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China: Gains and Losses, a Lookback at the 15th Red Cross IHL Moot in Hong Kong

Mooters from Thammasat University of Thailand listen to Prosecutors’ presentation in the general round. At last, they make it to the final eight. CC BY-NC-ND / Shanshan ZOU / ICRC Mooters from …

Tackling Weapon Contamination

Even after a conflict ends, landmines and other explosive remnants of war continue to kill and maim, block access to essential services and hinder reconciliation processes. This deadly problem has a …

Publication

Tajikistan: Activities highlights, 2016

In Tajikistan, the ICRC is helping people affected by the past civil conflict in partnership with the Red Crescent Society of Tajikistan. Here are our main activities in 2016: 314 families of the …

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Walking the distance in Myanmar

The smell of rubber and other chemicals welcomes visitors when entering the small workshop of the Hpa-an Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Centre (HORC). Zaw Zaw Aung is weighing chemicals on a balance. He …

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Traineeship – Public communication support

Traineeship – Public communication support   Public Communication Division International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)   The Public Communication Division provides advice and support to ICRC …

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How real is the threat of biological weapons today?

It's never been easier to develop and use biological weapons. An attacker could use diseases such as flu or ebola. It's time to take this seriously. Governments need to assess the new risks, enforce …

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Relevant and practical: The Additional Protocols at 40

40th Anniversary of the Additional Protocols: Setting the Scene 34th Annual Seminar for Diplomats Accredited to the UN, New York, Statement by Philip Spoerri, Permanent observer of the ICRC to the …

Statement

Colombia: Armed conflict lingers on for civilians in Catatumbo

The peace agreement signed between the government and the FARC-EP has brought no respite for people living in the region of Catatumbo, Norte de Santander, in north-eastern Colombia . Far from a …

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Somalia: A family without food sees drought turn to disaster

Inside an isolated straw hut on a dried-up riverbed, Abdullahi Mohamud sits with three of his youngest children. Despair covers his face. There is no food left in the house. "The ones you see here …

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ICRC director general tells UK Red Cross conference “this is our time”

In a speech to UK fundraisers the director general of the ICRC has detailed his vision of the vital work the Red Cross Movement will be required to carry out globally over the next decade. "In many …

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