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Central African Republic: Hundreds of families torn apart by conflict

Hundreds of people in the Central African Republic have no news of their loved ones following the conflict and other armed violence in the country. The ICRC, working closely with the Central African …

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Amy. Ebola survivor and nurse.

Amy Subha is a nurse – and an Ebola survivor. She became infected while caring for an Ebola patient who was giving birth. Amy faced rejection from all around her, including her partner. With the …

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Kyrgyzstan: Work continues on centre for prisoners with tuberculosis

The ICRC is engaged in a major construction project – a centre for the treatment of prison inmates with tuberculosis. Katja Lorenz, head of the ICRC delegation in Kyrgyzstan, talks about this …

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Belarus: ICRC brings together 14 countries to discuss international humanitarian law

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), together with the Belarusian Ministry of Justice, will be holding a Regional Seminar on Implementation of International Humanitarian Law in Minsk …

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Tonia. Ebola survivor and mother.

Tonia Kollie is a mother of two – and an Ebola survivor. She caught Ebola from her sister's baby, who caught it from her sister, who in turn caught Ebola from the midwife who delivered her baby. With …

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Sudan: ICRC appeals for funds to scale up humanitarian action

18-03-2015 Khartoum (ICRC) – Today the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is asking donors for an additional 25 million Swiss francs (about 26 million dollars), in addition to the five …

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Guinea: Fighting and living, despite illness and fear

Ebola is still a painful part of life in Guinea. There has been progress on prevention, safe burials and treatment, but new cases are still occurring in both countries. Apart from the often fatal …

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Pakistan: Proper handling of the dead eases the suffering of the bereaved

19-03-2015 Peshawar (ICRC) – Handling the dead with respect and dignity was the theme of a five-day course run by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which drew to a close today in …

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Mexico and Central America: People deprived of their freedom

The ICRC has visited people deprived of their freedom, and performed humanitarian work on their behalf, since 1870. At first, in accordance with international humanitarian law, the organization's …

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Malaysia: A regional conference to strengthen protection for victims of war

Experts from governments and Red Cross/Red Crescent Societies of the Asia-Pacific region will gather in Kuala Lumpur from 25–27 March for a regional conference on the Arms Trade Treaty and …

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