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Mali: ICRC enables Gao hospital to provide life-saving treatment for community

Fighting left the hospital in the northern Malian town of Gao in a state of chaos and unable to provide care, just when victims of the clashes were most in need of emergency treatment. With support …

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An opportunity to reduce human suffering: An ICRC perspective of the World Humanitarian Summit

The World Humanitarian Summit, taking place on 23-24 May 2016 in Istanbul, will bring together for the first time ever all internatonal humanitarian stakeholders to discuss and reshape humanitarian …

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Syria: Humanitarian assistance desperately needed in Madaya, Zabadani, Foua and Kefraya

The people of Syria are on their knees. The economy has collapsed, essential infrastructure like water and power networks are hanging by a thread, and on top of that a very cold winter is bearing …

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Guinea: Wells bring drinking water to villages

In 2015, the ICRC dug 20 new water wells in rural Guinea and repaired 85 more. Thanks to our work, over 123,000 people in 90 villages now have access to clean, safe water. Water flowing again in …

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Millions facing the cold of another bitter Syrian winter

Millions of displaced Syrians will spend a fifth bitterly cold winter in the unending Syrian crisis . All tell similarly sad stories of displacement from homes, fear of the biting cold and lack of …

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Ukraine: The people of war-damaged Nikishyne prepare for winter

Nikishyne is a small village north-east of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. It suffered serious damage at the beginning of 2015 during fighting and almost everyone fled. They returned to find their homes …

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Ukraine: ICRC helps schools affected by conflict

Many schools in eastern Ukraine have been affected by the armed conflict, with some damaged by shelling. And the conflict is not yet over, so schools still have to protect both students and teachers. …

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Connecting with the past: The Fundamental Principles in critical historical perspective

For more than half a century, the Fundamental Principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality have underpinned the global humanitarian work …

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Bangladesh: Saving lives amid the chaos of the emergency room

Trainers demonstrate how to carry out an initial assessment of a trauma patient newly arrived in the emergency room. CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC / Rufas Rafi Sircar An ambulance arrives, its alarm blaring. A …

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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Mother celebrates return of lost son

Ms Tabena is back with her only son after long years apart. He was one of 10 children rescued from different armies and armed groups whom the ICRC was able to return to their village in South Kivu …

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