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Choosing your possible future employer: ICRC or your National Red Cross Society

  When you are interested in working for the ICRC and wish to apply to positions advertised you will be invited to create your HR profile on-line . Once you have done that and are applying for a …

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Afghanistan: Two abducted ICRC staff members released

05-09-2017 Geneva (ICRC) – Two ICRC staff members who were abducted in February this year in Jawzjan province have been released. "We are relieved and grateful that our colleagues are now back with …

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Myanmar: Picking up pieces and stitching a new life

Maji Kying Nang is among thousands to have been displaced from her home because of the fighting in Kachin. But she has been able to provide for her four children with the tailoring business she set …

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Physiotherapy: Treatment by movement

It all started when even basic movement became difficult for her. For many years as a child, Kimsrea Ton used to feel a twinge in her kneecap when walking. She suffered from a weakness in her knee …

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Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: Living between hope and despair

It's been 23 years since the signing of the ceasefire agreement on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Thousands of families of the missing are still waiting for news of their loved ones. Relatives of the …

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Red Cross Emblem: A sign of hope

The Red Cross emblem on a white background, fluttering in the wind, holds different meaning for different people. For a person in trouble, it signifies hope and comfort. For others, it conveys trust …

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Mozambique: Police study international rules and standards on policing

More than 80 police commanders from Manica, Sofala, Tete and Zambezia provinces in central Mozambique participated in a two-day seminar in early August on international rules and standards on …

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ICRC Statement to the Seventh Meeting of States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions

Seventh Meeting of States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions, Geneva, Switzerland. Address by Dr Helen Durham, ICRC director of international law and policy. The Convention on Cluster …

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Statement of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement on the death of Dr Abdulah Alkhamesi, founder of the Yemen Red Crescent Society

03-09-2017 Sana'a / Geneva, 03 September 2017 – The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is deeply saddened by the death of our colleague and friend, Dr Abdulah Alkhamesi, founder of the …

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Autonomous Weapon Systems: Implications of Increasing Autonomy in the Critical Functions of Weapons

The development of autonomous weapon systems -- that is, weapons that are capable of independently selecting and attacking targets without human intervention -- raises the prospect of the loss of …

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