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Six Afghans who recently arrived in the United States from Kabul with their families describe their journeys and hopes for their new lives.
Learn more about the programs for U.S. allies in Afghanistan.
An English class is much more than an education for traumatized refugee children in Serbia. It’s a lifeline. Meet IRC partners doing pioneering work to help meet these students' psychological needs.
Sofia, a young Afghan refugee, is rebuilding her life and career as a computer programmer in the United States with support from the International Rescue Committee.
Hafeza, 26, who fled Afghanistan four years ago, taught her new neighbors in Greece how to make her favorite Afghan dish, Bolani. Here's her recipe.
Many of the International Rescue Committee’s over 20 offices across the United States are helping families arriving from Afghanistan.
The severity of the situation in Afghanistan brings renewed urgency to the world refugee crisis: The IRC is committed to resettling evacuees.
Two men resettled under the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program to support Afghan allies discuss their fears for those left behind.
Afghans continue to arrive in the United States, where they seek safety and stability for themselves and their families.
Despite the fact that borders in Europe are closed, children traveling alone continue to attempt a dangerous and impossible journey to find safety.