Economic Security Posters
This set of 17 posters explain what it means to work in economic and food security for the ICRC, whether as an agronomist, nutritionist, cash and market specialist, or an EcoSec generalist delegate. …
This set of 17 posters explain what it means to work in economic and food security for the ICRC, whether as an agronomist, nutritionist, cash and market specialist, or an EcoSec generalist delegate. …
This report is the result of a two-day workshop for experts on international humanitarian law (IHL) and Islamic law that was held in Geneva, at the headquarters of the International Committee of the …
Unexploded and abandoned ordnance is dangerous wherever it is found. But in urban settings, such weapon contamination poses particular risks for civilians, critical civilian infrastructure and …
Thanks to donations to our COVID-19 appeal, we were able to take immediate action to adapt our operations to the constantly changing situation. Find out more about our COVID-19 response …
A brief introduction to our work to build resilience among conflict-affected communities that rely on livestock for a living. Read how we support livestock health and productivity, and repair …
As the number of COVID-19 cases grew steadily in May, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) continued to carry out programmes geared to support national authorities, health-care …
Although communication today is going increasingly digital, radio remains a hugely important channel to talk with communities in many parts of the world. Broadcast radio does not require much …
This report summarizes the key findings and action points coming out of the symposium on digital risks in armed conflicts and other situations of violence, held in December 2018 by the International …
Access to physical rehabilitation services is essential for ensuring that people with physical disabilities participate fully in society. Regaining mobility is an important step towards having the …
Access to physical rehabilitation services is essential for ensuring that people with physical disabilities participate fully in society. Regaining mobility is an important step towards having the …
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