International non-profit organization
International Medical Corps is a global, nonprofit, humanitarian aid organization that provides emergency medical services,[1][2] healthcare training[3] and capacity building[4][5][6] to those affected by disaster,[7][8][9] disease[10][11][12][13][14] or conflict."[15][16] It seeks to strengthen medical services and infrastructure in the aftermath of crises."[17][18][19]
International Medical Corps focuses on health services and training. This includes the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases;[20][21][22][23] supplemental food for malnourished children;[24][25] water, sanitation and hygiene;[26][27] mental health and psychosocial care;[28][29][30][31] and gender-based violence."[32][33][34]
International Medical Corps is a founding member of One Campaign and a member of the Clinton Global Initiative.
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- ^ Fahim, Kareem (18 December 2014). "Malnutrition Hits Millions of Children in Yemen". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
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- ^ Mednick, Sam (6 May 2020). "South Sudan: COVID-19 Brings Abuse and Other Fears to Displaced Women in South Sudan". AllAfrica. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
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