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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Returning home to rebuild their lives

In 2012 and 2013, thousands of people were forced to flee their homes in Malemba Nkulu territory, in the upper Lomami area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as a result of violence and clashes …

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Situation in Aleppo “devastating and overwhelming” says ICRC’s most senior official in Syria

21-07-2016 Damascus/Geneva: The head of delegation for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Syria says heavy and indiscriminate shelling around the city of Aleppo is causing untold …

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Senegal: New hope for families of missing migrants

Migration wreaks a heavy toll. The families of migrants who go missing have to live with not only the uncertainty about what happened to them, but also psychological, socio-economic and legal …

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International community must urgently address needs of tens of thousands of people trapped between Jordan and Syria

20-07-2016 Geneva (ICRC) - Tens of thousands of people are in need of urgent assistance in a border area between Syria and Jordan. They are living in extremely harsh conditions in a desert area known …

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Armed violence and the new urban agenda: Recommendations for Habitat III

Tens of millions of the world's most vulnerable people live in increasingly unsafe and impoverished conditions because of armed conflicts and violence that dominate the cities, towns and informal …

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Tanzania: Taking physical rehabilitation a step further

Emmanuel Patuka stands upright with his left leg elevated by a low stool in the gait training room, at the Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation Hospital (CCBRT) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He …

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Iraq: One out of ten children is displaced

Remarkable aerial images of displacement camps where tens of thousands of residents from Fallujah have taken refuge after fleeing the conflict .   See also: Iraq news Displaced people and refugees in …

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Papua New Guinea: Interactive drama as a tool to lessen suffering

In the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, hundreds of people are killed or displaced due to tribal conflict each year. Ongoing violence has caused people to flee their homes and seen entire villages …

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Sri Lanka: Newsletter, January-June 2016

The newsletter of the ICRC delegation in Sri Lanka, covering the period January-June 2016. Joanna Atkinson/ICRC NEWSLETTER LOOKING AHEAD JANUARY-JUNE 2016 ADDRESSING HUMANITARIAN CHALLENGES IN SRI …

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When "toys" explode in Gaza

This is Doaa Yasseen. She's 11 years old and lives in Gaza City. She lost her right hand on 6 May 2015. Walking home from school, she spotted what she thought was a toy and picked it up. It turned …

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