Artificial intelligence and machine learning in armed conflict: A human-centred approach 13/06/2019, About Us / Publications The ICRC, like many organisations across different sectors and regions, is grappling with the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning for ...
Speech by ICRC President: Launch of the ‘Professional Standards for Protection Work’ 01/05/2018, About Us / Civilians / Global / Publications Welcome and thank you for attending today’s launch of the third edition of the Professional Standards for Protection Work. This is a milestone moment ...
Iraq, Syria and Yemen: Five Times More Civilians Die in City Offensives, New Report Finds 18/06/2017, Civilians / Modern Warfare / Operations / Publications A new ICRC report reveals five times more civilians die in offensives carried out in ...
Messaging Apps: An Untapped Humanitarian Resource 01/02/2017, Global / Publications In emergencies, such as natural disasters or armed conflicts, people are increasingly relying on messaging apps and other such platforms to keep ...
“What Would it Take to Make You Comfortable Standing in Front of an Autonomous Weapons System?” 16/12/2016, International Humanitarian Law / Publications The following is an abstract of a paper contributed by Mr Jeremy England, head of the ICRC regional delegation in New Delhi, towards ...
People on War: Perspectives from 16 Countries 05/12/2016, About Us / Civilians / Global / International Humanitarian Law / Publications Between June and September 2016, over 17,000 people in 16 countries were asked to share ...