Nigeria: Losing everything
Hafeesu Adamu and Ummu-Salma spent several days in the forest with their children before finding refuge in Yola. They fled with only the clothes they stood up in. Aid distributed in mid-April by the …
Hafeesu Adamu and Ummu-Salma spent several days in the forest with their children before finding refuge in Yola. They fled with only the clothes they stood up in. Aid distributed in mid-April by the …
Vitala Ekwas leads a small community of people displaced by the violence plaguing northern Nigeria. Aid from the ICRC and the Nigerian Red Cross is making life a little easier, and water is …
Hélène Plenneveaux is deputy head of the ICRC's Nigeria delegation. She explains some of the obstacles encountered in getting aid to the thousands of displaced people in northern Nigeria. The people …
Bawa, Guéckédou, Guinea. Guinean Red Cross and ICRC members prepare to distribute household items to families affected by Ebola. In total, 15 local Red Cross volunteers took part in the distribution …
Why does the ICRC talk to those whom States call "terrorists"? And why is it so important that States not see our contacts with such groups as criminal? ICRC vice-president Christine Beerli answered …
21-04-2015 Geneva (ICRC) – Humanitarian aid has today been successfully delivered into north-east Syria, in an operation jointly organized by the Turkish Red Crescent Society (TRCS), the Syrian Arab …
The ICRC in Afghanistan recently helped Suliman, a young boy from Helmand province, reunite with his father after a long separation. In collaboration with the members of the Red Cross and Red …
22-04-2015 Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross has marked the 100th anniversary of a World War I battle, where deadly chlorine gas was used on thousands of troops, by …
Statement Speech given by Ms Christine Beerli, Vice-President of the ICRC, 22 April 2015, Ypres, Belgium I am glad to be here with you today. We are here not only to commemorate the horrific use of …
A summary of the ICRC's activities in Eritrea between January and December 2014. FACTS & FIGURES ERITREA January - December 2014 The ICRC opened its office in Eritrea in 1998 and worked throughout …
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