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Malaysia: Red Crescent board members enhance IHL knowledge

They have volunteered their services and time for the betterment of the National Society. In yet another instance of their dedication to the cause, a group of around 20 National Executive Board …

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Egypt: Facts and figures, January – December 2018

ICRC’s long-standing cooperation with the Egyptian Red Crescent Society has further developed with enhanced activities related to the International Red Cross and Crescent Movement’s Family Links …

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Guidelines on investigating violations of IHL: Law, policy and good practice

Investigations into alleged violations of international humanitarian law by the parties to an armed conflict are not only crucial to securing respect for IHL , but also to preventing future …

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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Cash aids recovery following ethnic violence

Land disputes sparked deadly clashes in 2018 between ethnic groups in Kakenge, which lies in the Kasaï region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Large numbers of people fled into the …

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Pakistan: ICRC completes 15th National Course on Management of the Dead in Emergencies

When people die during emergency and disaster situations, their bodies must be handled with respect, efficiency and dignity. Across the world, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) …

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Nigeria’s missing: “I feel it in my heart that my daughter is still alive”

Words cannot capture the anguish felt by a parent at the disappearance of a child. But Mustapha Garba is trying his best. He speaks in a soft voice, his wife beside him. The words do not come easily, …

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Sri Lanka: Global conference on the interface between Buddhism and IHL

From 4 to 6 September 2019, over 120 participants from around the world gathered in the historic town of Dambulla, Sri Lanka, for a global conference on " Reducing Suffering During Armed Conflict: …

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Seven decades of protection: the Geneva Conventions through the test of time – Expert discussion

Adopted in 1949, a mere four years after the tremendous suffering of the Second World War, and at the beginning of the Cold War, the Geneva Conventions deepened the body of treaty law protecting …

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"I still look for them"

Helping Mozambican families in need after Cyclones Idai and Kenneth It was the middle of the night when Gabriel Salvador Mabunda awoke to the sound of heavy rain and howling wind. Water was trickling …

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Nigeria: 22,000 people registered as missing after a decade of war, ICRC’s highest caseload in the world

12-09-2019 Abuja (ICRC) - Nearly 22,000 Nigerians have been reported as missing to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) during a decade of conflict in northeast Nigeria, the highest …

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