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ICRC Director-General Highlights Humanitarian Imperatives at Global Security Forum

Doha, 28-30 April 2025: The Director-General of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Pierre Krähenbühl, visited Doha to participate in the 2025 Global Security Forum (GSF), where he …

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ICRC Director-General Highlights Humanitarian Imperatives at Global Security Forum

Burundi: Fleeing violence, families face the agony of separation

The air in Musenyi camp, Burundi is thick with uncertainty. As children cling to their mothers, their eyes scan the dusty horizon for familiar faces that may never return.  Since the start of the …

Law and policy topic
Refugees in Musenyi camp in Burundi

Colombia: "Most Colombians are engulfed in the conflict against their will"

Patrick Hamilton leads ICRC's operations in Colombia and has two decades’ experience in protecting people in armed conflicts. He explains the challenges the civilian population in the country must …

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Rural, Afro-descendant and indigenous communities are particularly affected by the armed conflict. ICRC

China: Conflict Prevention Tool launched in Beijing to support corporate overseas security management

At a high-level event hosted by the Embassy of Switzerland in Beijing on 12 May 2025, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF) and …

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参加海外安全管理与实践研讨会暨实用工具发布仪式的代表们合影留念

Senior Humanitarian Professionals and Policy Makers Course in International Humanitarian Law (IHL) 2025

Organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), this course on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) is designed to help senior humanitarian practitioners and policymakers better …

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ICRC staff in an IHL session with interlocutors.

Islamic Law and International Humanitarian Law

This legal factsheet discusses the interplay between Islamic law and international humanitarian law (IHL). Islamic law is the bedrock of Islam and one of the three major legal systems in the world …

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Islamic Law and International Humanitarian Law

Preserving human control over the use of force: A call to regulate lethal autonomous weapon systems under international law

The following statement was delivered by ICRC president Mirjana Spoljaric to the United Nations informal consultations on lethal autonomous weapons systems on 12 May 2025. Excellencies, distinguished …

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Israel and the occupied territories: ICRC facilitates hostage release, calls for renewed and sustainable ceasefire agreement

12-05-2025 Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) today successfully facilitated the safe transfer of a hostage from Gaza to Israeli authorities. This operation …

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ICRC flad and blue sky

Florence Nightingale Medal: Honoring exceptional nurses and nursing aides - 2025 recipients

Thirty-five outstanding nurses from 17 countries have been awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal, which recognizes exceptional courage and devotion to victims of armed conflict or natural disaster. …

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ICRC President: Respect for international humanitarian law key to breaking vicious cycle of conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

09-05-2025 Geneva (ICRC) — As conflict rages in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), driving mounting death, injury, and destruction and forcing tens of thousands to flee across …

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En el campamento de desplazados en Lac Vert, un grupo de civiles espera que distribuyan alimentos.

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