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Falkland/Malvinas Islands: Forensic identification of Argentine soldiers buried in Darwin cemetery starts today

Geneva (ICRC)–"Families of those who have died in armed conflict are entitled to have their loved ones identified – this is a requirement under international humanitarian law," said Laurent Corbaz, …

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Ethiopia: Red Cross distributes emergency aid to 35,000 people

Merima Musa is a mother of five children whose farm fields were in danger of lying empty. The family, already buffeted by the effects of both repeated poor rains and intercommunal clashes, had …

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Where do we go from here? 1st Annual Grand Bargain Meeting

Speech delivered by ICRC President Peter Maurer to the 1st Annual Grand Bargain Meeting, 20 June 2017, Geneva   The one-year anniversary of the Grand Bargain is a time to take stock and look at next …

Statement

Where it Matters

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and HERE-Geneva are convening a panel of experts that will look at the ways in which humanitarian …

Event

Iraq: Wounded civilians trapped in Mosul must be evacuated, treated

19-06-2017 Geneva/Baghdad –The ICRC is alarmed by the situation of tens of thousands of civilians trapped in Mosul as military operations intensify in the densely populated old town. Civilians in …

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Saving lives through first aid

During an incident, police and military officers are often the first to arrive at the scene. Equipping the first responders with first aid skills would enable them to provide immediate help to the …

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Pushing back against sexual violence

Sexual violence continues to be widespread in armed conflict and other situations of violence. As a response, the ICRC remains committed to strengthening its efforts to prevent sexual violence and …

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Syria: ICRC condemns attack on humanitarian convoy

Damascus/Geneva (ICRC) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) strongly condemns an attack on Saturday against a humanitarian convoy on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria that wounded a …

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Ethiopia: Police trained in first aid, humanitarian principles

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (ICRC) - Twenty-eight members of the Addis Ababa police force received first-aid training to give them the skills needed to save lives in emergency situations. The five-day …

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Acquiring and Analysing Data in Support of Evidence-based Decisions: A Guide for Humanitarian Work

Gathering and analysing data – to study the consequences of crises and carry out activities in response – is an essential element of humanitarian work. It helps to ensure the relevance and …

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