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Responding to sexual violence in conflict: How can we do better?

  Widespread sexual violence unfortunately remains a largely invisible phenomenon due to cultural taboos, feelings of shame or fear of retaliation. Its prevalence and its consequences are thus vastly …

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Internment in armed conflict: Basic rules and challenges

Deprivation of liberty - detention - is a common and lawful occurrence in armed conflict that is governed by a large number of provisions of international humanitarian law (IHL). Like other bodies of …

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Regional delegation in India: Lest we forget!

Recently, we watched the people of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) grapple with one of the worst floods in over half a century. The floodwaters have receded but they have left in their wake proof of the …

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Kitchen sets to engineering machines: Humanitarian connection of India’s producers

As part of its mandate, the ICRC responds quickly and efficiently to help people affected by armed conflict. With a presence in more than 80 countries across the globe, emergency relief items are …

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From aid to partnerships: India’s humanitarian assistance

It is a well-known fact that India has been a long-standing recipient of aid from developed countries; but what is lesser known is its own role as a donor for development assistance to other …

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Jammu and Kashmir floods: Supporting emergency relief

The unprecedented floods in the state of J&K in September 2014 has resulted in loss of property, livestock and household items required to meet daily needs. As the affected families are returning to …

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Morocco: ICRC signs headquarters agreement with government

24-11-2014 Rabat/Geneva (ICRC) – The Moroccan government and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) signed an agreement today that formalizes the relations the ICRC has had with Morocco …

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Yemen: Where honeybees improve livelihoods

Sidr honey – a precious commodity in Yemen – is considered the most expensive honey in the world. Produced by artisanal beekeepers in eastern and southern governorates of the country, it is not only …

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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Béni inhabitants live in climate of tension

The Béni area of northern North Kivu province has endured several years of violence in connection with the conflict between Ugandan armed group the Allied Democratic Forces and the armed forces of …

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Afghanistan: Healing the wounds of war

It is often women who bear the brunt of the suffering conflict brings. 28-year-old Farzana Sadat has lived with violence most of her life. At the age of 14 she lost a leg in a landmine accident near …

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