A preeminent First Responder, International Medical Corps provides emergency relief to those struck by disaster, no matter where they are, no matter what the conditions, working with them to recover, rebuild and gain the skills and tools required for self-reliance.
October 3, 2017: Dr. Hernando Garzon, the technical medical advisor with our Mexico earthquake response team, gives an update on the need in Oaxaca following the 8.1 Chiapas earthquake on September 7, and the subsequent nearly 4,000 aftershocks.
International Medical Corps' work is featured in special correspondent Jane Ferguson's report on South Sudan, where countless numbers of people are on the run amid a brutal civil war.
This Sunday, March 19th at 7:30 PM EST and 7:00 PM PST, 60 Minutes will feature International Medical Corps' work to treat those suffering from malnutrition due to the devastating famine that is currently gripping South Sudan. Scott Pelly will interview Dr. Meroni Abraham, a dedicated International Medical Corps physician, working in a displacement camp in Juba to treat severely malnourished children.
Go behind the scenes as 60 Minutes reports from an International Medical Corps stabilization center in South Sudan, where doctors are fighting to save lives during a brutal famine.
Because of supporters like you, International Medical Corps has been able to respond to nearly every major humanitarian crisis around the world for over 30 years, alleviating suffering, building healthier communities and encouraging self-reliance through training. From our first humanitarian response in Afghanistan in 1984 through the Syrian refugee crisis and Hurricane Matthew in 2016, together we’ve changed millions of lives.
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