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The Safer Access to Essential Public Services Programme - Executive Summary

The Safer Access to Essential Public Services Programme was developed by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) with the aim of mitigating the consequences of armed violence for …

Publication

“I see absolute destruction”: A Diary from Khartoum

Alfonso Verdú Pérez is the Head of Delegation for the ICRC in Sudan. He gives us an inside look at the situation on the ground and the challenges he and his team face daily. I would use the words …

Article

Sudan: Tens of thousands flee to countries affected by conflict and violence, creating a complicated humanitarian situation

04-05-2023 Geneva (ICRC) – An estimated 100,000 people fleeing increased violence in Sudan are already seeking safety in neighboring countries including the Central African Republic, South Sudan, …

News release

Djibouti: A journey of resilience and hope

The unforgiving sun beats down on Taga's back as he trudges through the rugged terrain, not knowing where his journey will take him.  He is one of the many refugees, asylum seekers and migrants who …

Article

Health Care in Danger Strategy: Evaluation Report

This evaluation, completed in August 2022, assessed the ICRC's Health Care in Danger Strategy. The evaluation identified good practices where the ICRC delivers effectively through the theory of …

Report

Evaluation of Host Communities Critical Water Infrastructure Rehabilitation Program in Jordan

This evaluation, completed in November 2022, assessed the ICRC's programme to rehabilitate critical water infrastructure serving communities in Jordan . The evaluation assessed the programme as …

Report

Surgical Learning Hub

This evaluation, completed in November 2022, assessed the process of establishing the Surgical Learning Hub in Bukavu in the Democratic Republic of Congo . The hub provides structured trainings for …

Report

South Africa: Facts and figures 2022

The Pretoria regional delegation of the ICRC has been focused its efforts to responding to challenges faced by migrants and their families in the region in 2022. The ICRC in Southern Africa has been …

Article

ICRC statement on the death of Mr. Khader Adnan

Statement Jerusalem (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) extends its deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Khader Adnan at this difficult time. The ICRC calls on …

Statement

Call for briefing papers | Cybersecurity and Data Protection in Humanitarian Action

As 2023 marches ahead, we are again looking at how humanitarian action is impacted by the introduction and uses of technology. There are numerous discussions happening around these issues, and we are …

Article

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