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International Committee of the Red Cross: On the ground in over 80 countries, providing humanitarian aid to victims of conflict and violence.
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ICRC 5 時間
The Cambodian women’s wheelchair basketball team is determined to win the paralympics in . But they can't do it without your support:
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ICRC 6 時間
Imagine, your town is attacked. You see friends killed. Your home is destroyed. You’re forced to run and hide. You lose your family in the chaos. You cannot return. 1 in 3 people in have been forced from their homes. They don’t have to imagine.
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ICRC 8 時間
No matter how uncertain the journey is, a better life is all they hope for. Every year, 500,000 people migrate to Mexico from neighbouring countries in Central America. These are a few of their stories:
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ICRC 19 時間
“Nothing good comes from war. It kills people and no one likes it.” Ta is unsure of her exact age. War in took her father and her home. She's been living in a camp for almost two years:
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ICRC in Israel & OT 20 時間
A rare piece of good news coming from . For the first time in many months people have been enjoying almost 16 hours of electricity per day the past week.
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ICRC 20 時間
"They deserve a better future than what has been given. A future without burnt homes, hunger, and suffering. A future where schools are open and dreams of becoming doctors are within reach." In South Sudan, a wish for life to return to normal:
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ICRC 22 時間
“They were eating a bit of rice or bread, or flour mixed with water once a day. They literally had nothing." War in has forced nearly 3 million from their homes. Our health coordinator, Avril Patterson, talks about the unimaginable conditions many are living in today:
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ICRC 11月5日
Correction: Landmines and explosive remnants of war injured and killed over 8,600 people in 2016. A number that remains too high. Today, 33 countries have still not joined the Mine Ban Treaty.
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ICRC 11月5日
The Cambodian women’s wheelchair basketball team is determined to win the paralympics in . But they can't do it without your support:
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ICRC 11月5日
Thousands of people are forced to leave their homes every day and embark on dangerous migration routes. All they want is safer, better life for themselves and their families. Take a few seconds and put yourself in their shoes.
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ICRC 11月5日
"Do I buy medicine for my sick child, or food for my family?" A decision no parent should be forced to make. Yet in , this is the brutal reality facing thousands of families today.
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ICRC 11月4日
No matter how uncertain the journey is, a better life is all they hope for. Every year, 500,000 people migrate to Mexico from neighbouring countries in Central America. These are a few of their stories:
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ICRC 11月4日
When the bombs stop, the suffering doesn’t end. A heart-wrenching glimpse inside the reality families living in Eastern Ghouta face today:
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ICRC 11月4日
No one should be subjected to: -abuse -hunger -sexual violence -extortion -threats because they wanted a better life for themselves and their families.
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ICRC 11月4日
Yemen’s children are: -Under attack. -Facing disease. -Starving to death. Today nearly 400,000 children are severely malnourished (). Over 11 million need aid. Yemen's children deserve better.
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ICRC 11月3日
Yemen. Syria. Central African Republic. Libya. Somalia. Democratic Republic of the Congo. Afghanistan. Ukraine. Nigeria. Today, millions endure some of the harshest conflicts on earth. We assist them with the basics of life.
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ICRC 11月3日
Amal was forced to flee with her children when fighting destroyed their home. Amal was hit by a sniper's bullet while trying to find safety. Amal was told she will never walk again. Amal is one of millions whose lives have been decimated by ’s war.
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ICRC 11月3日
Imagine, your town is attacked. You see friends killed. Your home is destroyed. You’re forced to run and hide. You lose your family in the chaos. You cannot return. 1 in 3 people in have been forced from their homes. They don’t have to imagine.
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ICRC 11月3日
She is a survivor of sexual violence. She is a widow. She is a mother. She is restarting her business. She is providing for her children. She is one of thousands of women today in DR Congo trying to rebuild their lives.
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ICRC 11月3日
Thousands of people are forced to leave their homes every day and embark on dangerous migration routes. All they want is safer, better life for themselves and their families. Take a few seconds and put yourself in their shoes.
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