The International Rescue Committee is on the ground in 42 countries, providing emergency relief, relocating refugees, and rebuilding lives in the wake of disaster. Through 24 regional offices in cities across the United States, we help refugees resettle in the U.S. and become self-sufficient.
Headquarters Offices
New York •
Washington DC •
London •
Brussels •
Geneva
Africa
Burundi •
Central African Republic •
Chad •
Democratic Republic of Congo •
Ethiopia •
Guinea •
Ivory Coast •
Kenya •
Liberia •
Rwanda •
Sierra Leone •
Somalia •
Sudan •
Tanzania •
Uganda
Asia
Indonesia •
Myanmar •
Nepal •
Thailand
Middle East
Afghanistan •
Gaza •
Iraq •
Jordan •
Pakistan •
Syria
Caucasus
Azerbaijan •
Georgia (emergency response) •
Russia (Northern Caucasus)
South America
Colombia
United States Refugee Resettlement Offices
Atlanta, GA •
Baltimore, MD •
Boise, ID •
Boston, MA •
Charlottesville, VA •
Dallas, TX (Abilene, TX) •
Los Angeles, CA (Bakersfield, CA) •
Miami, FL •
New York, NY (Linden, NJ) •
Phoenix, AZ •
Salt Lake City, UT •
San Diego, CA •
San Francisco, CA (Oakland, CA)•
San Jose, CA (Sacramento, CA and Turlock, CA)•
Seattle, WA (SeaTac, WA)•
Tucson, AZ •
Suburban Washington, D.C.
Surge Protection Project
Through the Surge project, the IRC helps staff United Nations efforts to protect refugees during crises.
Democratic Republic of Congo • Guinea • Israel • Kenya • Lebanon • Liberia • Malta • Namibia • Panama • Papua New Guinea • Somalia • Sweden • Syria • Tanzania • Ukraine • Venezuela • Yemen
Affliliates
Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children