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AmeriCares and International Medical Corps Partner to Bring Lifesaving Aid to Displaced Inside Pakistan

  • May 27, 2009

STAMFORD, CT/LOS ANGELES, CA – AmeriCares, a nonprofit international relief organization, is delivering more than $215,000 worth of urgently needed medicines and medical supplies to its partner, International Medical Corps, to help the displaced inside Pakistan. The conflict between the government and the anti-government forces has spread beyond the Swat Valley to the rest of the North-West Frontier Province, causing as many as 1.8 million people to flee their homes and seek safety in camps.

International Medical Corps is providing 24-hour health coverage and referrals, in Yar Hussein Mera Camp in Swabi, which is now housing 5,500 people. “Acute diarrhea, upper respiratory tract infections, and scabies are among the most common diseases treated by the International Medical Corps team,” says Sonia Walia, International Medical Corps regional coordinator for Asia. “The medicines and supplies donated by AmeriCares are a critical component of our response.”
Thousands of families arrive at the camps each day, many in need of medical care.

“Sadly, many of the people seeking safety have been injured during the conflict; some even have open wounds from the bombings,” reports an AmeriCares relief worker on the ground in Pakistan. “Some families have walked more than 30 miles in order to get out of the war zone and protect themselves and their children.”

The medical aid AmeriCares is delivering includes critical supplies for safe surgeries and wound care; medications for people with chronic illnesses, such as diabetes and high blood pressure; and pain medications for treating fever and preventing further dehydration of children.

International Medical Corps mobile health units are providing services to those displaced outside of the camps, with a focus on maternal and child care. These services are also being extended to the host population, which is strained due to the massive influx of people. AmeriCares has partnered with International Medical Corps to provide donated medicines for their health programs serving refugees and other vulnerable populations in Chad, Cameroon, Kenya, Liberia, Lebanon and Iraq.

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About AmeriCares
AmeriCares is a nonprofit international disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization, which delivers medicines, medical supplies and aid to people in crisis around the world.  Since it was established in 1979, AmeriCares has distributed more than $12 billion in humanitarian aid to 142 countries.  For more information, log onto www.AmeriCares.org.

About International Medical Corps
Since its inception 25 years ago, International Medical Corps’ mission has been to relieve the suffering of those impacted by war, natural disaster and disease, by delivering vital health care services that focus on training. This approach of helping people help themselves is critical to returning devastated populations to self-reliance. For more information visit our website at www.imcworldwide.org.