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ICRC Activities in Syria: Facts & Figures (January - June 2024)

During the first semester of 2024, humanitarian needs in Syria have continued to increase in diversity and scope and reached unprecedented levels, affecting most of the population. This is the result …

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ICRC and SARC staff in rural Damascus.

Mauritius: Conveying meaningful IHL messages through vivid murals

When people talk about International Humanitarian Law (IHL), they often focus on countries affected by ongoing conflicts but for the Mauritius National IHL Committee, understanding the law of armed …

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Mural from Fresque Murale Competition ​

Afghanistan: Assisting communities grappling with the impact of climate change

Afghanistan is currently regarded among the ten countries most vulnerable to climate change, which is expected to adversely impact its environment, economy and population. According to climate change …

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A landscape view of a drying Kabul River flowing towards Jalalabad province

China: The 18th IHL Moot Court concludes in Guilin, CUPL claims victory for the sixth time

The 18th Red Cross International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Moot Court Competition (China round) concluded on 24 November in Guilin University of Electronic Technology (GUET), China. Jointly organized by …

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Brazil: Darién crossing report wins ICRC International Humanitarian Coverage Award

22-11-2024 Mayara Paixão and Lalo de Almeida of Brazilian newspaper Folha de São Paulo have won first prize at the sixth ICRC International Humanitarian Coverage Award for their report Darién, a …

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Amid a worsening crisis, conflict-affected communities in North Kivu are facing growing economic distress

The ongoing armed conflict in North Kivu Province in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is affecting communities' ability to meet their basic needs. As fighting restricts access …

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Distribution de vivre dans le cadre des actions du CICR pour renforcer la sécurité économique des populations du Nord-Kivu, d’octobre à début novembre 2024

Poland: Response to the international armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine

The ICRC has returned to Poland in 2022 to contribute to the humanitarian response for people fleeing the international armed conflict in Ukraine. Our main concern is the protection of people …

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Meeting with the family member in Kharkiv

Cross-Border Humanitarian Demining

This guide is intended to advance the clearance of landmines from border areas when there is political will to do so. More specifically, it is meant inform affected states, as well as donor states, …

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Cross-Border Humanitarian Demining

Private Businesses and Armed Conflict: An Introduction to Relevant Rules of International Humanitarian Law

This brochure explains why, when and how international humanitarian law (IHL) is relevant to private businesses. It is primarily intended for businesspeople, particularly corporate legal counsel and …

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Private businesses and armed conflict

Sudan: Community kitchens bring vital food relief to thousands in North Darfur as humanitarian conditions worsen

19-11-2024 Port Sudan (ICRC) – Thousands of people in North Darfur, Sudan have started to receive hot meals as hostilities intensify and food shortages spike. Eight community kitchens are providing …

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Community kitchens supported by the ICRC and Sudanese Red Crescent Society in Zamzam camp.

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