To help medical professionals in Ukraine effectively treat people, IOCC partnered with MDM Wound Ventures to deliver an innovative medical device to hospitals and clinics.
Abeer, a 31-year-old Palestinian-Jordanian, volunteers with IOCC in Jordan, supporting some of our programs there for people with impairments and disabilities.
IOCC’s recent delivery to South Sudan included surgical supplies like gowns, gloves, and masks, equipping health professionals to do their work safely and protecting patients’ health.
IOCC recently delivered specialized medical equipment to a cardiology hospital in the western Ukrainian region of Zakarpattia that is serving both locals and internally displaced people.
Frontliners, who train with IOCC to provide emotional and spiritual care in disaster situations, are often the first teams that IOCC puts on the ground after a US storm.
Ensuring that the next generation knows how to prevent and treat podoconiosis shapes long-term change and equips young people to influence their families’ and communities’ future.
Speech therapy and other specially tailored care have helped Fadi overcome his apraxia of speech, gaining new confidence and learning how to communicate effectively.