World disasters and emergencies

A pair of hands hold harvested maize from a field

Africa food crisis: the Red Cross response

The Red Cross and Red Crescent are providing immediate aid as well as longer term solutions to the crisis

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One of the Women's Squads of Barishal

It starts with her: an update on the brave women of Barishal

18 months into the ‘It starts with her’ programme, which received generous donations from the British public and UK government, women are getting heard.

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Emergency response volunteer Kenny drives through floodwater in a British Red Cross vehicle to reach the community of Fishlake, Doncaster.

Are extreme weather events becoming more frequent?

The Met Office’s senior climate scientist Nikos Christidis explains the link between extreme weather events and climate change

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Standing in front of woods blackened by fire with their backs to the camera, an Australian Red Cross volunteer puts his arm around a woman as she lowers her head.

Australian bush fires: how the Red Cross helped to reunite and rebuild

A moving first-person account of how the Red Cross helped people before, during and after the Australian bush fires.

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British Red Cross chief executive, Beatrice Butsana-Sita

Why we reject hate, racism, violence and discrimination

During the coronavirus pandemic, more than ever, let's treat each other with kindness

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Fast-moving water is seen flooding through a built-up area in Pakistan

Flooding in Pakistan: the latest news

Deadly floods in Pakistan have killed over 1,600 people. Our Pakistan Floods Appeal is now live

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Women including a Red Cross volunteer pass sandbags to each other, surrounded by floodwater

"Climate change is not a future problem - it's here and now"

The IPCC states that climate change is already contributing to humanitarian crises

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A person in a Red Cross uniform walks towards a wildfire at night.

"Climate change: these extremes are the new normal, the time to adapt is now"

Richard Blewitt, executive director, British Red Cross sets out some startling figures on climate change, and explains why it’s vital that we raise our global ambition.

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A photo of Barishal in Bangladesh, which is badly affected by flooding and monsoons every year. In the photo, homes are seen right on the banks of a river, which often floods

"COP26 must support communities already dealing with climate change"

The British Red Cross's policy and advocacy manager for COP26 looks ahead to this year's conference

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A devastated man in India cries as he loses his fiance to the coronavirus

What is happening in Yemen? 21.6 million Yemenis are in dire need of humanitarian support

Years of conflict, the effects of climate change and a floundering economy mean that Yemen's situation is desperate. It must not be forgotten.

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A man driving an IFRC vehicle surveys the scene in the aftermath of Cyclone Batsirai

Madagascar: The aftermath of Cyclone Batsirai

On 5th February, Cyclone Batsirai made landfall on the eastern coast of Madagascar

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A Mongolian woman carries a young goat into her yurt to shelter it from brutal weather.

Faster than disaster: beating the white death in Mongolia

Increasingly, Mongolian herders endure some of the toughest winters on earth and risk losing everything. But a new Red Cross system may make all the difference

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