Joint projects on RESEARCH
Violence against healthcare an facility damage in Bangladesh
On 16th of February 2023 the ICRC hosted an event to present the findings of the study Violence against health care and facility damage in Bangladesh, conducted by the Centre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB).
How can cities best prepare for emergencies?
Building capacity to respond to mass casualty
events is an important consideration for urban health authorities.
This pilot of a new tool may enable city leaders to improve emergency response plans
events is an important consideration for urban health authorities.
This pilot of a new tool may enable city leaders to improve emergency response plans
Researching violence Agains Health Care: GAPS & PRIORITIES
Our Researching Violence Against Health Care: Gaps and Priorities report identifies key evidence gaps that need to be filled through rigorous research if we are to identify solutions to prevent and protect health care from violence.
Madrid Round Table on DATA COLLECTION
Peer-to-Peer Round Table on National Data Collection Systems to Measure and Analyse Violence against Health Care, Madrid, Spain, 27–28 November 2019
Communication campaigns
Communication Campaign in Colombia
When medical staff, whose work is to save lives, are being attacked, stigmatized or harassed, you have to wonder, has the world turned upside down?
Communication Campaign in Lebanon
As part of its multidisciplinary HCiD programming, the delegation in collaboration with the Movement, has deployed a campaign which uses emotional language and imagery to appeal to the conscience of the whole population in the country.
Selected Experiences:
COVID-19 Special
For people living in conflict zones, the pandemic spread of coronavirus disease (also known as COVID-19) represents a dramatic threat to life.
Selected Experience: Lebanon
Ein el-Helweh is the biggest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. Measuring just one square kilometre, it is home to as many as 70,000 people, including Palestinian refugees from Syria and smaller numbers of Syrian refugees and Lebanese nationals.