This project on Buddhism and IHL does not merely explore correspondences, but also investigates how Buddhism might help to reduce suffering during armed conflict on its own terms.
This online reference library of books, articles, reports and multimedia provides a vital resource on the topics of Islam and IHL, and Islam and humanitarian principles.
The ICRC engages worldwide with religious scholars, academics, humanitarian workers and other segments of civil society to explore correspondences between humanitarian principles and religious teachings. This film is a contribution ...
In this series of videos, eight Muslim scholars from around the world present their perspectives on topics related to Islamic law and International Humanitarian Law (IHL).
From 8 to 9 March 2018, over 120 participants from 18 countries gathered in Jakarta, Indonesia for the Regional Conference on Humanitarian Action and Negotiation in Asia.
Humanitarian aid is no longer dominated by Western donors and international aid agencies. Dealing with disasters, bringing relief to war zones, etc. all involve local, national and regional bodies.