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The Geneva Conventions at 60

A group of middle-eastern men and women stand next to a Red Cross truck outside of a Red Cross post. They have sullen expressions and one, a women, holds a portrait photo of a man.

Protecting
journalists

Journalists often put themselves at risk to report the true picture of a conflict situation. How can we protect them?

Protecting journalists >

Justice
for victims

How can we make sure that victims feel that justice is meaningful and relevant to them?

Justice for victims >

Media spotlight
dilemma

Prisoners' privacy must be protected but the media highlights violations of the Geneva Conventions. How can we reconcile this?

Media spotlight dilemma >

Responding
to violations

The Geneva Conventions enjoy universal acceptance. But how can we get wider international support for dealing with the violations?

Responding to violations >

Working
with you

The Geneva Conventions are the cornerstone of international humanitarian law. Tell us what you've done to explore them and what we can do to help.

Working with you >

Your
contributions

See how your contributions have shaped our action plan

Your contributions >