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Communiqué on the Global Initiative to galvanize political commitment in support of international humanitarian law

New York, 29 April 2025 Algeria, Australia, Austria, Brazil, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Luxembourg, Mexico, Peru, the …

Statement

Egypt: Facts and Figures (January – December 2024)

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organization ensuring humanitarian protection and assistance for people affected by armed conflict and …

Report
ERC with ICRC staff

Afghanistan: A rehabilitation pathway to mobility and social inclusion

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been at the forefront of humanitarian action in Afghanistan for decades, responding to the needs of people affected by armed conflict and …

Law and policy topic
A man in a wheelchair plays basketball in Afghanistan.

Resolution on ‘Protecting civilians and other protected persons and objects against the potential human cost of ICT activities during armed conflict’

In October 2024, all states and National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies convened in Geneva for the 34th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.  In this unique …

Law and policy topic
Cover page of the resolution on protecting civilians and other protected persons and objects against cyber harm

Yemen: ICRC responds to deadly attack on Sa’ada Prison, urges for protection of civilians amidst worsening humanitarian crisis

28-04-2025 Sana’a (ICRC)  – The deadly attack on a detention facility in Sa’ada, Yemen today resulted in a high number of casualties, many of whom were migrants. The International Committee of the …

News release
Two Red Crescent workers stand amidst the wreckage caused by an explosion

In Pictures: Myanmar One Month On

A powerful earthquake rocked central Myanmar on March 28, buckling roads in the capital Naypyidaw, damaging buildings and forcing people to flee into the streets in neighbouring Thailand. Thousands …

Article
An ICRC worker with a woman in Myanmar

Myanmar: One month on, earthquake survivors face continuing challenges

One month after a powerful earthquake devastated central Myanmar, the humanitarian situation remains dire for millions of people. Many communities are struggling to meet their basic needs amid …

Article
Sagaing, Myanmar, women cooking together in community kitchen

How the ICRC Finds and Reunites Families

This leaflet uses visuals and simple language to help children understand what the ICRC can do to help them find their family members and how their data is used in the search. It can be used as a …

Publication
How the ICRC Finds and Reunites Families

Afghanistan: Empowering farming communities for sustained rural livelihood

Afghanistan has endured four decades of armed conflict and is particularly vulnerable to natural disasters and the negative effects of climate change. This has created massive economic challenges and …

Law and policy topic
A village in Dehbala, Nangarhar province

Russia-Ukraine international armed conflict: “The prospect of peace remains elusive for civilians who continue to face the horrors of conflict”

This quote is attributable to Ariane Bauer, ICRC regional director for Europe and Central Asia. “Civilians continue to bear the brunt of the fighting in the Russia-Ukraine international armed …

Statement
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