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Libya: “There is no buffer for any economic shocks”

… of the private sector and the creation of jobs, which further exacerbates the overall …

Law and policy topic

Newsletter - September 2020: Weakened by conflict, health systems in the Middle East struggle to cope with COVID-19

… realities of restricted movement, disrupted jobs and education, and the ongoing threat to …

Report

Russia-Ukraine: Overview of the ICRC’s response two years after the escalation of the armed conflict

As we mark two years since the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine armed conflict, people affected by ongoing hostilities share stories of resilience, despite the profound impact on their lives, …

Law and policy topic

Confidentiality Q&A

In a social media age when each of us can denounce violations, ICRC's confidential approach saves lives. The ICRC works on the ground in conflict zones. We provide people caught up in the fighting …

Article

Support relationships in armed conflicts & ensuring respect for IHL

This is a summary of the final report of the evaluation of the Support Relationships in Armed Conflicts Initiative (SRI), a five-year strategy (2019-2023) aimed at broadening the ICRC's engagement …

Article

Shaken up: Looking back at the earthquake that changed personal history

There was nothing significantly different about 8 October 2005. It was just another day of running errands, doing chores at home, going to school, writing a test, working the fields, etc. Then the …

Article

Colombia: Humanitarian situation and ICRC activities

… face the risk of losing their homes, their jobs and ties with their family and community. … of these displaced women were given part-time jobs in nurseries, thanks to an agreement with …

Article

War in Cities: Tripoli, Libya

… they use for things like cleaning the car or jobs around the house. This man was just …

Law and policy topic

Mali’s invisible front line: climate change in a conflict zone

Across Africa’s Sahel region people are enduring ever-increasing levels of violence. While conflict dominates headlines, climate change adds a second pernicious dimension to the mix. Lemba Bisimwa, …

Law and policy topic

Russia-Ukraine international armed conflict: The Red Cross and Red Crescent response from February 2022 to June 2023

… as well as activities that help people find jobs, learn new languages and support …

Article

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