We need to talk about sexual violence
During her time working for the ICRC in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Coline Rapneau had an experience that changed her life, and her opinion of how and why sexual violence should be spoken …
During her time working for the ICRC in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Coline Rapneau had an experience that changed her life, and her opinion of how and why sexual violence should be spoken …
Helping to ensure that places of detention are clean and hygienic remains a priority for the ICRC who have been working in Zimbabwean prisons since 2009. In 2015, the ICRC introduced a chlorine …
In the rural areas of Pakistan, fodder cutting machines are used every day by farmers and their families for preparation of fodder for the livestock they own. But a simple act of preparing livestock …
Pascaline's life was forever changed after being raped by armed men in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. She went on to face the rejection of her husband and community. Victims of sexual violence …
07-03-2016 Monrovia (ICRC) – Fourteen Ivorian children who had sought refuge in Liberia five years ago were reunited with their families between 4 and 12 February. The International Committee of the …
The attack on the town of Mpeketoni in Lamu had a devastating effect on Teresia Wangechi. Invaders killed 85 people – all men, except for one woman, Wangechi's daughter. The assault's aftermath left …
Health Care in Danger newsletter - March 2016 Hospitals embody our sense of humanity and our compassion for those who are suffering. If we are to care for patients we need to ensure that hospitals …
Health Care in Danger newsletter - March 2016 The headlines from conflict zones tell the tale: hospitals are being bombed, doctors attacked, and health-care facilities raided by combatants pursuing …
Health Care in Danger newsletter - March 2016 In December 2015, Ambassador Seleka chaired two Health Care in Danger (HCiD) commissions at the 32nd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red …
07-03-2016 Port Moresby (ICRC) – Visits by families to correctional institutions contribute positively towards the rehabilitation of detainees, according to Rueben Rupa, the Rehabilitation and …
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