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HIba and Maason, Syrian-Kurdish refugees in England, look out a window with their 4-tear-old daughter Nasrin.

A new life for 4-year-old Nasrin

A proud and grateful father reflects on his family’s journey from Iraq to England—a last-minute flight to save his daughter’s life.

ArticleNovember 23, 2021
A health workers writes notes as he examines a child sitting on his father's lap

Follow a mobile health team treating children in Yemen's remotest villages

IRC mobile health teams in war-torn Yemen are delivering lifesaving medical services to people living in remote mountainous regions. Follow one team on its weekly journey to the village of Mosuk to treat malnourished children, many suffering from cholera.

ArticleOctober 16, 2018
Falastine Mohamed Ahmed, 8, lies in a hospital bed at an IRC clinic near Mogadishu, Somalia

Fleeing drought in Somalia: One family’s story

Falastine, her two younger siblings, and their mother became sick soon after they arrived, two weeks ago, at a camp outside the city of Mogadishu—one of the hundreds of thousands of Somalis displaced from drought-stricken villages.

ArticleMay 10, 2017

Meet some of the families separated by Trump's refugee ban

Refugees are people whose lives you would recognize. They're mothers, fathers, daughters, sons who have escaped violence and persecution. Meet some of the families wrenched apart by the Trump Administration's order halting refugee arrivals to the United States.

ArticleFebruary 2, 2017

"Extreme vetting" for refugees is already here

President Donald Trump has claimed that refugees coming into the United States are not screened. The truth is that refugees are already vetted more intensively than any other group seeking to enter the country. Four refugees describe the exhaustive interviews and security checks they and their families went through to resettle in the U.S.

ArticleOctober 24, 2017
Syrian girl with Sesame Muppet Tonton

Meet some of the young Syrian lives the IRC and Sesame Street will change

The IRC and Sesame Workshop have won $100 million in the MacArthur 100andChange competition to deliver the largest transformative early learning program for more than nine million refugee children in the Middle East.

ArticleDecember 20, 2017
A Nigerian mother smiles and holds her baby who is wrapped in a blanket.

Celebrating new life after a difficult pregnancy

Meet newborn Baby Bello, his parents—and the IRC midwife who delivered him.

ArticleNovember 19, 2021

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