Our work can sometimes be difficult to understand. We operate during armed conflicts and other situations of violence, we ...
The proposed digital emblem would signal to anyone trying to enter or attack those computer systems that the systems and data they hold are protected from any harm under international humanitarian law ...
We can no longer pretend that what we are witnessing across war zones is in accordance with the law. Not the scale of ...
Throughout 2023, we supported communities who had been displaced and who, scared for their lives, took the only way out they had: leaving their homes and losing everything. We also provided support to ...
In situations of armed conflict, other situations of violence, and disasters, and in the context of migration, countless families become separated, and many people go missing. Those awaiting news of ...
On 11 May 2026, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) co-organized a high-level event titled “Synergy in Action ...
In places where armed violence is rife, health-care workers may be harassed or subjected to physical or verbal abuse. Ambulances face even greater risks when transporting patients, struggling to do so ...
The global consensus that once made anti-personnel mines a symbol of inhumanity is starting to fracture. After decades of progress, we are witnessing a dangerous shift: states that once championed ...
33,860 people received cash assistance to help them through winter. 69 hospitals and 29 Primary Health-Care Centres (PHCs) received regular or emergency support through donations of medical equipment, ...
The remains of eleven people, who went missing in connection with the 1992–1993 armed conflict in Abkhazia, were recovered, ...
Climate change worsens the situation by damaging crops, displacing communities, and destabilizing food systems. Meanwhile, global food markets remain volatile, with trade disruptions, currency ...
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