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Advancement of women: ICRC statement to the United Nations, 2015

United Nations, General Assembly, 70th session, Third Committee, item 29 of the agenda, statement by the ICRC, New York, 13 October 2015. As we mark the 15th anniversary of UN Security Council …

Statement

Resilience, the forgotten priority

On October 13, the world celebrates Disaster Risk Reduction Day. For this occassion, the ICRC Brussels delegation has produced a short documentary in the framework of its partnership with the …

Video

E-briefing: New technologies and the modern battlefield

In recent years, a wide array of new technologies have entered the modern battlefield, giving rise to new means and methods of warfare, such as cyber attacks, armed drones and robots, including …

Article

Prisons and health

This WHO publication, to which the ICRC contributed, outlines important suggestions by international experts to improve the health of those in prison and to reduce both the health risks and risks to …

Publication

Handbook on strategies to reduce overcrowding in prisons

Published by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime with contributions from the ICRC, the handbook provides holistic and practical guidance on how to avoid overcrowding, to address it where it already …

Publication

Detention - the humane way

Millions of people live behind bars. Whatever the reason for their imprisonment, they have the right to be held in humane conditions, free from ill-treatment and torture. The ICRC has been working in …

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Lebanon: Healing wounds from conflict, inside and out

Patients are not just fitted with prostheses at the Weapon Traumatology & Training Centre (WTTC) in Tripoli, Lebanon, they also receive psychosocial support to help address the trauma they have …

Article

Ukraine crisis: What the ICRC did to help in August 2015

  30,000 people in Donetsk and Lugansk regions received food 10,000 people in Donetsk and Luhansk regions received construction materials, such as cement, bricks, timber and roofing, to help repair …

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Ukraine: Portable toilets keep queuing motorists away from mines

Queues of several kilometres are common at the Berezovoe checkpoint in Donbas region. Until recently, people waiting to cross the demarcation line were using nearby bushes as toilets, unaware of the …

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Bangladesh: Braving physical disabilities through cricket

"I may have a disability, but it's not an inability to play the game I love – cricket," says Shafiqullah Samim, an all-rounder with the Afghanistan Physically Disabled Cricket team. "At the 5-nation …

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