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An eleven-year-old girl looks at the camera while sitting outside in a camp for internally displaced people in Yemen. Laundry hangs to dry behind her.

The top 10 crises the world can't ignore in 2022

Record numbers of people, many fleeing violence and persecution, need humanitarian aid. Learn about the world’s worst crises in 2022 and what can be done to help.

ArticleMarch 1, 2022
An elderly woman in Ethiopia stands in a dry field, hands at her hips.

Beyond COVID-19: Test your knowledge of the world's worst crises

Test your knowledge of humanitarian emergencies, then learn more about 10 crises the IRC expects to worsen over the course of the year—and what can be done to help.

ArticleJanuary 7, 2021
A close up of a mother holding her baby son

Voices from the crises the world can’t ignore in 2022

Hear from five people on their struggles and their wishes for the future as they face some of the world’s most deteriorating crises.

ArticleJanuary 14, 2022
Artist and activist Diala Brisly, leaning on her desk holding a pencil, sketches an illustration of refugees for World Refugee Day 2021.

Illustrating courage this World Refugee Day

Syrian artist and activist Diala Brisly explains how her World Refugee Day 2021 illustration "Refugees are courageous" came about and what courage means to her.

ArticleJune 13, 2021
An illustration of Alia, a woman who escaped Sudan and is attempting to make it to Italy. Alia is walking in the desert while holding hands with her 11-year-old daughter. It is evening and there is a bright blue sky and white moon behind them.

The human stories of the world’s most dangerous migration route

We partnered with illustrator Paul Blow to tell the stories of people at various points along the Central Mediterranean Route across Mali, Niger, Libya and Italy.

ArticleAugust 5, 2020

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