International Medical Corps has been in the Congo since the mid-90s, bringing life-saving services to more than one million of the country’s most vulnerable people.
Congolese boy at IMC's nutrition clinic
More than 20 years of on-again, off-again war has killed an estimated 5.4 million – more than any conflict since World War II. In North Kivu province, where most of the recent fighting has taken place, International Medical Corps runs primary health care and nutrition clinics that benefit 300,000.
IMC gives care to injured boy
An injured boy receives emergency care in an International Medical Corps ambulance. When fighting broke out, International Medical Corps responded immediately, delivering food and medical care to the displaced.
Emergency food and health care for war-torn DRC
Photo from Progress Report 'A visit from Sienna Miller'
Emergency food and health care for war-torn DRC
Photo from Progress Report 'A visit from Sienna Miller'