About International Medical Corps
International Medical Corps is a global humanitarian nonprofit organization founded in 1984 by volunteer doctors and nurses. The organization is dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering by providing healthcare training and delivering relief and development programs.
The organization’s mission is to improve the quality of life by addressing health issues and related activities that build local capacity in regions worldwide. International Medical Corps focuses on providing healthcare services to vulnerable populations, particularly in emergency and post-crisis situations, and works to rehabilitate devastated healthcare systems, ultimately helping communities to become self-reliant.
With a strong presence in areas affected by conflict and disaster, International Medical Corps offers medical assistance, training, and capacity-building services to local populations. This includes providing essential healthcare, restoring damaged healthcare infrastructures, and empowering communities through education, training, and sustainable programs.
The organization adheres to humanitarian principles and respects international humanitarian law, promoting a culture of compliance, ethics, and safeguarding. International Medical Corps strives to maintain transparency and integrity in its recruitment processes and its commitment to improving healthcare globally.
To learn more about the organization's mission, visit International Medical Corps.