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‘Broken Cities’: 35,000 layered photos of war-ravaged buildings expose the hidden costs of urban conflict in first-of-its kind photogrammetric project

19-12-2023 Geneva (ICRC) – The haunting aftermath of urban conflict comes to life in “Broken Cities,” an immersive experience created by layering 35,000 individual photographs in the first-ever …

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ICRC Strategy 2024-2027: A compass for action for the next four years

The International Committee of the Red Cross' new institutional strategy for the years 2024-2027 is designed to respond to an ever-increasing number of humanitarian challenges. The global …

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Syria, Aleppo, Jdaideh district. A displaced mother tends to her child and bakes bread in her street alley- merely a block away from the frontline.

ICRC launches 2024-2027 institutional strategy

19-12-2023 Geneva (ICRC) – At a time of increasing polarization and escalating armed conflicts worldwide, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has published its Institutional Strategy …

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We regret that you no longer wish to receive emails from us. Your trust in our work and your commitment as a donor are vital to the ICRC's humanitarian mission - we hope that we can still count on …

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Digitalization of armed conflict brings new threats for civilians

A statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) delivered by Chris Harland, Deputy Permanent Observer, at an “Arria-formula" meeting on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact …

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Philippines: A teenage detainee reconnects with his family through Red Cross messages

Bryan*, an 18-year-old detainee at the General Santos City Jail in South Cotabato, Philippines, had a simple desire – he wanted to somehow contact his adoptive mother and tell her, "Do not worry. I …

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Philippines: A teenage detainee reconnects with his family through Red Cross messages

Bryan*, an 18-year-old detainee at the General Santos City Jail in South Cotabato, Philippines, had a simple desire – he wanted to somehow contact his adoptive mother and tell her, "Do not worry. I …

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Sudan: Desperate people search for loved ones as hundreds of thousands flee Wad Madani

21-12-2023 Nairobi (ICRC) - Hundreds of thousands of people have fled Wad Madani, the capital of Al Jazeera state, since fighting broke out last Friday. The International Committee of the Red Cross …

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Myanmar: The year 2023 in pictures

At the ICRC-supported Myitkyina Physical Rehabilitation Centre, we have integrated mental health and psychosocial support services to meet the needs of service users. We use mindfulness activities to …

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: ICRC donates equipment to support health-care facilities

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) recently delivered medical equipment to a hospital and two physical rehabilitation centres in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), as …

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