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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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The challenge of access to maternal health care for women in the Central African Republic

Photographs by Hugh Kinsella Cunningham, winner of the 14th ICRC Humanitarian Visa d’Or award. In the Central African Republic , women face major obstacles to access the maternal health care they …

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Patients arriving for appointments at Doukouma health centre, supported by the ICRC. Doukouma, Central African Republic, 9th December 2024.

Eighty Years On: Honouring the Memory, Upholding Our Humanity

Geneva (ICRC):  Eighty years have passed since the end of the Holocaust—one of the darkest chapters in human history. We remember and honour the memory the six million Jewish men, women, and children …

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Bandeira com o logotipo do CICV

Azerbaijan: A mine survivor’s journey of resilience and raising awareness

In Azerbaijan, the devastating impact of weapon contamination continues to pose significant risks to communities. Landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) remain hidden threats, claiming lives …

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Anar, is a mine victim. Two of Anar's brothers in front of  his young nephew were killed by an explosion when they unknowingly went into a mine-contaminated area. When Anar and his father rushed to help, a second explosion severely injured Anar and he lost a leg.

Gaza: Common kitchens feed thousands as food stocks dwindle

Inside Gaza’s common kitchens is a man who refuses to look away By the time the sun rises over Deir al-Balah in the Central Gaza Strip, Mamdouh Abu Dahrooj is already at the common kitchen, working …

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Workers in white overalls stir large vats of food in the community kitchen, people and buildings in the background

ICT Specialist

32/F BDO Life Megaplaza, 358 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City, Philippines Open-ended Information and communication technology The ICT Specialist manages and organizes all ICT systems and services in …

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