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The Trump administration has enacted a travel ban targeting 19 countries, which will prevent people from entering the U.S.
In 2024, the IRC reached more than 36.5 million people through evidence-based, life-changing programs in more than 40 countries around the world.
Within 72 hours of global emergencies, IRC delivers healthcare, water, protection, and economic support to 123 million ...
As maternal and newborn health services shrink in Za’atari Refugee Camp, the IRC warns that thousands of women and babies are ...
Cholera, measles, hepatitis, and malaria spreading amid conflict and displacement ...
After more than a decade of crisis, Yemen faces its most challenging year yet, with escalating humanitarian needs and funding at critically low levels. Ahead of the Senior Officials Meeting, UN and ...
Cuts to U.S. aid for Afghanistan are forcing the shutdown of lifesaving IRC programs that provide food, health care, education and protection. Millions of Afghans are at greater risk of hunger, ...
Report: Joint NGO analysis and recommendations: Ensuring a fair and rights-based solidarity mechanism under the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum According to the European Commission, the EU Pact on ...
What is happening in Yemen? After ten years of war, Yemenis are not just living through a humanitarian crisis—they are fighting to survive. With the economy in ruins, millions displaced, and the ...
From championing refugee rights to rescuing their children from destroyed homes, we’re celebrating these brave women who won’t wait for change to happen. March 4, 2025 When a crisis hits, it’s women ...
Based on current trends, the IRC projects 21,292 refugees will be resettled in the United States in Fiscal Year 2018, far below the Trump administration’s 45,000 refugee cap. By this time in FY 2017, ...
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