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A young girl stands to speak, hands clasped, in a classroom in Afghanistan.

Crisis in Afghanistan: Stalled peace process under threat

Afghanistan has risen to second on the IRC's annual Emergency Watchlist due to a triple threat of conflict, COVID-19 and climate change. Here's what you need to know about the crisis.

ArticleMay 10, 2021
An Afghan mother sits in a tent with her young boys at a makeshift IDP camp.

What is happening to women and girls in Afghanistan?

After the recent transfer of power in Afghanistan, here’s a look at what Afghan women and girls need right now and what can be done to help.

ArticleNovember 23, 2021

A groundbreaking approach to treating acute malnutrition

Over 50 million children suffer from acute malnutrition every year and 80 percent of them don’t have access to treatment. The world is in need of new solutions, and the IRC has developed several that together offer the potential for transformative change.

ArticleOctober 4, 2019

Inside our work with children facing starvation

IRC staff know that steadfast and compassionate support can prevent the loss of young lives—and give families hope for the future.

ArticleAugust 12, 2019
Six-month-year-old Falmata Usman with severe malnutrition

As thousands finally escape from Boko Haram terror, a food crisis lingers

Without urgent aid, a food crisis may leave up to 2.5 million people at risk of starvation in northeastern Nigeria.

ArticleSeptember 6, 2016

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