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ICRC facilitates handover of Azerbaijani citizen

11-09-2014 Geneva (ICRC) – An Azerbaijani citizen who crossed the Line of Contact on 5 September 2014 was handed over to the Azerbaijani government today in an operation carried out under the …

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Humanity in War: Frontline photography since 1860 at the Braid, Ballymena

When: 11 September - 28 October 2014 Where: The Braid, Ballymena Town Hall, 1-29 Bridge St, Ballymena, County Antrim BT43 5EJ, United Kingdom Since the second half of the nineteenth century, …

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Water in Gaza: Priorities and challenges

Our teams are working with the municipal authorities to repair Gaza's water and sanitation services and its electricity system, all badly damaged by the conflict. But it will take years to fully …

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Myanmar: Making a living from amber polishing

 Fighting in northern Myanmar has forced thousands of people to flee their homes since 2011.  In a camp for displaced people near the town of Mytkhyina, Maung Htun is learning an unusual skill – …

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South Sudan: Alarming food insecurity forces budget boost

10-09-2014 Geneva/Juba (ICRC) – With high malnutrition rates, prolonged displacement and health-care facilities under enormous pressure, the humanitarian situation in South Sudan remains bleak. The …

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Syria: Food aid reaching more people

In August, the ICRC and its Syrian Arab Red Crescent partner provided food aid for 530,000 people across 10 Syrian governorates, including 90,000 people living in opposition-controlled areas – the …

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Ukraine crisis: ICRC activities up to end of August

The ICRC has a delegation in Kiev, offices in Donetsk, Kharkiv and Odessa and sub-offices in Severodonetsk, Lugansk and Mariupol. We currently have some 90 staff in the country, and are deploying …

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Health care in Gaza: Priorities and challenges

"If people don't have access to their hospitals, where are they meant to go?"  asks Kirrily Clarke, our Hospital Project Manager in Gaza. Find out in this clip how we have been assisting the Gazan …

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Myanmar: Violence in Rakhine creates long-term needs

Five months after violence disrupted humanitarian operations in Rakhine state, the ICRC has restarted a full range of activities there for the Muslim and ethnic Rakhine communities alike. "The Muslim …

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Yemen: ICRC shocked by killing of ambulance driver

09-09-2014 Sana'a/Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is shocked by the death of an ambulance driver working for Yemen's Ministry of Public Health and Population. …

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