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Afghanistan: We are the ones who remain

For over 30 years, the people of Afghanistan have lived in a state of near-constant violence. With almost one million displaced within their own country and countless others on the move, no segment …

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Afghanistan: "Humanitarian concerns are growing, yet international attention is dwindling" says ICRC president

18-03-2016 Kabul / Geneva - The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Peter Maurer, has said he is increasingly concerned about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in …

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Afghanistan: Portraits of prison

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Lebanon: Coping with the disappearance of loved ones

During the 15-year-long Lebanese war that ended in 1990, thousands of people went missing throughout the country. Today their fate is still unknown. For more than 40 years, the families of these …

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Honduras: Facilitating health care in detention

Tegucigalpa (ICRC) – Honduras's National Penitentiary Institute (INP) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) today inaugurated a medical clinic in Gracias prison in the region of …

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Australia: The ICRC in Asia and the Pacific

In contexts as diverse as Afghanistan and Papua New Guinea, the International Committee of the Red Cross undertakes a variety of work to provide assistance and protection to those affected by armed …

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Syria: Five years of war. For how much longer?

The ICRC's head of delegation in Syria, Marianne Gasser, who has witnessed the conflict from the start, argues that only a political solution can stop the …

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Homs, Syria: A day in the life

Homs, Syria, 25 February 2016 Jerome Sessini/Magnum Photos for ICRC Homs, Syria, 25 February 2016 Jerome Sessini/Magnum Photos for ICRC Homs, Syria, 25 February 2016 Jerome Sessini/Magnum Photos for …

Syria: 5 years. No words

Five years of fighting. Hundreds of thousands have been killed. Millions have been displaced. Life has become almost impossible for so many. Syria, there are no words.  …

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Fiji Red Cross and ICRC restore contact between families after cyclone

Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston, which tore across Fiji on 20 and 21 February, was the strongest cyclone ever recorded in the southern hemisphere. With sustained winds of 298 km/h when it made …

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