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4 years ago

As a volunteer teacher for three semesters in NYC,...

As a volunteer teacher for three semesters in NYC, I have had the most rewarding experience of my teaching career delivering instruction to adult learners from around the world, but primarily from Guinea, Ivory Coast, Central African Republic, Gambia, Burundi, Togo, Liberia, Haiti, Tibet, Yemen, and Iraq. I witnessed learners landing jobs, reuniting with family members, and graduating from one level of English to another. The organization provides so much support to struggling refugees, asylees and immigrants, mostly from donors and volunteers. It is truly an amazing place.

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4 years ago

IRC have been extremely supportive through this di...

IRC have been extremely supportive through this difficult time. I I thank you from the bottom of my heart Ms. Maria, Ms. Kira, Ms. Ima, Ms. Pemba and teams of IRC. Everyone is very helpful, kind and friendly. I suggest if any Immigrant need any help assistance in your hardship time, then IRC is the your answer. Once again that you all teams from me, Binita and Bikash...

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4 years ago

I work as a Consultant for an NGO in Kigali, readi...

I work as a Consultant for an NGO in Kigali, reading some complaints about HR made me write. I just met a German guy the other day in Nairobi he was even saying the same that he applied for several positions with the IRC and no matter which Job he applied he was usually turned down within a day or two. A second oen I met, an Austrian confirmed the same. I was so curious about it that I compared his background with a job he just recently applied, and surprisingly even though his background and experience would be a great match he was just turned down without any further comment. He told me that he even wrote the IRC asking about the reason, they never responded.

Myself I find the HR at the IRC is very questionable. I sense some bias here based on nationality, seems liek those discrimatory AMericans are no good. Many other companies/organsiations same problem. Greetings Luigi.

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4 years ago

I have to say, that place is everything else but o...

I have to say, that place is everything else but office that helps people in need. I been there for 90 days and they could not find a job, or a English class for my wife, which they said that they are capable of doing so. The only person worth mentioning in this case as hard working man, is NIK, everyone else at that office are more or less a simple deceiver.

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4 years ago

i am an Employ of International Rescue Committee a...

i am an Employ of International Rescue Committee and i like to being a part of this organization and want to serve in multiple projects and also want to participate in training's currently i am working Pakistan reading Project and serving withing training and development department in site Malakand Khyber Pukhtoon Khwa cause of this project school education is improving and student are showing his interest in learning and it is very better because education is compulsory for the development of country.
Thank You IRC
Regard:
Muhammad Adil (RP383) Location:MKD

About International Rescue Committee

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is a global humanitarian organization that provides emergency aid and long-term assistance to people affected by conflict, natural disasters, and other crises. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC has since helped millions of people around the world rebuild their lives.

The IRC's mission is to help those who have been forced to flee their homes due to war or disaster. The organization works in over 40 countries, providing lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to refugees and other displaced persons. The IRC's programs focus on four key areas: health, education, economic wellbeing, and safety.

One of the most important aspects of the IRC's work is its commitment to providing high-quality healthcare services in some of the world's most challenging environments. From Syria to South Sudan, from Yemen to Afghanistan, the IRC operates hospitals and clinics that provide essential medical care to those who need it most.

In addition to its healthcare programs, the IRC also places a strong emphasis on education. The organization believes that education is key to helping refugees rebuild their lives and regain their independence. Through its schools and vocational training programs, the IRC helps refugees gain new skills and knowledge that can help them find employment or start businesses.

Another important aspect of the IRC's work is its focus on economic wellbeing. The organization recognizes that many refugees face significant financial challenges as they try to rebuild their lives in new communities. To address this issue, the IRC provides cash assistance programs that help refugees meet basic needs like food and shelter while they work towards becoming self-sufficient.

Finally, safety is a top priority for the IRC. The organization works tirelessly to protect vulnerable populations from violence and abuse by providing legal support services for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV), child protection services for children at risk of exploitation or abuse; as well as supporting community-led efforts aimed at preventing GBV before it occurs.

If you're interested in supporting this vital work done by International Rescue Committee (IRC), there are many ways you can get involved! You can make a donation online or volunteer your time with one of our local offices around your area - every little bit helps! By working together we can make a difference in helping those who have been forced from their homes due war or disaster survive & rebuild their lives with dignity & hope!

International Rescue Committee

International Rescue Committee

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