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Syria: Emergency medical supplies delivered following heavy fighting in north-east

27-08-2015 Damascus (ICRC) – Health-care needs are growing in north-eastern Syria as a result of the fighting, including a bomb explosion in Qamishli on 19 August. Medical supplies have been …

News release

Peru: Searching for the missing decades after war

Thirty years after Peru's bloody civil war, relatives of the dead and disappeared search for bodies and closure. Paralysed for more than a decade by a conflict between the Shining Path and the …

Law and policy topic

Lebanon: Testimonies of families of missing persons

Forty years have passed, yet nothing has changed for the families of the missing in Lebanon. The families of the disappeared continue to wait for answers to ease their indescribable pain. They have …

Video

Bangladesh: Cricket tournament for people with physical disabilities

This video showcases the willpower of Bangladesh's Physically Challenged Cricket Team, and their brave and indomitable players. From 2 to 10 September, the team will take part in the 5-nation …

Article

Ukraine: One front line, two communities, hundreds of families divided

The people of eastern Ukraine are still suffering the effects of the recent fighting. In opposition-controlled Oleksandrivka and government-controlled Mariinka, the front line makes short journeys …

Article

Australia: Ensuring war games play by the rules

The ICRC regularly participates in military training exercises. But it's not every day that they involve over 30,000 troops, 21 ships, three submarines and more than 200 aircraft. These were the …

Law and policy topic

ICRC action to assist the families of missing persons in Lebanon

Promoting the right to know Since the end of the civil war in 1990, the ICRC has been encouraging the Lebanese authorities at all levels to take concrete measures to clarify the fate of people …

Law and policy topic

Lebanon: Missing persons and their families

During the 1975–1990 conflict, thousands of people went missing across Lebanon. The majority of them were young males in their twenties of various nationalities (Lebanese, Syrian, Palestinian and …

Law and policy topic

A life on hold: Addressing the needs of families of the missing

Disappearances are a reality. They happen for different reasons: during war, when people migrate, due to natural or man-made disasters. For the families of the disappeared, the anguish of uncertainty …

Article

Cambodia: The gift of mobility

A child waits for treatment. CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC / Sam Spicer Battambang Regional Physical Rehabilitation Centre in Cambodia. CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC / Sam Spicer A staff member works on the finishing …

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