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Liberia: Praise, Joanne, Grace and Gifty share their stories of courage and determination

These are the stories of four indomitable women from Liberia, whose lives are both tragic and inspiring. They are also universal stories of struggle, courage, dignity and determination of women …

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Strength, dignity and ability: When women challenge disability

A regional feature from Asia-Pacific This International Women's Day, we armed ourselves with searchlights to look for inspiration – that was just our tunnel vision. We soon realized that this land is …

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Democratic Republic of the Congo: The business cycle

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, it takes pedal power to reach the most remote villages in the Kasai region. Joseph works up a sweat as he pedals his way along the dirt roads. But he is not …

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Oman: ICRC trains surgeons and health professionals on war surgery

07-03-2019 ICRC (Kuwait / Muscat) – The ICRC is running its annual war surgery course in Muscat, to train Omani surgeons and health professionals on the management of war wounded patients. The …

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Bangladesh: Tailor to some, tutor to others, she sews up her life with grit

Neat stacks of colourful "kurtis" (traditional collarless long shirt) occupy most of the second-storey house that Nilufa Yeasmin occupies with her mother in Dhaka. As she browses through the latest …

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Fighting malnutrition with therapeutic food sourced from India

The ICRC Regional delegation in New Delhi is responsible for activities carried out in India, Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives and also supports ICRC's global operations. To meet the needs of women, …

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Bangladesh: Breaking stereotypes through wheelchair basketball

People with physical disabilities in Bangladesh often face societal barriers, evoking negative perceptions and discrimination. They are stigmatized and are often considered dependent. Of the total …

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ICRC president: We must re-establish a “chain of responsibility” in conflict

Humanitarians are facing increasingly complex battlefields with an "explosion of movements and organisations", the ICRC's president has told a gathering at the University of London. Speaking at last …

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Life in Al Hol

The Al Hol camp, in north-eastern Syria , holds over 55,000 people. It's the size of a small city. Due to intense fighting in north-eastern  Syria , people have been forced to flee their homes, …

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Nigeria: Judges, staff of ECOWAS Community Court of Justice focus on IHL at workshop

06-03-2019 Abuja (ECOWAS Community Court / ICRC) – Judges and staff of the Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS attended a two-day training workshop on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) on 6 March …

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