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South Sudan: ICRC condemns killing of staff member

09-09-2017 Juba/Geneva: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is shocked and dismayed by the killing of one of its staff in South Sudan. The ICRC driver died on Friday after helping to …

News release

Stop attacks: Patients, health workers, hospitals and ambulances are #NotATarget

Every day in conflict zones, doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers and first-aiders are coming under attack while trying to save lives. They are threatened, arrested or beaten, their hospitals looted or …

Article

Failure to manage arms trade responsibly is putting a dirt cheap price on the lives of civilians

Third Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty. Statement by the ICRC President, Peter Maurer . Today, we are witnessing brutal wars raging in many countries around the world, such as in …

Statement

Failure to manage arms trade responsibly is putting a dirt cheap price on the lives of civilians

11-09-2017 Geneva (ICRC) -Speaking at the opening of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) Conference in Geneva, ICRC President Peter Maurer issued a stark reminder to States about the impact arms flows are …

News release

Afghanistan: Physiotherapist who helps amputee patients shot and killed

11-09-2017 Geneva/Kabul (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross is deeply saddened by the fatal shooting on Monday of one of its physiotherapists in Afghanistan. Lorena Enebral Perez, …

News release

Arms Transfer Decisions: Applying International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law Criteria ‒ a Practical Guide

States have committed to making their arms transfer decisions subject to respect for international humanitarian law (IHL) and international human rights law. Steps must now be taken to ensure that …

Law and policy topic

How does law protect in war? (Serbo-Croatian)

Cases, documents and teaching materials on contemporary practice in international humanitarian law. A selection of nearly three hundred case studies provides university professors, practitioners and …

Publication

Australia: Bringing balance to war - reaffirming the value of neutral humanitarian action

Neutral, impartial independent humanitarian action - otherwise known as NIIHA – is a key approach that allows the ICRC to help conflict-affected communities in some of the most extreme environments …

Article

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Children enduring war and family separation

Conflict and armed clashes across the DRC have forced more than 3 million people to flee their homes. Becoming separated from their families is an especially traumatic experience for children. …

Bruges Colloquium 2017: The Additional Protocols at 40

Achievements and Challenges   The ICRC Brussels delegation and the College of Europe have jointly organized the Bruges Colloquium on International Humanitarian Law every year since 2000 as part of …

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