In South Sudan, a long-awaited homecoming
Some were smiling, others looked nervous. Nearly three dozen children and another 12 adults were waiting to board the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) airplanes that would soon deliver …
Some were smiling, others looked nervous. Nearly three dozen children and another 12 adults were waiting to board the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) airplanes that would soon deliver …
Conflict and other situations of violence not only lead to loss of life, but also destroy people's homes and livelihood. Many people get separated from their families. The trauma and anguish of …
We feature a roundup of our activities in Mindanao as well as stories of the people and communities we've supported in 2016. In this issue: Paying it forward a step at a time Health support in …
15-01-2017 Geneva (ICRC) – an ICRC staff member who was abducted on 19 December 2016 in Kunduz province, has been released and is now with the ICRC team in Kunduz. The ICRC would like to thank the …
Over 3,500 of the people who received this emergency aid had fled clashes in the hills of Busolo, near Luntukulu. They have taken refuge in villages already seriously affected by the conflict. CC …
More than 140,000 people have been displaced from Mosul and its outskirts. Now, as people try to return to their villages, they are finding a devastating reality. We continue to help the people of …
There are many opportunities to meet us and see how your skills, experience and humanitarianism could make you a perfect fit for a career at the ICRC: face-to-face at job fairs, online job fairs, …
The document contains guidelines for authors interested in writing a book review for the International Review of the Red Cross. International Review of the Red Cross Book Review Guidelines The …
In conjunction with the launch of the "People on War" survey, ICRC co-organised a seminar on "Generating Respect for International Humanitarian Law in Today's World" with the Institute of Strategic …
It has been two years since photographer Nadia Shira Cohen met two young orphans reunited by the ICRC with their grandmother in Rwanda. Last August, she went back to see how their lives had changed. …
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