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Russia: Conference discusses the human cost of weapons

The Use of Weapons in Modern Conflicts: Humanitarian Aspects conference was recently held in St Petersburg, and co-organised by the ICRC and the Interparliamentary Assembly of the Member Nations of …

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Sudan: Treating children affected by clubfoot

Asmaran has clubfoot on both feet. She is less than a month old. This is Asmaran's second visit to Khartoum Cheshire Home. Babies born with clubfoot have one or both feet facing inwards and …

The ICRC in Afghanistan – Overview

In Afghanistan, the ICRC focuses on monitoring the conduct of hostilities and working to prevent violations of international humanitarian law, visiting detainees and assisting civilians affected by …

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Working for the ICRC: Assistant

By managing the flow of information in delegations, assistants play an active role in implementing humanitarian activities that help the victims of armed conflict. Working with the rest of the team, …

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Speech by ICRC president at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg, South Africa

Speech by Peter Maurer, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg, South Africa, on 20 October 2016 Honoured guests, Distinguished colleagues, I am …

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ICRC and Parliaments: the fruitful collaboration with the Inter-Parliamentary Union

Respecting and ensuring respect for International Humanitarian Law (IHL) requires extensive political mobilisation. The ratification of IHL treaties and other relevant instruments is a critical first …

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Ukraine crisis: Uncertainty on both sides of the contact line

Mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and grandparents of the missing on both sides of the conflict in Ukraine cope as best they can with an impossible, wholly intolerable situation. Waiting to …

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"Uncertainty": Photo exhibition on Ukraine's missing

No one knows exactly how many people are missing because of the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine. What's for sure is that each and every one is a tragedy. Their stories moved thousands of visitors …

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South Africa: Dialogue towards more effective humanitarian action

21-10-2016 Pretoria (ICRC) – The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Peter Maurer, has completed a two day official visit to South Africa. During his visit Mr Maurer met with …

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Stay or flee: An impossible choice for the civilians in Mosul

In Mosul, civilians must choose between staying or fleeing. In both cases, the risks are high. We call on all parties involved to do everything possible to protect civilians and allow them safe …

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