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A Somali toddler sits eating specially nutritious peanut paste from a packet at an IRC health center that diagnoses and treats severe acute malnutrition.

3 ways the Ukraine conflict will drive up hunger in other crisis zones

Humanitarian needs in countries such as Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria and Somalia could rise as a result of the conflict in Ukraine. Here are three reasons why.

ArticleMarch 21, 2022
Lovely Akter, an IRC midwife, poses with her nine-month-old daughter. Lovely is wearing a blue headscarf and her daughter is wearing a pink shirt. Both are smiling.

"Be strong, courageous and hopeful." Mothers' messages during COVID-19

Mothers around the world, especially those in crisis zones, struggle to keep their children healthy and safe—sometimes against long odds.

ArticleMay 7, 2020

How virtual reality lets us see the Syrian refugee crisis with fresh eyes

To illustrate the harsh reality Syrians face, the IRC produced its first virtual reality film. Read how virtual reality is changing the way we tell stories.

ArticleOctober 20, 2016
Family mentor Jamie Utz with 8-year-old Muhammed Samatar from Somalia

An American friend becomes family for a Somali refugee building a new life for her son

Navigating a new city alone as a refugees, this Somali family found comfort in their friendship with an American.

ArticleMarch 3, 2017
IRC staff member Amy Longa with Nor Kamel, a 19-year-old Rohingya refugee from Myanmar (Burma)

Forced to close her resettlement office, she couldn't turn one last refugee away

Even as she packed up her IRC office in Kansas in the wake of the Trump administration's deep cuts to refugee admissions, Amy Longa made sure a young Rohingya man could get the surgery he needed.

ArticleOctober 10, 2018

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