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Somalia: Food support for 90,000 people affected by drought

Abdullahi Abdrahman waits for the food distribution exercise to begin. The 70-year-old walked over 200km in the past months in search of food, water and pasture for his family and remaining frail …

Tajikistan: Workshop on the role of religious leaders in emergencies

The ICRC in Tajikistan and the Committee for Religious Affairs jointly organized a two-day workshop on the role of religious leaders in emergencies on from 11 to 12 October 2017. Due to its …

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ICRC Legal Adviser Netta Goussac talks about new technologies and IHL

ICRC legal adviser Netta Goussac talks about new technologies and IHL, including the applicability of IHL to drone strikes, the importance of human control over and the accountability gap with …

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China: Afghan wheelchair basketball team goes for slam dunk

"I am too nervous to watch this game!" says Alberto Cairo, who manages the ICRC's physical rehabilitation programme in Afghanistan and also happens to be senior adviser to the Afghan national …

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How law protects persons with disabilities in armed conflict

Taking IHL as a starting point, this paper will identify commonalities between IHL and the CRPD and emphasize certain specific contributions of IHL to the protection of persons with disabilities in …

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Unsung heroes of Pakistan: Health care workers caught in violence

Naseem Akhtar, Nurse, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical College emergency ward "When you witness an assassination attempt in the middle of the emergency ward, it’s natural that you would fear for your life …

South Africa: Helping migrants maintain contact with their families

Volunteers from the South African Red Cross Society (SARCS) introduce themselves to migrants at a shelter in Musina, South Africa, the nearest town to South Africa’s border with Zimbabwe. Since 2016, …

Migration: Our work in Asia and the Pacific

This factsheet provides a summary of the activities that the ICRC carries out for vulnerable migrants and their families in Asia and the Pacific. It explains our approach and describes what we, …

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Migration: Our work in the Middle East

This factsheet provides a summary of the activities that the ICRC carries out for vulnerable migrants and their families in the Middle East. It explains our approach and describes what we, together …

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Migration: Our work in Europe and Central Asia

This factsheet provides a summary of the activities that the ICRC carries out for vulnerable migrants and their families in Europe and Central Asia. It explains our approach and describes what we, …

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