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A child is screened for malnutrition at an IRC clinic in a camp near Mogadishu, Somalia

Ending famine is defining global issue for millennials

An independent public opinion poll commissioned by the IRC finds that surprisingly few Americans know about the hunger crisis - and that some generations are more motivated than others to solve it.

ArticleJuly 12, 2017
Congolese children at school

How cutting lifesaving foreign aid could hurt the U.S.

Such steep cuts send a clear message to the world’s most vulnerable people: you are not welcome in America, and America will not help you where you are. 

ArticleMarch 16, 2017
Girls in a classroom in Yemen

4 ways the war in Yemen has impacted women and girls

In Yemen after nearly a half-decade of war, 80 percent of the population is in need of aid. But it’s women and girls who have been hit hardest by the conflict.

ArticleDecember 20, 2019
Two people communicate over a table full of produce.

How refugee farmers are confronting food insecurity in the U.S.

The COVID-19 pandemic left many Americans, including refugees and immigrants, struggling to put food on their plates. Refugee farmers working with the IRC’s New Roots program are helping to provide healthy, affordable produce.

ArticleOctober 14, 2021

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