International Rescue Committee

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Since 1933, the International Rescue Committee has been providing lifesaving services to the world’s most vulnerable. Here’s how the IRC was founded at the call of physicist, humanitarian -- and refugee -- Albert Einstein:

In July 1933, a committee of 51 prominent American intellectuals, artists, clergy, and political leaders formed a branch of the International Relief Association in New York, at

06/12/2026

Communities in Tyre, Lebanon are at breaking point as they face ongoing Israeli airstrikes and evacuation orders for the entire city; home to over 165,000 people.

Many have already been displaced multiple times and exhausted every resource they have to survive. Those who leave will be forced into areas that are over-crowded, under-resourced, and stretched to the brink.

The IRC is scaling up its operations in Tyre and across southern Lebanon to reach people with critical support. This includes cash assistance, psychosocial support, and essential hygiene items that many families can no longer afford or find.

Josephine Haddad, Policy, Advocacy and Communications Coordinator in Lebanon, reports from the scene.

Photos from International Rescue Committee's post 06/08/2026

“My family had to leave the country, but I chose to stay here and to continue my humanitarian work with the IRC.”

At 29-years old, Azza has lived through two displacements, and kept working through all of it. For three years, she's delivered vital aid to communities caught in Sudan's escalating conflict.

The toll has been devastating. Over 70% of all hospitals have been destroyed, leaving millions without healthcare as disease outbreaks surge.

In response, Azza and her team work tirelessly to deliver water, sanitation and hygiene services to those who need it most, supported by our partnership with the European Union.

“I don't know if my life will actually go back to how it was before the war,” says Azza. "Or if my family will be able to come back to Sudan.”

Despite intense challenges, Azza is proud to continue serving her community. “The things we do may seem small from the outside, but they are very meaningful to the people who need them. There is a rewarding feeling that comes with that.”

Swipe to see her story, brought to life by Aya Mohamed.

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