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| Photo: International Medical Corps/Margaret Aguirre |
| In June Ben Affleck spoke with an International Medical Corps program coordinator at a primary health care and nutrition facility in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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International Medical Corps is responding to the recent violence, providing hundreds of thousands of civilians with emergency relief. Read IMC's most recent update from Goma below.
Admid a Lull in Hostilities in Democratic Republic of Congo, International Medical Corps Continues to Deliver Life-saving Medical Relief
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| Congolese military tank patrolling through region. |
An estimated 250,000 civilians have fled fighting between government and rebel troops in North Kivu Province – adding to the estimated one million people displaced by an escalation of hostilities in the region a year ago.
International Medical Corps teams have been delivering primary health care services, distributing therapeutic food, and working to prevent outbreaks of cholera; there have been more than 100 reported cases so far, and numerous deaths.
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| Congolese boy outside of International Medical Corps clinic. |
International Medical Corps has been operating in the most volatile regions of DRC since the mid-90’s. In North Kivu province, where much of the recent fighting has taken place, IMC runs primary health care clinics and nutrition programs that serve more than 300,000 people.
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