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Frequently asked questions about the ICRC’s work in Yemen

The ICRC has been in Yemen since 1962, providing aid in collaboration with the Yemen Red Crescent Society. We focus on projects improving health, water and sanitation in vulnerable communities; …

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Two humanitarian workers (one from the ICRC and another one from the Yemeni Red Crescent) stand near each other surrounded by many piles of bags and boxes of food items

EVENT: AI in Military Decision Making: A Dialogue on How to Enhance IHL Compliance

Military armed forces are exploring increasingly sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities for military use. One of the most widespread military applications of AI is in ‘decision …

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Ethiopia: Surgeons trained to save weapon-wounded people’s lives in Amhara and Oromia

Trauma and reconstructive surgery training Many people are injured due to the armed conflicts between Ethiopia’s security forces and non-state armed groups in the Amhara and Oromia regions. A gap in …

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Syria: The ICRC's post-release emergency programme

Windows to Survival and Hope     In December 2024, the ICRC launched an emergency programme to support former detainees who had been released from detention in Syria during the events that led to the …

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Rima spent nine long months in a security branch detention facility with her 25-year-old mother, leaving them both physically and emotionally impacted and with no access to the outside world, including family, legal representatives, and health care. Rima was born with a complex congenital heart malformation—a condition that, under normal circumstances, would demand vigilant care, monitoring, and early intervention.

Table of National Committees and other national bodies on international humanitarian law

States face a formidable task when it comes to implementing international humanitarian law (IHL) within the domestic legal order. This table contains information on all existing national committees …

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DRC: Health-care system on verge of collapse in North and South Kivu

17-06-2025 Kinshasa (ICRC)  – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is deeply concerned about the overall decline in the health-care system in North and South Kivu, in eastern …

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Juin 2025, Kalehe, Sud-Kivu – Centre de santé de Bushushu, territoire de Kalehe, Sud-Kivu. Cette structure qui couvre une aide de santé de 25.000 habitants, a été victime de pillage lors des récentes hostilités. Grâce au soutien du CICR, les enfants de 0 à 15 ans et autres personnes vulnérables y sont soignés gratuitement.

Russia – Ukraine: ICRC supports large-scale repatriation of human remains

17-06-2025 Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has supported the large-scale repatriation of human remains between Russia and Ukraine following a recent agreement …

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ICRC president: Civilians will pay the price if global commitment to ban landmines allowed to fracture

16-06-2025 Geneva (ICRC)—The following statement is attributable to Mirjana Spoljaric, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), ahead of the intersessional meetings of the …

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A red "Danger Mines!" sign with a skull and crossbones stands in a field of tall grass, warning of landmines.

Israel and the Occupied Territories: ICRC extremely concerned about inability of Nasser Medical Complex to operate amid evacuation orders

The ICRC is extremely worried about the evacuation orders around the Nasser Medical Complex (NMC). NMC is indispensable to the health system in Gaza – no other medical facilities can take in patients …

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Middle East: ICRC calls for de-escalation and protection of civilians amid rising tensions

13-06-2025 Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is deeply alarmed by the latest hostilities in the Middle East and urgently calls for respect of international …

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