
Haiti: ALIMA Addresses the Urgent Medical Needs of Deportees from the Dominican Republic
On October 2, 2024, the Dominican government launched a campaign to deport 10,000 immigrants per week, particularly affecting the Haitian

On October 2, 2024, the Dominican government launched a campaign to deport 10,000 immigrants per week, particularly affecting the Haitian
In nearly 113°F heat, displaced residents of Sénou live in small tents and fear the onset of the rainy season.
Every day, thousands of Sudanese families cross the border to escape the war. In eastern Chad, ALIMA and its partners
Amid the chaos of the conflict in Sudan, hundreds of thousands of women have fled with their children, on foot,
In Kaya, Burkina Faso, nearly 200,000 displaced people have fled insecurity. To help ease the burden on local health facilities,
For over 13 years, the Mbera camp, located 60 km from the Malian border and over 1,000 km from Nouakchott,
In an article published by Latin America Reports, ALIMA shares its commitment to supporting communities in Haiti that have been
DAKAR, Oct. 9, 2023 – Worldwide, almost 280 million people–or 3.8% of the global population–suffer from depressive disorders, according to
In Burkina Faso, as the security and humanitarian situation gets worse, ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action) supports mother-child
Interview with Dodo Ilunga Diemu, Mental Health Coordinator at ALIMA specializing in psychosocial support for civilian populations affected by violence
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