90. Abdullahi, also a herder, once owned 270 animals, but that number has dwindled to 30. Both of them …

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Papua New Guinea: ICRC praises PNG on IHL move

01-03-2017 Port Moresby (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has commended the Papua New Guinea Government for establishing a National International Humanitarian Law (IHL) …

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Nigeria: Luka sees mother after two-year separation; thousands remain separated

With his face pressed against the vehicle window and a sparkle in his voice, Luka calls out the names of villages and markets he begins to recognize. The excitement is building; Luka is almost home. …

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Jean-Pictet Competition: Taking the law out of the books

In 2016, 144 students from 31 countries put on the combatant uniform, the magistrate's dress or the humanitarian vest... During the week, 144 students immersed themselves in the terrible fictitious …

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Syria: How we've helped in 2016

It has been six years since the crisis in Syria began. Over 400,000 people have been killed, another 1.5 million injured and nearly 8 million people internally displaced. Four out of five Syrians now …

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Ukraine crisis: Water supply to Avdiivka and surrounding areas

Following developments in the military situation in the Avdiivka area, the Donetsk Filtration Station has not been functioning for several days. The filtration station supplies around 40,000 people …

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