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Progress achieved towards the identification of human remains from the 1990-1991 Gulf War

Joint Statement by the Technical Sub-Committee (TSC) of the Tripartite Committee (TC) Further to the announcement made on 20 June 2019, with regard to the human remains recently found in Al-Muthanna …

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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Fleeing and surviving in North Kivu

The east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a scene of repeated armed clashes, which have forced thousands of families to flee their homes. Being accepted in another community and finding a …

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Philippines: Miles apart but held together by hope

Fatima gets to meet her husband Abdul for only one week every year. While she is in Zamboanga, he is in Manila – both opposite ends of the country of Philippines . Abdul was detained in September …

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Report of Meeting of Representatives of National Committees on International Humanitarian Law

International Humanitarian Law at the National Level: Impact and Role ofNational Committees International Humanitarian Law at the National Level: Impact and Role ofNational Committees 12.8.2003 15:31 …

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Ethiopia: Responding to the needs of people affected by ethnic violence in 2019

Facts and Figures: January to June 2019 The ICRC has been present in Ethiopia since the beginning of the 1977 Ethio-Somalia armed conflict. Today, our major activities in the country include visiting …

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Thailand: Blinded by UXO blast, will young Khu Thauy ever see again?

A strange-looking object caught the attention of seven-year-old Saw Khu Thauy and his nine-year-old friend. But little did they know that what seemed like a toy was in fact an unexploded ordnance …

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Bangladesh: Experts discuss relevance of Geneva Conventions amid today’s challenging humanitarian contexts

On 20 June 2019, Academicians, journalists, and humanitarian professionals came together in Dhaka to discuss the challenges and relevance of international humanitarian law (IHL) and customary law …

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Angola/DRC: The unacompanied children of Lóvua Refugee Camp share their stories

Lucie Florance and her mother fled from Tshikapa in the DRC to Angola when armed violence broke out. Not long after their arrival, her mother fell ill and died, leaving the 11-year-old alone. Since …

Geneva Conventions: Relevant today more than ever

The 5th Commonwealth Red Cross and Red Crescent Conference on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) was a commemoration of 70 years of the Geneva Conventions as much as a forum to deliberate on …

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Venezuela: Humanitarian assistance for affected people

During 2019, the ICRC expanded its operations in the country in order to respond to the most urgent needs of the Venezuelan population in an impartial, neutral and independent manner, in cooperation …

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