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Tip Sheet on maintaining confidential digital dialogue during humanitarian emergencies

Confidentiality in communications with affected populations, other humanitarian partners, parties to a conflict and other interlocutors is essential to carry out humanitarian operations. Breaches of …

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COVID-19 Managing the dead safely

There are important considerations that must be taken into account when managing and handling of the deceased when they have died of COVID-19. Families and communities should take precautions when …

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CHECKLIST : Domestic Measures to Implement the Antipersonnel Mine Ban Convention

The Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction, known informally as the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, …

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Talking to community: Behavioural change in the age of COVID-19

Response to public health emergencies requires changes in regular behavioural patterns. Encouraging these changes requires coordination and an understanding of the culture and communities affected. …

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Burkina Faso: Detainees must be treated with humanity and dignity

02-07-2020 Ouagadougou (ICRC) – For several months now, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been concerned by the lack of compliance with international humanitarian law in Burkina …

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International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement statement on building an environment free from racism and discrimination

Statement The continued wave of Black Lives Matter and other anti-racism protests, across the United States and beyond, has put a spotlight firmly on deeply ingrained historic and systemic racist …

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Launch of the report "Researching Violence Against Health Care: Gaps and Priorities"

Please join us online on Wednesday 1 July at 15:00 hrs Geneva (14:00 hrs UK) to hear the findings of our recent review which identifies existing measures to address violence against health care and, …

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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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Myanmar: ICRC strives to ensure ample COVID-19 response

In Myanmar, and many other countries where the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is present, the threat of COVID-19 is particularly acute for communities living in areas affected by …

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Azerbaijan: Silk, honey and saffron soothe sting of life in times of COVID-19

Silk cocoons, honey, saffron, mulberry leaves and home-made cheese – sounds like a list of treasures from an exotic land? They are what have been keeping farmers in Azerbaijan occupied and …

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