In 2023, our 15,000 aid workers helped almost 10 million people across 40 countries.
In 2023, our 15,000 aid workers helped almost 10 million people across 40 countries.
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1,216,105people benefited from our education work
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1,547,526people benefited from our food security work
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1,467,466people benefited from our shelter work
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685,990people benefited from our protection work
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1,577,430people benefited from our ICLA work
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3,396,458people benefited from our WASH work
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1,789,213people benefited from our other activities
The landslide buried everything. It was so scary… We are suffering, but at least we are alive.Kanchhi Gole had to flee when an earthquake hit Nepal in April 2015. She is now living in Selang camp, Nepal.Photo: Kishor Sharma/NORCAP
Preserving dignity
The displaced people we work with are strong, dignified and resourceful. Most are able and willing to fend for themselves. But sometimes, when a person has lost everything, it can be hard to retain a sense of dignity and confidence. We work with them to make sure that the support they and their families receive is adjusted to their particular needs.
From supporting a father in finding employment to helping a child overcome trauma, we stand behind displaced people. We help them find safety and hope in their new situation, no matter their age, gender, religious or political beliefs, or disabilities.
Now that I have some experience here at NRC’s maintenance site, I’m thinking of becoming a carpenter… I feel like I’m useful again.Omar, father of seven, used to have a grocery store in Syria. He now lives in Zaatari camp, Jordan.Photo: Alisa Reznick/NRC
Defending rights
As they leave behind everything familiar, many displaced people find themselves denied justice. With our advice, they inform themselves. We guide them as they claim their right to a safe home, obtain the documents to prove their identity, and pursue their right to work.
Before we had our refugee documents, we were prisoners in our home. We feared deportation. Now we are able to go out, and my husband can go to work every day.Kelly, a Colombian refugee living in Barinas, Venezuela.Photo: Fernanda Pineda/NRC
Rebuilding futures
When children witness terrible events, it’s not easy to help them cope. But we find ways to guide them forward. With our education, vocational training and community activities, children and youth can learn and play. Adults can socialise, recover, and earn a living. They have safe places where they can get back on their feet.
They seize their futures. And we provide them with the mental, physical, and legal tools they need on their way.
I wanted to die, they had destroyed my home and my life… Thanks to NRC who helped me so much, I now have hope.Jelena, from eastern Ukraine, became internally displaced when her house was hit by a rocket.Photo: Ingrid Prestetun/NRC
In 2023 our seasoned teams were on the frontlines of humanitarian assistance, doing everything they could to help those searching for safety in 40 countries worldwide.