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Our response to needs in Jordan in 2016

Since the onset of the conflict in Syria in 2011, hundreds of thousands of people have taken refuge in Jordan.  Throughout 2016, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Jordan …

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Lebanese authorities must pass a law on missing persons

13-04-2017 Beirut, Lebanon. Forty-two years after the civil war began in Lebanon, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) calls on the Lebanese authorities to pass a law that will help …

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Iraq: Another day at Rozhawa Hospital

From a German doctor to a Finnish nurse, medical workers from all over the globe are coming together to help the existing healthcare structure at Rozhawa Hospital in Erbil, Iraq. Among the patients …

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Kenya: Drought pummels coastal villages, where salt water fills empty stomachs

The 4-year-old boy went from mildly ill to dead in less than 12 hours. The village residents nod knowingly of the cause: There is no food in this isolated community on the Kenyan coast, and the only …

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Iraq: Standing tall - against all odds

Suleiman lost both his legs when a bomb exploded on his way to work. That day, he also lost a friend. At the ICRC orthopedic center in Erbil, Iraq, Suleiman is learning to walk again using prosthetic …

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International Review of the Red Cross - War in cities

The International Review of the Red Cross is pleased to announce the online launch of its new edition on "War in cities". This edition examines the scope and nature of armed conflicts in urban …

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Fun lessons could save lives in Gaza

Students of the Tunis School in the Gaza Strip listen attentively to two puppets to learn the risk of Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) as part of an ICRC Mine Risk Education (MRE) programme. © Jesus …

Views of the ICRC on autonomous weapon systems

Views on autonomous weapon systems, including those of the ICRC, continue to evolve as a better understanding is gained of current and potential technological capabilities, the military purpose of …

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Pakistan newsletter: July-December 2016

The latest newsletter from the ICRC delegation in Pakistan features a variety of articles, including updates on our work in the country, how we're promoting social inclusion for people with …

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Urgent action needed to reduce the risks of nuclear weapons

Nuclear Weapon Risks Symposium, United Nations Institute for Disarmamaent Research (UNIDIR), Geneva, Switzerland, Statement by Yves Daccord, director-general of the ICRC. Let me commend UNIDIR for …

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