International Rescue Committee (IRC)

Inside our work in Pakistan

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Men drive in a flooded street in Pakistan; IRC is rebuilding infrastructure
Men unload emergency supplies like food, hygiene kits after floods in Pakistan
A man carries materials, part of IRC Cash for Work program to rebuild roads
Children stand in a refugee camp where IRC provides water, hygiene, health care
A baby receives medical care; the IRC prevents and treats diseases like malaria
A girl in school; the IRC rebuilds schools that were damaged in the flood
IRC helps people who lost identification and documents in the flood
A boy stands in his sewing shop; the IRC trains people for good jobs to make mon
Pakistani men hold tickets for seeds, livestock, part of IRC livelihood program
Photo: Peter Biro/IRC

The IRC has worked in Pakistan for over 30 years, providing health care, education, job training and other essential services. In 2010, the IRC reacted within hours to the monsoon flooding that left more than a fifth of the country inundated and continues to help Pakistan recover and rebuild.