“I Will Come Back… More Confident” – Marmendu’s Story Two Years On from Nepal Earthquake 22/04/2017, Civilians / Nepal Updates / South Asia Two years ago, Marmendu Tamang’s world changed in just a few minutes. On 25 April 2015, Nepal was hit by one of the most devastating ...
“Jean Pictet Competition Was an Opportunity of a Lifetime” 13/04/2017, Global / International Humanitarian Law Zoha Shahid, a student at the School of International Law in Islamabad, Pakistan, recently participated in this year’s Jean Pictet Competition which was held in ...
Syria: The Inside Story of the Aleppo Evacuation 07/04/2017, Civilians / Operations Between 15 and 22 December, 2016 one of the largest and most complex evacuations of civilians in recent history, took place from the ...
Experts Discuss Gender, Resilience & Humanitarian Programming 14/03/2017, India / Women and War “A diverse team makes for a more intelligent and effective team”, with this remark by Mr Jeremy England, Head of the ICRC New Delhi ...
Bond University wins 15th Red Cross IHL Moot in Hong Kong 14/03/2017, Global / International Humanitarian Law After four days of competition, Bond University from Australia was proclaimed the winner of the 15th Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot Competition ...
A Smile is Worth the Three-Hour Journey — By Farhana Javid 08/03/2017, Global / Women and War The role played by women in disasters, conflict and other situations of violence – be it as recipients of assistance or providers of ...