International Medical Corps

@IMC_Worldwide

International Medical Corps saves lives and relieves suffering through health care training and relief and development programs.

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Joined September 2008

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    Jun 4

    The world is witnessing a crisis. Conflict, persecution & extreme weather have driven more people from their homes than ever before. Follow the this month as we tell refugees' stories:

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  2. Thanks to Sony & the team for assembling wound care kits that will be standing by for our next disaster response.

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  3. One in every 110 people in the world is currently displaced, with most of the sharp increase occurring in the last five years. We're working across the world to keep families together, safe & thriving:

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  4. The Jowhar district of was one of the hardest hit areas of the country following the flash floods that hit the country in May. We’re there, distributing hygiene kits to affected families & educating them on proper hygiene practices to keep families free from disease.

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  5. We are living in the highest levels of displacement ever recorded: One person is displaced from their home every 3 seconds. Learn how we're helping those displaced start rebuilding →

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  6. The need for emergency care has never been greater. Help relieve suffering today and your gift will be MATCHED →

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  7. Mike McCusker of International Medical Corps’ Emergency Response Team has just returned from the , where an outbreak has the global humanitarian community on high alert. More from the field ➡️

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  8. Jun 21

    Third disembarkation in today - 241 refugees and migrants arriving in very dire conditions - and UNCHR are providing assistance on site

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  9. Jun 21

    In , approx. 240,000 from have settled into a state of statelessness. We're on the ground providing basic health care, nutrition, gender-based violence prevention (GBV) & response services:

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  10. Jun 21

    From cocktail parties to school projects to marathons, there are many fun and creative ways to support our work! Learn more here:

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  11. Jun 21
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  12. Jun 20

    One day of focus is not enough. Keep the conversation going using the and see how we’re helping refugees and internally displaced persons across the world →

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  13. Jun 20

    55% of come from just three countries: Syria, Afghanistan and South Sudan. Help us support families who had to leave their homes by force - not by choice:

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  14. Jun 20

    Why should you donate on ? 1. 65+ million people are displaced 2. Your donation is matched today:

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  15. Jun 20

    Today is . RT to show your support for the millions of from Syria & around the world who are forced to flee their homes with little or no warning.

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  16. Jun 20

    One in every 110 people in the world is currently displaced, with most of the sharp increase occurring in the last five years. We're working across the world to keep families together, safe & thriving:

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  17. Jun 20

    In honor of we are remembering the millions of displaced men, women & children around the world who deserve to be safe & healthy. Will you join us in our efforts to relieve suffering for by making a donation today?

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  18. Jun 20

    We’re working with women in , , and many more to ensure that women are free from fear, free from societal stigmas, free to pursue opportunities & education.

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  19. Jun 20

    Today is ! What is a refugee? Who is a refugee? Why should we care? Here are the facts you need to know:

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  20. Jun 19

    We believe that no matter if in the or , children should be free from the fear of conflict & disease to play, to have fun, to be children. Sign up to see how we’re working with communities across the world to keep children healthy:

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  21. Jun 19

    Following a devastating drought that wiped out their livestock, Nadifu & her children were forced to abandon their home in . Now living in an IDP camp, we're helping keep Nadifu's family free from thirst & disease:

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