Washington, DC Government Relations Office

The International Rescue Committee office in Washington, DC maintains relations with U.S. government offices, especially those that support some of the IRC's programs.  This includes the State Department’s Bureau of Population, Migration, and Refugees and the U.S. Agency for International Development.  The IRC meets regularly with decision-makers on both sides of the political aisle, and in both the Executive branch and Congress, to raise issues of concern and advocate for change in U.S. government policies.  IRC is also active working in coalitions  and with other non-governmental organizations.  Members of IRC’s Government Relations and Advocacy Department in Washington, DC also plan and guide IRC’s global advocacy efforts.  The Washington, DC office houses staff from IRC’s Resettlement Department,  IRC’s Post-Conflict Development Initiative, and the Women’s Commission for Refugee Women and Children.

Contact Us:         

International Rescue Committee
1730 M Street, NW - Suite 505
Washington DC 20036
Tel: (202) 822-0043
Fax: (202) 822-0089
e-mail: advocacy@theIRC.org

For information about the IRC's Washington, DC area refugee resettlement programs, click here.
 

Where We Work


THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHILANTHROPY
GIVES THE IRC AN A.

THE FORBES INVESTMENT GUIDE NAMED THE IRC
ONE OF 10 GOLD STAR CHARITIES.

BBB WISE GIVING ALLIANCE NOTES THE
IRC MEETS ALL 20 STANDARDS.


From Harm to Home.