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The five Ngalamulume siblings pose for a picture in the snow in their family's front yard in Boise.

Two brothers’ quest to change hearts and minds about refugees

Born to parents who fled violence in Congo, Patrick and George became the first of their family to attend college. They are working to counter negative rhetoric about refugees in the United States and inspire other refugees to pursue their dreams.

ArticleJanuary 10, 2017
Patients with kidney failure receive treatment at a hospital in Eastern Ghouta.

Behind the headlines: Attacks on Eastern Ghouta

After some of the bloodiest fighting in more than seven years of civil war in Syria—including a suspected chemical attack in the town of Douma—the enclave of Eastern Ghouta is under the control of the Syrian government.

ArticleApril 14, 2018

From life in limbo to refuge in Utah

Bar Mee and her husband Tin Win could not see a future for their young family in a Thailand refugee camp -- and with civil war still raging in Myanmar, going home wasn't an option. Then the United States offered them refuge in the state of Utah.

ArticleJanuary 28, 2017
An IRC staff member fills a bucket at a water point in Ethiopia

What is happening in Ethiopia’s Tigray region?

Violence is escalating in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, where refugees and local communities are reeling from a year of multiple humanitarian disasters.

ArticleNovember 28, 2020

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