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A mask painted by a Syrian child living in a refugee camp in Jordan.

The masks of Syrian refugee children

Children of war have experienced unimaginable trauma. It’s difficult for them to express themselves and heal from their experiences. Art can help — that's why the IRC held a mask-painting workshop for Syrian refugee children in Jordan to help them communicate their feelings.

ArticleAugust 31, 2017
A little boy sits in the shade to escape the mid-day sun at the Alexandria refugee camp in northern Greece

Refugees stranded in Greece by closed borders wait to restart their lives

Refugees in Greece tell us their hopes and dreams while they wait for Europe to determine their fate.

ArticleSeptember 1, 2016
Nazia and Rolian dance outside at Elonas refugee camp.

A friendship born in dance

Nazia and Rolian bonded at a refugee camp in Greece over their love for dance. The two 16-year-old girls—one from Afghanistan, the other from Syria—practice Zumba moves to videos downloaded on Nazia’s mobile phone.

ArticleJune 28, 2017
A young refugee in Greece says goodbye to an IRC aid worker as he leaves the camp to be reunited with relatives.

Hope – after months of traveling alone

A new day is dawning for Ahmed, a 17-year-old refugee from Syria. Rescued from the streets of Athens, he found a safe space to stay with the IRC in Greece and is now on his way to be reunited with his uncle in Germany.

ArticleNovember 1, 2017
Cing, Cing and Cing are friends from Myanmar who now live near Seattle with their families.

In The New York Times: 6 stories of uncertainty, hope and triumph

Read stories from around the world of refugees assisted by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund and the International Rescue Committee.

ArticleDecember 31, 2018

A doctor returns home to help save her fellow Syrians

As she watched the tragic war unfold in Syria, Dr. Manal Faham took leave from her practice to join other physicians working to save the sick and wounded.

ArticleDecember 1, 2016

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