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    Women dancing in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    January

     

    Women dancing in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The International Rescue Committee is a leader in helping women and girls in conflict settings.

     

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    When the war started in Ukraine, she fled abroad with her sons. Nataliia attends counseling sessions and brings her son to art therapy at the IRC’s Women Protection and Empowerment Facility.

    February

     

    When the war started in Ukraine, she fled abroad with her sons. Nataliia attends counseling sessions and brings her son to art therapy at the IRC’s Women Protection and Empowerment Facility.

     

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     Maria, four years old, spends time in her living room with her grandmother Rahma. Maria’s family fled Syria to Jordan in 2013. Her father, Anas, joined the International Rescue Committee and works for the Reach Up & Learn program. This program teaches parents methods of constructive play to help give their children a head start in school.

    March

     

    Maria’s family fled Syria to Jordan in 2013. Her father, Anas, joined the International Rescue Committee and works for the Reach Up & Learn program. This program teaches parents methods of constructive play to help give their children a head start in school.

     

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    When the war started in Ukraine, she fled abroad with her sons. Nataliia attends counseling sessions and brings her son to art therapy at the IRC’s Women Protection and Empowerment Facility.

    April

     

    Muyambo Marcel Chishimba is a Congolese refugee resettled by the International Rescue Committee in Elizabeth, New Jersey. As a young boy, he was taught to paint by his uncle, acclaimed Congolese artist Kabemba Albert Stounas.

     

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    When the war started in Ukraine, she fled abroad with her sons. Nataliia attends counseling sessions and brings her son to art therapy at the IRC’s Women Protection and Empowerment Facility.

    May

     

    Jackie Letaru, 29, at her home in Yumbe district, Uganda. She is a teacher and member of the Logoa Women’s group. They run a Village Savings and Loans Association, which helps women save and grow their businesses.

     

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    Children in Jalalabad, the provincial capital of Nangarhar, Afghanistan. The International Rescue Committee has provided cash grants to families in this region as parents struggle to find work.

    June

     

    Children in Jalalabad, the provincial capital of Nangarhar, Afghanistan. The International Rescue Committee has provided cash grants to families in this region as parents struggle to find work.

     

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    Two young Yazidi girls living in Sinjar, Iraq, participate in summer activities at a public school supported by the International Rescue Committee.

    July


    Two young Yazidi girls living in Sinjar, Iraq, participate in summer activities at a public school supported by the International Rescue Committee.

     

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    Kangsha Tamang supports his daughter Sita as she becomes naturalized as a U.S. citizen. He was displaced from Bhutan to a refugee camp in Nepal where he lived with his family for 23 years until he was resettled by the IRC in Charlottesville.

    August

     

    Kangsha Tamang supports his daughter Sita as she becomes naturalized as a U.S. citizen. He was displaced from Bhutan to a refugee camp in Nepal where he lived with his family for 23 years until he was resettled by the IRC in Charlottesville.

     

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    Sister Annette, a teacher who heads the bakery at Kalas Girls Primary School in Uganda, with the cakes her students have baked.

    September

     

    Sister Annette, a teacher who heads the bakery at Kalas Girls Primary School in Uganda, with the cakes her students have baked.

     

    In honor of International Literacy Day, make a difference.

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    Tolassa Elemaa hugs his daughter Fenete after completing the New York City Marathon. Tolassa is originally from Ethiopia and was resettled by the International Rescue Committee in Dallas, Texas.

    October

     

    Tolassa Elemaa hugs his daughter Fenete after completing the New York City Marathon. Tolassa is originally from Ethiopia and was resettled by the International Rescue Committee in Dallas, Texas.
     

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    A children’s field trip at an Alpaca farm in Wola Miastkowska, Poland. Norma, in partnership with the IRC, routinely provides field trips for the children of refugee families from Ukraine who are living in a municipal shelter in Warsaw, Poland. These trips are part of the psychosocial support provided by the IRC’s funding.

    November

     

    A children’s field trip at an Alpaca farm in Wola Miastkowska, Poland. Norma, in partnership with the IRC, routinely provides field trips for the children of refugee
    families from Ukraine who are living in a municipal shelter in Warsaw, Poland. These trips are part of the psychosocial support provided by the IRC’s funding.

     

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    Sana is a 9-year-old girl from Haji Abdul Ahmad village, in Afghanistan. She studies at the IRC’s Community Based Education program. She loves going to school, studying together with the other children, and the kindness of her teacher. When she grows up, she hopes to start university and eventually become a teacher.

    December

     

    Sana is a 9-year-old girl from Haji Abdul Ahmad village, in Afghanistan. She studies at the IRC’s Community Based Education program. She loves going to school, studying together with the other children, and the kindness of her teacher. When she grows up, she hopes to start university and eventually become a teacher.
     

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