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China: Experts gather to explore Chinese traditions and international humanitarian concepts

29-10-2024 ICRC(Beijing)—  On October 25, 2024, humanitarian experts, medical professionals, diplomats, relief practitioners, and scholars convened in Beijing to explore the convergences of Chinese …

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Mirjana Spoljaric: 34th RCRC International Conference Opening Remarks

28th October 2024 Ladies and gentlemen, valued colleagues: Here is a horrifying number: 120.  More than 120 armed conflicts rage across the globe today. While only a few capture global attention, …

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ICRC/IFRC Statement

The Red Cross and Red Crescent Present Five Resolutions to Tackle Global Humanitarian Challenges at its 34th International Conference Geneva (ICRC/IFRC) – The 34th International Conference of the Red …

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Statement on Women Building Peace in a Changing Environment, UN Security Council Open Debate

Delivered by Ms. Laetitia Courtois, Permanent Observer and Head of Delegation in New York, 25 October 2024 Madam President, Excellencies,  Less cruelty in conflict means less hatred as an obstacle to …

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ICRC President Speech at International Conference on Lebanon

The following speech was delivered by ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric at the international conference on Lebanon in Paris on 24 October.  Mr President, dear ministers, colleagues, When politics …

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Philippines: Memories of Marawi

Seven years after the conflict, families of missing are still seeking answers Families of people who went missing during the 2017 armed conflict in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, in Mindanao, are still …

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A quiet street from Marawi’s most affected area. Photo : B.Sultan/ICRC.

ICRC in Afghanistan – Summary

For over 40 years, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been working in Afghanistan, with a permanent delegation in Kabul established in 1987.  The ICRC works closely with its …

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An ICRC staff assessing a Cash-for-Work activity in Trinkot, Uruzgan

The ICRC Logo: Do and Don’ts

The logo is the ICRC’s strongest visual symbol. It ensures instant recognition and embodies what the organization stands for. It is therefore crucial that the logo be shown consistently and correctly …

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The ICRC Logo: Do and Don’ts

COP29: The ICRC's call to implement ambitious mitigation measures and scale up climate action in conflict settings

Climate change is an existential threat to humanity. Warming of the atmosphere, oceans and land – driven by human activity – is causing climate variations and extremes all over the world, with over …

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Image from above of climate change effectc. Photo: M. Birom Seck

Let us remember that disarmament saves lives, curbs arms race, moderates the inhumanity of war, and fosters peace

Statement delivered by Laurent Gisel, Head of the Arms and Conduct of Hostilities Unit at the Legal Division of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), at the 79th session of the United …

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