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A Syrian teenager gives lessons to refugee children in Lebanon

Nejmeh is Syrian, she's 14 and has been a refugee in Lebanon for two years. She was a good student and decided to teach a class for refugee children who live as she does in Ketermaya. She teaches …

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Surrounded by olive trees, young Syrians learn their ABCs

Over one million people have fled to Lebanon since the start of the crisis in Syria four years ago. Today they are living with relatives or host families, or sheltering in camps. One recent morning, …

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Wars without limits are wars without end.

Statement World Humanitarian Summit Middle East and North Africa Regional Consultation 5 March 2015, King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center, Jordan Speech given by Mr Peter Maurer President of the …

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South Sudan: “Snapshot book” helps children find loved ones

05-03-2015 Unaccompanied boys and girls are among the hundreds of thousands of people who have been fleeing continuing violence, from South Sudan into neighbouring Ethiopia, Uganda, Sudan and Kenya. …

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Ukraine crisis: Snapshots of despair in Sviatogorsk

Conflict in eastern Ukraine has claimed more than 5,000 lives and destroyed many more. According to UN figures, the confrontation has now displaced more than a million people. The town of Debaltsevo, …

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Yemen: Supporting people amidst the crisis

Over the past year the ICRC has been able to reach more people in Yemen thanks to regular dialogue on humanitarian issues with the Yemeni authorities, community leaders, beneficiaries and actors on …

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Unnumbered ICRC Circulars 1952-1954: “Replies of the International Committee of the Red Cross to requests for information on the Geneva Conventions and cognate questions”

While the ICRC was working on the publication of the first Commentaries to the newly adopted Geneva Conventions of 1949, it sent National Societies and Governments five "Information Notes", entitled …

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Red Cross Red Crescent denounces recent violence against its volunteers and staff

04-03-2015 The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is deeply concerned about the recent spate of attacks against its volunteers and staff. In the last month alone, two volunteers and …

News release

Philippines: Thousands flee fighting in central Mindanao

03-03-2015 Manila (ICRC) – Thousands of people have fled their homes as fighting between government security forces and armed groups escalates in Maguindanao province, in central Mindanao. The number …

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ICRC President meets Federica Mogherini on her first visit to Geneva as EU High Representative/Vice-President

Geneva (ICRC) - In the margins of the 28th regular session of the Human Rights Council, ICRC President Peter Maurer met EU High Representative / Vice-President Federica Mogherini. It was the first …

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