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People living with disabilities contributing to society with their unique talents

Halil, Langoya, and Kenneth are among the few people living with disability and working for the ICRC in South Sudan, they have made a great contribution to the societies in which they live and work. …

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The ICRC in the UK and Ireland: Meet the team

The ICRC in the UK and Ireland seeks to build support for its global humanitarian work and to further understanding of humanitarian law. Find out more about the team below and follow us on Twitter …

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Venezuela: International Volunteer Day, the heart of the Movement

During International Volunteer Week, we want to recognize all the volunteers of the Venezuelan Red Cross for their admirable hard work, dedication and commitment. Through this brief story of …

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University of Dodoma wins 21st edition of All Africa competition on International Humanitarian Law

Students from the University of Dodoma emerged winner of the 21st All Africa International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Competition hosted by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Nairobi …

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The International Committee of the Red Cross Announces the Results of the 1st IHL Essay Competition

05-12-2022 Today, Monday, December 5th 2022, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) announced the results of the essay competition in International Humanitarian Law (IHL) for Jordanian …

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Afghanistan: disability in warzone - a constant fight for survival and dignity

Afghan's lives have been deeply impacted and transformed by over four decades of war. Some people lost a limb due to the conflict or accidents. They saw their mobility and independence reduced, faced …

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Russia-Ukraine international armed conflict: Under snow and ice, landmines and unexploded ordnance pose deadly danger to civilians

02-12-2022 Geneva (ICRC)—As the winter freeze sets in and attacks on infrastructure leave people without heat or electricity, civilians face an increased risk of being injured or killed by landmines …

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Humanitarian Journeys: ICRC staff share their experiences from the field — 2022

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) employs close to 20,000 people in over 100 countries. These humanitarians face unprecedented challenges as they work in difficult circumstances and …

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Wheelchair basketball: The language of sport transcends barriers at tournament in India

Louai Abdul Kader Rajoub, player, Syria A person with any disability should be able to participate in sports and be an active member of their community. There is no difference between us and a person …

Climate change journalists honoured at PII-ICRC Media Awards

To reach out to communities that need to be heard, journalists and photographers often put themselves at risk to cover underreported stories. They provide valuable information to those in need and …

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