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When cows eat crops: Nigeria's fleeing families return to low food stocks

No one told the cows not to eat the corn. When Morris Yaji and his family fled escalating violence around their town in north-eastern Nigeria last year, the couple and their 10 children had enough …

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Rwanda / Burundi: Torn apart by violence - Burundian families reunited

For many Burundians on the run from the violence in their country, Mahama Camp in Rwanda will be home until it is safe enough to go back to Burundi. As with any conflict, people are not just torn …

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Nigeria: Farmers returning from Cameroon sow future, with ICRC seed

Mubi, Nigeria. When the residents of Mubi in north-eastern Nigeria fled escalating violence in 2014, they left behind enough food reserves to live on. But with no-one to prevent the cattle from …

ICRC president pays official visit to China

Geneva/Beijing (ICRC)– ICRC president Peter Maurer is today starting a three-day visit to China at the invitation of the Chinese government, to attend the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the …

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Philippines: Strengthening protection for victims of armed conflict through legislation

01-09-2015 Manila (ICRC) – Over 60 years after ratifying the Geneva Conventions , the Philippines has achieved much progress in implementing international humanitarian law (IHL). The country is …

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Colombia: ICRC launches detainee campaign

31-08-2015 Bogotá / Geneva (ICRC) – The ICRC's Colombia delegation has launched a campaign entitled "Human beings, inside and outside," promoting decent conditions in the country's prisons. The ICRC …

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Global initiative seeks local solutions to global problems

31-08-2015 International Committee of the Red Cross / International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies joint statement The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement has today …

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Republic of Korea: Fostering international humanitarian law experts in East Asia

13 Southeast and Northeast Asian countries gathered in Seoul, Republic of Korea, for the 'Tenth Southeast and Northeast Asia Session on International Humanitarian Law (IHL)', an intensive training …

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Syria: Mobile clinics bring vital health care to remote areas

The conflict in Syria has severely affected the health-care system. When you are sick, how do you take care of yourself when it is difficult just to find a single tablet of aspirin? Every day, nine …

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Lebanon: Time is running out

30-08-2015 Beirut (ICRC) – Today the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) held events across Lebanon to mark the International Day of the Disappeared. In Tripoli, Baalbek and Tyre, …

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