The ICRC’s work in Haiti is concentrated in the greater Port-au-Prince area. Our humanitarian action is focused on meeting people’s needs in places that have been devastated by armed violence.| International Committee of the Red Cross
International humanitarian law (IHL) aims to ensure that internally displaced people are protected and given assistance at all stages of their displacement.| International Committee of the Red Cross
Port-au-Prince (ICRC) – Amid increased high-levels of armed violence in Haiti that is exacerbating the health system’s ability to respond to an outbreak of cholera, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is working to support the authorities in dealing with and containing the spread of cholera cases in 18 places of detention.| International Committee of the Red Cross
Life in one of the areas worst affected by armed violence in Port-au-Prince is not easy. Being a medical worker, even less so.| International Committee of the Red Cross
Past conflicts, combined with sudden economic difficulties and worsening climate conditions, had deprived many rural households in Afghanistan of their sources of income and eroded vital irrigation infrastructure.| 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
When conflict impedes access to clean water, safe shelter or a sustainable living environment, the consequences are severe and far-reaching.| 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