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Nearly six months after the 7.0-earthquake that struck Haiti, International Medical Corps continues to prioritize long-term integrated primary health.
Nearly six months after the 7.0-earthquake that struck Haiti, International Medical Corps continues to prioritize long-term integrated primary health.

       

Our Global Ambassador Sienna Miller and her journey to Haiti following the earthquake.

BBC Audio Slideshow: Highlighting International Medical Corps' mobile clinics and our mother and baby groups.

Today, Gael is a healthy six-month- old baby. She was born at 1:00 AM, just 8 hours after the quake.

5-year-old Monley was rescued 8 days after the earthquake. Today he lives in a tent in his old neighborhood.

Haiti 6 Month Accountability Report
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Thanks to supporters like you, 3 months after the earthquake, we are laying the foundation for recovery and rebuilding.

Thanks to our donors, International Medical Corps was able to accomplish the following in the first six months in Haiti:

  • 110,000 patient consultations
  • $9+ million in donated medicines, supplies and equipment distributed
  • 400 medical volunteers deployed from top-tier universities and medical centers worldwide
  • 270 local staff members employed and being trained throughout Haiti
  • 75 community mental health volunteers in ongoing training
  • 15 mobile clinics operating throughout Haiti
  • 8 mobile clinics integrated with mental health services
  • 1 fully functioning Intensive Care Unit at University Hospital
  • 1 fully functioning Emergency Room at University Hospital
  • 18,345 Haitians directly affected by improved water, sanitation and hygiene services
  • 1,578 hygiene kits and water purification tablets distributed for family use
  • 118 latrines (+154 under construction) and 44 washrooms constructed