Myanmar: Paving their own path
In Myanmar’s Rakhine State, we work alongside individuals who are taking charge of their own lives despite the challenges. Daw Thandar Oo is taking care of business. She runs a stall in Maungdaw, …
In Myanmar’s Rakhine State, we work alongside individuals who are taking charge of their own lives despite the challenges. Daw Thandar Oo is taking care of business. She runs a stall in Maungdaw, …
02-06-2022 Bamako/Nairobi/Geneva, 2 June 2022—The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is shocked and saddened by the violent deaths of two Red Cross aid workers who were killed …
What happens to civilians who want to leave conflict zones but can’t do so? One way is through humanitarian corridors, which are sometimes called humanitarian safe passages. From Ukraine to Syria, …
The following quote is from ICRC’s director-general Robert Mardini on the impact of 100 days of international armed conflict in Ukraine: "It would be hard to exaggerate the toll that the …
Thousands of displaced people in Burkina Faso, facing both a major food crisis and an upsurge in armed violence, have come to rely entirely on the government and humanitarian organizations. Forced to …
The current level of food insecurity in Yemen is unprecedented and is causing severe hardship for millions of people. Despite ongoing humanitarian assistance, more than 16 million Yemenis are food …
Yemen is a water-scarce country. The protracted conflict and the under-investment in water infrastructure today deprive millions of Yemenis of access to clean and drinkable water. Several underlying …
The world we live in is confronted with unprecedented challenges and polarization. Not a day goes by without concerning news about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the growing effects of climate …
On April 24, 2021, Ajimaka village was attacked, leading to the loss of several lives, destruction and displacement of survivors. For Ajimaka, a farming community located in Doma Local Government …
Momba and his family of eight were forced to flee from their home in Macomia district in July 2020, Mozambique to Pemba and finally Metuge district with nothing. But they still consider themselves …
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