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Nigeria: Supporting host communities and displaced people in 2019

January to June 2019 facts and figures During the first half of this year in Nigeria, the upsurge of attacks has led tens of thousands of people to flee, once again, and to settle within host …

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Philippines: Civilians bear brunt of recurrent fighting in Maguindanao

Thousands of families in Maguindanao province in southern Philippines have been facing repeated and prolonged displacement for six months now due to the clashes between government forces and armed …

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Brunei: IHL workshop opens new doors for participants

Intense discussions, pertinent questions and insightful comments marked the workshop on international humanitarian law (IHL) that was jointly organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross …

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Push to improve search for missing people at Dead Sea meeting

Amman, Jordan (ICRC) – A two-day meeting to discuss how to improve the search for missing people , including victims of enforced disappearance, began today at the Dead Sea in Jordan with the …

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ICRC writing competition III

The International Committee of the Red Cross is proud to organize for the third time a writing competition in Arabic to engage the Arabic speaking scholars on relevant IHL discussions and to provide …

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Cluster munitions: For civilians, consequences are severe and long-lasting

Ninth Meeting of States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions Statement by Dr Gilles Carbonnier, vice-president of the International Committee of the Red Cross The humanitarian consequences …

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Yemen: Scenes of devastation as every single detainee either killed or injured in attack

01-09-2019 Geneva/Sanaa (ICRC) – A building serving as a detention facility in Yemen was destroyed in an airstrike, killing or injuring every detainee inside when the multi-story facility crumbled. …

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Libya: “There is no buffer for any economic shocks”

In 2019, Libya entered its eighth year of insecurity and protracted conflict. Its economy is in crisis, basic infrastructure is damaged, security threats and severe shortages of cash liquidity have …

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ICRC and director Hysaj produce play depicting agony of families of those missing for 20 years

30-08-2019 Pristina (ICRC) – A theatrical play titled The Stools , directed by renowned Kosovo director Fadil Hysaj and supported by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), was staged …

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Hoping: A woman's quest for answers

Rowena's days are filled with longing. She still hopes to find her partner Anton, a construction worker who went missing in the 2017 Marawi conflict. As in many other countries in the world, the …

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