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After Ebola, a story of Redemption

Devastated by the Ebola epidemic, Redemption Hospital in Liberia has come back to life.

ArticleJune 5, 2015
IRC health workers in PPE admit socially distanced patients wearing face masks to their clinic on the Venezuela/Colombia border.

What you wanted to know about COVID and crises in 2020—your questions answered

Read some of our most popular articles of 2020 to revisit the biggest stories related to COVID-19, refugees and humanitarian crises this year.

ArticleDecember 28, 2020
Refugees at a job class run by the IRC in Boise

What refugees have to say to the new president

The White House has suspended the refugee resettlement program, which will impact thousands of innocent people—mostly women and children—fleeing war and persecution and awaiting resettlement in the United States. 

ArticleJanuary 27, 2017
A mother sits holding one of her sons on her lap. Two other children sit in chairs behind them.

The Ukraine-Russia crisis: What is happening?

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has displaced more than 4 million refugees and could cause more human suffering than Europe has seen this century. Here's what you need to know.

ArticleMarch 30, 2022

5 crisis zones threatened by a coronavirus "double emergency"

Countries already in crisis face a “double emergency” of the coronavirus and the secondary humanitarian, political and economic havoc wreaked by the outbreak.

ArticleApril 9, 2020
A health worker takes a patient’s temperature before they enter a clinic run by the IRC in a town in northwest Syria.

Coronavirus by the numbers

These statistics remind us that the most vulnerable will be disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.

ArticleMay 27, 2020

Kidnapped by soldiers at 15, these brave girls escaped to find their families

Rosine and Carine were just 15 years old when they were abducted, raped and forced to marry soldiers. They bravely share their stories in hope that they will raise awareness of the need to do more to protect children in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

ArticleNovember 25, 2018

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