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Chad: Fallout from escalating violence in north-eastern Nigeria

At the beginning of January, violence in the city of Baga in north-eastern Nigeria involving Boko Haram claimed many lives and sent over 10,000 people fleeing for survival across Lake Chad to the …

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Cameroon/CAR: A mother and daughter reunited after an agonizing year of separation

After a year-long separation, Pilera, a seventeen-year-old girl from the Central African Republic, has been able to find her mother in Cameroon, thanks to the efforts of the ICRC and the Cameroon Red …

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South Sudan: Facts and figures February 2015 - Helping families find each other

A summary of the ICRC's activities in South Sudan since the beginning of the emergency in mid-December 2013 to the end of January 2015. This month's theme: Helping families find each other FACTS & …

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International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement deplores attack in which Myanmar Red Cross volunteers were injured

17-02-2015 ICRC/ IFRC/ MRCS - Yangon/ Kuala Lumpur/ Geneva – The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is deeply saddened to learn that two volunteers from the Myanmar Red Cross Society …

News release

Nuclear weapons: Ending a threat to humanity

Statement The 70th anniversary of the first use of nuclear weapons is the moment to signal that the era of nuclear weapons is coming to an end and that the threat of these weapons will be forever …

Statement

Somalia: How to better reintegrate detainees into society

As part of its work in detention centres in Somalia, the ICRC set up a vocational training programme in Bossasso prison in 2013. Detainees are able to take courses in carpentry, masonry and sewing. …

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Ethiopia: facts and figures 2014

An overview of the ICRC's work in Ethiopia in 2014.     Jerry Promade Gaye/ICRC  More than 33,000 detainees in 18 federal and regional prisons were visited and their living conditions improved …

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Indonesia: Restoring eye-sight in Papua

A patient smiles during his eye examination. Once a year, the ICRC collaborates with the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) and Dian Harapan Hospital in Jayapura, Papua, to provide this much-needed health …

Liberia: Red Cross releases song in solidarity with Ebola survivors

15-02-2015 The Liberia Red Cross National Society has launched an anti-stigma song to support the reintegration of Ebola survivors into their communities. This initiative is part of the Red Cross/Red …

News release

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Tackling child recruitment by armed groups

Children continue to be recruited into the ranks of fighters in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), despite being protected by law. The ICRC is striving to tackle this problem and to help …

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