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Tweets from @Federation
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RT @IIHL_Geneva: Be part of "The Humanitarian Adventure" this weekend in #Geneva for the reopening of the @Federation @ICRC #Museum! http:/… 11 hours ago
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RT @joelletanguy: Le nouveau Musée de la Croix-Rouge ouvre ses portes aujourd'hui à #Genève @cicr_francais @Federation @RCRCYouth @YvesD… 1 day ago
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We have received sad + alarming news: #syrian #redcrescent worker killed. Parties must respect + allow safe passage for #humanitarians 1 day ago
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At #GPDRR13 we will show govts evidence that prevention saves lives & money. #RedCross #RedCrescent data says $1/prevention = $2-$55/cure 3 days ago
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#GPDRR13 brings 2gether govt, INGO, #privatesector 2 shape policy framework for #disaster #riskreduction. #RedCross #RedCrescent impt voices 3 days ago
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Migration Archive
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Call for participants: Learn about IFRC’s policy and principles around migration
Posted on April 30, 2013 | 2 CommentsApplication deadline: 19 May 2013 Start date: 3 June 2013 The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Learning network, in partnership with the University of Illinois... -
New interactive educational guide on the Policy framework for addressing humanitarian dimensions of migration
Posted on March 12, 2013 | No CommentsThe Migration unit at the IFRC is very pleased to announce the launch of our new interactive educational guide on the Policy framework for addressing humanitarian dimensions of migration. This... -
Migration: Should I stay or should I go?
Posted on November 28, 2011 | No CommentsAbout 50 years ago, my father made the choice to leave because he faced hunger and war. He found courage to leave everyone and everything that mattered to him behind, facing two months in the basement of a ship to get to an unknown place where people spoke an unknown language... -
Life on hold in a Tunisia transit camp
Posted on June 23, 2011 | No CommentsThe wind sweeps the earth clean every night. And each morning, the sinuous traces of snakes create undulating patterns in the sand – a reminder of the unseen threats underfoot in the refugee camps at Ras Jedir in Tunisia, along the border with Libya. -
RedTalk #3: Roger Bracke on responding to the displaced in an unstable context (26 May, 2011)
Posted on May 26, 2011 | No CommentsPolitical unrest and change are sweeping North Africa and the Middle East. Tunisia – a country still recovering from a recent revolution initiated by its youth – has significant flows of...



