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Balancing risks and opportunities: New technologies and the search for missing people

By the end of 2024, more than 284,000 people from all over the world were registered as missing with the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Family Links Network, and this is only a fraction of the …

Law and policy topic
Group of search practioners and experts from various sectors in a conference room with a speaker on the stage

Standing in the face of absence: “The past ten years have been the most painful of my life. Yet I still endure”

In a small, crowded neighborhood of Aden, in Yemen, the walls of Arwa’s modest home hold ten years of silence. A mother of two, Arwa, is also a caregiver to the five children of her missing husband. …

Law and policy topic
Arwaa stands in the doorway

ICRC president: Mass evacuation of Gaza City unfeasible and incomprehensible

30-08-2025 Geneva (ICRC) – The following is a quote attributable to ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric on the humanitarian situation in Gaza City and the risks that mass evacuation orders pose to …

News release
People walking along a dusty road

Missing but never forgotten: Stories of the disappeared

International Day of the Disappeared: 2025 Every year on 30 August, we mark the International Day of the Disappeared to honour the countless people who have gone missing in the context of armed …

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Gloria Berden holding her missing son's wallet

Iraq: Accompaniment and Walking Beside Families of the Missing

In Iraq, the consequences of decades of conflict and violence remain deeply embedded in the lives of families — a painful reality that continues to leave parents, sons, daughters, and siblings …

Law and policy topic
Hala from Anbar, holding the picture of her missing loved one.

Syria: For families of the missing, it is answers, not time, that will heal the pain

The 30th of August marks the International Day of the Disappeared , a day wherein we commemorate the memory of the missing persons including victims of enforced disappearance, and stand in solidarity …

Law and policy topic
Two people sitting in front of ICRC staff

Azerbaijan: The impact of three decades of humanitarian action

In the early 1990s, as the conflict escalated, it claimed thousands of lives and displaced large numbers of people across Azerbaijan. While many fled, countless others remained in communities heavily …

 Agstafa district. With the support of the Azerbaijan Red Crescent Society, the ICRC staff of Barda Sub-Delegation distributes fertilizers to the residents of Tatli and Yaradullu villages to help increase harvesting.

Azerbaijan: Facts and figures from over 30 years of humanitarian engagement

The closure of the International Committee of the Red Cross’s (ICRC) delegation in Azerbaijan marks a moment of transition and reflection. For over 30 years, the ICRC has been part of the country’s …

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Two women carry a large sack of aid supplies together in front of Red Cross trucks, while other people unload and distribute relief items in the background

The International Committee of the Red Cross closes its delegation in the Republic of Azerbaijan

02-09-2025 Geneva (ICRC) – Following a decision by the Government of Azerbaijan, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will close its delegation in the country on 3 September 2025.  You …

News release
An ICRC vehicle at the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Slovenia and ICRC strengthen cooperation in the field of humanitarian aid with new agreement

On the margins of the Bled Strategic Forum, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister Tanja Fajon and President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Mirjana …

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ICRC and Slovenia Sign an MOU

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