Nigeria: Changing lives one brick at a time
The Buni Yadi shelter project The grim reality of homecoming Hope comes in many forms. For the people of Buni Yadi, hope came in the shape of houses. Houses that replaced the ones they had lost at …
The Buni Yadi shelter project The grim reality of homecoming Hope comes in many forms. For the people of Buni Yadi, hope came in the shape of houses. Houses that replaced the ones they had lost at …
The Advanced IHL Learning Series are addressed to lecturers and trainers who wish to be abreast of the latest developments in international humanitarian law (IHL) and other related areas. The series …
23-01-2019 Kabul (ICRC) – A record number of disabled Afghans – more than 12,000 people – sought assistance for the first time in 2018 at physical rehabilitation centres run by the International …
A statement from Fabrizio Carboni, the regional director for the Near and Middle East for the ICRC, on the agreement to release and transfer conflict-related detainees in Yemen. Geneva (ICRC) – It is …
It's been 30 years since the ICRC launched its Physical Rehabilitation Programme in Afghanistan. Today, there are seven specialized limb-fitting centres run by the organization that cater to the …
A colleague's reflections from Ebola's epicentre Zawadi's sorrowful cry stabs me in the heart. I see her body bend and shrink as her breath seems to fight against her rage. Five unrecognizable human …
22-01-2019 Geneva (ICRC) – The effects of climate change are exacerbating conflict between communities in both Mali and Niger, leading to a deepening of poverty, a weakening of public services and a …
This is Nessar, he is 22, from Lashkar Gah. He makes a living riding his tuk tuk, taking people around the city. Andrew Quilty / ICRC You can say he now lives an ordinary life, but it wasn't always …
In Timbuktu, Mali, this month I met with families, surviving without food, whose crops have failed and whose children have been killed by improvised explosive devices (IED). I couldn't help but be …
“Employers are usually reluctant to hire someone with a disability”, says Sameh, who lost both legs during 2009 war. Despite his background in business administration, Saleh could not find work after …
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