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 →
Cornell Law School recently spotlighted IRAP's Cornell chapter in an online article describing the legal aid the students provide, as well as their recent January trip to Jordan to meet... read more →
Yesterday, Angelina Jolie, Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), published an opinion piece in The New York Times reflecting on her recent trip to the Middle... read more →
This week, the World Food Program (WFP) - the food aid branch of the United Nations - announced the suspension of a voucher program that was providing food to 1.7... read more →
An article published today in The Wall Street Journal draws attention to the plight of thousands of Iraqis who are stranded in Iraq following the United States’ June suspension of... read more →
IRAP is excited to share a profile of the organization and its work published this weekend in the New York Law Journal. The article charts the arc of IRAP’s development... read more →
A poignant Thanksgiving Day column on Philly.com asks Americans to reflect on an important question: "At a time when U.S. military personnel are returning to Iraq, how can we expect... read more →