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Zimbabwe: Maintaining dignity for thousands of prisoners in 2016

The Harare Regional Delegation values working relationships with various stakeholders such as National Red Cross Societies and national authorities in assisting people in need of humanitarian …

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Updated Commentary brings fresh insights on continued relevance of Geneva Conventions for warfare at sea

Updated Commentary on the Second Geneva Convention - Livestreamed event The Second Geneva Convention and the role of the ICRC , speech given by Mr Peter Maurer, President of the ICRC   On 4 May 2017, …

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Updated Commentaries bring fresh insights on continued relevance of Geneva Conventions

What is acceptable and what is prohibited in armed conflict? The four Geneva Conventions of 1949 form the foundation of international humanitarian law and provide a framework setting out the answers …

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Detainees’ contacts with families are Israel's obligation under IHL

Jerusalem - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) calls upon the Israeli authorities to shoulder their full responsibilities under International Humanitarian Law (IHL) with regard to …

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Family visits: An emotional lifeline

Yousef and his wife Halema are both 73 years old. They have two sons detained in Israel. For the past 30 years, they have been able to visit their sons through the ICRC family visit programme. …

E-briefing: Humanitarian perspectives on the changing face of war

On the occasion of the remembrances marking the 100th anniversary of the First World War, the ICRC is launching its new online e-briefing which looks at the evolution of warfare from the eighteenth …

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Papua New Guinea: Rainwater to ease burden on women of Kunu village

Life just got a little easier for the women of one village in Papua New Guinea's Southern Highlands Province. Collecting water, traditionally the task of women in this part of the world, used to be …

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Sustainable development at the ICRC, report 2015-2016

The ICRC is striving to mainstream sustainability as part of an appropriate and effective approach to its work to assist the victims of conflict and other situations of violence. By adhering to the …

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Somalia: $100 cash grants will help 55,000 families overcome drought

28-04-2017 Mogadishu, Somalia (ICRC) - Drought-stricken families in rural Somalia have been given a lifeline via $100 cash grants to see them through lean times brought on by severe drought. The …

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Jordan: ICRC response to needs from January to March 2017

With the Syrian conflict entering its seventh year, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Jordan is keeping up its efforts to assist Syrian refugees and communities hosting them, …

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