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Joyce Wanican, the International Rescue Committee's education program manager in northern Uganda, welcomes IRC supporters to the 2007 Freedom Award Dinner in New York and shares this story: She was working with the IRC, training teachers at a refugee camp
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For 75 years, the International Rescue Committee has brought refugees from harm to home. Robert Redford narrates this video introducing you to courageous IRC workers from Sudan, Chechnya, Afghanistan and the United States, who share what freedom means to them.

3 min, 50 sec
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From the IRC's Emily Holland: Traveling to Rwanda was a very special experience for me. Not only did I have the chance to learn about the IRC's programs through the eyes of NBC newsman and co-chairman of the IRC Overseers Tom Brokaw, I was also returning
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From the IRC's Emily Holland: Traveling to Rwanda was a very special experience for me. Not only did I have the chance to learn about the IRC's programs through the eyes of NBC newsman and co-chairman of the IRC Overseers Tom Brokaw, I was also returning
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Traveling to Rwanda was a very special experience for me. Not only did I have the chance to learn about the IRC's programs through the eyes of NBC newsman and co-chairman of the IRC Overseers Tom Brokaw, I was also returning to the country where I began m
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At such an innocent age, they
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IRC communications officer Emily Holland recently traveled to Darfur to document the lives of displaced Sudanese. In this video, she takes us inside several camps for displaced persons and describes how the IRC is helping women—from providing water and shelter to offering skills trainings and the chance to make a living.

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Lights, Camera, Action (for Darfur): Fans and flashbulbs flooded the scene last week at the Ocean's Thirteen benefit premiere in Chicago. IRC's Emily Holland was there to note that "hundreds walked away with more than just autographs and photos
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"I feel like I am dreaming": When she was just 12 Mo Nom Tee Kham's family fled their native Burma to Thailand, where Mo Nom moved from an orphanage to a refugee camp and worked low paying jobs as an undocumented immigrant. With help from the Internationa
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Moving to New York: When she was just 12 Mo Nom Tee Kham's family fled their native Burma to Thailand, where Mo Nom moved from an orphanage to a refugee camp and worked low paying jobs as an undocumented immigrant. With help from the International Rescue
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