News Haiti: health-care heroes honoured after earthquake 12-7-2010 News release 16-2-2010 News release Section Aid for people affected by war: ICRC assistance Section on assistance for people affected by war. Access to sections on: restoring peoples ability to provide for themselves; ensuring health care and clean water; assistance programmes in specific countries. ![]() Burundi. Preparing for a food distribution. Ref. BI-N-00065-12 Assistance work centres on the domains of health, economic security and water and habitat and seeks to reduce sickness and deaths among conflict victims. Precedence is given to ensuring access to food, water and other vital necessities, and to restoring satisfactory hygiene conditions. To avoid dependency, the longer-term aim is to restore self-sufficiency, thereby also protecting the dignity of people affected by conflict. 27-8-2010 Kenya: joining efforts to deliver emergency aid to Pakistan![]() Since the beginning of the crisis in Pakistan, the ICRC has done its utmost to deliver emergency aid, using all its available resources, including in Africa. The head of the ICRC's Regional Logistics Centre in Nairobi, Philippe Mons, explains how his team has been involved. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Interview Includes Photo 1-3-2000 Assistance: general introduction Extract from ICRC special report: assistance (ICRC Activities\Assistance) Includes PDF 28-8-2009 The Red Cross and Red Crescent Emergency Items CatalogueThe Emergency items catalogue lists all the items used in Red Cross Red Crescent relief work, and details the exact product specification for each item. It is aimed at logistics personnel and suppliers. (ICRC Activities\Assistance) 19-5-2010 Assistance : extract from ICRC Annual Report 2009The Assistance Division provides field operations with strategic support and professional expertise in three areas of activity – health services, economic security, and water and habitat. These activities encompass forensic science and weapon contamination. (ICRC Activities\Assistance) Annual Report 1-1-2009 The HELP course: a multicultural and multidisciplinary learning experience2010-Various places (Info resources\Events) Event 23-2-2010 Haiti: resilience prevails as people struggle to rebuild![]() Six weeks on from the earthquake that shattered parts of Haiti on 12 January, the ICRC's Jessica Barry went to find out how people in and around the capital Port-au-Prince are coping now. Haitians are demonstrating remarkable resilience in the face of overwhelming destruction and personal tragedy. (The ICRC worldwide\The Americas\Haiti) Feature Includes Photo 5-1-2009 Georgia: victims of conflict hope for a brighter year aheadAs Orthodox Christmas approaches in Central and Eastern Europe, many displaced and isolated families affected by the armed conflict between Russia and Georgia five months ago remain in need of help. For elderly people, like 60-year-old Nunu Doliashvili, the holiday season would have been very bleak indeed, were it not for some much-needed assistance from ICRC. (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Georgia) Feature Includes Photo 26-8-2008 Ghana: Red Cross comes to the aid of a town divided by inter-tribal fightingClashes between the Mamprusi and Kusasi tribes in the northern Ghanaian town of Bawku have left many people in fear of their lives and separated from their livelihoods. The Red Cross has stepped in to help them through these trying times. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Ghana) Feature Includes Photo 20-3-2008 The transition from acute to chronic in medicine and in the humanitarian work of the ICRCHow do humanitarian workers in a country emerging from war, and doctors practising medicine in Geneva, experience the transition from an acute to a chronic problem – from saving lives to supporting patients suffering from a long-term illness? This was the subject debated by doctors, patients and ICRC managers in Zinal, Switzerland, in March 2008. The author of this text is a political adviser to the International Committee of the Red Cross, responsible for the analysis of future trends. The text reflects the author's opinions only and does not necessarily correspond to the views of the ICRC. (ICRC Activities\Assistance) Feature 23-1-2008 Kenya: Red Cross counsellors provide needed help for displacedAbout 1,500 people remain at the police station camp for the displaced in Kakamega. Many of them own small businesses in the town and are reluctant to abandon their property. Red Cross counsellors are providing much-needed support to those who are at a loss as to where to go from here. Bernard Barrett reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 17-1-2008 Kenya: a long-term effort needed for victims of violenceWith the political situation in Kenya still tense, the humanitarian consequences of the post-election violence persist and the people affected remain in need of ongoing support. The Kenya Red Cross and the ICRC are preparing to help for the long term. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 14-1-2008 Kenya: displaced families rely on aid after homes are destroyedThe violence in Kenya has killed hundreds of people and forced an estimated quarter of a million from their homes in the Rift Valley region. Many have gathered at public sites where they are surviving on hand-outs. The ICRC's Anne Mucheke reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 14-7-2010 Uzbekistan: Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement assists Kyrgyz refugees![]() In June 2010 widespread unrest and violence erupted in parts of Kyrgyzstan. Very quickly, an estimated 100,000 people fled the country to Uzbekistan, where many received emergency assistance from the authorities, supported by the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, until they were able to return to Kyrgyzstan. (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Uzbekistan) Field newsletter Includes PDF 1-1-2009 TV spot: Keep health workers safe!When people are wounded or fall sick during armed conflict and internal violence, health workers are there to help, but they don't take sides. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Films\Protection) ICRC film Includes Video 9-10-2009 Micro-economic initiatives: handbookMicro-economic initiatives is the term used by the ICRC for income-generating programmes that are designed by the beneficiaries themselves. Through a combination of grants, vocational training and micro-credits, selected vulnerable families are offered the opportunity to open or extend a micro-business and thus secure a sustainable source of income. MEis cover a wide range of activities in agriculture, trade and crafts. Since 2001, the ICRC has implemented micro-economic initiatives in over a dozen countries on four continents. This handbook features lessons-learned from previous MEIs, describes best practices and proposes tools to meet inherent challenges. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Assistance) ICRC Publication Includes PDF 29-8-2009 Water and war: ICRC responseThis publication looks at key water and sanitation issues in conflict-affected countries where the ICRC works. It analyses challenges from the point of view of operational practice, which has developed and become more professional as the years have gone by. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Assistance) ICRC Publication Includes PDF 16-8-2008 Nutrition manual for humanitarian actionThis manual is an important tool for all humanitarian workers involved in the field of nutrition. In addition to presenting an in-depth explanation of human nutrition, nutrition crisis and nutritional programmes within humanitarian intervention, the manual highlights the importance of maintaining a better understanding of the broader impact of war on all aspects of daily life. It argues that food is not just a means for survival but that it is a basic right for those caught up in the conflict, as defined in international humanitarian law. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Assistance) ICRC Publication Includes PDF 7-7-2008 Economic securityThe ICRC's work to promote economic security is intended to ensure that households and communities can cover their unavoidable expenditures and maintain or restore sustainable livelihoods. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Assistance) ICRC Publication Includes PDF 26-6-2006 First Aid in armed conflicts and other situations of violenceA practical manual presenting the specific knowledge, skills and practices that First Aiders should have to act safely and effectively when caring for people caught up in armed conflicts and other situations of violence, such as internal disturbances and tensions. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Assistance) ICRC Publication Includes PDF 30-6-2007 Governing catastrophes: security, health and humanitarian assistanceRecent catastrophes, and predictions of an increasing potential for more, have stimulated thinking about the best policy responses to these threats. This article explores how security concepts influence catastrophe governance. It considers how globalization affects thinking about catastrophes, describes ways in which catastrophes have been conceptualized as governance challenges and explains how health and humanitarian assistance experienced “securitization” in the post-Cold War period. (Info resources\International Review\2007 - No. 866) International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF 31-12-2004 Humanitarian Assistance in Armed ConflictConference of the Luxemburg Group - 24-25 May 2004 – Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva (Info resources\International Review\2004 - No. 856) International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF 30-9-2004 ICRC Assistance PolicyAdopted by the Assembly of the International Committee of the Red Cross on 29 April 2004 - Public version (Info resources\International Review\2004 - No. 855) International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF 28-7-2010 Democratic Republic of the Congo: family solidarity for displaced persons in Equateur province![]() ICRC agronomist Jean Cimanga regularly travels around Equateur province in the north-west of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where the ICRC has just been distributing seed. He talks about the situation of the people living there, who are still suffering from the effects of the inter-community violence which occurred at the end of 2009 and the subsequent clashes between armed groups and the national armed forces. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Congo-Kinshasa) Interview Includes Photo 16-3-2009 Ensuring water supply for civilians in war zonesIn many conflicts, disease kills more civilians than bullets. Reason enough for the ICRC to call on governments to ensure safe water and decent sanitation for civilians in conflict zones. An interview with Robert Mardini, head of the ICRC’s water and habitat unit, on the occasion of the Fifth World Water Forum in Istanbul, Turkey. (ICRC Activities\Assistance\Water and habitat) Interview Includes Photo 5-2-2009 Somalia: the everyday fight for survivalDrought, floods and the effects of 18 years of armed violence and lawlessness have driven much of the Somali population into destitution. Mathias Frese has been working in Somalia for many years as the ICRC's coordinator for relief activities and livelihood support. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Somalia) Interview Includes Photo 16-10-2008 Food crisis: it's not enough just to deliver foodAs the worldwide food crisis deepens, the ICRC's Alain Mourey underlines the need to analyse the root causes, which can vary depending on the region. The author of the ICRC’s nutrition manual explains why it is not enough merely to supply the needy with food rations. (ICRC Activities\Assistance\Economic security) Interview Includes Photo 27-5-2008 Food crisis: the rising human costAs the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement prepares to take action in the face of the unprecedented food crisis. the head of the ICRC's Economic Security Unit, Barbara Boyle Saidi, looks at the underlying causes of the problem and the strategies needed to address it. (ICRC Activities\Assistance\Economic security) Interview Includes Photo 19-11-2007 Strengthening of the coordination of humanitarian and disaster relief assistance of the United Nations, including special economic assistanceUnited Nations, General Assembly, 62nd session, Plenary, item 71 of the agenda, Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), New York, 19 Novembre 2007 (ICRC Activities\Humanitarian diplomacy\United Nations\62nd General Assembly) Official Statement 1-12-2009 Selection of photos 2009![]() Photos illustrating ICRC activities around the world in 2009. The media is welcome to use these images, which can be downloaded at high resolution. (Info resources\Photos) Photo Collection Includes Photo 30-3-2007 Uganda: improving the lives of over half a million displaced people![]() It is estimated that the decade-long conflict in Uganda has forced over 1.7 million people from their homes into camps for the displaced. In February-March 2007, the ICRC distributed substantial aid to some 560,000 displaced people currently living in camps, returning to their homes or resettling after years of displacement. (Info resources\Photos\Africa) Photo Collection Includes Photo 18-3-2010 ICRC's water and habitat work in 2009The ICRC's water and habitat work improved the lives of 13.6 million beneficiaries in over 35 countries around the world in 2009. This map in pdf format provides the details of how many people were reached in each country. (ICRC Activities\Assistance\Water and habitat) 20-3-2010 ICRC special fund for the disabledThe ICRC Special Fund for the Disabled (SFD) supports physical rehabilitation services in low-income countries. Priority is given to former projects of the International Committee of the Red Cross. (Info resources\Other sites\Red Cross and Red Crescent) Other site |