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HUMANITY IN ACTION 2023: A YEAR IN REVIEW

The Humanity in Action Report provides an at-a-glance guide of how we protected and assisted victims of armed conflict and other violence in some of the world's most challenging environments in 2023. …

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HUMANITY IN ACTION 2023: A YEAR IN REVIEW

Armenia: Finding strength through helping others

"Time moves quickly, and we must find ways to keep going, to find purpose in our pain," said Lana Kochinyan, who lost her husband in the 2020 conflict escalation. Over the past few years, Lana has …

Law and policy topic
Lana works with families of missing people under the ICRC's Accompaniment Programme.

Restoring Family Links – Families Belong Together

Family members can become separated or go missing as a result of conflict, disaster, along a migratory route or during other situations requiring a humanitarian response. We at the ICRC restore and …

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Republic of Korea: Preserving humanity in war by upholding the Geneva Conventions

Speech of Balthasar Staehelin, Head of the ICRC Regional Delegation for East Asia, at the Commemoration Ceremony of the 75th Anniversary of the Geneva Conventions, War Memorial of Korea, Seoul, …

Law and policy topic
Balthasar Staehelin - the personal envoy of the ICRC president to China and head of the Regional Delegation for East Asia – speaks at the War Memorial of Korea on 10 September, 2024 in Seoul. He was attending an event to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Geneva Conventions and inaugurate the “Digital Dilemmas-Civilians at Heart” exhibition on Geneva Conventions and Digital Dilemmas. Photo by Ha Yong Sik and ICRC

It is up to States Parties and the broader Convention community to defend and promote the norms of the Convention on Cluster Munitions

A statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Agenda item 8 – General Exchange of Views Geneva, 10th September …

Statement
World Humanitarian Day: ICRC President on attacks against aid workers

ICRC Vice-President Dr Gilles Carbonnier: The international community must urgently take deliberate steps and lead towards effectively protecting civilians

High-level Statement by Dr Gilles Carbonnier, Vice-President of the ICRC, at the 12th Meeting of States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions, 10-13 September 2024, Geneva Madam President, …

Statement
World Humanitarian Day: ICRC President on attacks against aid workers

Haiti: Under chronic stress and in constant fear, health workers strive to save lives

Doctor Odans describes himself as a “child of Cité Soleil”. He loves his community and is proud of its people. He wants a better future for them. He dreams of something different for his …

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Ambulance workers shield a patient on a stretcher from the sun with an umbrella

ICRC President: Rising humanitarian needs in Myanmar demand urgent action

10-09-2024 Yangon (ICRC) – The President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Mirjana Spoljaric, visited Myanmar from 5 to 9 September amid escalating conflict and violence, and …

News release
ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric in Yangon, Myanmar, on September 6, 2024

China: ICRC signs MoU with ACBASR to help Chinese enterprises improve overseas practices

On 7 September, 2024, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Alliance of Chinese Business in Africa for Social Responsibilities (ACBASR) signed a Memorandum of Understanding …

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“百企千村”2024产业合作大会(中非)现场。

Cameroon: Humanitarian reporting awards

RULES AND REGULATIONS The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Regional Delegation for Central Africa, in collaboration with the Swiss Embassy in Cameroon, is organising the Humanitarian …

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