Find out what the ceasefire in Gaza means for Palestinians, and how you can help communities impacted by more than 15 months ...
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is concerned about the implications of the Trump Administration’s decision to limit the use of humanitarian parole, including by ending the Cuban, Haitian, ...
Syria’s need for large-scale recovery is too great to ignore – the time for decisive action is now. Steps must be taken urgently to dismantle the barriers to early recovery efforts across the country ...
Ahead of US presidential inauguration, IRC President and CEO David Miliband said, "As a US headquartered international NGO ...
The Trump Administration announced last night that it will suspend refugee resettlement to America. This program has existed since the 1980 Refugee Act and currently offers over 100,000 ...
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) reiterates that a safe, fair and organized asylum system should be a priority. The actions invoked by Executive Order, including the suspension of entry of ...
The International Rescue Committee is on the ground across Europe working with governments, municipalities and local organizations to meet the immediate and critical needs of those seeking refuge, and ...
The province of North Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is currently at the center of a worrying humanitarian tragedy. Since the end of 2024, an upsurge in violence has pushed the total ...
Climate change is not just a future event. For many people around the world, it is happening right now. Learn how the IRC is coming together with partners from across sectors to help families on the ...
The bipartisan foundations of the U.S. refugee resettlement program, built by Democratic and Republican leaders alike, have saved countless lives and strengthened the social and economic fabric of the ...
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 ...