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Bangladesh: Over 227,000 patients received life-saving medical assistance thanks to the Kuwait Red Crescent Society’s support

24-07-2023 Between 2021 and 2022, as part of the Cooperation Agreement between the Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the Emergency Department …

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The rise of artificial intelligence requires a human-centred approach in conflict zones

Artificial intelligence (AI) has received a great deal of attention in recent months with the growth of chatbots such as ChatGPT. But less attention has been paid to how AI could be used in conflicts …

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Ethiopian Bulletin, January - June 2023

Since fighting ended in the conflict in northern Ethiopia, significant progress has been made on the humanitarian front. Unfortunately, millions of people across the country continue to face dire …

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Pakistan: Experts propose recommendations to protect civilians in cyberspace

To discuss the legal implications of cyber warfare and the application of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) in cyberspace, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Pakistan and the …

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Frequently asked questions on the rules of war

Even wars have rules. What does that mean? It means: You do not attack civilians. You limit as much as you can the impact of your warfare on women and children, as well as on other civilians. You …

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Georgia: Remains of 13 people missing in connection with 1992–93 armed conflict handed over to families

Geneva (ICRC) – The remains of 13 people missing in connection with the armed conflict of 1992–1993 in Abkhazia were identified and handed over to their families on 19 July with the help of the …

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Resilience amidst immense loss and suffering: The first six months of 2023 in photos

From the devastating Türkiye-Syria earthquake to the international armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the eruption of fighting in Sudan, the first half of 2023 saw humanitarian needs …

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What we do for detainees

In the event of armed conflict and other situations of violence, detainees are acutely vulnerable to forced disappearance, extrajudicial killing, torture and ill treatment, inhumane material …

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Sudan: Urgent humanitarian response needed as fighting enters fourth month

14-07-2023 Khartoum (ICRC)—As the fighting in Sudan enters its fourth month, people in Khartoum, Darfur, and other areas are living in dire conditions with very little access to health care, water, …

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Mozambique: Displaced families living in Montepuez resettlements places improve food production with ICRC support

The majority of the 25 000 internally displaced people who received seed from the ICRC in October 2022 planted them in their fields. The farmers plan to use harvested seeds to guarantee their …

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