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COVID-19 has taken a toll on all Afghans – but women have been disproportionately impacted, from employment to health care, from urban areas to camp settings - a study by UN Women and the IRC reveals
Press Release
June 22, 2022
Almost 500,000 returning Afghans in desperate need of food, shelter and employment to survive winter, warn aid agencies
Press Release
December 14, 2023
Two years since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, almost 30 million people remain in dire need of assistance as funding shortfalls jeopardize the humanitarian response
Press Release
August 10, 2023
As crisis worsens, Afghan women brace for a hungry winter
Twenty-four million people in Afghanistan are in urgent need of aid. Women and girls increasingly bear the brunt of violence and of a hunger crisis that threatens to overwhelm the country.
Article
June 22, 2022
Americans across the country are welcoming Afghans
Find out how Americans across the country — from politicians and veterans to community members and corporations — continue to actively show their support for Afghan refugees.
Article
July 1, 2022
Three Afghan women forge a new start in Arizona
These students received a life-changing opportunity to resettle and study in the U.S. thanks to a new partnership between Arizona State University and the International Rescue Committee.
Article
February 6, 2025
How to help after the earthquake in Afghanistan
Get the latest on the impacts of the 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Herat province on October 7.
Article
October 27, 2023
IRC on World Humanitarian Day: "Our commitment to the safety, security, and support of our staff has never wavered and will remain a priority"
Press Release
August 19, 2022
Six months on from change in power, IRC warns starvation could kill more Afghans than last twenty years of war as 97 per cent of population faces poverty
Press Release
May 17, 2022
How climate change is compounding conflict in Afghanistan
People living in lower-income countries are bearing the brunt of climate change—despite that they are least responsible for rising CO2 emissions. Afghanistan is a case in point.
Article
June 27, 2022
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