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iACT x Miry’s List: Creating Ripples Together
Our hope has always been to ripple out to refugees and those working with displaced communities everywhere.


COMEDIANS FROM AROUND THE U.S. UNITE TO SUPPORT REFUGEE-LED COVID-19 RESPONSE
Comedy4Refugees, an iACT benefit streamed online, will feature Cory Kahaney and Flip Schultz.


iACT Family Comes Together to Fast Track COVID-19 Document Creation and Translation
Alongside our refugee team members and global volunteers, iACT created 8 COVID-19 fact sheets, translated into 12 languages.


Coronavirus Community Leader One-Pager – Printouts in Multiple Languages
Find information on how to protect yourself from COVID-19 in 13 different languages.

Coronavirus Facts vs. Myths One-Pager– Printouts in Multiple Languages
This one-pager discusses the myths that are circulating about Coronavirus through word of mouth and social media.


Refugee Voices: “We are here, we are afraid, and we need help.”
“Is there a message you would like to share with other people around the world?”


Refugee Voices: iACT asks, “How can we support you?”
iACT's US staff surveyed our refugee and conflict-affected teammates across the globe to find out how we can support them.


To Be Heard is to Unbury Your Own Empowerment
Our intention is to listen to refugee and asylum-seeking community members, to see them, and to walk beside them in their journey.


Musings on mindfulness and refugees
A trip to eastern Chad left me further awed at the simple power of sitting quietly, paying attention to breath and body.

Refugees should lead
Trusting refugees to lead, experiment, and problem solve is not a radical idea. It's common sense.


The Darfur United Men’s Soccer Team will be holding tryouts in Los Angeles on July 28-29, 2018
There will be a 2-day tryout opportunity for Darfur United Men's Soccer Team in LA this July.


Kickstarting a Year of Change!
On May 5th, the iACT community came together at our annual event, One Strong Kick.


Women of Mtendeli Refugee Camp
Refugee women and girls are disproportionately affected by conflict and displacement.


Love and Hope for a Nice Life in Mtendeli Refugee Camp
Gerald, a Burundian refugee, shares about his wife Alice and his life before the war.


The Joy and Magic of Soccer, Football!
The game of football is powerful in and of itself. It can be transformational.


The Value of a Refugee
A young woman, speaking for her group, said: “They do not recognize the value of a refugee.”


Tanzania’s Burundian Refugees Reflect on Their Basic Needs
A letter from our friends in Tanzania, currently living in Nduta Refugee Camp.


New Partnerships: iACT & Plan International
An exciting new partnership between iACT and Plan International (Tanzania)


Darfuri refugee women tackling issues in their community
Women employed by iACT's Little Ripples program are applying what they've learned from the leadership curriculum in their communities.


Top Ten Things I Learned On My 29th Trip to Darfuri Refugee Camps
Purpose, combined with hope, is an incomparable energy...
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