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Violence against health workers must cease to help contain COVID-19 emergency

09-08-2020 Baghdad – The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement deplores violence and acts of intimidation against health workers and urges respect for all medical personnel, vehicles, and …

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Nigeria commits to a global nuclear ban

06-08-2020 Abuja (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) welcomes Nigeria's commitment to contribute to a global ban on nuclear weapons by ratifying the Treaty on the Prohibition …

News release

Viet Nam: People with disabilities rocked by impact of COVID-19

Across the world, the COVID-19 pandemic has had varying effects on people. Unfortunately, for those with disabilities it has added an additional aspect to their ongoing struggles. In Viet Nam, a …

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L’emploi des Armes et Équipements dans les Opérations de maintien de l’ordre

States often face situations in which their officials may have to use force to maintain or restore public security, law and order. In all such situations, law enforcement officials must ensure that …

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The ICRC’S Vision 2030 on Disability

Vision 2030 aims to transform the way the ICRC addresses disability inclusion in operations. The strategy is informed by and aligned with key institutional documents and global commitments, draws on …

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Beirut: Emergency medical supplies delivered to 12 hospitals

05-08-2020 The International Committee of the Red Cross is actively responding to the aftermath of the explosion in Beirut and remains committed to supporting Lebanon during these difficult times. - …

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Protect all humanity by ratifying the nuclear weapon ban treaty

Joint statement of Philippine Red Cross and International Committee of the Red Cross on the 75th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki blast On this day 75 years ago, an entirely new type of …

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COVID-19: Fight far from over as virus accelerates in Africa

"It took Africa nearly five months to hit 500,000 COVID-19 cases, but about a month to double that number. Most of these cases are in South Africa, but around the continent we are seeing the virus …

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India: Supporting communities affected by floods amidst COVID-19 pandemic

Red Cross volunteers, carrying relief items, on their way to village Madan Bori Sonpala in Morigaon district of Assam. B BORO/ICRC The teams wade through flood waters on non-motorised boats — the …

75 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a nuclear threat returns

31-07-2020 The International Red Cross Red Crescent Movement urges all nations to end the nuclear era. Seventy-five years ago, on the morning of 6 August 1945, a B-29 warplane released a terrifying …

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