- ICRC: Neutral humanitarian action | Protecting lives in conflict
The ICRC protects lives and dignity in conflict zones through neutral, impartial, and independent action See how we deliver aid and uphold international humanitarian law
- Who we are | ICRC - International Committee of the Red Cross
The ICRC is a neutral, independent organization ensuring humanitarian protection and assistance for people affected by armed conflict and other violence
- Our history | ICRC
Since its founding in 1863, the ICRC has been helping, protecting, and providing humanitarian aid to people affected by armed conflict and other violence
- The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement | ICRC
Together with Movement partners, and in support of the National Society in-country, the ICRC coordinates protection and assistance to people affected by armed conflict or internal strife, striving to ensure the respect and implementation of international humanitarian law
- Our mandate and mission | ICRC
Established in 1863, the ICRC is at the origin of the Geneva Conventions and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement During armed conflict and other situations of violence, the ICRC directs and coordinates the international activities carried out by members of the Movement
- Contact us | ICRC
Connect with the ICRC for assistance, partnerships, or information on our humanitarian activities across the globe
- Israel and the occupied territories - International Committee of the . . .
The ICRC has offices in Tel Aviv, Gaza, and throughout the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and supports the work of the Palestine Red Crescent Society and Magen David Adom in Israel
- Explore our global reach - International Committee of the Red Cross
Yemen Latest articles Sudan: Families fleeing Al-Fasher recount harrowing violence as dire needs rise ICRC voices: Dignity for the Dead in Ukraine Ethiopia: Amid rising humanitarian needs in Amhara, 77,000 people in Lalibela regain access to safe water Ukraine: Strikes on cities are upending lives Frequently asked questions: Our work in Sudan
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