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When one of the strongest storms in recorded history slammed the Philippines in 2013, more than 6,000 people lost their lives and 90 percent of homes in the hardest hit areas were damaged or destroyed.
The International Rescue Committee, Inc. (“IRC”), through competitive funding through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, received the listed award amounts for the corresponding grant numbers.
IRC El Proyecto de Liberación Folleto – Español
Just Because... A Collection of Poems by IRC Students from Summer 2021
The Safer Cash Toolkit is a set of three tools and additional guidance to ensure CVA Programs proactively consider the safety, dignity, and rights of affected populations, and are designed to prevent and minimize harm.
This guidance note provides ten core principles that practitioners can follow when aiming to integrate livelihoods and protection programming in urban humanitarian response, with a focus on supporting economic outcomes for beneficiaries.
The IRC partners with select corporations in the United States and around the globe to support the world’s most vulnerable people through engagement opportunities including workplace giving, volunteer days, and cause-marketing campaigns
Shortly after a devastating earthquake and tsunami struck Japan on March 11, 2011, the International Rescue Committee responded by providing technical and financial support to three Japanese aid groups—the Association for Aid and Relief Japan (AAR), Japan Emergency NGO (JEN) and Peace Winds Japan.