Report

Nairobi Regional Delegation Facts & Figures 2025

January - December 2025
An ICRC staff member oversees a practical session of Law Students during an armed conflict simulation excersise on IHL. She is looking at an instructor holding a mock rifle as students are seated looking attentively looking at the instructor.
Emmanuel Oduor, ICRC

As 2025 unfolded amid growing regional uncertainty and humanitarian challenges, the ICRC Nairobi Regional Delegation continued to work alongside partners and communities to uphold humanity where it was needed most. Through humanitarian diplomacy, engagement, and operational support, our efforts remained focused on protecting dignity, strengthening respect for International Humanitarian Law, and responding to the evolving needs of people affected by conflict and violence across the region.

 

 

Inmates at a Prison in Kenya fetching clean water following a successful water systems upgrade by the Nairobi Regional Delegation.

Highlight Impact Of our work in 2025

$20.8m

worth of goods purchased to support more than 30 countries meet their technical and emergency needs

3,600

men, women and children have improved access to clean water for drinking and their animals

500+

police, gendarmerie and other state officers had their understanding of International Humanitarian Law and International Humanitarian Rights Law strengthened in Djibouti

271

Tanzanian police and military personnel engaged International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law

35

Kenya Prisons and Ministry of Health staff capacity built on Health in Detention

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