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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

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 …

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

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

South Africa: 22nd Annual Regional Seminar on IHL

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) co-hosted in Pretoria, the 22nd Annual Regional Seminar on the Implementation …

Law and policy topic
22nd IHL Regional Seminar- for Southern Africa and Indian Ocean States

Free photo exhibit- "75 years of the Geneva Conventions: Preserving Humanity in War"

The exhibit is organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Embassy of Switzerland in the Philippines. Admission is free to the exhibit, which will run from August 6 to …

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GC75 Exhibit Poster Web

Georgia: Remains of 16 people missing in connection with 1992-93 armed conflict handed over to families

Georgia (ICRC) – The remains of 16 people missing in connection with the armed conflict of 1992-1993 in Abkhazia were recovered, identified and handed over to their families, by the International …

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Remains of the missing in the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Tbilisi

Philippines: Respecting the rules of war builds on peace efforts

07-08-2024 Manila (ICRC) – On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions this year, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) highlighted the need for all parties to the …

News release
A visitor to the "Preserving humanity in war" photo exhibit views a copy of the 1864 Geneva Convention.

Sudan faces health crisis as conflict devastates medical infrastructure

08-08-2024 Port Sudan (ICRC) – Two out of three Sudanese civilians no longer have access to essential health services after most of the country's hospitals and health centers were forced to close …

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Sudanese women sitting by the wall of a school.

Mexico: A regional exhibition honours the family members of missing people who died searching for their loved ones

09-08-2024 The ICRC's touring exhibition Weaving Memory: The Legacy of Those Who Never Stopped Searching highlights the urgent need to continue searching for missing people until what happened to …

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una persona bordando las telas para la exhibición

Ethiopia: Almost 1.5 million livestock vaccinated to support livelihoods of pastoralists affected by legacy of armed conflict

In Ethiopia, pastoralism is widely practiced in the Somali and Afar Regional States, and to a lesser extent in Oromia and other regions of the country. Pastoral lowlands are characterized by …

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A veterinarian vaccinating a camel. Abdiselam/ICRC

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