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South Sudan: Promoting agriculture to stave off food insecurity

Agriculture is essential for survival of people in South Sudan. When fighting erupts, agricultural cycles get disrupted and farmers can no longer produce food. This results in the severe food …

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Banning nuclear weapons is our obligation to future generations and a humanitarian imperative

International Red Cross and Red Crescent Conference on the Prohibition and Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, Nagasaki, Japan. Speech by Christine Beerli, vice president of the ICRC. In the coming weeks …

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#NewNormal: Tales of life on the front line in eastern Ukraine

It's been three years since the start of the conflict in eastern Ukraine. Before the conflict, people lived a different reality. Now their daily life has completely changed. Long hours waiting in the …

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Introductory Seminar on IHL

  The seminar aims at providing humanitarian professionals with relevant background knowledge in IHL. The programme is designed to encourage discussions and debates on the main IHL issues arising in …

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Empty chairs, waiting families

Empty Chairs, Waiting Families is a memorialisation project for the families of people who went missing during armed conflicts in Lebanon which began in 1975. They express their suffering by painting …

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Lebanon: A Law for Missing Persons

Thousands of people went missing during the armed conflict that plagued Lebanon from 1975 to 1990 and thousands are still missing. Their families have the right to know their fate. The Lebanese …

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21st course in International Humanitarian Law (IHL) for humanitarian professionals and policy makers

The ICRC's 21st course in International Humanitarian Law (IHL) for humanitarian professionals and policy makers is designed to acquaint participants with the international rules, principles and …

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Peru: twenty years on from the hostage crisis

Twenty years ago, the four-month ordeal of 72 hostages held captive at the residence of the Japanese ambassador to Peru came to an end. For the ICRC, it meant deploying its humanitarian resources to …

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Nepal earthquake: Two years after devastation, prosthetics come to Marmendu's rescue

Two years ago, Marmendu Tamang's world changed in just a few minutes. On 25 April 2015, Nepal was hit by one of the most devastating earthquakes recorded in the past eight decades. The earthquake …

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Mexico: ICRC calls for adoption of law on the missing

Article by Juan Pedro Schaerer, head of the ICRC delegation for Mexico, Central America and Cuba, published in the newspapers El País and Excélsior . I recently met a Mexican mother who had lost all …

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