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1 Our Impact
2 2010 Achievements
3 Impact
4 Funding Resources
5 Refugee-related Definitions
6 Achievements in 2009
7 Resources for Inquiries
8 Proclamation
9 Celebrating 20 Years
10 Women's Refugee Commission joins UN High Commissioner for Refugees at World Refugee Day Observance in Washington, D.C.
11 Respecting Your Privacy
12 Frequently Asked Questions
13 Action Agenda
14 Remembering Mary Diaz
15 2008 Achievements
16 Expert Bios
17 Contact Us
18 How We Work
19 About the Women's Refugee Commission
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The Women's Refugee Commission was established in 1989 to address the particular needs of refugee and displaced women and children.

The Women's Refugee Commission is affiliated with and is legally part of the International Rescue Committee (IRC), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, and does not receive direct financial support from the IRC.