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The long shadow of war: Landmines, the unjustifiable weapons of long-term suffering

Anti-personnel landmines do not discriminate. Buried in fields, footpaths and forests, they wait silently - sometimes for decades - until someone unknowingly steps on them. The result is often …

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Omar stands on a hillside watching over his sheep in a vast, mountainous landscape with snow-capped peaks in the distance, in Iraq.

Philippines: Renewed hope for displaced families in Basilan

In 2019, around 270 residents from a remote village in Basilan province were forced to flee their homes due to armed clashes between government forces and a non-state armed group. They were fearful …

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ICRC staff unloading essential household items at Sumisip, Basilan Philippines

Iraq: Water, Life, and the Fight Against Climate

In an instant, dark clouds engulfed the sky, obscuring the scorching sun in Al-Hizamat, a small village near Afak district in Iraq's Diwaniyah Governorate. Rain was imminent. Almost. A few minutes …

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ICRC and IRCS solar system panels for RO water station in south Iraq.

Afghanistan: Addressing the water crisis for communities

Access to safe drinking water essential for life and health, yet it is estimated that 33 million people in Afghanistan face severe water shortage. This World Water Day, marked on 22 March, we look at …

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Construction workers in Kandahar City’s District 7 are working on a water supply project

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ICRC Regional Director, Nicolas Von Arx, warns of catastrophic consequences for civilians caught up in endless escalations in the Middle East

21-03-2025 From the resumption of hostilities in Gaza and Israel to escalating violence in Yemen, millions of civilians in the Middle East find themselves once again trapped in a never-ending cycle …

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a destroyed neighbourhood in Gaza

Draft Environmental and Social Safeguard Documents for Consultation - Strengthening Community Resilience (SCORE) March 2025

SCORE aims to build the resilience of communities in Myanmar , integrating lessons learned from ICRC’s partnership with the World Bank since 2023. SCORE aims to build community resilience through …

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Finding hope amid loss: Families of missing persons rebuild lives in northeast Nigeria

People in northeast Nigeria continue to go missing due to the ongoing armed conflict that has started more than a decade ago. For the families of missing persons, the emotional toll can be …

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Weekly mental health and psycho social counselling sessions, helped Achomai recover.

Ethiopia: Solar power helps bring back water to the population of conflict-affected Lalibela

Zerihun Legesse is a Water and Habitat Project Manager at the Delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Ethiopia. He is currently managing an urban water supply project in …

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people collecting water from a water point in Lalibela town.

Myanmar: Finding hope, strength, and food security

Myanmar, the second largest country in Southeast Asia, is home to more than 130 ethnic groups and shares borders with India, Bangladesh, China, Laos, and Thailand. Although the country is rich in …

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ICRC staff oversees the distribution of agricultural supplies in Myanmar.

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