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Relieving suffering and empowering communities that have been affected by conflict, disaster and disease. Join us ⬇️
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Children need support - and nowhere is that more true than in a country experiencing conflict. In Syria, our European Union-supported teams are running reading, writing and colouring sessions for children. #EUHumanitarianAid
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Meet Asma from Ghuram Khan Brohi village. After the monsoon flooding in Pakistan, her family struggled to find safe water. Now, thanks to our WASH team, she can fill her jar from a clean, safe source right in her village.
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👩‍⚕️👶 Maternal and child health is at the heart of our mission in Zimbabwe. We’re training healthcare workers, enhancing nutrition for mothers and children and promoting community engagement to build self-reliance. Learn more: internationalmedicalcorps.org.uk/country/zimb...
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Our Ukraine team is responding at Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital after direct missile strikes in Kyiv, which damaged facilities and resulted in numerous casualties. Our team is safe and working with government authorities to support the health needs of survivors. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Ukraine mourns after day of Russian air strikeswww.bbc.co.uk A children's hospital in the capital Kyiv was damaged when a wave of missiles was launched.
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Children’s mental health suffers when growing up in a conflict zone. Supported by the European Union, our team in Syria is working to help - running sports sessions for children, teaching teamwork and social skills. #euhumanitarianaid
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🚨 This month, our team in Libya deployed a medical team to Kufra. With over 45,000 Sudanese refugees in urgent need, we're partnering with the Ministry of Health to provide lifesaving aid.
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As violence continues in Sudan, many are fleeing to South Sudan in search of safety. Our emergency response team in Renk is offering critical healthcare services to those in transit. From vaccinations to mental health support, we're there 24/7.
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Last month, our Gender-Based Violence (GBV) team was on the ground at a transit centre in Ukraine, distributing dignity kits to women and girls evacuated from Vovchansk and Lyptsi. These kits provide essential to help maintain dignity during tough times.
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Solar-powered water purification in Pakistan. A neonatal intensive care unit in Gaza. Health awareness sessions in Mali. Work funded by International Medical Corps supporters is changing and saving lives. Here's a snapshot of last month: internationalmedicalcorps.org.uk/story/may-sn...
May Snapshots 2024internationalmedicalcorps.org.uk From Mali to Gaza, see the impact you’ve had as a supporter of our work this month.
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In Gallegos, our donor-supported Mobile Medical Unit is making an impact! With our dedicated team and support from the Ministry of Health, we reached 347 people, including 90 children who received their COVID-19 vaccine.
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As thousands of Ukrainians flee a new wave of Russian attacks on at least 30 border towns and villages in the Kharkiv region, we’re working with local authorities to meet changing needs and to help people being evacuated and displaced. www.theguardian.com/world/video/...
Civilians evacuated from Kharkiv region amid Russian 'tactical success' – videowww.theguardian.com Kyiv replaces commander overseeing north-eastern Kharkiv frontline in effort to turn the tide as fighting continues
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According to the United Nations, one in three women in Nigeria have experienced gender-based violence by the time they’re 15. That’s why we’re supporting Women’s and Girl’s Safe Spaces and GBV prevention programmes across the country.
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Meet the heroes on the frontlines of healthcare in Ukraine. Working with Family Doctor’s Association of Southern Ukraine & the Odesa National Medical University, we’re training doctors on how to manage noncommunicable diseases, even amid conflict. internationalmedicalcorps.org.uk/story/skills...
Skills-Based Training Helps Doctors Treat Chronic Diseases in Ukraineinternationalmedicalcorps.org.uk As the war rages on around them, International Medical Corps is training doctors in Ukraine to treat life-threatening noncommunicable diseases.
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Naima, a young girl from #Somalia, was referred to our team after she suffered from severe malnutrition. Thanks to your donations, we’re helping children like Naima recover and reclaim their childhoods.
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