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Posted by The IRC on March 22, 2013
Today is World Water Day. It’s an opportunity to spotlight the fact that many women and girls in crisis zones worldwide must trek miles every day just to reach clean water. In Ethiopia, Abdiya Abdi Mohamud remembers what life was like before an IRC-built water system reached her village. more »
Posted in Health, Africa, Ethiopia | Tags: water, World Water Day | 1 Comments
Posted by The IRC on March 21, 2013
Thanks to a tractor donated by a local church, refugee farmers in the IRC's New Roots program in Phoenix will be able to do their work in half the time and harvest twice as much land. more »
Posted in Resettlement, New Roots, United States, US - Phoenix, AZ | Tags: refugees, community gardening, new roots, resettlement, urban farming |
Posted by Sinziana Demian on March 20, 2013
At a village savings and loan association meeting in eastern Congo last month, women cheered for a fellow member who deposited enough money into the collective's pool that week to buy the maximum number of shares – five. more »
Posted in Women, Africa, D.R. Congo | Tags: women, VSLA |
Posted by The IRC on March 19, 2013
Ten years after the invasion, there are more than 1 million Iraqis who have little hope of returning to their homes due to ongoing violence. IRC protection teams travel across Iraq to provide legal support to those seeking a permanent home. more »
Posted in Iraqi Refugees, Iraq |
Posted by The IRC on March 19, 2013
As a refugee from Iraq, IRC English teacher Taghreed had to meet the same challenges her students face every day: the stress of leaving a home, the difficulties of resettlement, and the adjustment to American life. more »
Posted in Iraqi Refugees, Resettlement, United States, US - New York, NY | Tags: refugees, Iraqi refugees, resettlement, education, ESL |
Posted by The IRC on March 18, 2013
Dalya Sarkees can still describe the colorful dawn sky above Baghdad the morning the U.S.-led invasion started. She's one of thousands of Iraqi refugees resettled in the U.S. by the IRC as violence continues to plague the country a decade after the war began in 2003. more »
Posted in Iraqi Refugees, Resettlement, United States, US - Tucson, AZ | Tags: refugees, Iraqi refugees, resettlement, conflict | 1 Comments
Posted by Ned Colt on March 15, 2013
It was two years ago today that Damascus saw the first small sparks of protest. At last count at least 70,000 Syrians are dead, 2.5 million are displaced inside and outside the country and more than four million Syrians are in dire need of humanitarian aid. more »
Posted in Advocacy, Syria Crisis, Jordan | Tags: refugees, conflict, humanitarian aid, Syrian refugees, Syria crisis |
Posted by The IRC on March 14, 2013
With your outstanding support on International Women's Day (Mar. 8), this photo was our most-shared Facebook post ever. Thank you to everyone who took up the cause and stood up for women and girls around the globe! more »
Posted in Gender based Violence, Women | Tags: International Women's Day, women, howtohelp |
Posted by The IRC on March 11, 2013
Syria’s devastating civil war continues, driving more than one million people to seek safety in neighboring countries. Call on your member of Congress to ensure that Syrian refugees receive the humanitarian assistance they desperately need. more »
Posted in Syria Crisis, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon | Tags: Advocacy, conflict, howtohelp, Syrian conflict |
Posted by Peter Biro on March 11, 2013
March 11 marks the second anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan. The IRC continues to work with three Japanese aid groups to assist elderly and disabled survivors, and help rebuild the ruined coastal fishing industry. more »
Posted in Emergency Response, Japan | Tags: natural disaster, AAR, JEN, Peace Winds Japan |
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