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Back to homepageJoint Statement Urging More Aid, Solidarity and Attention to Sudan Crisis
13/09/2023. We, the heads of over 50 human rights and humanitarian organizations are coming together to sound the alarm about Sudan, where a disaster is unfolding before our eyes.
Read MoreCollective punishment’: Sanctions worsen humanitarian conditions in post-coup Niger
14/09/2023. The sanctions levied on Niger’s military junta are having a severe impact on the wider population as food prices rise...
Read MoreThe humanitarian carveouts have allowed people to benefit from life-saving assistance
24/05/2023. Speech given by Mirjana Spoljaric, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, at the Side Event in New York...
Read MoreWe need to get lifesaving aid to millions trapped behind Ukraine’s front lines
25/02/2023. Building on the success of the Black Sea grain deal, the UN should seize every opportunity to engage in humanitarian negotiations with Kyiv and Moscow.
Read More‘Catching up with the curve’: the participation of women in disarmament diplomacy
25/08/2022. Though it cannot be up to women alone to capture gendered impacts in treaty texts and outcome documents, their perspective has often helped to pave the way.
Read MoreINTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS DAY by Michel Veuthey
18/12/2020. 20 years ago, the United Nations General Assembly established the 18th of December as "The International Migrants Day." Today safe migration and more generally, human mobility are more pressing issues than ever.
Read MoreThe Rohingya remain desperate for help
30/08/2020. There are now about 1 million people living in five refugee camps of bamboo and plastic shelters over an area equivalent to about a third of Manhattan.
Read MoreHow philanthropy benefits the super-rich
08/09/2020. There are more philanthropists than ever before. So how come inequality keeps rising?
Read More2019 global natural disaster assessment report
09/04/2020. This report systematically assessed the global natural disasters occurred in 2019 and over the last 30 years,
Read MoreSeven things you need to know about climate change and conflict
Article published on ICRC website on 07/09/2020 A new ICRC report, When rain turns to dust, explores how countries enduring conflict are disproportionately affected by climate change and climate variability.* Here are seven things you need to know: 1. Of…
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