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South Sudan: Grace finds her mother

Grace Macon, a volunteer at the South Sudan Red Cross in Awerial County, describes how she first came in to contact with the Restoring Family Links service. Re-establishing contact with her mother, …

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South Sudan: Helping the disabled walk again

Conflicts in the region have left many people injured for life, suddenly dealing with disability. Physical rehabilitation is key in helping them cope with their new reality. In two containers in Wau, …

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Indonesia: Memories of the Tsunami, ten years on

It's ten years since one of the worst natural disasters on record claimed almost 250,000 lives in 14 countries, when a Tsunami swept across the Indian Ocean. Indonesia was hardest hit, followed by …

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Jordan: Providing water to refugees and host communities

22-12-2014 With the influx of hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees into the northern governorates of Jordan, the demand for water has grown significantly. The ICRC has expanded its water …

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Ukraine: Helping rebuild homes

Semenovka in eastern Ukraine was hit particularly hard by fighting in 2014. Local people have set up a reconstruction committee, pooling meagre resources to repair their homes as best they can. As …

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South Sudan: Red Cross volunteers save lives

When emergencies occur, the South Sudan Red Cross (SSRC) is one of the first to respond to the needs of the people affected. SSRC volunteers are often on the scene of the emergency within minutes, …

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South Sudan: Feeding the hungry from the sky

Mary Nyakola Thoat is one of the many South Sudanese people internally displaced by the ongoing conflict. While she is now in a safer location, Mary faces another challenge: hunger. Isolated by …

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Australia: 100 years of humanitarian action in detention

The ICRC Australia Mission hosted a special event marking 100 years of ICRC's humanitarian action in detention at the Palace Electric Cinema in Canberra on 11 December. Up to 50 people attended the …

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Papua New Guinea: Thousands receive humanitarian assistance in the Highlands region

More than 170 families in the villages of Piki, Lumbi and Tutam in Imbonggu district of the Southern Highlands province of Papua New Guinea (PNG) were provided with essential items distributed by the …

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Gaza Strip: Keeping sewage out of drinking water in Beit Hanoun

Damaged sewerage systems are placing 50,000 people at serious risk in the Gazan town of Beit Hanoun. "We have to repair basic infrastructure as quickly as possible," explains ICRC water engineer Sara …

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