Mexico: Faces of migration
Ciudad Serdán, Puebla, Mexico Magdaleno has been travelling by train and bus for two weeks. He has a wife and three children at home. He’s making for the United States, where his brother lives, but …
Ciudad Serdán, Puebla, Mexico Magdaleno has been travelling by train and bus for two weeks. He has a wife and three children at home. He’s making for the United States, where his brother lives, but …
The Agency archives contain data about individuals that has been collected by the ICRC in the course of its humanitarian work in armed conflicts and other situations of violence. First World War The …
When people die during wars or disasters, or while migrating, their bodies must be handled respectfully and with dignity; and the remains of unknown individuals must be searched for, recovered and …
In Pakistan, the Pakistan Red Crescent, with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross, restores family contact of separated children, and whenever possible, reunites them. The …
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) together with Islamic Research Institute, a think tank of International Islamic University Islamabad organized a regional course on Islam and …
This past year was not easy year for many. There were ups and downs but, with your support, we still managed to make a …
If breaking the rules of the game is absurd what about breaking the rules of war? …
Security issues continue to affect farming activities of people in Tavush region living in communities along the international border with Azerbaijan. As an alternative to field cultivation, the ICRC …
Cairo (ICRC)– The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), in cooperation with the League of Arab States (LAS), organized a two-day training program on the International Humanitarian Law …
When Ahmad was only five years old, a mortar landed on his house in Idlib, Syria while he was playing in the garden and he immediately lost both his legs. …
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