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Bahamas after Dorian: Volunteer reconnects pregnant wife with husband and children

Vilet and Enose survived Hurricane Dorian, but lost touch when they were evacuated from Abaco Island. Only with the help of a Red Cross volunteer were they reunited. Photo and text: John Engedal …

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ICRC welcomes UN's global study on children deprived of liberty

Statement to UN General Assembly Third Committee Informal Dialogue with Mr. Manfred Nowak, Independent Expert leading the UN Study on Children Deprived of Liberty As delivered by Ms. Agnès Coutou, …

Statement

Syria: Life-saving humanitarian work must be facilitated in north-east

09-10-2019 Geneva (ICRC) – After eight years of conflict, 11.7 million people across Syria require humanitarian aid. In the face of such need, the International Committee of the Red Cross is deeply …

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The devastation caused by conflict is not always visible </br>#HiddenScars

Armed conflict, civil war, clashes and violence; these are words that are used to describe unrest. The consequences? Malnourished children, weapon wounded victims in hospitals, displacement, …

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How is the climate crisis changing what we do? Voices from different sectors

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in partnership with the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre (RCCC) , and the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) are hosting a public discussion …

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Syria: All zones should be safe for civilians

Geneva (ICRC) – Those taking part in the fighting in Syria are reminded that they are obliged by law to spare civilians and all others not taking part in the hostilities, including detainees and all …

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Counter-terrorism activities must respect protections afforded by international humanitarian law

Statement to UN General Assembly Sixth Committee Meeting on "Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism" As delivered by Mr. Christopher Harland, Deputy Permanent Observer to the United Nations …

Statement

Ethiopia: ‘Reconciliation,’ cited in Nobel Peace Prize, is a life-saver for separated families

Addis Ababa (ICRC) – One of the heartbreaking byproducts of conflict is the sheer number of families that become separated and can no longer communicate with one another. That's why the International …

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Children, no matter their association, are entitled to rights and protections as children

ICRC Statement to the 74th UN General Assembly, Third Committee Meeting on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Children As delivered by Senior Policy Adviser, Ms. Ann Deer Thank you, Mr. …

Statement

International day of the disappeared: In Serbia, search continues for more than 10,000 missing people

The International Committee of the Red Cross, in cooperation with the Coordination of Serbian Associations of Families of Missing Persons, observed the International Day of the Disappeared in the …

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