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Doctor and refugee child in Pakistan
International Medical Corps established an emergency basic health unit, which is currently the only health facility, providing urgently needed primary health care services to the IDPs in the Kacha Ghari Camp.
International Medical Corps established an emergency basic health unit, which is currently the only health facility, providing urgently needed primary health care services to the IDPs in the Kacha Ghari Camp.
Refugee child in Pakistan
After the Ramadan ceasefire ended, many were displaced due to ongoing fighting between Taliban militants and Pakistani forces in Banjur Agency, one of the seven Agencies in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas along the border with Afghanistan.
After the Ramadan ceasefire ended, many were displaced due to ongoing fighting between Taliban militants and Pakistani forces in Banjur Agency, one of the seven Agencies in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas along the border with Afghanistan.
Eleven-year-old Mustafa receives wheelchair
Photo: International Medical Corps
Eleven-year-old Mustafa suffers from advanced polio, but with the wheelchair given to him by International Medical Corps, he can play with other children.
Photo: International Medical Corps
Eleven-year-old Mustafa suffers from advanced polio, but with the wheelchair given to him by International Medical Corps, he can play with other children.
Soccer hero Amo Baba with kids
Photo: International Medical Corps
National soccer hero, Amo Baba, poses for a picture after playing soccer with Iraqi children. The star athlete recently presided over the opening ceremony of one of International Medical Corps’ Child-Friendly Spaces.
Photo: International Medical Corps
National soccer hero, Amo Baba, poses for a picture after playing soccer with Iraqi children. The star athlete recently presided over the opening ceremony of one of International Medical Corps’ Child-Friendly Spaces.
Five-year-old Waleed plays
Photo: International Medical Corps
Five-year-old Waleed plays in a toy car at one of International Medical Corps’ Child Friendly Spaces.
Photo: International Medical Corps
Five-year-old Waleed plays in a toy car at one of International Medical Corps’ Child Friendly Spaces.
Iraqi women in motherhood workshop
Photo: Natalia Cieslik
The workshop encourages Iraqi mothers to work on positive relationships with their children and how to change negative practices.
Photo: Natalia Cieslik
The workshop encourages Iraqi mothers to work on positive relationships with their children and how to change negative practices.
Workshop for Iraqi mothers
Photo: Natalia Ceislik
Iraqi women from all backgrounds share their hardship and their homesickness at the workshop.
Photo: Natalia Ceislik
Iraqi women from all backgrounds share their hardship and their homesickness at the workshop.
Mother and child in Ethiopia
Photo: International Medical Corps
An Ethiopian mother holds her malnourished child at one of International Medical Corps’ therapeutic feeding sites in Ethiopia. Hunger and malnutrition kill more people in the world than HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis combined. Rising food prices and dwindling food supplies only increase this risk.
Photo: International Medical Corps
An Ethiopian mother holds her malnourished child at one of International Medical Corps’ therapeutic feeding sites in Ethiopia. Hunger and malnutrition kill more people in the world than HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis combined. Rising food prices and dwindling food supplies only increase this risk.
IMC Reports:
1. South Darfur Assessment: Basic Needs, Mental Health, and Women’s Health Among Internally Displaced Persons in Nyala District, South Darfur, Sudan2. Displaced in America: Health Status Among Internally Displaced Persons in Louisiana and Mississippi Travel Trailer Parks
3. Chad and Darfur: The Road to Recovery
4. Tsunami Accountability Report: One Year Later
Annual Reports:
IMC 2004 Annual Report
IMC 2005 Annual Report
IMC 2006 Annual Report
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