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Old pain, new demons: Thinking torture and dignity today

  On 26 June 2017, on the occasion of the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, the ICRC convened a discussion at the Humanitarium between leading philosophers to address the role of …

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Japan: Experts gather in Nagasaki to discuss rules of war vis-à-vis real conflict situations

As many as 45 representatives from 13 countries in Asia and the Pacific gathered in Nagasaki to discuss and share experiences related to the international humanitarian law (IHL), which is applicable …

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Clean water to stave off cholera in South Sudan

When fighting broke out in Kodok in late April, thousands of people were forced to flee . Many sought refuge inland in the small village of Aburoc, while others went further, crossing the border into …

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Ethiopia: ICRC, police commissioners held discussions on training provided to Ethiopian police

On June 29, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and police commissioners, deputy commissioners and other senior officials held a one-day discussion in Addis Ababa regarding trainings …

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Brazilian cities adopt measures to reduce the impact of violence on public services

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) supports Brazilian municipalities in the implementation of the "Safer Access to Essential Public Services" framework (SAF) with the aim of helping …

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Joint Statement on the adoption of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

Joint Statement of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies on the adoption of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear …

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Historic agreement banning nuclear weapons a “victory for our shared humanity”, ICRC says

07-07-2017 Geneva (ICRC)–Over 120 countries today adopted a landmark treaty banning nuclear weapons. The agreement comes at a time when the world has again been reminded of the threat of nuclear …

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Food, seeds bring smiles to South Sudan’s children

Cecilia Tabu, 12, is waiting for the distribution under a tree. "Normally, our only food is leaves that we cook with salt and water. Usually, we have nothing, so today we are happy. We can finally …

War in Cities: an African perspective

  To discuss humanitarian concerns about, and challenges posed by the proliferating cases of urban armed conflict around the globe – particularly in African cities – the ICRC convened a regional …

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Urban warfare and new technologies: challenges to humanitarian law and action

As part of ICRC's conference cycle on War in cities , Russian and foreign experts gathered on 6 March 2017 in the Humanitarium Center of the ICRC's Regional Delegation in Moscow, to discuss whether …

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