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David Miliband
David Miliband, President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, is a former Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom. As the son of refugees, he brings a personal commitment to the IRC's work.
President & CEO
From Einstein to Ahlan Simsim: Celebrating 90 years of innovation at the IRC
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) has been helping people affected by humanitarian crisis for 90 years. Read about our history, our achievements and our innovative approach to solving big problems.
Article
December 4, 2023
IRC UK Awarded New Funding to Help More Refugee Children Learn, Heal and Thrive
Press Release
March 15, 2024
Afghanistan: One year of neglect causes humanitarian needs to soar by a third, the IRC warns the current crisis could kill more Afghans than 20 years of war
Press Release
August 23, 2022
Healing Classrooms CPD Course
This free 5-module CPD programme provides school staff with all the key skills and knowledge needed to support refugee and asylum-seeking students.
Meet Chadia, the Syrian refugee dinner lady serving smiles in Brighton
Chadia arrived with her family in the UK six years ago after fleeing Syria. Today she's working as a dinner lady at a local school in her new home, Brighton.
Article
July 28, 2022
The IRC welcomes Ukrainian refugees with integration and job readiness courses
Statement
September 21, 2022
IRC response to 100 million people displaced globally
Press Release
July 14, 2022
Healing Classrooms Basics Training
This online training consists of three 1hr 30min sessions that provide school staff with the basics of the Healing Classrooms Approach. Sessions feature case studies, discussions and good practice-sharing activities on how to best support refugee students in schools across the UK. In this training, you will: Learn about the key psychological impacts of conflict, forced displacement and resettlement on children’s brain developm
The IRC's impact at a glance
Our work The International Rescue Committee responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover and gain control of their future. In more than 40 countries and over 20 U.S. cities, our dedicated teams provide clean water, shelter, health care, education and empowerment support to refugees and displaced people.
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