Documents – 34th International Conference
Official documents
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Agenda and programme
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Commission outlines
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Draft resolutions and background documents
Building a universal culture of compliance with international humanitarian law
Draft resolution (34IC/24/9.1DR)
Background document (34IC/24/9.1)
Protecting civilians and other protected persons and objects against the potential human cost of ICT activities during armed conflict
Draft resolution (34IC/24/9.2DR)
Background document (34IC/24/9.2)
Strengthening disaster risk governance through comprehensive legal and regulatory frameworks
Draft resolution (34IC/24/9.3DR)
Background document (34IC/24/9.3)
Annex: Disaster risk governance guidelines
Enabling local leadership, capacity and delivery in principled humanitarian action and strengthening resilience
Draft resolution(34IC/24/9.4DR)
Background document (34IC/24/9.4)
Protecting people from the humanitarian impacts of extreme climate and weather events: Working together to strengthen anticipatory action
Draft resolution (34IC/24/9.5DR)
Background document (34IC/24/9.5)
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Follow-up to the 33rd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent
Report on Resolution 1 of the 33rd International Conference, “Bringing IHL home: A road map for better national implementation of international humanitarian law” (34IC/24/10.1)
Report on Resolution 2 of the 33rd International Conference, “Addressing mental health and psychosocial needs of people affected by armed conflicts, natural disasters and other emergencies” (34IC/24/10.2)
Report on Resolution 3 of the 33rd International Conference, “Time to act: Tackling epidemics and pandemics together” (34IC/24/10.3)
Report on Resolution 4 of the 33rd International Conference, “Restoring Family Links while respecting privacy, including as it relates to personal data protection” (34IC/24/10.4)
Report on Resolution 5 of the 33rd International Conference, “Women and leadership in the humanitarian action of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement” (34IC/24/10.5)
Report on International Humanitarian Law and the Challenges of Contemporary Armed Conflicts (34IC/24/10.6) (French, Spanish and Arabic translation in progress)
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Previous consultations
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Draft zero resolutions
Toward a universal culture of compliance with international humanitarian law
Background document
Protecting civilians and other protected persons and objects against the potential human cost of ICT activities during armed conflict (updated version – June 2024)
Protecting civilians and other protected persons and objects against cyber and information operations during armed conflict
Background document
Strengthening disaster risk governance through comprehensive disaster laws, policies and plans
Background document
Empowering local leadership, capacity and delivery in principled humanitarian action and strengthening resilience
Background document
Protecting people from the humanitarian impacts of extreme climate and weather events: Working together to strengthen anticipatory action
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Draft provisional agenda
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Draft elements of proposed resolutions
– Toward a universal culture of compliance with international humanitarian law
– Preventing and minimizing digital threats to people affected by armed conflict
– Strengthening disaster risk governance through comprehensive disaster laws
Annex: Guidelines on Disaster Risk Governance – Pilot version
– Empowering local leadership, capacity and delivery in humanitarian action and strengthening resilience
– Protecting people from the humanitarian impacts of extreme events: Working together to strengthen anticipatory action -
Outline of proposed agenda topics
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Concept note of the 34th International Conference