Reports and resources
The International Rescue Committee uses our learning and experience to assist people affected by crisis and shape humanitarian policy and practice. Browse our research and resources.
The Narrowing Path to Citizenship
Current agency policies and practices are profoundly restricting the ability of eligible individuals to naturalize.
My Safety, My Wellbeing: equipping adolescent girls
The IRC developed a manual to help equip adolescent girls with key knowledge and skills to help them to mitigate, prevent and respond to gender-based violence.
Building economies and communities that thrive: the case for investing in refugee workforce development
Collaborating with the IRC on RescueWorks offers companies a chance to grow the workforce and talent in new markets and expand business while affirming company commitments to social impact and community engagement.
Moving Beyond the Emergency: A Whole of Society Approach to the Refugee Response in Bangladesh
This is one of five publications where we outline steps for developing a medium-term plan for Bangladesh, to benefit refugees and their host community alike. The other four cover forest and landscape restoration, trade, private sector investment, and labor mobility.
GRACE Act advocacy toolkit
Five ways to take to ensure Congress endorses and enacts the GRACE Act this year.
Securing SDG progress and inclusion for refugees
Businesses across sectors call on governments to take stronger action to improve the lives of refugees.
Missing Persons: Refugees Left Out and Left Behind in the SDGs
A new report from the International Rescue Committee indicates that the world’s refugee population is absent from the Sustainable Development Goals, despite having increased 47% since the SDGs were adopted in 2015.
Left in limbo
Building on new research from the IRC on positive market conditions in Cox’s Bazar, this brief highlights the untapped potential of livelihoods programming to increase self-reliance and economic empowerment for affected communities.
Cost-efficiency analysis of basic needs programs
This document discusses the methodological decisions which arise when conducting cost-efficiency analysis, and suggests a standard approach for dealing with these issues in the context of humanitarian basic needs programs.
The IRC joins legal brief opposing the Trump administration's latest asylum ban
The IRC joined a group of twenty four NGOs and law school clinics in filing an amicus curiae (or “friend of the court”) brief in support of legal efforts to block implementation of an administration policy that would prevent people from applying for asylum if they traveled through another country before arriving at the U.S. southern border.