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Access beyond front lines: How neutrality in conflict helps us reach those who need us most

As a humanitarian organization, our job at the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) is to help people affected by conflict, regardless of who they are. We carry out this work in some of …

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An ICRC staff escorts released detainees toward an ICRC plane at Mokha Airport, Yemen.

Bangladesh: Our work in 2024 - facts and figures

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organization whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of …

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Workshops to transform prison system

The ICRC Logo: Do and Don'ts Posters

The logo is the ICRC’s strongest visual symbol. It ensures instant recognition and embodies what the organization stands for. It is used for indicative purposes in order to avoid any confu¬sion with …

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The ICRC Logo: Do and Don'ts Posters

Sudan: ICRC president warns of dire consequences if war in Sudan rages unabated for third year

14-04-2025 The following news comment is attributable to ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric on two years of armed conflict in Sudan. President Spoljaric will speak at the High-Level Ministerial Meeting …

News release
People flee their neighbourhoods amid clashes between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces in Khartoum on April 19, 2023, following the collapse of a 24-hour truce

ICRC in South Sudan

The ICRC’s primary objective is to limit and prevent violations of IHL as well as IHRL, strengthen accountability for violations and alleviate human suffering in armed conflict and other situations …

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Two years of devastation in Sudan: A civilian toll that cannot be ignored

Two years have passed since the eruption of conflict in Sudan on 15 April 2023, and the toll on the population has been staggering. The war, now often overshadowed in global headlines, has devastated …

Law and policy topic
In a displacement camp in Sudan, a woman cooks over an open fire outside a makeshift shelter as two children watch.

Empress Shōken Fund announces grants in 2025 to support Red Cross and Red Crescent projects in 17 countries

The work being supported include initiatives to boost blood transfusion service, first aid and rescue, community health and youth engagement, sustainable livelihoods, and much more. The Joint …

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Tree planting campaign in Bukeye commune/ Muramvya, funded by ESF in 2023

Somalia: Frontline hospitals under pressure as fighting escalates

10-04-2025 Mogadishu (ICRC) – Several regions of Somalia have seen a sharp escalation of hostilities, and hospitals near active frontlines are struggling to meet a surge in needs. In the first three …

News release
Somalia health care workers operating icrc

The ICRC’s Bangkok Regional Delegation: Key Activities in 2024

For over five decades, the Bangkok regional delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been committed to addressing humanitarian challenges across South-East Asia. In 2024, …

Report

Sudan: “We have nothing to go back to”– new report sheds light on two years of devastation in Sudan

10-04-2025 Port Sudan (ICRC) —Today the International Committee of the Red Cross releases a report on the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Sudan, as the armed conflict that devastated the …

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