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Greece currently hosts approximately 50,000 refugees, most of whom will remain in the country. The International Rescue Committee ensures these refugees understand their rights and provides them with job training, and psychosocial support so that they can rebuild their lives.
The International Rescue Committee provides vital support to Zimbabweans who are battling the worst drought in 35 years while struggling to recover from a decade-long economic decline.
The Russian attack on Ukraine will have devastating consequences for the civilian population, and humanitarian needs are expected to rise.
The International Rescue Committee provides emergency cash relief and lifesaving information services to people in El Salvador who have been uprooted by growing violence.
Economic wellbeing means people have their most basic survival needs met and have sustainable income and assets so they can prosper. During and after crises, people may be forced to make short-term decisions to survive—such as pulling children out of school to work—that will have long-term negative consequences. The International Rescue Committee helps them meet immediate needs and build a brighter future.
Italy receives more refugees and asylum seekers each year than any other country in Europe. The International Rescue Committee is responding to the needs of the most vulnerable.