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Back From the Field: Burma

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RI’s latest mission to Burma revealed deteriorating conditions in Rakhine and Kachin States.

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Where Are We Right Now?

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RI is in South Sudan looking at humanitarian and protection issues affecting displaced people.

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Anniversary Dinner Photos Are Available

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Thank you for joining us to celebrate 34 years of lifesaving work. Download your photo from the event.

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Aid Inside Syria: Too Little, But Not Too Late

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Read our latest field report on humanitarian assistance inside and outside of Syria.

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DR Congo: Outdated Approach, Misplaced Priorities

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Displaced people in in “spontaneous settlements” are being left out of aid. Disponible en français.

from our blog

May 20
Dara McLeod
My colleagues and I made our way to the compound of a Member of Parliament in the country’s troubled Jonglei state. We were there to meet with several people who had sought refuge from violence in the town of Pibor. People like Mary.

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South Sudan’s Yida camp is not classified as a “refugee camp,” but rather a “transit center.” In spite of this distinction, the 70,000 refugees who have settled here – some for more than a year – are developing their own permanent structures.

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Dr. Seri, a Syrian refugee, frequently makes runs across the border to deliver medical supplies. Many doctors have fled Syria to seek work and pay. Providing modest salaries to medical professionals inside the country is urgently needed.