Work for the ICRC Anaesthesiologist
This is a promotional flyer for the role of Anaesthesiologist within ICRC’s Health unit. It provides the professional and educational requirements needed to attract the right people to the role. A …
This is a promotional flyer for the role of Anaesthesiologist within ICRC’s Health unit. It provides the professional and educational requirements needed to attract the right people to the role. A …
War and violence destroy communities and countries all over the world, and have a devastating impact on the mental health of millions of people. These ICRC guidelines outline the organization’s …
Conceived primarily for ICRC Economic Security (EcoSec) staff, this handbook guides readers through the process of assessing the economic security situation of individuals, households or communities …
The aim of this handbook is to provide guidance for trained anaesthetists working for the ICRC and to offer advice in areas where practice will differ from that in their home country. It is designed …
Safeguarding individuals’ personal data, particularly in challenging situations such as armed conflicts and other humanitarian emergencies, is an essential part of protecting people’s lives, dignity …
This leaflet provides a brief overview of the ICRC’s Physical Rehabilitation Programme, which celebrated 40 years of existence in 2019. The Physical Rehabilitation Programme was created in 1979, with …
This poster raises awareness of the plight of missing people and their families through the use of a simple but powerful image and …
The CCHN Negotiator’s Notebook is designed for note-taking during meetings and includes fact sheets related to humanitarian negotiation and templates from the CCHN Field Manual on Frontline …
This report provides an account of the discussions that took place in November 2018 during a meeting of experts organized by the ICRC with the aim of moving towards a realistic assessment of the …
The CCHN Negotiator’s Handbook offers a collection of updated CCHN tools for direct use in today’s negotiation processes. It outlines how to apply each tool in the CCHN Field Manual on Frontline …
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