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Aid for people affected by war: ICRC assistance
Section on assistance for people affected by war. Access to sections on: restoring people’s ability to provide for themselves; ensuring health care and clean water; assistance programmes in specific countries.

Burundi. Preparing for a food distribution. Ref. BI-N-00065-12
"Assistance" is part of a set of activities aimed at ensuring full respect for the rights of the individual in accordance with international humanitarian law, human rights law and refugee law. Vital measures include convincing the authorities to end specific patterns of abuse and alleviating suffering by providing material or medical assistance. The aim is to preserve or restore acceptable living conditions for civilians, the sick and wounded (both military and civilian), and people deprived of their freedom.

Assistance work centres on the domains of health, economic security and water and habitat and seeks to reduce sickness and deaths among conflict victims. Precedence is given to ensuring access to food, water and other vital necessities, and to restoring satisfactory hygiene conditions. To avoid dependency, the longer-term aim is to restore self-sufficiency, thereby also protecting the dignity of people affected by conflict.

Key document
Emergency item catalogue
    1-5-2005
    Emergency items catalogue
    The Emergency items catalogue lists all the items used in Red Cross Red Crescent relief work, and details the exact product specification for each item. It is aimed at logistics personnel and suppliers.
    (ICRC Activities\Assistance)

Annual Report
    2-6-2008
    Assistance : extract from ICRC Annual Report 2007
    The Assistance Division provides strategic support and professional expertise in three areas of activity – health services, economic security and water and habitat – to operations in the field. It also devotes considerable effort to the vital area of staff development and management.
    (ICRC Activities\Assistance)
    Annual Report

Feature
    17-9-2008
    Pakistan: displaced people face social upheaval
    Fighting between government forces and the armed opposition continues in the region bordering Afghanistan. Civilians are paying a heavy price. The ICRC’s Sitara Jabeen reports on the cultural and social challenges facing displaced people on the Pakistani/Afghan border.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan)
    Feature Includes Photo

    26-8-2008
    Ghana: Red Cross comes to the aid of a town divided by inter-tribal fighting
    Clashes between the Mamprusi and Kusasi tribes in the northern Ghanaian town of Bawku have left many people in fear of their lives and separated from their livelihoods. The Red Cross has stepped in to help them through these trying times.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Ghana)
    Feature Includes Photo

    20-3-2008
    The transition from acute to chronic in medicine and in the humanitarian work of the ICRC
    How do humanitarian workers in a country emerging from war, and doctors practising medicine in Geneva, experience the transition from an acute to a chronic problem – from saving lives to supporting patients suffering from a long-term illness? This was the subject debated by doctors, patients and ICRC managers in Zinal, Switzerland, in March 2008. The author of this text is a political adviser to the International Committee of the Red Cross, responsible for the analysis of future trends. The text reflects the author's opinions only and does not necessarily correspond to the views of the ICRC.
    (ICRC Activities\Assistance)
    FeatureMarion Harroff-Tavel

    23-1-2008
    Kenya: Red Cross counsellors provide needed help for displaced
    About 1,500 people remain at the police station camp for the displaced in Kakamega. Many of them own small businesses in the town and are reluctant to abandon their property. Red Cross counsellors are providing much-needed support to those who are at a loss as to where to go from here. Bernard Barrett reports.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya)
    Feature Includes Photo

    17-1-2008
    Kenya: a long-term effort needed for victims of violence
    With the political situation in Kenya still tense, the humanitarian consequences of the post-election violence persist and the people affected remain in need of ongoing support. The Kenya Red Cross and the ICRC are preparing to help for the long term.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya)
    Feature Includes Photo

    14-1-2008
    Kenya: displaced families rely on aid after homes are destroyed
    The violence in Kenya has killed hundreds of people and forced an estimated quarter of a million from their homes in the Rift Valley region. Many have gathered at public sites where they are surviving on hand-outs. The ICRC's Anne Mucheke reports.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya)
    Feature Includes Photo

    13-11-2007
    Somalia: aid continues for flood victims
    Three consecutive seasons of flooding have left farming villages in the Middle Shebelle region of Somalia with no crops. The ICRC continues to step in with emergency aid to bolster coping mechanisms as the next round of floods looms.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Somalia)
    Feature Includes Photo

    31-8-2007
    Relief for the displaced of rural Uganda
    The ICRC is continuing to deliver seeds and essential assistance items to hundreds of thousands of people uprooted by conflict in northern Uganda. Ugandan journalist Denis Ocwich reports on a delivery of supplies to a remote camp for displaced persons.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Uganda)
    Feature Includes Photo

    31-7-2007
    Central African Republic: hoes help the displaced survive in the bush
    Following numerous attacks in north western C.A.R., whole villages were emptied as families fled to the forest. In an effort to assist the most vulnerable, the ICRC has distributed a number of key household items to over 13,000 families, not least of which hoes to work their fields.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Central African Republic)
    Feature Includes Photo

    24-5-2007
    Darfur: bringing vital water relief to isolated rural areas
    Access to water is an ongoing concern for the people of Darfur, particularly during the dry season. Alleviating water shortages is an urgent matter for the ICRC. The overall aim of the organization is to help residents in remote rural areas become self-sufficient, so that they will not have to move to overcrowded camps in search of aid.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Sudan)
    Feature Includes Photo

ICRC film
    7-6-2007
    ICRC - 20 years in Afghanistan
    Through the words of those who have borne the brunt of Afghanistan's devastating conflicts, this film looks back on 20 years of uninterrupted ICRC presence in the country. Both beneficiaries and local staff describe the profound impact the ICRC's dedicated work has had on their lives and on those of their fellow countrymen from all ethnic and religious backgrounds.
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Films\Assistance)
    ICRC film Includes Video

    1-12-2006
    Haiti: changing Cité-Soleil
    The Cité-Soleil shantytown in Port-au-Prince has been the scene of deadly clashes between armed groups and UN forces. Local people live in abject poverty against a backdrop of violence, without even basic services to make their lives more bearable. Together, the ICRC and the Haitian Red Cross are providing an ambulance service for the sick and wounded, repairing water points and seeking to give some hope again to the people of Cité-Soleil.
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Films\From the field)
    ICRC film Includes Video

    1-12-2006
    Lebanon: a summer under the bombs
    The month-long conflict that raged between Hezbollah and Israel brought the Lebanese summer to a violent end. Once again, civilians paid the highest price. Under the falling bombs, ICRC and Lebanese Red Cross aid workers struggled to evacuate the wounded and get food and water to the survivors. Amid the devastation and the unexploded bombs left behind by the conflict, can life ever return to normal?
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Films\From the field)
    ICRC film Includes Video

ICRC Publication
    16-8-2008
    Nutrition manual for humanitarian action
    This manual is an important tool for all humanitarian workers involved in the field of nutrition. In addition to presenting an in-depth explanation of human nutrition, nutrition crisis and nutritional programmes within humanitarian intervention, the manual highlights the importance of maintaining a better understanding of the broader impact of war on all aspects of daily life. It argues that food is not just a means for survival but that it is a basic right for those caught up in the conflict, as defined in international humanitarian law.
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Assistance)
    ICRC PublicationAlain Mourey Includes PDF

    7-7-2008
    Economic security
    The ICRC's work to promote economic security is intended to ensure that households and communities can cover their unavoidable expenditures and maintain or restore sustainable livelihoods.
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Assistance)
    ICRC Publication Includes PDF

    26-6-2006
    First Aid in armed conflicts and other situations of violence
    A practical manual presenting the specific knowledge, skills and practices that First Aiders should have to act safely and effectively when caring for people caught up in armed conflicts and other situations of violence, such as internal disturbances and tensions.
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Assistance)
    ICRC Publication Includes PDF

    31-7-2004
    Children in war information kit
    The kit describes those activities carried out by the ICRC to restore family links, provide care and protect unaccompanied children and child soldiers, among others. As both a work tool and a source of information, it covers the legal protection of children in situations of armed conflict and contains a summary of those provisions of international humanitarian law that apply specifically to children.
    (All documents in pdf format)
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Protection)
    ICRC Publication Includes PDF

International Review of the Red Cross
    30-6-2007
    Governing catastrophes: security, health and humanitarian assistance
    Recent catastrophes, and predictions of an increasing potential for more, have stimulated thinking about the best policy responses to these threats. This article explores how security concepts influence catastrophe governance. It considers how globalization affects thinking about catastrophes, describes ways in which catastrophes have been conceptualized as governance challenges and explains how health and humanitarian assistance experienced “securitization” in the post-Cold War period.
    (Info resources\International Review\2007 - No. 866)
    International Review of the Red CrossDavid P. Fidler Includes PDF

    30-6-2007
    Who will assist the victims of use of nuclear, radiological, biological or chemical weapons – and how?
    It is uncertain who will assist the victims of use of nuclear, radiological, biological or chemical weapons if an international response is required and how this assistance can be provided without undue risk to those providing it. The use of such weapons presents a variety of risks and the political and security implications are serious and complex. This article shows the difficulties inherent in assisting the victims of use of nuclear, radiological, biological and chemical weapons.
    (Info resources\International Review\2007 - No. 866)
    International Review of the Red CrossDominique Loye, Robin Coupland Includes PDF

    31-12-2004
    Humanitarian Assistance in Armed Conflict
    Conference of the Luxemburg Group - 24-25 May 2004
    Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva
    (Info resources\International Review\2004 - No. 856)
    International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF

    30-9-2004
    ICRC Assistance Policy
    Adopted by the Assembly of the International Committee of the Red Cross on 29 April 2004 - Public version
    (Info resources\International Review\2004 - No. 855)
    International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF

    31-3-1999
    The humanitarian-development gap
    (Info resources\International Review\1999 - No. 833)
    International Review of the Red CrossJonathan Moore

    31-12-1998
    Humanitarian assistance: towards a right of access to victims of natural disasters
    (Info resources\International Review\1998 - No. 325)
    International Review of the Red CrossRohan J. Hardcastle, Adrian T. L. Chua

    31-12-1998
    Victims of natural disaster and the right to humanitarian assistance: a practitioner’s view
    (Info resources\International Review\1998 - No. 325)
    International Review of the Red CrossPeter Walker

Interview
    15-8-2008
    Georgia/Russian Federation: civilians in need in conflict affected areas
    The humanitarian situation of thousands of civilians affected by the conflict in Georgia remains extremely serious. As far as the security situation allows, the ICRC is responding to the crisis by providing medical supplies and emergency assistance items, as well as providing water and improving living conditions in shelters for the displaced. The head of the ICRC's Eastern Europe department, Pascale Meige Wagner, explains.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Georgia)
    Interview Includes Photo

    14-8-2008
    Georgia/Russian Federation: assistance through rapid deployment makes the difference
    As Georgia continues to reel from the violence of the past week, the ICRC's emergency response is in full swing. So far, almost 100 tonnes of relief supplies have been flown to the affected region. The organization has also sent over 40 additional staff to Georgia and the Russian Federation to support efforts in helping people who were forced to flee their homes. The ICRC's rapid deployment adviser, Samuel Bon, describes the role of the Rapid Deployment Unit, and how it is helping to bring assistance to thousands of people in Georgia and North Ossetia.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Georgia)
    Interview Includes Photo

    12-8-2008
    Georgia/Russian Federation: ICRC delivers assistance to civilians in conflict affected areas
    The ICRC is flying 15 tonnes of medicine and medical supplies to Georgia on Tuesday to help treat those injured in the armed conflict involving Georgian, South Ossetian and Russian troops. Large numbers of civilians have been hurt in the conflict and thousands have been forced to flee their homes. Sangeeta Koenig, the ICRC's deputy head of operations for Eastern Europe, talks about the organization's response to the crisis.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Georgia)
    Interview Includes Photo

    30-6-2008
    Somalia: humanitarian crisis deepens amid growing insecurity
    Somalia is facing its worst crisis in a decade, with drought, fighting and spiralling food prices having a devastating effect on the population. Pascal Hundt, the ICRC's outgoing head of delegation in Somalia, describes the complexities of the enduring conflict, and the ICRC's role in helping the Somali people cope with a multitude of hardships.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Somalia)
    Interview Includes Photo

    27-5-2008
    Food crisis: the rising human cost
    As the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement prepares to take action in the face of the unprecedented food crisis. the head of the ICRC's Economic Security Unit, Barbara Boyle Saidi, looks at the underlying causes of the problem and the strategies needed to address it.
    (ICRC Activities\Assistance\Economic security)
    Interview Includes Photo

    23-4-2008
    Somalia: 'delivering the goods' despite increasingly volatile climate
    The situation in Somalia is growing steadily worse, with increasing violence having caused a mass exodus from Mogadishu. Daniel Gagnon, the ICRC's economic security delegate in Somalia, describes the plight of the beleaguered Somali people, and what the ICRC is doing to help.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Somalia)
    Interview Includes Photo

    18-2-2008
    Humanitarian situation worsens as Afghan hostilities spread
    The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is deeply concerned about the worsening humanitarian situation in Afghanistan. As armed hostilities spread and insecurity grows, more and more people are being forced to flee their homes. It is also becoming increasingly difficult for the ICRC to access displaced people throughout the country. In addition, freezing temperatures and blizzards have affected several areas, killing hundreds. Interview with Franz Rauchenstein, ICRC deputy head of delegation in Afghanistan.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Afghanistan)
    Interview Includes Photo

    20-3-2007
    World Water Day: restoring water to millions of people affected by conflict
    More than one billion people worldwide lack access to safe water. For around 300 million, the problem is exacerbated by armed conflict or internal violence. On the occasion of World Water Day 2007, Robert Mardini, head of the ICRC's water and habitat unit, describes the organization's distinct approach to its work in situations of armed conflict.
    (ICRC Activities\Assistance\Water and habitat)
    Interview Includes Photo

Official Statement
Photo Collection
    30-3-2007
    Uganda: improving the lives of over half a million displaced people
    It is estimated that the decade-long conflict in Uganda has forced over 1.7 million people from their homes into camps for the displaced. In February-March 2007, the ICRC distributed substantial aid to some 560,000 displaced people currently living in camps, returning to their homes or resettling after years of displacement.
    (Info resources\Photos\Africa)
    Photo Collection Includes Photo

    15-12-2006
    Hundreds of thousands of Somalis stricken by disastrous floods
    Somalis living along the Shabele and Juba rivers, who have already suffered from a dreadful drought and whose very existence is jeopardized by the ongoing armed violence, now have to contend with the worst floods the country has experienced in recent years.
    (Info resources\Photos\Africa)
    Photo Collection Includes Photo

    28-6-2006
    Cité-Soleil: grinding poverty, relentless violence
    Built in the 1960s to house a few thousand workers, Cité-Soleil is now one of the largest shantytowns in the northern hemisphere and a microcosm of all the ills that beset Haitian society: endemic unemployment, illiteracy, the collapse of public services, insalubrity, crime and violence.
    (Info resources\Photos\The Americas)
    Photo Collection Includes Photo

    10-5-2005
    Peace returns to Casamance
    The ICRC helps the people most severely affected by the conflict in Casamance to return to a normal life. Access to health care and safe drinking water are priorities.
    (Info resources\Photos\Africa)
    Photo Collection Includes Photo

Press article
    31-7-2005
    Towards peace in Casamance
    A fragile peace is emerging in Casamance, after more than 20 years of conflict. Tens of thousands of people, driven from their villages by the fighting have now returned. The ICRC, with the support of the Senegalese Red Cross, is assisting in the recovery by improving water supply and sanitation in the devastated province – Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 2, 2005
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Senegal)
    Press articleJean-François Berger

Press briefing
    22-11-2006
    Somalia: ICRC launches emergency response for flood victims
    The ICRC has begun an emergency operation to assist hundreds of thousands of people affected by heavy flooding in southern Somalia. The flooding, following the drought of early 2006, is exacerbating an already dire humanitarian situation.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Somalia)
    Press briefing

Report
    4-4-2007
    The Russian Federation: ICRC plan of action 2007
    In this document the ICRC describes its projected activities for 2007, including its plans to meet the humanitarian needs of those affected by the violence in Chechnya.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Russia)
    Report Includes PDF

Video Collection
    8-6-2006
    DRC: ICRC distributes essential aid to villagers
    A gradual improvement in the security situation has recently allowed some 45,000 people to return to their homes in the Kibirizi area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The ICRC is providing the necessary materials that will help people resume the lives they had before they were forced to flee their villages at the beginning of the year.
    (Info resources\Video)
    Video Collection Includes Video

    5-7-2005
    Darfur: ICRC continues food assistance
    The ICRC is supplying food, tools and seeds to those affected by the conflict in Darfur. The assistance is intended to tide people over until the next harvest and prevent them having to leave their homes to join those already languishing in camps for the displaced.
    (Info resources\Video)
    Video Collection Includes Video


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