Iraqis face mines as they flee fighting
Internationally, the number of people being injured by landmines is falling. But in some countries, new mines are being laid. Those countries include Iraq. The thousands of men, women and children …
Internationally, the number of people being injured by landmines is falling. But in some countries, new mines are being laid. Those countries include Iraq. The thousands of men, women and children …
By Helen Durham, director of International Law and Policy, ICRC Nearly 20 years have passed since the Ottawa Treaty came into being, banning anti-personnel landmines. This important piece of …
03-04-2016 The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is concerned about the humanitarian impact of fighting along the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh, which seriously deteriorated on 2 …
01-04-2016 Port-au-Prince (ICRC) - In cooperation with the national prison service, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has recently finished building a wing for juvenile detainees at …
From air dropping food in remote areas to reuniting families separated by conflict, see how we help people in South Sudan. See also: South Sudan: Displaced by conflict, struggling with hunger - …
I'm eight years old. Ten months ago, my parents disappeared. Now my brothers and I are going back to our home town, Lubumbashi, to live with our uncle, our dad's big brother. Due to the conflict in …
Political uncertainty in Haiti in 2015 had an impact on social and economic conditions in the country. The ICRC's activities in Haiti in 2015: Some 10,000 detainees obtained better access to health …
For the residents of Adi Ashker – a small village in Eritrea of 1,000 people - livestock means everything. The community's ability to survive largely depends on the well-being of their sheep, goats …
In 2015, a number of countries in the Horn of Africa witnessed a wave of crises. The ongoing unrest in South Sudan brought the number of people who had fled their homes since the conflict started to …
There have to be limits if we are to prevent wars from descending into barbarity. These rules are set out in international humanitarian law. Yes, even wars have limits. We've just released an …
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