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A child gets treatment at a hospital after a suspected chemical gas attack in the town of Khan Shaykhun in Idlib, Syria. Photo by Bahjat Najar/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

IRC responds to Idlib attack: how you can help

Some 100 people are reported dead and hundreds more injured in a chemical weapons attack on Tuesday in Syria’s northern Idlib province. Doctors at an IRC-supported hospital in the city of Idlib were able to save the lives of 10 people caught in the attack. 

ArticleApril 7, 2017
IRC caseworker Qais Nayab and Iranian refugees Sirvan and Saltanat Moradi at IRC offices located in SeaTac, WA

Hospitable, generous and welcoming: That is what makes America great—not closing our doors

The U.S. remains a beacon of hope and hospitality to refugees around the world, and many who arrive can’t wait to help others who come after them.

ArticleApril 11, 2019
Patients with kidney failure receive treatment at a hospital in Eastern Ghouta.

Behind the headlines: Attacks on Eastern Ghouta

After some of the bloodiest fighting in more than seven years of civil war in Syria—including a suspected chemical attack in the town of Douma—the enclave of Eastern Ghouta is under the control of the Syrian government.

ArticleApril 14, 2018
A small child injured in a suspected chemical gas attack in Idlib, Syria receives treatment  with an oxygen mask

What do Syrians need after the Idlib attack?

The chemical weapons attack in Idlib is only the latest in a series of attacks on the 2 million people now living in the province--including 700,000 who had already fled fighting in other parts of Syria. What's worse, the attack happened during the latest declared ceasefire in a six-year-long war with no end in sight.

ArticleApril 7, 2017

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