Since 1933, the IRC has provided hope and humanitarian aid to refugees and other victims of oppression and violent conflict around the world.
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These pix from Mali show the devastating impact of the #drought sweeping across Africa's #Sahel region: t.co/6dO5jkrY
May 21, 2012
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@mmm_dumpling @GPTW_Global @CorConnection @hiltonprize @NataCour @SharonDAgostino Thanks for your support!
May 18, 2012
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On the blog: Uganda after #Kony: Alice Akoko’s story t.co/qpKLefsZ
May 18, 2012
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Women fleeing conflict often face increased risk of rape & domestic violence. Unacceptable? Sign the #WakeUp pledge: t.co/y3reqP3J
May 17, 2012
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Commentary by the IRC's Liz Pender: Rape & domestic violence are all too common for women who fled the Nuba mountains: t.co/vzKfhqbp
May 17, 2012
VOICES FROM THE FIELDTHE IRC BLOG
Quoted: ‘We innovate, then evaluate, then innovate again’
April 18, 2011
By The IRC
The IRC’s Tuungane program (“Let’s unite” in Swahili) has helped nearly 2 million people living in war-torn eastern Congo rebuild villages and construct new clinics, wells, schools, bridges and roads since it was launched in 2007 with funding from the U.K. Department for International Development.
"To serve the world’s uprooted people, we innovate, then evaluate, then innovate again"
- Sue Dwyer, International Rescue Committee vice president for program quality, on how the IRC's emphasis on research and evaluation helps us identify the most effective responses to humanitarian crises around the world. She was quoted in a Q&A on innovation hosted by Devex, one of the largest networks of global aid and international development professionals. You can read the full interview with Sue here.
The IRC is proud to have been chosen a Devex Top 40 Development Innovator in a poll of thousands of Devex members. Devex announced the honorees today on Facebook.
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