We're thrilled to share today's announcement that Becca Heller, IRAP's Director and co-founder, is the 2015 recipient of the Charles Bronfman Prize. The Bronfman Prize of $100,000 is awarded on an annual... read more →
IRAP is thrilled to announce that, thanks to a recent partnership with LGBTI advocacy organization All Out, we will be able to provide immediate assistance for several of our most vulnerable... read more →
IRAP is currently hiring undergraduate interns to assist clients remotely with employment verification. Please share with anyone you think may be interested! Role and Responsibilities Undergraduate Interns will work directly... read more →
IRAP is recruiting current law students to come join us in our NYC office as part of our Fall 2015 Legal Internship. Please share with anyone you think might be... read more →
IRAP seeks a Legal Services Coordinator based in Amman to work with IRAP’s Jordan Program Director to provide legal assistance to vulnerable refugees in Jordan. Primary responsibilities: Conducting field interviews... read more →
The Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project ("IRAP") at the Urban Justice Center is looking to sponsor a law student for public interest fellowships for the year 2016-2017. Fellowship sponsorships would be... read more →
This week, IRAP launched a nationwide photo awareness campaign dubbed Breathe Free, featuring 14 portraits of IRAP clients who have successfully started safe, new lives in America. IRAP law students... read more →
This week, IRAP launched a nationwide photo awareness campaign dubbed Breathe Free, featuring 14 portraits of IRAP clients who have successfully started safe, new lives in America. IRAP law students... read more →
IRAP recently concluded its annual student trips to the Middle East, during which students gain hands-on experience working face to face with clients in Beirut and Amman. We're making an... read more →
Bassam is a former IRAP client who fled Iraq, and started a new life in New York a year ago. Today, we're honored to share his reflections on his first year... read more →