Videos from International Medical Corps in Washington
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VENEZUELA EARTHQUAKE RESPONSE: Our teams in Venezuela are providing emergency medical relief in Caracas and La Guaira, following the two devastating back-to-back earthquakes that hit the region aro...
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President & COO Ky Luu speaks with NewsNation’s Hena Doba about the earthquakes in Venezuela, the humanitarian crisis they’ve created, the needs of the healthcare system there and how Internationa
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WE ARE RESPONDING IN VENEZUELA following two devastating earthquakes that hit near the capital city of #Caracas, with the first a magnitude of 7.2 and the second 7.5.
Our local staff are conducti...
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Every day we see moments that tell extraordinary stories.
Behind every smile, every family and every community is a story, and we’re proud to work alongside communities across Ethiopia, providing ...
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Lyne, a member of our team in Lebanon, knows displacement firsthand. Like millions around the world, she has been forced to leave home. Not once, but multiple times.
Yet even as she navigates her ...
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EBOLA UPDATE: The number of confirmed #Ebola cases has increased 38% since last week and is now in 32 health zones across eastern DRC.
The virus was not detected until weeks after the outbreak be...
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LEBANON UPDATE: Conflict, displacement and a strained healthcare system continue to put millions of people in Lebanon at risk.
More than 1 million people remain displaced, while access to essentia...
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When we deliver emergency medical relief to people affected by conflict, disaster and disease, we also build lasting self-reliance through training local health workers. #TrainingSavesLives
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Experts Dr. Michael Grady and Dr. Abdou Sebushishe report from the DRC on the current Ebola outbreak in central Africa and share insights into how International Medical Corps is responding in an en...
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Ebola cases continue to rise throughout Central Africa, putting immense pressure on health facilities and frontline health workers.
Across the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Su...
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Dr. Abdou Sebushishe speaks to CNN anchor Becky Anderson about the challenges that humanitarian first responders, including International Medical Corps, face in responding to the Ebola outbreak in ...
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When hospitals can’t be reached, healthcare has to move. In Lebanon, our mobile medical teams are bringing care directly to families displaced by conflict—wherever they are.🎥 Watch the full video t..
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A period should never stand in the way of education, safety or dignity.
This #WorldMenstrualHygieneDay, we’re raising awareness about the barriers millions of women and girls face every month—and ...
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Dr. Abdou Sebushishe speaks to CNN anchor Max Foster about the challenges International Medical Corps faces in responding to the Ebola outbreak in the DRC while operating in an environment filled w...
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EBOLA UPDATE: Here's a high-level overview of our new situation report.
Full situation report available here:
https://cdn1.internationalmedicalcorps.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IntlMedCorps-Cen...
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Dr. Abdou Sebushishe talks about the challenges facing International Medical Corps as it responds to an Ebola outbreak in a conflict zone facing significant humanitarian needs and shortages of crit...
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From the front lines of the #Ebola outbreak, International Medical Corps Sr. Advisor Dr. Abdou Sebushishe, who is now in the DRC, shares an update with CNN's Isa Soares.
For more about Ebola and h...
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In an interview with CNN anchor Isa Soares, Senior Global Health Advisor Dr. Abdou Sebushishe talks about the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda, the challenges caused by misinformation, and how ...
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In an interview with CNN, Senior Global Health Advisor Dr. Abdou Sebushishe examines the context and challenges of this outbreak in the DRC and broader region, and explains how International Medica...
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International Medical Corps President & COO Ky Luu talks to ABC News anchor Kyra Phillips about the Ebola outbreak in DRC and Uganda, the challenges posed by this new outbreak and the region it’s
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