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The official podcast of the ICRC in the US & Canada. Podcasting to you from Washington, DC. We aim to highlight the human element behind the consequences of conflict. Humanitarian profiles,...

Disclaimer: The advice, opinions and statements contained in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views o...

Disclaimer: The advice, opinions and statements contained in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views o...

Disclaimer: The advice, opinions and statements contained in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views o...

Disclaimer: The advice, opinions and statements contained in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views o...

Disclaimer: The advice, opinions and statements contained in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views o...

Disclaimer: The advice, opinions and statements contained in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views o...

After 14 years of registering more than 35,000 people as missing, the International Red Cross can finally bring some solace to families on t...

It's been a challenging time to be part of a humanitarian organization in the U.S. The terms: foreign assistance aid and foreign aid have be...

Since the beginning of time, war has been used as a tool to resolve disagreements. While countless numbers of civilians die in war, the cost...

In this Digital Dilemmas 2.0: Deepfakes episode, we take a look at two poignant questions: "How do we distinguish truth from manipulation? W...

In a country of more than 100 armed groups, the Democratic Republic of Congo has one of the most protracted and forgotten conflicts in the w...

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In 2017, a battle raged in Mosul, as Iraqi armed forces and their international supporters fought to dislodge Islamic State fighters from th...

Following the end of the Islamic State Group's caliphate in Mosul, Iraq in 2017, hundreds of women and children were detained in facilities...

While media images showed the initial destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam leaving thousands of homes underwater and civilians without elect...

Today, we have an archived episode for you from last year called "Inside the Central Tracing Agency." It's a 150-year-old division of the IC...

The level of armed violence in Haiti—akin to what we see in areas of conflict around the world—has had a direct and devastating impact on th...

TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains sounds of an explosion and may be disturbing to some listeners. Digital dilemmas surrounding internet...

Welcome to the 2022 season of the International Committee of the Red Cross's Intercross: The Podcast. If you're new to the podcast, our goal...

In this episode, we learn about the Ubumwe Community Center in Gisenyi, Rwanda, their motto, "disability is not inability," and the importan...

Intense hostilities in Yemen have raged for more than seven years. The needs are severe and deepen by the minute with more than two-thirds o...

Following the change of government in August 2021, most of the health workers in Afghanistan were no longer getting paid. Medicines were no...

Prolonged drought, conflict, global inflation, and now a shortage of grain due to the Ukraine conflict. Somalia is particularly hard hit. Ov...

Almost 40 years after the Falkland Islands/Malvinas conflict, we look back on the ICRC's efforts to identify unknown soldiers. Figuring who...

In this episode, we tell the story of the more than 150-year-old Central Tracing Agency, a division of the ICRC that today is a crucial reso...

In this episode, we're going to learn about how the ICRC works with what are known in Mexico as, colectivos, or groups of families and frien...

This mini episode kick starts the 2022 season of Intercross: The Podcast. In this episode, we rewind the tape and listen to an interview wit...

More than 10 years of brutal conflict in Syria has left most of the population in need of assistance and without access to basic services in...

After 10 years of conflict in Syria, thousands of people are missing, hundreds of thousands are dead, and millions of people are displaced....

After 10 years of conflict in Syria, thousands of people are missing, hundreds of thousands are dead, and millions of people are displaced....

Long after returning home to the US, a staggering number of veterans suffer from untreated depression, PTSD, trauma and other mental health...

World leaders have converged on the Scottish city of Glasgow for COP26—the United Nations climate change conference. The stakes could not be...

Digital technologies – both their presence and absence during crises – are impacting humanitarian action and civilians' lives. They are also...

The average time that the ICRC has been present in its ten largest operations is 42 years. With these seemingly endless wars come layers of...

Contemporary crises and armed conflicts are increasingly complex, with humanitarian needs made even more acute by the protracted and urban n...

The COVID-19 pandemic has turned nearly every aspect of society on its head. Law enforcement agencies and services play a crucial role in th...

What are the humanitarian consequences of urban warfare, and how can international humanitarian law (IHL) reduce them? The conversation cont...

What are the humanitarian consequences of urban warfare, and how can IHL reduce them? A conversation with Cordula Droege, ICRC's Chief Legal...

COVID has turned our world upside down and amplified challenges on a global scale. Issues like the spread of disinformation and the role of...

This week, Intercross the Podcast has a special Audio Diary from Yemen. It features Tobias Ehret, ICRC's Field Team Leader, and Samar Al-Agh...

With over 24 million in need of aid and only half of its health facilities functioning, Yemen is the world's single largest humanitarian cri...

What is acceptable and what is prohibited in armed conflict? The four Geneva Conventions of 1949 form the foundation of international humani...

During armed conflicts, other situations of violence, natural disasters, or migration, countless people go missing, causing great anguish fo...

To mark World Humanitarian Day, in this episode podcast we have Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Population, Refugees a...

More than 700,000 people have died from COVID worldwide—and that number goes up every day. Accompanying these deaths is grief, but the norma...

This year marks the 60th birthday of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For the last 25+ years, the country has been embroiled in conflic...

In conflict and post-conflict contexts, access to assistance and protection is constantly contested, particularly for vulnerable populations...

Mali sits in the middle of West Africa, with most of the country situated within in the Sahel desert. It is a key operation for the ICRC, wh...

To say that COVID19 has had global reaching impacts is an understatement. But for those living in Syria, the pandemic reaches the country at...

Each year, armed conflict disrupts millions of lives. It also disrupts the infrastructure that makes daily life possible, such as damage to...