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India: Green wheels – reducing our carbon footprint

As one of the leading humanitarian organizations, the ICRC considers its moral responsibility to integrate sustainability into its activities. The New Delhi delegation has actively made efforts to …

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Access to basic services remains critical in South Sudan

January to March 2019 facts and figures Despite efforts by the main parties to the conflict to implement the revitalized peace agreement, the humanitarian situation remains critical in many parts of …

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Mozambique: Relief for island communities reeling from Cyclone Kenneth

In a coordinated response by the ICRC, IFRC and Mozambique Red Cross Society (CVM), we assisted families who were affected by Cyclone Kenneth’s landfall in Cabo Delgado province in April 2019. We saw …

Bangladesh: Playing cricket with the stars and defeating physical challenges

Playing against cricketers with physical disabilities for the first time, Bangladeshi star batsman Mohammad Ashraful said he was in awe of what he saw and experienced. "The players did an outstanding …

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Statement of ICRC President Peter Maurer following visit to the Philippines

The remarkable resilience of the Filipino people became clear to me when I first visited after the devastation of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. I returned this week to listen, to discuss, to offer support …

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Practising humanity in changing conflict

Statement In May 2019, the ICRC head of policy, Dr Hugo Slim, gave a keynote address celebrating 70 years of the Geneva Conventions at the Australian National University's Coral Bell School of Asia …

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Samoa co-hosts Pacific Islands round table on International Humanitarian Law

International humanitarian law (IHL), also known as the law of armed conflict, is relevant for all nation States, even those in peaceful regions like the Pacific. While IHL only applies during times …

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Somaliland/Puntland: 17 detainees released and returned home

03-06-2019 Seventeen members of the armed forces of Somaliland and Puntland who were captured in the armed conflict that broke out in May 2018 were released and returned home today with the help of …

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Ukraine: Helping children living along the contact line avoid dangers of conflict

Children in Donetsk region on their way back from school, November 2017 Thousands of children attending schools along the contact line in the Donbas are exposed to risks intrinsic to the conflict. …

Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: Landmines, a disturbing reminder of war

It has been 25 years since the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict first disrupted the lives of the people living in the region. The years may have sped by, but the people continue to be haunted by the ghosts …

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