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The Airbel Center at IRC has worked in consultation with the No Wasted Lives Coalition to help answer the following question: how can we, as a nutrition community, treat 6M children a year for SAM by 2020? To come up with an answer, we identified promising innovations in SAM treatment, spoke to experts leading the charge for greater effectiveness and reduced cost, and built a mathematical model to project treatment and cost numbers into the future.
Breaches of International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law during the two-year old conflict have precipitated the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, affecting 18 million people.
According to a recent survey by the International Rescue Committee and SocialSphere, Inc.
Conflict and climate change have left nearly 3.7 million people in Chad without reliable access to food.
The IRC launched the Client Voice and Choice Initiative to meet the strategic commitment of becoming more responsive to its clients—those people affected by conflict and disaster around the world. This report analyzes data collected from client feedback during those pilots in Greece, Kenya, South Sudan, and southern Syria.
Basic baby items should be bundled in reusable bags or boxes for easy delivery to newly arrived refugees. If multiple kits are being donated at once, please box up the kits to assist us with organizing our storage spaces. Full-size items only.
The IRC Sudan program invites proposals from interested bidders for the provision of vehicle hire services for Khartoum and Gedaref. IRC will sign a Master Service Agreement for two (2) years with the successful bidders. All bidders who are currently engaged by IRC are required to re-apply in order to comply with conditions stipulated the RFP.
The IRC began responding to the Rohingya crisis in August 2017 and launched our response in Bangladesh officially in March 2018. Since then, we have served 555,424 people.