Lebanon: Cooking with grace
… The women cook, and the men deliver. We need jobs to get our men off the streets and away …
… The women cook, and the men deliver. We need jobs to get our men off the streets and away …
Digital Technologies and Humanitarian Action in Armed Conflict On 18 March 2021, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) convened a webinar discussion with experts about "Digital …
… workers are not allowed to do their jobs. Aid is not a political football and must …
The Rwandan genocide separated Raymond Ngendahimana from his family in 1994 when he was four. He spent 22 years not knowing whether he would see them again. But a new life began for Raymond on Friday …
Two Eritrean teenagers, their young lives in ruins, have been reunited with their mother in France following efforts by the ICRC in cooperation with the Ethiopian Red Cross Society, the French Red …
… or suffered intimidation for just doing their jobs. The ICRC and the Red Cross Red Crescent …
Over the past 55 years, the ICRC has worked to alleviate the suffering of people affected by conflict in Israel and the Occupied Territories (ILOT). Here's an overview of what we did in the first …
… abandoned them and she had to work three jobs when the children were small. "The salary …
… Humanitarian workers need access to do their jobs, but they also need protection and …
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) launched a new cash-for-work project in Gulbahar, Afghanistan, which saw 203 workers from the most vulnerable households receive work for a month …
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