Poor health can undermine people’s potential to improve their lives. The International Rescue Committee helps those who are experiencing or recovering from conflict and disaster reduce their risk of falling ill and receive treatment when they do get sick. 

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Patricia Goanue puts on protective equipment before giving a baby with a high fever a blood test at the IRC-supported Konia Health Center in Lofa, a county in Liberia that was hit hard by an Ebola outbreak.
Photo: Tommy Trenchard/Panos/IRC

Learn more about our health goals and how we are working to meet them:

Ensure that children are treated for and protected from the leading causes of death

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Ensure that people receive the wide-ranging support they need

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Ensure that women and girls have access to reproductive health services

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A boy collects water at an IRC-installed water point in Arbat camp in Iraq.
Photo: Peter Biro/IRC

Ensure that people are emotionally and mentally healthy

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Ensure that people have access to clean water and sanitation

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Ensure that people are well-served by health institutions

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Explore our work in Health.

Outcomes and evidence

The IRC's Outcomes and Evidence Framework supports people working in development and humanitarian aid to design effective programs. It delivers key information on outcomes related to health, safety, education, economic wellbeing, and power through theories of change that demonstrate how to achieve these outcomes, evidence for which interventions work or don’t work to achieve the outcomes, and guidance on how to measure progress against the outcomes.