FEATURED STORY

Growing a Healthier Tomorrow

In Ethiopia, Nigeria and Yemen, we provide cash assistance and training in gardening and cooking to help families thrive.

Read more
Items
Filters:
Video

War in Ukraine: Two-Year Update

As Ukrainians continue their fight for independence, we continue to ensure access to health services and training for millions of civilians affected by the war.
Video

With Your Help in 2023

In 2023, your support enabled our teams to provide services and support to more than 18 million people in almost 30 countries around the world. Watch and see how your support changed—and saved—lives. Thank you.
Video

What’s Next in 2024

International Medical Corps experts review the challenges and achievements of our global humanitarian work in 2023 and discuss what’s on the horizon for 2024.
Video

Picture: Hope

International Medical Corps and National Geographic teamed up to bring Photo Camp to a group of young Somali refugees from Melkadida Refugee Camp in Ethiopia. "Picture: Hope" documents the experience, capturing the joy of self-expression and highlighting the impact of supporting positive mental health.
Video

The Humanitarian Impacts of Climate Change

Climate change is already affecting the frequency and severity of natural disasters, such as droughts, heatwaves, wildfires, storms and floods. Communities across the world—including in the United States—are facing repeated, widespread disruption and loss of livelihoods, resources and support systems, which undermines resilience and increases risk. For vulnerable communities and those already facing conflict, displacement and disease, climate change is leading to prolonged states of crisis. In this video, International Medical Corps experts discuss the health-related impacts of climate change, and how it will change humanitarian operations.   Looking for our latest briefing? Watch "What's Next in 2024" here.
Video

Breaking News – Libya Flooding

Senior Director of International Programs David Eastman talks about the need for resources and coordinated efforts in Derna devastated by the flood.
Page: