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Dans l’Est de la République démocratique du Congo, la guerre ne cesse de marquer les corps et les esprits. Alors que les combats s’intensifient, les civils sont pris au piège d’une violence qui ne leur laisse aucun répit. Fuyant sous le feu des roquettes et des obus, des millions de personnes ont dû abandonner leur...| L’humanitaire dans tous ses états
Article| International Committee of the Red Cross
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
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
Following a life-altering injury, physical rehabilitation is crucial for achieving full independence. At the ICRC, we support civilians on this path.| International Committee of the Red Cross
States and other parties to armed conflict have an obligation to "respect and to ensure respect for" international humanitarian law "in all circumstances".| International Committee of the Red Cross
Health care in danger: At the ICRC, treating and caring for the sick and wounded during armed conflict and other violence is one of our founding principles.| International Committee of the Red Cross