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Community of Action: Sharing good practices in safeguarding medical vehicles

Emergency medical vehicles under attack While attacks on health-care facilities in different conflict zones are widely reported in the media, attacks on ambulances and other pre-hospital emergency …

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The Safe Schools Declaration and the Guidelines for Protecting Schools and Universities from Military Use during Armed Conflict

ICRC Position The Safe Schools Declaration , launched in Oslo in May 2015, highlights the broad impact of armed conflict on education and outlines a set of commitments to strengthen the protection of …

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4 young writers win prizes for essays on challenges in humanitarian space

Inspired by video games, teaching experience, volunteerism and a recent earthquake, four young writers won top prizes in the recently held Young Humanitarian Writers Competition 2018. Organized by …

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New year, new beginning

Nasrollah Bariga of Marawi had been fishing in Lake Lanao for a living since he was 15. Last year, conflict broke out in his beloved city, forcing him to flee with his wife and young children. He …

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Mozambique: More than 40,000 people receive seeds to help rebuild their lives

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Mozambique Red Cross Society (CVM) distributed seeds to help displaced communities in Maringue district to rebuild their lives. These …

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Cash aid for Congolese deported from Angola

More than 7,000 families deported from neighbouring Angola and now back in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have received financial assistance in the border town of Kamako, in Kasai Province. …

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Our work in Yemen: September - October 2018

In September and October, the International Committee of the Red Cross gradually resumed its regular pace of activities across Yemen: relief work but also support to health care facilities and water …

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Philippines: Working with stakeholders to find solutions to jail overcrowding

More than 30 key representatives from the national and local government agencies—including the jails, police, prosecution, the judiciary and justice system reform advocates—sat down to address Laguna …

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Myanmar: The mother who challenges fear every day

Raising three young girls as a single mother in conflict-ridden Kachin State of Myanmar is feat enough to make Aye Aye Win look like a hero. But there’s even more to her story that draws our …

Millions of people enduring conflict need tradition of humanitarian multilateralism to continue

Statement ICRC Statement to the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly, 53rd Plenary Meeting on Agenda item 75 (a) to (c): Strengthening of the coordination of humanitarian and disaster relief …

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