International Rescue Committee (IRC)

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Displaced girl at a camp inside Syria
Syria Crisis

The IRC is marshaling a humanitarian response to help the thousands of people crossing Syria’s borders every day, as well as those trapped by the violence inside the country. 

Women collect water at an IRC tap in a refugee camp in eastern Chad
Darfur refugees

Some 50,000 people have fled renewed violence in Darfur, Sudan since January, many crossing the border into eastern Chad. The IRC's emergency response has focused on meeting their desperate need for clean water. 

NEW ROOTS IN AMERICA

With support from the IRC, refugees from around the globe who have fled war and persecution are providing nutritious food for their families and planting new roots in their adopted communities in the United States.

Woman in eastern Congo. Photo by Kevin Sites
Hope for Congo Survivors

A study carried out by the IRC and our research partners indicates that group therapy has dramatically reduced symptoms of depression, anxiety and post traumatic stress disorder among survivors of sexual violence in Congo. 

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. At work in over 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities to restore safety, dignity and hope, the IRC leads the way from harm to home.

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June 14, 2013 | Blog Post
I first met Abdallah Ibrahim Yare in Dadaab complex, home to 500,000 refugees, two years ago at the height of the famine in Somalia. He and his family, along with thousands of others, had trekked for days to Kenya in search of food and safety.
June 14, 2013 | Blog Post
In January, we introduced you to Hassan Omar Ibrahim, a Somali who was forced to flee his home due to the famine and was living at Carafat camp, in Galkayo, Somalia. This is the next chapter in his story.
June 14, 2013 | Blog Post
At 23, Hamid was in medical school in Canada when war broke out in Syria. Today, he’s a veteran of frontline medicine. He returned to Syria when the war begin and now works at an IRC-supported field hospital in Aleppo.

Voices for the IRC

Sarah Wayne Callies stars in the AMC television series "The Walking Dead." A long-time supporter of the IRC, she says she is impressed by the bravery, dedication and generosity of those she's met on her visits to IRC programs in Thailand, Jordan, Iraq and the United States.

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David Miliband named next International Rescue Committee President

"The IRC’s mission is personal for me because my own parents were refugees."