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🌍World Humanitarian Day🌍 [International Rescue Committee logo.]( {NAME}, it's World Humanitarian Day, and I wanted to share a powerful interview for you to read today. I hope you, a part of our strong community of humanitarians, can take a few minutes to read through and [meet Eatizaz Yousif. >>]( Eatizaz has been displaced several times by the conflict in Sudan. But her story is not ordinary. Despite being displaced, she is the International Rescue Comittee's country director for Sudan, helping to manage the response to the massive humanitarian crisis her country has experienced as a result of the conflict. [A woman in a cream headscarf and checkered blazer looks at the camera.]( Photo credit: Ben de la Cruz/NPR "Since April I almost slept in 50 different beds. I don't have a home, I don't have a room, and I've been sleeping out of my suitcase since then. And I'm a head of an organization, so I'm being really supported. You know we believe as Sudanese we are so resilient. But resilience does indeed have a limit, and I guess we got to that break point of that resilience, and we just want the war to stop." –Eatizaz Yousif, the IRC's Country Director for Sudan [READ THE FULL INTERVIEW »]( On World Humanitarian Day, the IRC is paying tribute to our colleagues, like Eatizaz, and their unyielding compassion, resilience and commitment to catalyzing change in times of crisis. From delivering essential medical services, safe water, education and protection to people who are displaced–their impact spans more than 40 countries and reaches some of the world's most inaccessible areas, often at great risk to their own safety. On World Humanitarian Day, and every day, your compassionate support helps make the IRC's life-changing humanitarian work possible. Thank you for all you do. –Andrea @ IRC The International Rescue Committee | [Rescue.org]( 122 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10168-1289 USA To ensure future delivery of IRC e-mails, please add our reply address updates@rescue.org to your Address Book. [Click here]( for U.S. federal and state compliance notices [Manage my preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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