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    The consequences for the Ukrainian people cannot be overstated. We stand with them.

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  2. What do Ukrainian refugees need most right now? What about the children? And what about people still stuck in the country? We answer your questions about support for Ukraine here:

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  3. “My goal was to come here and just have a life.” Meet Sofia*, one of over 74,000 Afghan refugees rebuilding their lives in the U.S. She hopes to one day use computer programming to bring people together. This is her story:

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  4. “Trauma may not show right away. But then you go to a [refugee] reception center, and there’s silence. The children are not playing. That’s not normal.” Ukraine’s children are in trouble. Here’s how we can help.

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  5. Humanitarian need worldwide is at an untenable high—and Ukraine is only the latest development in the Age of Impunity that has caused this. Without action, that need will only continue to grow.

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  6. Here are 5 books on displaced people and refugees—recommended by our staff, some of them refugees themselves—this . 
PS: all were written by a refugee or forcibly displaced author! What books do you recommend we read? 📚

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  7. At a global level there are record numbers of people in need of humanitarian aid—and the climate crisis has the potential to worsen already tenuous situations. We identify some of the conflict zones at greatest risk this in IRC's Watchlist 2022:

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  8. Sofia* fled Afghanistan with a bachelor's degree in computer science and a dream. Now, safe in her new home, she's chasing it. Thank you for helping share her story, 💛

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  10. This , a reminder that when the impacts of conflict and climate change compound, there are severe humanitarian consequences. Here’s how the effects of droughts across East Africa could be worsened by the crisis in Ukraine:

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  11. 200 million. ⬆️ That’s how many people could be forcibly displaced inside their own countries by climate change by 2050 if nothing is done.

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  12. Climate change is not a problem for future generations to solve. The consequences are already here as more frequent natural disasters destroy livelihoods, intensify conflict, and force people to flee their homes. The time to act is now.

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  13. Share to spread the facts this . 🌍 👊 200 million people in the world could be displaced by climate by 2050 if nothing is done—double the number of refugees and displaced people today. Climate change impacts everyone—especially people in vulnerable situations.

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  14. The climate crisis is not just a political issue. The climate crisis is not just an ethical issue. The climate crisis is a humanitarian issue.

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  15. Over 2.5 million refugees have fled Ukraine to Poland since the start of the conflict. Here’s how we’re helping support them as they begin to rebuild their lives:

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    When we set out to learn more about how refugees are building new homes in the U.S., we met Shir Zad, an Afghan refugee & staff member. We spoke on what challenges newcomers face & what we can do to help give them a warm welcome. Learn more @

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  18. Thank you to all our partners in coming together for this event! We're proud to help provide this critical service to Ukrainian communities at this time. 🤝

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  19. ➡️ Maternal/Newborn Health ➡️ Covid-19 ➡️ Polio ➡️ Tuberculosis ➡️ HIV/AIDS ^ All of these conditions pose potential health crises for Ukraine as the country’s health care comes under attack. Learn more:

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  20. When set out to learn more about how refugees are making their new homes in the U.S., he met Shir Zad, a recent Afghan refugee and IRC staff member. This is how he described what home means to him.💛 Learn more:

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  21. NEW: The IRC is calling for leaders at the spring meetings to take action for Afghanistan. “The international community can and should do much more to safeguard the lives and livelihoods of innocent Afghans.”

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