International Medical Corps (IMC)
Is an international humanitarian organization founded in 1984, dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering through healthcare training, relief, and development programs. The organization works in over 30 countries, delivering emergency medical services and strengthening local health systems.
Presence in Nigeria
International Medical Corps operates in Nigeria, particularly in conflict-affected regions of the North-East, including Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states. Its programs focus on providing life-saving healthcare and supporting vulnerable populations affected by displacement, malnutrition, and disease outbreaks.
Mission and Approach
The organization’s mission is to improve the quality of life through health interventions and capacity building. It adopts a comprehensive approach that combines emergency response with long-term health system strengthening, ensuring sustainable impact in crisis-affected communities.
Core Areas of Intervention
Geographic Reach
International Medical Corps operates across several high-need locations in Nigeria, focusing on hard-to-reach and conflict-affected communities in the North-East.
Impact and Operations
The organization has provided essential healthcare and humanitarian assistance to thousands of Nigerians, improving access to services and strengthening local health systems.
Partnerships and Collaboration
International Medical Corps collaborates with government ministries, UN agencies, donors, and local organizations to deliver coordinated and effective humanitarian programs.
Careers and Opportunities
The organization regularly recruits health professionals, program staff, logisticians, and support personnel for its operations in Nigeria.
Focus Areas – International Medical Corps (Nigeria)