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Typhoon Haiyan

Discover more on the Red Cross Red Crescent response to the most powerful storm to ever make landfall.

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Disaster law

Strong disaster law can make communities safer and response operations more effective.

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WDR2015

World Disasters Report – Focus on local actors, the key to humanitarian effectiveness

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Resilience Journal

See 42 inspirational stories of resilience from around the world.

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Press releases

One month on: Haiti Red Cross teams focus on stopping cholera and aiding tens of thousands of people in isolated hurricane-hit communities

Port-au Prince, 3 November 2016 —Since Hurricane Matthew struck Haiti one month ago, the Haiti Re...

Two months on from DPRK floods Red Cross supports massive reconstruction effort to re-house thousands

The IFRC, together with UN and other international organisations are contributing to the ...

Haiti Red Cross relief efforts continue in areas hardest hit by Hurricane Matthew

Port-au-Prince, 26 October 2016 – Today 300 families received relief items such as hygiene kits,...

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