FAST FACTS
• Flooding in South Sudan has created urgent humanitarian needs and displaced more than 76,000 people.
• The crisis as led to increases in disease, disproportionately affecting women and children.
OUR FOOTPRINT
• International Medical Corps has been working in South Sudan since the mid-1990s, operates in five of the country’s 10 states, and provides healthcare, nutrition, mental health and psychosocial support genderbased violence prevention and response services, and water, sanitation and hygiene support. OUR
RESPONSE
• International Medical Corps is providing and prepositioning essential supplies at the sites we support.
• We are screening for and treating malnutrition among children, as well as pregnant and lactating women.
• We are providing primary health consultations and awareness sessions and proper water, sanitation and hygiene practices.
• We are providing mental health and GBV response services, including case management and psychosocial support.