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COVID-19: Detainees in Solomon Islands can now call their loved ones

22-04-2020 Detainees across the Solomon Islands can now call their loved ones with the support from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Due to the ongoing global threat of COVID-19 , …

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Bangladesh: Helping families in dignified management of the dead during COVID-19

As deaths due to COVID-19 rise in Bangladesh, the bereaved families face yet another grim reality – that of not being able to bury their loved ones with full rituals due to the fear of exposing …

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COVID-19: Authorities must urgently plan ahead to ensure the dead are properly handled

22-04-2020 Geneva (ICRC) – The number of deaths caused by COVID-19 could overwhelm local capacity to handle dead bodies properly, the International Committee of the Red Cross warned today. Officials …

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Mexico: Annual Report 2020

Mexico is one of Latin America’s largest and most populous and diverse countries. Given the social and cultural differences between areas, the approaches needed to address the humanitarian problems …

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Central America: Annual Report 2020

Central America is large – nearly 13 times the size of Switzerland – and its geography varies widely, just like the economic, social and political circumstances. These differences from country to …

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Mexico: humanitarian challenges of a vast and diverse country

By Jordi Raich, head of the ICRC regional delegation for Mexico and Central America Mexico is one of Latin America's largest and most populous and diverse countries. Given the social and cultural …

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Mexico: Communities Affected by Violence

The high levels of violence in Mexico have serious consequences for the population and disrupt, directly and indirectly, the everyday routines of individuals, families and communities, as described …

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Mexico: working with the Mexican Red Cross

The ICRC works in close collaboration with the Mexican Red Cross to mitigate the consequences of violence, increase the National Society’s presence and strengthen the resilience of communities …

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Mexico: Migration and Displacement

The ICRC has seen first-hand the major challenges that Mexico is facing in assisting and protecting the thousands of people forced to flee their homes, leaving everything behind, in search of a …

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Mexico: The Missing

According to official figures, there are at least 61,637 people missing in Mexico. Every day, public prosecutor’s offices and search commissions receive reports of missing persons or information …

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