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The hope for a future without nuclear weapons: ICRC statement to the United Nations General Assembly

 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, United Nations General Assembly, 72nd session. Statement by the ICRC President, Peter Maurer The world today needs the promise of this Treaty: the hope …

Statement

ICRC President welcomes historic step to prohibit nuclear weapons

20-09-2017 New York (ICRC) – The President of the ICRC, Peter Maurer, this morning congratulated world leaders for taking a decisive step towards ending one of the greatest threats to humanity by …

News release

Delivering emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict in Nigeria

Facts and figures for January to June 2017 The armed conflict in north-east Nigeria continues to affect millions of people. More than five million in Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe states are in dire need …

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Gone but not forgotten: Migrants, mothers and the missing

On 30 August 2017, on the International Day of the Disappeared, the ICRC convened a discussion at the Humanitarium to commemorate the hundreds of thousands of people missing in the world today. We …

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Talking about the laws of war in a peaceful Pacific

While currently known as a relatively stable part of the world, the Pacific is no stranger to the devastating impacts of conflict. In recent decades both the Solomon Islands and the Autonomous Region …

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The books travelling through Peru’s prisons

Over 150 books on subjects ranging from literature, self-help and history to geography, technical training and handicrafts make up the "suitcase library" collection – three suitcases full of books …

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Humanitarian access in armed conflicts: the key role of local actors

 Rural Damascus, Madaya. A joint ICRC, UN, Syrian Arab Red Crescent aid convoy entering Madaya. Photo: KRZYSIEK, Pawel/ICRC Post your questions on Twitter via #HumanitarianAccess On 18 September …

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Georgia: Information is key to clarifying fate of missing people

Since 2010, the ICRC has been conducting humanitarian work regarding missing people and their family members in Georgia. Up to 2,500 people are still unaccounted for due to the armed conflicts in the …

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South Sudan: Detainees lose vital support as families flee violence and food insecurity

Isolation and dependence makes people deprived of their liberty extremely vulnerable. At the same time, in most countries, prisons are rarely a priority and financial resources allocated to them are …

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Studying the laws of war in the Indonesian province of Aceh

Located at the far northern end of Sumatra, the Indonesian province of Aceh is a region steeped in Islamic tradition and home to a number of prestigious Islamic universities and institutions. Over a …

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