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Papua New Guinea: The earthquake that crushed homes and wrecked lives

The last couple of years had been tough enough for Yapanu Daniel, a widow and mother of four. Having lost her husband in 2015, she had been working tirelessly to put food on the table for her four …

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Reporting misconduct FAQs

What exactly is IntegrityLine? IntegrityLine is a confidential mechanism for individuals wishing to report allegations of misconduct related to the ICRC. The organization's Ethics, Risk and …

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House on the border: How an Armenian family is learning to live (and love) again

Azat Azatyan and his family are among those who have been affected by the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. We helped him start a small charcoal production facility. He bought raw material and a car to …

Protecting livestock in South Sudan

Operational highlights for 2018 Decades of armed conflict continue to undermine veterinary services in South Sudan. It increases the risk of epidemics, parasites, wounds, and health issues that …

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In photos: Escape from Syria's Eastern Ghouta

On the grounds of a destroyed electricity plant it feels as though a cloak of human suffering is wrapping around you. This place is in tatters, just like the lives of its new inhabitants. It is one …

Code of conduct of the ICRC

Our Code of Conduct reflects our commitment to meet fundamental principles and rules concerning ethical conduct in all our organizational activities. It is about operational excellence with integrity …

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ICRC: Health-care workers suffer attacks every single week

03-05-2018 Geneva (ICRC) – An incident of violence against health-care facilities or personnel has taken place every single week since the passage two years ago of a U.N. Security Council Resolution …

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ICRC staff member abducted in Somalia

02-05-2018 ICRC Geneva/Nairobi - A German nurse working for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been abducted in the Somali capital Mogadishu. "We are deeply concerned about the …

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Speech by ICRC president: Launch of professional standards for protection work

Statement Welcome and thank you for attending today's launch of the third edition of the Professional Standards for Protection Work . This is a milestone moment and I would like to recognize the …

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South Sudan: ICRC facilitates safe return of 10 abducted aid workers

30-04-2018 Juba/Geneva (ICRC) – Ten aid workers taken by an armed group last week were returned to Juba today by a team from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).   The South Sudanese …

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