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Who is Tom Brown? Responding to Malnutrition in Nigeria

Not a person but rather a recipe, Tom Brown is a nutritional weaning food for babies in Nigeria. In an ICRC first, it’s being tested as a response to malnutrition. For Hadiza Yunusa, the experience …

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Las Anod violence sends families fleeing for safety in the scorching heat

21-03-2023 Nairobi (ICRC) – Since violence erupted in Las Anod, Sool region, at the beginning of February, at least 150 people have been killed and hundreds more wounded. It’s estimated that more …

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Visa Pour l'Image: Call for participation for the 2023 Humanitarian Visa d’Or Award

From 16 March to 12 June 2023, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is inviting all professional photojournalists to take part in its photojournalism contest, the ICRC Humanitarian …

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Somalis fish for new income sources amid worsening drought

The fishing industry in Somalia presents a viable alternative for many who have lost their livelihoods due to the prolonged drought in the country. The trade supports many including those who offload …

A lost generation – drawings from the children of Al-Hol, Syria

Everyone has hopes and dreams. But for the thousands of children still trapped in Al-Hol, hope is in very short supply. Around 55,000 people are currently stuck in the sprawling camp, in north-east …

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Armenia։ Facts and Figures - January to December 2022

Through our delegation in Yerevan and sub-delegations in Goris and Ijevan we continued to support those affected by the conflict escalations in autumn 2020, 2021 and September 2022. Due to presence …

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Health in the midst of conflict

Attacks on health workers were particularly serious last year in the areas hardest hit by the armed conflicts and add to the many hardships generated already by the violence endured by the civilian …

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Colombia: Humanitarian Challenges 2023

In Colombia, armed conflict and violence continues to have a deep impact on the civilian population. Many civilians have been wounded, killed or gone missing; relatives have been separated from their …

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The constant threat of explosive hazards

Explosive hazards continue to have serious effects on the population, such as confinement, displacement, psychological issues and anxiety. Although these issues leave fewer visible scars than others, …

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Colombia: Stories from the field

Useful information for communities affected by armed conflicts, funeral rites in Afro communities, work in beekeeping, and economic security initiatives. These are some of the most outstanding …

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