Helping Children with Disabilities in Syria
International Medical Corps’ Syria teams recently had an opportunity to serve children with visual, hearing, mental and physical impairments, after the government asked for their help.
International Medical Corps’ Syria teams recently had an opportunity to serve children with visual, hearing, mental and physical impairments, after the government asked for their help.
Syrian American ophthalmologists are banding together to improve pediatric tests for retinopathy of prematurity. From Think Global Health.
2025 was a year filled with conflict, disaster and disease—as well as the work of committed and courageous humanitarians who did everything they could to help. These photos from International Medical Corps highlight the people who made it happen.
Syrian-British oncologist Saladin Sawan and Idlib surgeon Ikram Habboush partner to treat women’s cancers in northwest Syria. Through the David Nott Foundation, they’re saving lives and training the next generation while their country rebuilds from war.
Project HOPE is delivering critical medical supplies to war-torn southern Syria and launching a $45 million initiative in Ghana to improve maternal and child health, addressing systemic healthcare gaps.