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REBUILDING LIVES, RESTORING HOPE
What We Do
One of the first to respond, one of the last to leave. For more than 70 years, the International Rescue Committee has been a leader in humanitarian relief. We mobilize quickly, bringing sustained support to regions torn apart by violence and deprivation. We provide a fresh start in the U.S. for refugees. And we advocate tirelessly on behalf of the displaced, addressing the root causes of violence and standing up for the world’s most vulnerable populations.
Making a Difference
In 2006, the IRC restored hope and opportunity for more than 15 million conflict-affected people around the world. Here’s a look at some of our recent achievements.
- We gave over 3 million people access to clean water and sanitation.
- We trained more than 10,800 educators, and supported schools attended by 316,000 children, more than half of them girls.
- Our doctors,nurses and community health workers served more than 6 million people with primary and reproductive health care.
- We reached some 5 million people through our health education and HIV/AIDS prevention programs.
- We counseled and cared for nearly 140,000 survivors of sexual violence.
- We educated some 1,560,000 men,women and adolescents on the prevention of sexual violence.
- We reunited over 2,400 separated children and former child soldiers with their families and cared for another 9,300 young people.
- In the United States, we helped resettle 5,000 newly arrived refugees and asylees and provided services to 18,000 other refugees.
- The IRC helped over 6,400 refugees settle into new homes, schools and communities in the U.S.
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