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VOICES FROM THE FIELD THE IRC BLOG - Humanitarian aid
Humanitarian Aid
Posted by The.IRC on January 13th, 2012
How women face the threat of physical and sexual assault in the crowded and often poorly lit settlements where homeless earthquake survivors live in Haiti ... plus, other notable quotes touching on the IRC's work around the world. more »
Posted in Gender based Violence, Women, Domestic Violence | Tags: refugees, domestic violence, news, humanitarian aid |
Posted by The.IRC on January 12th, 2012
A round-up of recent news and stories about the International Rescue Committee's work. more »
Tags: refugees, news, humanitarian aid |
Posted by The.IRC on January 10th, 2012
The IRC sent our Emergency Response Team to Haiti immediately after the devastating January 2010 earthquake, recruited dozens of Haitian staff, and launched programs to meet urgent needs more »
Posted in Caribbean, Haiti | Tags: humanitarian aid, Emergency Response Team, Haiti Two Years Later |
Posted by Jane Yang on January 6th, 2012
“I stepped on a land mine,” 36-year-old John Ngarben told me matter-of-factly. It was June 3, 1993, and
he had been hunting in the Sudanese bush for food. Today John is working with the IRC in Kakuma camp in Kenya, helping other refugees living with disabilities. more »
Posted in Health, Africa, Kenya | Tags: refugees, health, Kakuma, Sudanese refugees, humanitarian aid, community-based rehabilitation, land mines, refugee camp | 1 Comments
Posted by Jane Yang on January 4th, 2012
Dario Waodiond lost the use of both his legs to polio at age 3. Today, he gets around via a hand-powered tricycle provided by the IRC and works as a medical assistant at an IRC hospital. more »
Posted in Health, Africa, Kenya | Tags: refugees, Kakuma, disabilities, humanitarian aid, Turkana, community-based rehabilitation | 1 Comments
Posted by The.IRC on December 31st, 2011
In the weeks, months, and years that follow an outbreak of violence or natural disaster, the IRC’s 11,000 dedicated aid workers provide rapid and effective aid that saves lives, reduces suffering, restores dignity, and jumpstarts recovery. more »
Posted in Emergency Response, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone | Tags: refugees, emergency response, humanitarian aid, IRC Rescue Partners, IRC Corporate Rescue Partners |
Posted by The.IRC on December 30th, 2011
The IRC's blindness prevention coordinator in Ethiopia on the surgery that helped a little girl see for the first time — plus, other notable quotes touching on the IRC's work around the world. more »
Tags: refugees, humanitarian aid |
Posted by The.IRC on December 29th, 2011
Here is a quick recap of the most popular blog posts by International Rescue Committee aid workers and other IRC colleagues in 2011. more »
Tags: refugees, aid workers, humanitarian aid |
Posted by The.IRC on December 28th, 2011
Considering supporting the IRC's humanitarian work as you make your charitable gifts this year? Read our tips on how to make a tax-deductible charitable donation before the end of 2011. more »
Tags: refugees, humanitarian aid, howtohelp |
Posted by The.IRC on December 28th, 2011
“His mother never thought he would recover,” said the IRC nurse-nutritionist who monitored infant Minhaj Gedi Farah’s extraordinary recovery from life-threatening malnourishment, anemia, and tuberculosis. more »
Posted in Horn of Africa Drought, Kenya | Tags: refugees, drought, malnutrition, natural disasters, humanitarian aid, famine, children health |
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