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From aid to partnerships: India’s humanitarian assistance

It is a well-known fact that India has been a long-standing recipient of aid from developed countries; but what is lesser known is its own role as a donor for development assistance to other …

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Morocco: ICRC signs headquarters agreement with government

24-11-2014 Rabat/Geneva (ICRC) – The Moroccan government and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) signed an agreement today that formalizes the relations the ICRC has had with Morocco …

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Yemen: Where honeybees improve livelihoods

Sidr honey – a precious commodity in Yemen – is considered the most expensive honey in the world. Produced by artisanal beekeepers in eastern and southern governorates of the country, it is not only …

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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Béni inhabitants live in climate of tension

The Béni area of northern North Kivu province has endured several years of violence in connection with the conflict between Ugandan armed group the Allied Democratic Forces and the armed forces of …

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Afghanistan: Healing the wounds of war

It is often women who bear the brunt of the suffering conflict brings. 28-year-old Farzana Sadat has lived with violence most of her life. At the age of 14 she lost a leg in a landmine accident near …

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From our archives: Children in war

First World War. Polish children interned in Holzminden camp, Germany. Civilians were interned in camps in many of the countries involved in the fighting. They had either been living in an enemy …

Madagascar: Providing dental care for Tsiafahy inmates

20-11-2014 Antananarivo (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), in cooperation with Madagascar’s Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Health, is organizing a dental health day at …

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Fragility, violence and conflict: ICRC Corporate Support Group underlines urgency

The annual plenary meeting of the ICRC Corporate Support Group took place on 6 November 2014, kindly hosted by Thomas Wellauer, Chief Operating Officer of Swiss Re, at Swiss Re's Headquarters in …

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Global Partnerships for Humanitarian Impact and Innovation launched

The ICRC is proud to present the "Global Partnerships for Humanitarian Impact and Innovation" (GPHI2). The mandate of the GPHI2 is to promote innovative solutions to humanitarian challenges, by …

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Chad: Displaced people from the Central African Republic living in precarious conditions

19-11-2014 The ICRC, in close cooperation with the Red Cross of Chad, has distributed essential items to over 5,000 displaced people living in the isolated area of Am Timan, south-eastern Chad. Since …

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