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150 Years of the International Review of the Red Cross

Dating back to 1869, the International Review of the Red Cross is the world's oldest publication devoted to international humanitarian law, policy and action. Highlighting the role of the Review in …

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Mental health: Just as important as physical health

War and violence destroy communities and countries all over the world, and have a devastating impact on the mental health of millions of people. When traumas are invisible, they can be easily …

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Between walls and rumours: women on the margins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Mazyuna in her bedroom. Her son is imprisoned for life, but she keeps an empty bed for him next to hers. Several years ago she had a stroke that made her lose her eyesight. For four years she has …

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Dating back to 1869, the International Review of the Red Cross is the world's oldest publication devoted to international humanitarian law, policy and action. Highlighting the role of the Review in …

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In the Fight: Humanity and Tribal Conflict

In the Fight: Humanity and Tribal Conflict is a multimedia exhibition that shares stories of resilience amid warfare in the remote peaks and valleys of Papua New Guinea's highlands. This is a journey …

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Great Zimbabwe University heading to Arusha

  Carl Muropa, Kundiso Charmaine Rusike and Ashley Muza representing Great Zimbabwe University won the 13th edition of the Zimbabwe National IHL Moot Court Competition held at the High Court of …

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Joint statement by the Republic of South Africa and the ICRC on International Humanitarian Law

Joint statement by the Republic of South Africa and the ICRC on the occasion of the 19th annual regional seminar on International Humanitarian Law Government representatives from twelve Southern …

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Operational update on the Central African Republic: Situation still worrying for thousands of displaced people fleeing violence in Birao

23-10-2019 Bangui (ICRC) – Since 1 September, ongoing fighting between armed groups has forced large numbers of people in Birao, in the north-east of the Central African Republic, to flee their …

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Displacement spike in Burkina Faso shows need for Kampala Convention on its 10th anniversary

23-10-2019 Dakar (ICRC) – This year Burkina Faso hits record levels of people forced from their homes by violence while exactly ten years ago member States of the African Union became the first in …

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Success of nuclear explosion video shows people care about potential of massive destruction

22-10-2019 Geneva (ICRC) – A nuclear bomb hasn’t been detonated in war in nearly 75 years, but increasing international tensions and 6 million views on a week-old video show how relevant the issue …

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