The face of famine: Just one of the hundreds of thousands of children and adults who fled their homes in Somalia in search of food and water. New mothers and young children are especially vulnerable.
Photo courtesy of Jaya Vadlamudi, International Medical Corps.
Photo courtesy of Jaya Vadlamudi, International Medical Corps.
A mother and child at refugee camp in Kenya.
Photo courtesy of Jaya Vadlamudi, International Medical Corps.
Photo courtesy of Jaya Vadlamudi, International Medical Corps.
AmeriCares shipment of $1.2 million in medical aid, including urgently needed chronic care medicines, relief supplies and nutritional supplements arrive in Mogadishu, Somalia.
Photo by Muslim Aid. All Rights Reserved.
Photo by Muslim Aid. All Rights Reserved.
Construction begins on the 4.500 square foot AmeriCares field hospital in Kenya, built and stocked by AmeriCares and operated by partner International Medical Corps.
Construction complete on the AmeriCares field hospital within the Kambioos refugee camp in Kenya. The hospital will house a therapeutic feeding center, operating room, intensive care unit, as well as a labor and delivery ward, laboratory and pharmacy.
The AmeriCares field hospital in Kenya will ensure that the sickest, most vulnerable children and adults have access to lifesaving medical serices and continued nutritional interventions.
Mothers and babies receive nutritional support at an Americares distribution in Mogadishu, Somalia.
Photo by Mohamed Sheik Nur. All Rights Reserved.
Photo by Mohamed Sheik Nur. All Rights Reserved.
AmeriCares distributed enough nutrient-rich porridge to provide 8,600 malnourished children and adults with a supplemental meal for one month.
Photo by Mohamed Sheik Nur. All Rights Reserved.
Photo by Mohamed Sheik Nur. All Rights Reserved.




