The International Rescue Committee UK (IRC UK) is honoured to receive a donation from His Majesty King Charles III to support ...
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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) mourns the passing of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. President Carter leaves a ...
Millions of families across Jordan are expected to benefit from the country’s first-ever National Childcare Policy – a ...
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Senior Vice President for Crisis, Response, Recovery and Development, Ciarán Donnelly, visited Lebanon including the Masnaa ...
In 1933, Albert Einstein and a small group of humanitarians formed what would become the International Rescue Committee. Today, we deliver lasting impact by providing health care, helping children ...
Each year, the International Rescue Committee’s (IRC) Emergency Watchlist pinpoints the countries most likely to face escalating humanitarian crises. Considering the likelihood and effects of war, ...
International and national organisations delivering humanitarian aid in Yemen are deeply concerned about the airstrikes on critical civilian infrastructure, including Sana’a International Airport, ...
The Emergency Watchlist is the IRC’s assessment of the 20 countries at greatest risk of new humanitarian emergencies each year. It is based on an analytically rigorous process that deploys 65 ...
The International Rescue Committee first bestowed its Freedom Award for extraordinary contributions to the cause of refugees and human freedom to Willy Brandt. The year was 1957. The list of those who ...
Who are refugees and displaced persons? They are men, women and children fleeing war, persecution and political upheaval. They are uprooted with little warning, enduring great hardship during their ...