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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
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
Abdullah at an IRC health center, where he received treatment for cholera

The world's worst humanitarian crisis is in Yemen

This week the war in Yemen enters its fourth year. What makes this conflict so heartbreaking is its cruelty, the warring factions deliberately targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. Some 22 million people, are in need of immediate humanitarian assistance.

ArticleMarch 26, 2018

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