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Eight rules for “civilian hackers” during war, and four obligations for states to restrain them

Today, an unprecedented number of civilians is becoming involved in armed conflicts through digital means. Civilians – including hacktivists, to cyber security professionals, ‘white hat’, ‘black hat’ …

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Toy soldiers on the buttons of a computer keyboard

Jordan: Facts & Figures for the First Half of 2024

In the first half of 2024, the ICRC Amman Delegation continued to deliver humanitarian aid and support to the most vulnerable populations. Hundreds of families of missing persons due to the conflict …

Report
Jordan: Facts & Figures for the First Half of 2024 | Credit: Farah Ramadan

Middle East: De-escalation and protection of civilians urgently needed

30-07-2024 Geneva (ICRC) – A surge in attacks across parts of the Middle East is inflicting yet more suffering on civilians and raising fears of wider regional conflict with devastating humanitarian …

News release

Moldova: Rebuilding lives through the cash-for-livelihood programme

From her new home in a small village of just over 300 people in the Taraclia district in the south of Moldova, Galina has a new lease on life. “If it wasn’t your push, your capital, I probably …

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ICRC staff interviews man on beekeeping in the cash-for-livelihood programme in Moldova. ICRC

Jordan: The Essay Competition on International Humanitarian Law

The International Committee of the Red Cross in Jordan is happy to organize its second International Humanitarian Law (“ IHL ”) essay writing competition to engage the law students on relevant IHL …

Statement

Iraq: Photography Award 2024

International Committee of the Red Cross & Iraqi Red Crescent Society Welcome to our annual photography competition. The ICRC-IRCS Photography Award is an annual photography competition launched in …

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Photography Award - Iraq 2024

ICRC Regional Delegation for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay - Brochure

The Regional Delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay is headquartered in Brasília, with offices in Fortaleza (CE), São …

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What does the law say about the responsibilities of the Occupying Power in the occupied Palestinian territory?

What does IHL say about occupation law and when is a territory considered occupied? The numerous rules of international humanitarian law (IHL) that seek to protect civilians, most prominently in the  …

Law and policy topic

Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons: 2024 session of the Preparatory Committee for the 2026 Review Conference

Statement by Mirjana Spoljaric, President, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Mr. Chairman, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, Over five decades ago, the drafters of the NPT …

Statement

PHYSICAL REHABILITATION PROGRAMME - 2023 ANNUAL REPORT

This review of the Physical Rehabilitation Programme’s worldwide activities in 2023 provides an illustrated, region-by-region overview of how the ICRC helps people with disabilities, victims of armed …

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PHYSICAL REHABILITATION PROGRAMME - 2023 ANNUAL REPORT

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