Helping the People of Sudan
Despite decades of continuing violence, International Medical Corps has remained on the frontlines in Sudan’s hardest-to-reach and most affected communities, providing medical care and training to people in need.
Despite decades of continuing violence, International Medical Corps has remained on the frontlines in Sudan’s hardest-to-reach and most affected communities, providing medical care and training to people in need.
On July 13, when a nurse from International Medical Corps’ health center in Dougui refugee camp notified our Field Site Coordinator, Dr. Cimanuka Germain, of a patient presenting cholera-like symptoms, Dr. Germain already was prepared to sound the alarm and start the outbreak response. As more than 20,000 refugees each month were fleeing historic violence …
In Ethiopia, where more than half of all children under 5 are malnourished and millions face chronic food insecurity, International Medical Corps provides lifesaving nutrition programs. By partnering with regional health bureaus and leveraging community knowledge, we’ve reached thousands of children and their families with therapeutic food, education, kitchen gardening programs and poultry packages. At …
In the midst of conflict, disaster or disease, International Medical Corps is there, to ensure people get the help they need. No one is alone when we work together.
Actress Jennifer Garner introduces her friend, actress and Global Ambassador Judy Greer, before presenting her with the Global Champion Award in recognition of her long-time and passionate advocacy on behalf of International Medical Corps and its work around the world.
International Medical Corps Founder and Chairman Dr. Robert Simon recognized Senior Advisor for Logistics and Supply-Chain Management Marin Tomas with the Founders Award for his longtime commitment to helping people around the world affected by conflict, disaster and disease.
Actress and humanitarian Ashley Park presents nurse Mary-Jane Perry with the Henry Hood Award in recognition of her volunteer work helping people affected by natural disasters in the US and the Bahamas.
We quickly sent teams to provide care in emergency shelters while we supported—and continue to support—health centers serving low-income and vulnerable populations, providing them with critical supplies and resources.
International Medical Corps President and CEO Nancy Aossey presents Flexport.org’s founder and CEO Ryan Petersen with the Global Citizen Award in recognition of the logistics firm’s exceptional humanitarian work and commitment to helping people.
Staff and volunteers describe our approach to humanitarian aid, and what makes International Medical Corps so effective.