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Russia-Ukraine: Civilian lives and infrastructure must be protected

10-10-2022 Geneva (ICRC) – As the international armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, the use of explosive weapons in populated areas is putting the lives of civilians in peril. The …

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Peru: Good news for missing loved ones

“Moving our bodies to communicate with bodies that aren’t there.” This line was the inspiration behind a communal dance organized for family members of people who disappeared in the armed violence …

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Clarification on ICRC’s work in Ukraine

The ICRC team in Ukraine is not suspending any operations on the ground. Our teams remain in the country and will continue their activities, while adapting to the deteriorating security situation as …

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Gaza: Each day is a struggle for hope

Mohammed Nassar, 22, is a young photographer and Information Technology graduate from Gaza. "Finding a job for a fresh graduate in Gaza is almost a mission impossible. I don't want to be a burden to …

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Ethiopia: Humanitarian crisis fuels hardship for people with disabilities in Afar

The humanitarian needs in Afar are huge. Many people living with disabilities do not have access to medical services. Getachew Gesese sits on a cemented edge of a flower bed, under a flagpole in …

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ICRC Semi-annual Activity Report 2022 in Yemen

It has been eight years since the conflict in Yemen started, impacting millions of people. Lives have been lost, families displaced, homes and infrastructure destroyed, and people's livelihoods …

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Qatar: Humanitarian Negotiation Seminar Hosted for Partners in the Gulf

In collaboration with Qatar Red Crescent Society and the Centre of Competence on Humanitarian Negotiation (CCHN), the ICRC co-organized a three-day Regional Peer Workshop on Humanitarian Frontline …

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Researchers deliver science for humanitarian action

Using innovative technologies and scientific expertise to help people in need is the goal of the Engineering for Humanitarian Action initiative launched by the ICRC, ETH Zurich and EPFL in 2020. Six …

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Counter-terrorism measures can impact humanitarian action negatively

Statement Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) at the United Nations General Assembly, 77th session, Sixth Committee Plenary Meeting on Measures to Eliminate International …

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Venezuela: Promoting dignified treatment of the dead and respect for forensics

“The hardest part about working as a forensic doctor is experiencing grief alongside the families. And it’s a different grief because the death was violent, not natural,” says Yesenia Delgado, a …

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