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IRC announced winner of its crowdsourcing challenge to transform irrigation systems in conflict-affected northeast Syria.
On World Refugee Day, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) calls attention to a global displacement crisis that has ...
For generations, refugees have risen to meet the moment. They’ve shown resilience in crisis, recovered from unimaginable ...
In the wake of devastating flash floods in northern Nigeria, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) is ramping up its flood ...
Over 122 million people have been forced to flee their homes worldwide. This World Refugee Day, learn how you can make a difference.
The global reduction in foreign aid budgets has created a humanitarian funding crisis at a time when needs are soaring. These ...
Over 122 million people are forcibly displaced worldwide. These refugee and internal displacement figures emphasize that this ...
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is deeply concerned about the devastating impact of global funding cuts, which have led UN agencies that support the IRC to announce the cessation of financial ...
Khartoum, Sudan, May 27, 2025 — The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is gravely concerned by the alarming resurgence of cholera in Khartoum State and across Sudan, as the country continues to reel ...
Famine is a severe, deadly hunger crisis—but it’s predictable, and preventable. Conflict, climate shocks like drought, rising food prices, and a lack of aid funding drive famine. Early action, cash ...
Families in Afghanistan continue to face food insecurity, disease and ongoing instability. For 23 million Afghans, U.S. aid funding has been a critical lifeline—but that support is now in jeopardy.
New York, NY, April 21, 2025 — This week marks ninety days since a Trump administration executive order indefinitely paused refugee resettlement. The last refugee families to arrive through the U.S.