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Health care in rural Rakhine, Myanmar: Through a lens of coexistence

In October 2016, Myanmar's Rakhine State experienced an upsurge of violence. The tense security situation resulted in humanitarian organizations and the media being denied access to many communities. …

Australia: Engaging with militaries to limit suffering

In July, the ICRC participated in Exercise Talisman Sabre, a biennial military training exercise involving more than 30,000 Australian and United States Defence personnel. Taking part in this major …

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Ukraine: ICRC welcomes agreement on safety zones

21-07-2017 Kiev/Donetsk (ICRC) – The ICRC welcomes the agreement reached in Minsk on 19 July on the establishment of safety zones along the contact line in eastern Ukraine. The zones will be created …

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Yemen: ICRC president visits country, decries “needless suffering”

(Sana'a/Geneva) - The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) arrived in Yemen today as the country's unprecedented cholera outbreak ravages an alarming – and growing - …

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Providing forensics training in Ukraine

Forensics science plays an increasingly important role in humanitarian action. The ICRC provides advice, support, and training to local authorites and forensic practitioners in searching for, …

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Helping South Sudanese refugees in Uganda find their families

The conflict in South Sudan has led to mass displacement, separating people from their families and loved ones. Thousands have sought sanctuary in refugee settlements in northern Uganda. The ICRC has …

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Beyond visible scars: Responding to mental health and psychosocial needs

During armed conflict, other situations of violence and humanitarian emergencies, individuals and communities are affected drastically. Their suffering goes beyond the scars visible to the naked eye. …

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Diary - ICRC president on the ground in Yemen

This week I'm visiting Yemen, a country so ravaged by war that public services are barely operating, including almost half of its health facilities. In many cities and towns, water and sanitation …

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Venezuela: Protests, armed conflict and international humanitarian law

Answers to the most frequently asked questions Do you know why it is a mistake to classify the protests as an armed conflict? For a situation to be considered an "armed conflict" under international …

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Life after losing a limb

During the Lebanese armed conflict, Ali lost a leg and an arm, while Qassem lost both legs. However, their will to live was stronger than their traumatic experience. With the aid of the ICRC's …

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