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Food Security and Armed Conflict

According to the Global Report on Food Crises , armed conflict and other threats to security pushed 139 million people into acute food insecurity in 2021 – an increase of almost 40 million people …

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New ICRC president Mirjana Spoljaric visits Mali

22-10-2022 Bamako (ICRC) – The new president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Mirjana Spoljaric Egger, will be in Mali from 22 to 26 October in her first operational visit since …

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Venezuela: Reaching for their dreams in La Cota 905

The ICRC is drawing on its expertise in various fields to help alleviate suffering caused by armed violence in Venezuela. That means maintaining confidential dialogue with all weapon bearers on using …

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Embracing Discomfort: A Call to Enable Finance for Climate-Change Adaptation in Conflict Settings

People living in places affected by conflict are among the world’s most vulnerable and least ready to adapt to an increasingly unpredictable and extreme climate. Yet they remain largely excluded from …

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Israel: Helping frontline workers address their mental health needs

Frequently exposed to armed conflict and its consequences, the staff of Barzilai Hospital are the first responders to waves of patients coping with trauma and anxiety. This is how the International …

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ICRC and World Bank partner to support violence-affected communities in Myanmar

Under the Myanmar Community Support Project (MCSP), the World Bank will continue to fund ICRC’s interventions to help vulnerable, violence-affected communities in Myanmar. Latest update September …

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Haiti: new call to safeguard medical services, provide humanitarian access and respect the red cross emblem

19-10-2022 The Haitian National Red Cross society, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent societies reiterate the obligation to …

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Uganda: Families of the missing desperate for news

Every day the Red Cross Movement work helps to bring answers to families of the missing on the fate of their loved ones. It is never an easy task. Between April and August 2022, armed clashes in …

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"For those affected by the conflict in Mali, everything has become a battle"

In Mali, people’s lives continue to be heavily impacted by the conflict there. Back in September, Martin Schüepp, the new director of operations at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) …

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Philippines: Detained mother reunites with daughter after 30 years

" Nasaan ang anak ko? (Where is my daughter)," asked Anne* looking straight at Jennifer*, who was introduced to her by a staff of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Smiling, …

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