Colombia: it is not too late
It is time to give a voice back to over 8.5 million victims of the conflict. Christoph Harnisch Head of the ICRC Delegation in Colombia Colombia is now living through hopeful yet uncertain …
It is time to give a voice back to over 8.5 million victims of the conflict. Christoph Harnisch Head of the ICRC Delegation in Colombia Colombia is now living through hopeful yet uncertain …
The local scenario and the Safer Access methodology from ICRC Urban Violence in Brazil The armed violence and its most visible indicators have increased in cities in Brazil and in many countries in …
The president of the ICRC took part in a lively discussion at London's Chatham House as part of a two-day visit to the UK last week. The event saw Peter Maurer and the director of Chatham House, Dr …
In the village of Toya, 20 km from Timbuktu, people's lives are shaped by two devastating forces: climate and conflict. Overlooking sweeping sand dunes bordering the Niger River and – behind sparse …
In 1992, Tith Pao went with a friend to gather wood behind the refugee camp they lived in. The next thing he remembers, a loud explosion. "I looked down at my leg and saw that my foot had been …
Report assessing the needs of family members of missing persons during the Military Regime in Brazil: case "Perus' …
President's address to the Human Rights Council On the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, I pay tribute to the work of the Council and the High Commissioner as a tireless …
Safety first! An ICRC forensic expert, Stephen Fosenca, explains the risks first responders face when rushing to help. The participants also shared their experiences, including responding to the bomb …
Statement from ICRC Director-General Yves Daccord Is the International Committee of the Red Cross serious about the issue of sexual misconduct by its personnel? That is the question being asked by …
Like many others living in the Kamesa neighbourhood of Burundi's capital, Bujumbura, Joëlle and her children used to fall ill regularly because of their water, which they fetched from the river …
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