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Prevention and Response to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in COVID-19 Quarantine Centres

Governments around the world are quickly implementing measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 and protect their citizens. Many governments are setting up quarantine centres and their armed forces …

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COVID-19: International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement appeals for 800 million Swiss francs to assist world's most vulnerable people

26-03-2020 The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement on 26 March 2020 launched a revised emergency appeal for 800 million Swiss francs (823 million US dollars) to help the world's most …

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COVID-19: ICRC global response to the coronavirus

The coronavirus pandemic disease (COVID-19) is unprecedented in recent history and is spreading rapidly. It is not only a public health crisis, but also a humanitarian crisis in the making. In …

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COVID-19: Lessons from Philippines jails show how to fight infectious coronavirus disease

As COVID-19 focuses the world’s attention on infectious diseases, we have our eyes on one of the most dangerous places for the spread of such outbreaks: prisons, where densely packed people and …

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Pakistan: 6 women doctors reveal their inspiration, challenges and advice for future generation

To be a doctor, one has multiple challenges to overcome. To be a woman doctor in Pakistan , what else would it take ? Talking about their work, and the paths that led to operating in the ER, …

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Papua New Guinea: Walking back from death to life

"I have walked on a journey to hell, lost and stripped of everything," says Warame Pokana, slowly reliving the details of July 2019 as she has done many times over in her mind. The slash marks on her …

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Amid the conflict and suffering, Yemenis’ generosity stands firm

For the last two years, Freya Raddi has overseen the ICRC's assistance programmes in Yemen. As she finishes her mission, the aid worker says she wants to return to Yemen one day, but not as a …

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Brazil: Water and sanitation provide benefits to communities in Roraima

17-03-2020 On the eve of World Water Day, observed on March 22nd, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) takes stock of its relief efforts in northern Brazil, where communities suffer …

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India: HELP course trains professionals to effectively lead an emergency health response

Professionals with a background in health, disaster management, water, sanitation, food and economic security, and logistics attended the 4th edition of the Regional HELP (Health Emergencies in Large …

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Syria: Humanitarian aid workers and property must be respected and protected

Statement The International Committee of the Red Cross expresses its deep concern over the intrusion by armed men into the office of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) branch in Idlib and the …

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