Photo Essays
Providing stability amid upheavalRefuge, Pakistan05.10.2012
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More than 5,200 children attend IRC-run schools at the Jalozai camp for those displaced by conflict. The schools provide a stable environment and a routine that helps the children recover from the traumatizing experiences many have faced. Teachers are trained to actively involve students in learning, increasing their self-awareness and confidence. | ||
Protecting women in YidaSouth Sudan04.17.2012
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Refugees fleeing South Kordofan in the Republic of Sudan are crossing the border into South Sudan as violence escalates in the embattled region. The IRC is working in the remote Yida refugee camp to provide assistance for women and girls who have been sexually assaulted while fleeing the crisis and after their arrival. | ||
Pakistan's rural womenWomen, Asia03.07.2012
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In rural Pakistan, women play an important role in every aspect of family, culture, work and life. The IRC's Ned Colt met several generations of women from one family in a village where we've been helping residents recover from the devastating floods which inundated close to a fifth of the country in 2010. | ||
Japan tsunami recoveryEmergency Response, Japan03.06.2012
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On Japan’s tsunami-devastated northeast coast, the IRC is helping Japanese aid groups support the elderly and people with disabilities; supply people living on remote islands with food, fuel, tents, blankets and other critical supplies; and help kick-start the fishing industry. Story and photos by the IRC's Peter Biro (Published Mar. 6, 2012) | ||
Inside our work in AfghanistanAfghani Refugees, Asia02.12.2012
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Having endured decades of conflict and frequent natural disasters, Afghanistan is one of the poorest countries on earth. The IRC focuses on emergency preparedness and response as well as longer term development. Currently working in seven of the country’s 34 provinces, the IRC’s staff is 98% Afghan. | ||
Starting over in CongoEmergency Response, Africa, D.R. Congo01.18.2012
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Last year, the IRC organized three fairs in Congo’s South Kivu Province, which continues to be marred by insecurity and large population displacements. More than 5,000 families—some who were forced from home by violence, others who have been sharing their homes with the uprooted—exchanged IRC vouchers for basic items they need to rebuild their lives. The fairs, sponsored by UNICEF, also gave local merchants business, providing an important economic boost to the region. | ||
Jencarlos in HaitiHaiti12.15.2011
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Singer, actor and IRC Voice Jencarlos Canela recently visited IRC programs in Haiti that are helping those who lost homes and loved ones in the massive earthquake of January 2010. Jencarlos had the opportunity to meet hundreds of children and their families who are still displaced nearly two years after the disaster. | ||
Adopt A Family (2011) Holiday Party at Northridge Presbyterian ChurchEvents, US - Dallas, TX12.10.2011
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On December 10, 2011, the IRC in Dallas hosted its second annual Adopt-A-Family holiday party at Northridge Presbyterian Church. To accomodate the number of donors and refugee families that participated in this year's Adopt-A-Family initiative, the IRC actually hosted two parties in one day. One party began at 12:30 pm with a second party following at 3 pm. More than 300 people attended. | ||
A class in post-flood recoveryEducation, Asia, Pakistan12.05.2011
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As many as five thousand schools were damaged or destroyed in Pakistan's record flooding of 2010. During this past summer, the IRC rehabilitated nine schools in northern Pakistan. We also retrained teachers, and revived Parent Teacher Associations. | ||
Inside our work in Congo12.01.2011
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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, years of violence and political instability have left much of the country in disarray. The IRC supports the people of Congo by providing them with basic services like health care and education, and helps them stay safe amid the ongoing violence. |





