An age of turmoil: Peter Gill on the future of humanitarianism 25/7/2016 Peter Gill is a journalist specializing in developing world affairs and author of four books. His latest, Today We Drop Bombs, Tomorrow We ...
Philippines: Drought-stricken farmers in North Cotabato receive food 3/7/2016 Crop failures have left people desperately short of food in conflict-affected areas of North Cotabato Province in the Philippines. The ICRC and the ...
Ukraine crisis: Two years of hardship and of help 27/4/2016 Leaving behind at least 9,000 dead, many more injured, and yet others detained and missing, the conflict in eastern Ukraine is now two ...
Surgical Management in Austere Environments: An interview with Dr. Harald Veen 19/4/2016, Cooperation with MDA / ICRC In the Media “Adequate medical work in disaster and conflict areas where there is lack of infrastructures can make a real difference in terms of survival ...
Somalia: 60,000 people affected by drought receive food 18/4/2016, News releases and statements News release, 15 April 2016 Nairobi/Geneva – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Somali Red Crescent Society have begun ...
Future Humanitarian Action: A New Balance of Risk? 31/3/2016 Humanitarians have been doing a lot of soul-searching lately – and a certain amount of handwringing. Practitioners, policy-makers and academics alike are worried ...
Activities of ICRC Water and Habitat Department in Gaza 21/3/2016 World Water Day 2016 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are still struggling to cope with the consequences of the 2014 Gaza War, ...
Ukraine: ICRC helps schools affected by conflict 17/3/2016 Many schools in eastern Ukraine have been affected by the armed conflict, with some damaged by shelling. And the conflict is not yet ...