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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sarajevo hosts European Restoring Family Links conference

20-04-2016 Sarajevo (ICRC/Red Cross Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina) – The annual European Restoring Family Links conference started today in Sarajevo. The International Federation of Red Cross and …

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Hong Kong: Competition brings humanitarian law to life for students

Students from across the Asia Pacific region recently competed in the 14th international humanitarian law moot court competition, held in Hong Kong. The 24 teams comprised 72 students from 21 …

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Beyond the violence: Life in north-east Nigeria

Children are among those who have sought refuge from the on-going armed violence These children have been living with their mothers in a camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Yola, Adamawa …

Mali: Three staff members unaccounted for in the north

18-04-2016 Geneva/Bamako (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) confirms that it has had no contact since Saturday with three of its staff members who were on assignment in …

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Palestinian refugees from Syria now refugees in Lebanon

The Beddawi camp for Palestinian refugees in northern Lebanon is one of the country's largest, with a population of 30,000, and the war in Syria has brought a surge in numbers. The area is one of …

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Pretoria: Over 5,000 migrants contacted their families in 2015

In 2015, the ICRC Pretoria Regional Delegation assisted National Red Cross Societies to provide vulnerable migrants with a phone service enabling them to establish and maintain contact with their …

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Afghanistan: Keeping the spotlight on humanitarian concerns

ICRC operations continued apace throughout the first quarter of 2016, despite an upsurge in the fighting, torrential rain and earthquakes. Often working with Afghan Red Crescent staff and volunteers, …

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Sexual violence: A tragic and taboo scar of South Sudan’s conflict

An unwanted pregnancy. Exposure to HIV. Physical pain. Psychological scarring. The risk of social isolation. Lower likelihood of marriage. Perhaps worst of all, forced marriage with the perpetrator. …

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Liberia: Armed forces train in international humanitarian law

15-04-2016 Monrovia (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has given a four-day training course in international humanitarian law (IHL) to 24 junior and senior Liberian army …

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Innovation in international humanitarian law dissemination

  What have we learnt over the past decades about the dissemination of international humanitarian law (IHL)? And what kind of innovations have the potential to make dissemination efforts more …

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