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Philippines: ICRC response to COVID-19 (May 2020 edition)

With the onset of the COVID-19 crisis in the Philippines, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) adjusted its ongoing programming and launched new initiatives to assist national …

Law and policy topic

Management of the dead from the Islamic law and IHL perspectives: Considerations for humanitarian forensics

This article discusses a number of contemporary issues and challenges pertinent to the management of the dead in contemporary armed conflicts and other situations of violence and natural disasters …

Law and policy topic

Nigeria: ICRC response to COVID-19

March - April 2020 update Two million people are displaced in the North-East of Nigeria. Many have been displaced more than once and had to leave everything behind when they fled their homes. Today, …

Article

Webinar: Counter-terrorism, Sanctions & Humanitarian Access in the COVID-19 Era

As part of its first online thematic IHL workshop on "Humanitarian Access in the Context of COVID-19" (5-7 May 2020), the ICRC hosted a Webinar on "Counter-terrorism legislation & Sanctions in the …

Event

Rwanda: Red Cross Movement scales up to prevent spread of COVID-19 in communities

07-05-2020 The Rwanda Red Cross Society as an auxiliary to the Public Authorities, with the support of International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), International Federation of Red Cross and Red …

News release

Webinar: Counter-terrorism, sanctions and humanitarian access in COVID-19 era

Webinar: Counter-terrorism, Sanctions & Humanitarian Access in the COVID-19 Era from ICRC on Vimeo . As part of its first online thematic IHL workshop on "Humanitarian Access in the Context of …

Video

COVID-19 Basic Measures: For healthcare and deathcare workers in the handling of the dead

The wearing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is standard practice for the handling of the deceased and should be carried out in line with standard Health and Safety procedures. Healthcare and …

Publication

Cameroon: Nora’s struggle to keep hope alive in the face of insurmountable odds

“I came home, thinking, and I started to cry there all over. Oh god, why is all of this happening to me!?” In one year, Nora's whole life fell apart. Before the anglophone crisis, everything was …

Law and policy topic

Health workers are saving lives and must be treated with respect to beat COVID-19: ICRC and Mexican Red Cross

Mexico City - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Mexican Red Cross are greatly concerned about the rising number of attacks on health care workers and health facilities in …

Article

Democratic Republic of the Congo: COVID-19 adds to humanitarian crisis

As cholera, measles and other chronic diseases continue to kill thousands in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the country is also grappling with COVID-19. The ICRC is adapting its support …

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