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Lebanon: Diploma in the Clinical Management of Weapon-Wounded Patients

If you're a specialist in general & orthopedic surgery, a fourth or a fifth-year resident, this is your chance to earn a diploma in Clinical Management of Weapon-Wounded Patients. Along with lectures …

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Mobile teams deliver health for Somalis “far, far away”

 The families seemed to appear out of nowhere. Death and disease stalk the rural residents in this remote and lonely village, giving this drought-hit region a quiet, ghost-like feel. On Wednesdays, …

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Philippines: Marawi Operations Update No. 6

The fighting between government forces and the Maute group in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, has continued for more than two months. Recent drone footage has shown the extent of damage to many houses in …

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Fourth Meeting of Representatives of National Committees on International Humanitarian Law of Commonwealth States

Over 80 representatives from 23 Commonwealth States met in Namibia from 14 – 15 June to participate in the Fourth Meeting of Representatives of National IHL Committees of Commonwealth States. The …

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ICRC president leaves Yemen, issues urgent plea

Statement by Peter Maurer, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross  I am leaving Yemen profoundly concerned for the plight of its people. The cholera outbreak remains alarming. With …

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Tanzania: How we've helped in 2016

In 2016, the ICRC continued to assist Burundian and Congolese refugees living in western Tanzania to restore links with their families. Our teams trained authorities on the compliance with …

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China: Conference Marks the 40th Anniversary of 1977 Additional Protocols to Geneva Conventions

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in cooperation with the Institute of International Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences organized a Conference Commemorating the 40th …

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Hundreds of thousands received assistance in 2016 in Kenya, Tanzania, and Djibouti

In 2016, the ICRC continued to help thousands of people restore family links in Kenya, Tanzania, and Djibouti. In Kenya, we supported the construction of a water project along the coast that has …

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Life after losing a limb

During the Lebanese armed conflict, Ali lost a leg and an arm, while Qassem lost both legs. However, their will to live was stronger than their traumatic experience. With the aid of the ICRC's …

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Venezuela: Protests, armed conflict and international humanitarian law

Answers to the most frequently asked questions Do you know why it is a mistake to classify the protests as an armed conflict? For a situation to be considered an "armed conflict" under international …

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