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Haiti: Improving detainees' living conditions

Living conditions in Haitian detention centres remain alarming despite efforts to improve them, and important needs have not yet been met. To improve this situation, the ICRC is helping the Haitian …

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Ethiopia: Better access to clean water in Tigray

Scarcity of water is commonplace in northern Ethiopia. However, a better access to clean and safe water will no longer be a problem for 6000 residents of district Miglabferes, in western Tigray. The …

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Yemen: Health system struggling to survive, says ICRC war surgeon

Fighting is entering a second month in Yemen and Marco Baldan, the ICRC's chief war surgeon, talks about how health care has become one of the first victims of the …

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After a disaster: Ensuring families can honour the dead

As part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement's assistance to communities affected by the Nepal Earthquake, the ICRC sent forensic expert Shuala Drawdy to help with our response. …

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Understanding violence against health care: A gender perspective

What are the main obstacles and challenges to safe access to and provision of health care in conflict for girls, boys, women and men?  This question is explored in the new report " Study on Access to …

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Asia-Pacific: Naval officers analyse the law of armed conflict at sea

The Royal Thai Navy and the ICRC jointly hosted the "2nd Regional Workshop on the law of armed conflict at sea" at the Swissôtel Nai Lert Park, Bangkok. The event, which took place from 27th to 30th …

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Kick Ebola from Liberia - how the ICRC's cash transfers are helping

After overcoming Ebola, some survivors were left with nothing. To help them return to everyday life, the ICRC provided cash transfers. But how can you make sure that you spend money smartly when you …

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Yemen: ICRC and MSF alarmed by attacks on country’s lifelines

04-05-2015 Joint statement - Sana'a/Geneva (ICRC/MSF) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) are extremely concerned about the severe damage caused …

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World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day: Celebrating our principles

This World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day we're marking 50 years of our Fundamental Principles in action. As we celebrate this milestone, we reflect on how our principles enable individuals to retain …

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Dispelling the myth: Dead bodies do not cause epidemics in a disaster

There is a widespread myth that dead bodies cause epidemics in a disaster. This is not the case; the bodies of people who have died in a disaster do not spread disease. After a disaster, the top …

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