A Lurking Danger – Landmines are Weapons that Lie in Wait 07/04/2015, About Us / Civilians / Global / Health & Safety / International Humanitarian Law / Modern Warfare / Operations In the past decade, over 50,000 people have lost an arm, an eye, a leg ...
Syria Crisis: Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement Ready to Double Emergency Response 01/04/2015, About Us / Civilians / Commentaries / Events / Family Links / Global / Health & Safety / International Humanitarian Law / Operations Statement of the ICRC President Peter Maurer to the 3rd Syria Pledging Conference in Kuwait on 31 March ...
War Pushing Water Shortages to Breaking Point in Middle East – ICRC report 26/03/2015, About Us / Civilians / Global / Health & Safety / International Humanitarian Law / Modern Warfare With heavy fighting continuing to tear apart Syria and Iraq, and many communities still recovering ...
New Handbook to Promote International Humanitarian Law in Nepal 20/03/2015, About Us / Events / Global / India / International Humanitarian Law / South Asia A handbook for parliamentarians and other civilian authorities titled “Promoting Respect for International Humanitarian Law ...
Participate in New Delhi Blog’s 1st Anniversary Quiz & Win Goodies! 18/03/2015, About Us / Events / Global / History / India / International Humanitarian Law It has been exactly one year since the ICRC New Delhi blog started bringing you ...
India Has Tremendous Assets, Can Contribute More towards Humanity – Prem Shankar Jha 13/03/2015, About Us / Armed and Security Forces / Civilians / Global / Health & Safety / India / International Humanitarian Law / Media/Reporting / Modern Warfare / Operations / Videos Today, the humanitarian environment is becoming increasingly dynamic – marked by unprecedented levels of violence against civilians – in ...