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Colombia: Civilian population suffers from rise in attacks

Colombia (ICRC) – The humanitarian situation in Colombia worsened in 2022, underscored by a six-year peak in the harm caused by explosive devices. Other humanitarian concerns were prevalent, …

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Protection of Civilians: Achieving a better protection of water-related essential services and infrastructure for the civilian population during armed conflicts

Statement Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross. Delivered by Mr. Robert Mardini, Director General. United Nations Security Council Arria Formula Meeting - 22nd March 2023 …

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Overcrowding in temporary detention centres getting worse

The state of the Colombian prison system continued to put the fundamental rights of people deprived of their liberty at risk. Although overcrowding in state prisons has decreased substantially since …

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First-ever basic life support training for health care workers held in the Republic of Moldova

Health care workers are often the first responders in emergency situations, and their actions, in that immediate moment of crisis, can significantly impact the patient's chances of survival. In March …

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Ukraine: ICRC delivers much-needed aid to civilians near Bakhmut

Kyiv (ICRC) - The International Committee of the Red Cross delivered much-needed humanitarian assistance to Kostiantynivka and Chasiv Yar, two locations close to Bakhmut, where the fighting has been …

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Analysis and Evidence Strategy 2023-2027

The demand for evidence in the humanitarian sector today is higher than ever: evidence is needed to assess affected people’s needs, design responses, monitor and evaluate programmes, and improve both …

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Colombia: Humanitarian Challenges 2023

In Colombia, armed conflict and violence continues to have a deep impact on the civilian population. Many civilians have been wounded, killed or gone missing; relatives have been separated from their …

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Health in the midst of conflict

Attacks on health workers were particularly serious last year in the areas hardest hit by the armed conflicts and add to the many hardships generated already by the violence endured by the civilian …

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The constant threat of explosive hazards

Explosive hazards continue to have serious effects on the population, such as confinement, displacement, psychological issues and anxiety. Although these issues leave fewer visible scars than others, …

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Colombia: Stories from the field

Useful information for communities affected by armed conflicts, funeral rites in Afro communities, work in beekeeping, and economic security initiatives. These are some of the most outstanding …

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