We save lives and relieve suffering.

You can help us provide lifesaving healthcare and supplies to children, families and communities that have lost everything due to conflict, disaster and disease.

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Hurricane Helene

We're helping those impacted by the storm

Israel and Gaza

We are helping civilians caught in the crisis

International Medical Corps relieves the suffering of those affected by conflict, disaster and disease, often in difficult and dangerous environments. We deliver vital healthcare services and training that help devastated populations move from relief to self-reliance.

Our Impact Around the World

We’re responding in Ukraine

We’re responding in Ukraine

Our teams are responding to the war by expanding access to medical, mental health and protection services for civilians living in affected communities inside Ukraine, and working in the surrounding region to help refugees.

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In 2023, we helped more than 16.5 million people worldwide

In 2023, we helped more than 16.5 million people worldwide

We provided more than 9.3 million health consultations, more than 2.7 million of them for children under 5, as well as specialised treatment such as nutrition, mental health support, and other services.

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We’re active around the globe

We’re active around the globe

Our staff numbers more than 8,000 worldwide, with 97% recruited locally. Because our approach encompasses relief, recovery and resilience, training is an essential and consistent part of everything we do. Our strategy ensures that the knowledge required to prepare for future emergencies remains anchored in the communities we serve.

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We are helping millions of people affected by Syria’s civil war

We are helping millions of people affected by Syria’s civil war

Half of Syria’s population has been uprooted from their homes, fueling the largest displacement and refugee crisis since World War II. We reach people where they are, providing lifesaving healthcare, training and other services.

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Fighting Ebola in Africa

Fighting Ebola in Africa

We are working with local ministries of health, leveraging our extensive experience and expertise in stopping the deadly virus, including during the 2014 West Africa Ebola epidemic—the world's largest.

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In 2023, more than 107,000 people attended our training programmes

In 2023, more than 107,000 people attended our training programmes

Training builds knowledge, instills confidence and fosters self-reliance.

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Help Rush Emergency Relief to Those Who Need it Most

Your gift will help us respond to emergencies and provide lifesaving medical care in nearly 30 countries around the world.