Episode #114 Contemporary Armed Conflict: A Discussion with Two ICRC Directors February 17, 2021, Humanitarian Law & Policy / ICRC Operations / IHL & Rules of War / Resources In this special edition of the podcast, two ICRC Directors – Helen Durham, Director of ...
Episode #113 Policing in a Pandemic February 12, 2021, Humanitarian Law & Policy / IHL & Rules of War / Resources / The Impact of COVID The COVID-19 pandemic has turned nearly every aspect of society on its head. Law enforcement ...
Episode #112 Humanitarian Consequences of Urban Warfare, Part 2 November 10, 2020, Humanitarian Law & Policy / IHL & Rules of War / Resources As the world urbanizes, so too does conflict. Increasingly, fighting takes place in urban areas ...
Episode #111 Humanitarian Consequences of Urban Warfare, Part 1 November 3, 2020, Humanitarian Law & Policy / IHL & Rules of War / Resources As the world urbanizes, so too does conflict. Increasingly, fighting takes place in urban areas ...
Episode #110 Changing Behaviors and Engaging Communities in the Time of COVID and Disinformation September 30, 2020, ICRC Operations / Resources / The Impact of COVID COVID has turned our world upside down and amplified challenges on a global scale. Issues like the spread of disinformation and the role ...
Episode #109 Conflict & COVID: Yemen’s Continuing Crisis + Bonus Audio Diary from the Field September 22, 2020, ICRC Operations / Resources / The Impact of COVID This week, Intercross the Podcast has a special two-part episode. First, we have a special Audio Diary from Yemen. It features Tobias Ehret, ...
Episode #108 Updated Commentary on the Third Geneva Convention: The Treatment of Prisoners of War September 8, 2020, IHL & Rules of War / Resources What is acceptable and what is prohibited in armed conflict? The four Geneva Conventions of 1949 form the foundation of international humanitarian law ...
Episode #107 The Unknown Fate of the Missing August 25, 2020, ICRC Operations / Resources During armed conflicts, other situations of violence, natural disasters, or migration, countless people go missing, causing great anguish for their families and loved ...
Episode #106 World Humanitarian Day with PRM Deputy Assistant Secretary Richard Albright August 19, 2020, ICRC Operations / Policy / Resources To mark World Humanitarian Day, in this episode podcast we have Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Population, Refugees and ...
Episode #105 Grief in a time of COVID: Dealing with Loss with the American Red Cross’s Dr. Valerie Cole August 4, 2020, Red Cross Movement / Resources / The Impact of COVID More than 700,000 people have died from COVID worldwide—and that number goes up every day. ...