International Medical Corps Mobilizes Teams, Supplies Across Haiti in...
Tropical Storm Tomas, which is projected to hit Port-au-Prince and other earthquake-affected areas in the west, poses a serious danger for Haiti’s more than one million displaced. Tropical storm...
View ArticleFriday Morning Update from Haiti via International Medical Corps
As of early Friday morning, Tropical Storm Tomas has reintensified to a Category 1 Hurricane and is currently centered over Haiti's western peninsula. The storm still poses a serious danger for...
View ArticlePhotos from Petionville, Petit Goave
Photos by International Medical Corps 1) Petionville-A woman washes her tarps2) Petionville Camp morning Nov 53) Muddy mess in Petionville camp4) Nan Regal IDP camp Petit Goave5) Road by Nan...
View ArticleFriday update from St. Lucia via International Medical Corps
Hurricane Tomas has caused severe damage to hundreds of homes and public infrastructure such as hospitals, road networks, water pipes, and electricity on the island of St. Lucia. Running water is...
View ArticlePhotos of Leogane after Tomas via International Medical Corps
These pictures from Saturday, Nov 6: 1) Flooded tent camp2) Cada (just outside Leogane)3) Muddy camp4) Muddy feet5) Boy receives hygiene kit6) Mud and standing water in a road7) Another flooded tent...
View ArticleVideo: Leogane, Saturday, Nov 6, 2010 via International Medical Corps
By Crystal Wells, Communications Officer in Port-au-Prince for International Medical Corps Leogane, Haiti - Thelervilts used to own a modest, but comfortable house by the sea. Then the 7.0-earthquake...
View ArticleDozens of Cholera Cases Confirmed in Port-au-Prince - International Medical...
via International Medical CorpsNovember 10, 2010, Port-au-Prince, Haiti – Following reports of 73 confirmed cases of cholera in the capital city of Port-au-Prince, International Medical Corps continues...
View ArticleVideo: Cholera update from Gonaives via International Medical Corps
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View ArticlePictures: El-Salloum, Egypt at Libya border
International Medical Corps’ emergency response team has reached the Libya/Egypt border and begun assessing the humanitarian needs of those affected by violence in Libya. The team is prepositioning...
View ArticlePics and Update: International Medical Corps in Benghazi, Libya
International Medical Corps’ emergency response team has reached Benghazi, Libya and is assessing needs of those affected by the violence as well as health structures serving the local population. The...
View ArticlePics & Update: Benghazi, Egypt
One International Medical Corps Emergency Response Team is in Benghazi in eastern Libya, and continues to assess the local health structure, available services and needs, and is delivering medical...
View ArticleTunisia Picture, Update from International Medical Corps
An International Medical Corps team made it today to the border in Tunisia, which is receiving a large number of evacuees from Libya. They identified that some 25,000 Bangladeshis and Eritreans are on...
View ArticleVideo: Interview from Tunisia, International Medical Corps Middle East Desk...
(March 4, 2011) - Reports from inside Libya detail more fighting today between government and rebel forces, and hundreds of new casualties. Hospitals face critical supply and staff shortages. The...
View ArticleIn Libya, Tunisia Urgent Needs Include Qualified Nurses,...
International Medical Corps' emergency response teams in eastern Libya and at the border in Tunisia are conducting ongoing assessments of health needs and providing critical medical supplies. The teams...
View ArticleJapan Update from International Medical Corps
March 14, 2011, Los Angeles, CASUMMARY · International Medical Corps is responding to the situation in Japan following an 8.9-magnitude earthquake that struck Japan’s coast, triggering a tsunami...
View ArticlePhotos & Update, Egypt Libya border from International Medical Corps
One of our emergency response teams delivered medical kits donated by USAID/OFDA and conducted patient consultations at a border clinic for those fleeing the Libya crisisat the Saloum border crossing...
View ArticlePhotos, Update from Sendai via International Medical Corps
March 18, 2011– International Medical Corps’ emergency response team is assessing the post-disaster needs of isolated coastal villages north of Sendai that have yet to receive humanitarian assistance....
View ArticleAudio: International Medical Corps Teams in Libya, Tunisia & Egypt
Following weeks of strikes from government forces and the allied coalition's enforcement of a no-fly zone, the crisis in Libya continues to escalate and endanger civilians throughout the country. More...
View ArticleInternational Medical Corps: Critically Needed Care, Supplies to 25,000...
International Medical Corps’ emergency response team in Eastern Libya is distributing critically needed humanitarian supplies to approximately 25,000 displaced persons who have fled heavy fighting in...
View ArticlePakistan: International Medical Corps continues to deliver health, recovery...
Since immediately deploying local teams in July 2010 to respond to the unprecedented flooding in Pakistan,International Medical Corpshas provided more than 1 million patient consultations through a...
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