The ICRC has been present in Sudan since 1978, helping people affected by conflict in Darfur, Blue Nile, South Kordofan and Eastern Sudan and promoting international humanitarian law.| International Committee of the Red Cross
The ICRC is deeply alarmed by the recent surge in attacks on critical civilian infrastructure in Sudan.| International Committee of the Red Cross
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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
The ICRC protects those affected by war and conflict, advocating for their rights and providing life-saving assistance at all stages of hostilities.| 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
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
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