The ICRC has been working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo since 1978, providing protection and assistance to victims of the armed conflicts and other situations of violence that regularly afflict the country.| International Committee of the Red Cross
The ICRC works with national armed and security forces to promote respect for IHL. We also provide support to the Burundi Red Cross to restore family links.| International Committee of the Red Cross
Under international humanitarian law, children affected by armed conflict are entitled to special respect and protection.| International Committee of the Red Cross
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In the first half of 2025, the ICRC responded to humanitarian challenges across Afghanistan by supporting healthcare, providing physical rehabilitation services, assisting people in establishing livelihoods and more.| International Committee of the Red Cross
The ICRC helps in restoring contact between, tracing, or reuniting thousands of family members separated by armed conflict, violence, disasters, or migration.| International Committee of the Red Cross
Civilians have been the main victims of war. Protecting civilians and their property during armed conflict is a cornerstone of international humanitarian law.| International Committee of the Red Cross