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Zimbabwe: ICRC calls on African states to honour their commitments to protect IDPs

03-04-2017 Harare (ICRC) - African states are meeting in Harare, Zimbabwe from 3 to 5 April to consider how to improve implementation of the groundbreaking regional agreement to protect internally …

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Iraq: On the the road from Mosul with nothing

Since October 2016, hundreds of thousands of civilians have fled Mosul - often leaving most of their possessions behind. They arrive in camps exhausted and traumatized. Sometimes they have no more …

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What is the ICRC doing to reduce the effects of weapon contamination?

Even long after a conflict ends, people suffer from the consequences of weapon contamination, unexploded munitions continue to kill and maim, people affected by chemical agents continue to suffer. …

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From ruins to rebuilding: Helping Syrians regain hope for their future

Over six years of relentless fighting has left little respite for Syrians and forced millions to flee their homes. Many have returned, only to find everything they had in ruins. The Red Cross Red …

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The four things we must do to reduce suffering in Syria

Statement Peter Maurer, ICRC President: There are key issues that must be addressed if we are to end the suffering in Syria. Four months ago, in one of the most complex and dangerous humanitarian …

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Sudan: ICRC assisted 253 detainees released by government

04-04-2017 Khartoum (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has provided humanitarian assistance to 253 detainees released by the government of Sudan on 9 March. The majority of …

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Damascus: Syria team wins the Regional Humanitarian Law competition for students from Arab universities

Syrian team from the University of Damascus won on Thursday, 30 March, the first prize in the first-ever Regional International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Competition organized in Cairo, Egypt, by the …

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War in cities: what is at stake?

Statement The destructive force of war in cities, the suffering it causes and the impact on people's lives and livelihoods – is a major concern of the ICRC in many countries in which we work. This …

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War in cities: what is at stake?

  As part of ICRC's 2017 Conference cycle on "War in Cities" , ICRC President Peter Maurer will address the specific legal and operational challenges of urban warfare and the steps that must be taken …

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Falkland/Malvinas Islands: Interview with the head of the Humanitarian Project Plan

Laurent Corbaz is an experienced humanitarian worker who has spent more than 30 years with the ICRC. He is currently leading the project to implement the Humanitarian Project Plan. Under the plan, …

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