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A refugee child in a sweatshirt writes an assignment in a classroom in Belgrade

T is for "Thanks"

An English class is much more than an education for traumatized refugee children in Serbia. It’s a lifeline. Meet IRC partners doing pioneering work to help meet these students' psychological needs.

ArticleJanuary 3, 2017
Patience, with her camera

Refugees and their new communities, thriving together

Whether it’s through restrictive laws that prohibit them from working, or through language and cultural barriers that make it extremely difficult to earn an income, refugees have to try to survive another disaster—a life lived in limbo. Here's how supporting refugees to build careers benefits everyone.

ArticleJune 20, 2018
A child and a toddler walk across a wooden bridge in Moria refugee reception center, Greece.

Fragile countries could see 1 billion coronavirus cases. Here’s why.

The world’s most vulnerable countries could see up to 1 billion COVID-19 infections and 3.2 million deaths unless we act now, warns the IRC.

ArticleApril 29, 2020
IRC caseworker Qais Nayab and Iranian refugees Sirvan and Saltanat Moradi at IRC offices located in SeaTac, WA

Hospitable, generous and welcoming: That is what makes America great—not closing our doors

The U.S. remains a beacon of hope and hospitality to refugees around the world, and many who arrive can’t wait to help others who come after them.

ArticleApril 11, 2019
Jacqueline Uwumeremyi, center, was resettled by the IRC in Boise, Idaho

For the first time, this refugee mother experiences America’s embrace

As refugees in South Africa, Jacqueline and her family feared for their lives. They were welcomed by local church members and other neighbors in Boise, Idaho.

ArticleSeptember 10, 2020
An IRC staff member sits and speaks with an Afghan man, woman, and child.

Americans across the country are welcoming Afghans

Find out how Americans across the country — from politicians and veterans to community members and corporations — continue to actively show their support for Afghan refugees.

ArticleSeptember 17, 2021

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