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COVID-19, violence and climate change: Lake Chad herders in distress

Pastureland is disappearing fast due to climate change in the area surrounding Lake Chad, from Fouli to Kouloudia, Wayi and Mamdi. Livestock are dying off, and herders in the region are …

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COVID-19: ICRC backs preventive measures in Pesantren Gontor Islamic boarding school

On 22 June 2020, the ICRC regional delegation for Indonesia and Timor Leste donated face shields, medical gloves and masks, contactless thermometers and posters on hygiene guidance to Pesantren …

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Burkina Faso: Anyone being held must be treated with humanity and dignity

Ouagadougou (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is alarmed at the erosion of respect for international humanitarian law in Burkina Faso over the last few months. The …

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Missing Persons Cyprus Report

This report lays out the extensive discussions and conclusions of a workshop co-organised in Cyprus in October 2019 by the ICRC and the Commission on Missing Persons in Cyprus. It contains …

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Humanity in Action – 2019

Humanity in Action provides an at-a-glance guide to how we helped and protected victims of armed conflict and other violence in 2019. It provides facts and figures on our programmes around the world …

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Managing projects addressing non-communicable diseases: Operational guidelines for field staff

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) represent an increasing global challenge. A majority of NCD-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, where numerous humanitarian crises are currently …

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Physical Rehabilitation Programme: 2019 Annual Report

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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Health promotion in detention through peer-based interventions

A peer-based intervention is a consultative and participatory process in which a group of people selected from a specific population – in this case, people deprived of their liberty – express their …

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COVID-19: Medicines and virtual consultation ensure safety among diabetic patients in Pakistan

As TV channels flashed news announcing a nationwide lockdown to control the spread of COVID-19 cases in Pakistan, a sense of fear came upon Shahbaz Khan Mughal. "It was not fear of the novel …

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Cyber attacks against medical facilities pose a real risk to humans – in times of pandemics, in times of conflict, at all times

Statement on agenda item "Norms, rules, and principles" within the open-ended working group on developments in the field of information and telecommunications in the context of international security …

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