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Frequently asked questions about the closure of ICRC’s office in Azerbaijan

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been active in Azerbaijan since 1992, addressing humanitarian needs stemming from conflict.  For more than three decades, the ICRC has …

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Update from the Red Cross Field Hospital, Rafah: 15-Month Operational Summary

Rafah, Gaza Strip - 9 May 2024 to 31 July 2025 Over the past 15 months, the Red Cross Field Hospital (RFH) in Rafah has delivered vital medical care under challenging conditions and a swiftly …

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Pacientes e profissionais de saúde no hospital de campanha da Cruz Vermelha.

Israel and the occupied territories: ICRC appalled by strike on Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza

Nasser Medical Complex (NMC) is one of the last major hospitals still operating in southern Gaza. It provides critical and specialized medical care to thousands of patients in an area where few …

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South Sudan: The pain, memories and hope

JUBA (ICRC) – Nyakol (not her real name) struggled to reconstruct the last moments with her brother just before explosives rocked her neighborhood in Malakal, Upper Nile State, in May 2014. The …

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International Day of the Disappeared: Conflict in Sudan drives missing persons cases in Africa

27-08-2025 Nairobi (ICRC) – Over 82,000 people across Africa are registered as missing with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The ICRC figures show that the conflict in Sudan has …

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Sudan IDOD August 2025

ICRC voices: Contending with Syria’s deadly legacy of war

In a series of online articles, the ICRC team for the UK and Ireland interviews delegates working across the world. This month, we spoke to William Carmichael, from County Antrim in Northern Ireland, …

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Note: The items in this picture were assessed as safe to be moved by ICRC staff who are qualified and experienced specialists conducting explosive ordnance disposal under strict safety rules. The ICRC strongly discourages all persons not qualified in explosive ordnance disposal from attempting any form of touching, moving or removing (demining) of explosive ordnance themselves.

Sri Lanka: Ambiguous Loss

Dealing with frozen grief While it is very painful to contend with the tragic loss of a loved one, most people develop their own coping mechanisms to deal with the grief caused by death. However, …

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A person flips through the pages of an old, handwritten notebook. Several other aged notebooks lie on the table, along with a photograph of a man placed in the background.

Number of missing people registered with the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement up nearly 70% in five years

29-08-2025 Geneva, 30 August 2025 - The number of people registered as missing by the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement worldwide has increased by nearly 70 per cent over the past …

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Tiegsti Desta, 33, from Ethiopia, has been looking for her husband for nearly 3 years.

Myanmar: Restoring hope to families of the missing

Each year on 30 August, the International Day of the Disappeared honours the countless people who have gone missing through conflict, migration and natural disasters — and the families who face the …

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Safe Return Home Programme in Myanmar

Syria: ICRC calls for sustained and collective efforts to address the issue of the missing

29-08-2025 Damascus (ICRC) – Ahead of the International Day of the Disappeared on 30 August, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) renews its call to all actors to strengthen their …

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