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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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War in cities: Why protecting the natural environment matters even when fighting is taking place in urban areas

Cities contain many natural features, biodiversity and ecosystems. Those provide a multitude of particularly interconnected services to people, which are commonly referred to as “ecosystem services”. …

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War in cities: Why protecting the natural environment matters even when fighting is taking place in urban areas

As conflict drags on, daily routine helps Sudanese women escape horrors of war

Squatting on the sandy ground, a young girl is weaving grass stems into a roof. The tiny hut she is making is surrounded by tens of thousands of others like it, made hastily of sticks and leaves …

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Empress Shôken Fund announces 103rd funding distribution to support projects in 17 countries

The Joint Commission of the Empress Shôken Fund (ESF) has announced a new funding distribution that totals CHF 485,597 and supports projects administered by Red Cross and Red Crescent National …

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ICRC Communication Strategy 2024 – 2027

Standing for humanity. Reaffirming our identity in a polarized world. Every day, millions of victims of conflict fall through the cracks, unseen by the rest of the world. Millions around the world – …

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ICRC Communication Strategy 2024 – 2027

Strengthening our support for families of missing people in Peru

For the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), helping families search for missing people is of vital importance, both to assist the people who are directly affected by the situation and …

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Guatemala editorial: "Recognizing and ensuring the rights of missing people and their families: putting right a wrong from the past"

By Karim Khallaayoun, head of the ICRC's mission in Guatemala   When someone disappears, the life of their family and community is turned upside down, never to be the same again. For families …

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Guatemala: Humanitarian Report 2024

Identifying the needs of families of missing persons enables us to develop tailored solutions that empower them to continue their tireless search for their loved ones. Learn more in our 2024 activity …

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Joint press release: International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement urges support for conflict victims: “We cannot let Sudan become another forgotten crisis”

08-04-2024 Port Sudan/Nairobi/Geneva - One year of conflict in Sudan is taking a devastating human toll. Over 8 million people have been displaced, and tens of thousands have been killed or wounded. …

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Pakistan: The Citizen Storyteller Award 2024 is accepting video entries

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) brings to you The Citizen Storyteller Award, an initiative that celebrates stories told by citizen journalists about people affected by …

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