Sri Lanka: Supporting communities in need
Table of contents Editorial Restoring, regenerating, reintegrating: Livelihood support for the economically vulnerable Strengthening communities through livelihood assistance in the Mullaitivu and …
Table of contents Editorial Restoring, regenerating, reintegrating: Livelihood support for the economically vulnerable Strengthening communities through livelihood assistance in the Mullaitivu and …
Expert meeting report The ICRC convened an international expert meeting on autonomous weapon systems from 26 to 28 March 2014. It brought together government experts from 21 States and 13 individual …
31-10-2014 Dhaka (ICRC) – Disabled cricketers, coaches, officials, physiotherapists and other interested persons learned about cricket for people with disabilities at a seminar held in Mirpur today – …
Newsletter for the Friends of the ICRC; group of individuals with a personal commitment to our work. LOGISTICS: A CRUCIAL ELEMENT OF RAPID DEPLOYMENT The centre’s large Geneva warehouse stocks …
With the conflict in South Sudan prompting civilians to seek refuge in Ethiopia, and intercommunal violence generating internal displacement in different parts of the country, the ICRC and its …
31-10-2014 Yerevan (ICRC) – Some 50 specialists of international law, researchers and representatives of the international community, the Armenian government and civil society are meeting in Yerevan …
30-10-2014 Addis Ababa/Geneva (ICRC) – Peter Maurer, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), today concluded a three-day visit to Ethiopia, during which he held talks with …
When fighting engulfed the Central African Republic, Mikaella, 9, Djaffarou, 14, and Zenabou, 15 – who all have physical disabilities – were unable to flee with their families from their village of …
30-10-2014 Despite the ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, acts of indiscriminate shelling and security incidents continue to put civilians at risk. The approaching winter makes the situation of both …
As armed conflict expands in Iraq, the ICRC is stepping up its humanitarian work. It has brought food and other aid to more than 1.5 million people since January. The expansion of armed conflict to …
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