At the Heart of the Sudan conflict: ALIMA provides Lifeline in North Darfur

Amid a worsening crisis marked by violence, displacement and death, ALIMA continues its life-saving operations in North Darfur, one of the most affected regions of Sudan.
Cameroon: Improving Maternal and Child Health Amidst a Humanitarian Crisis

In the North-West region of Cameroon, an ongoing humanitarian crisis is jeopardizing access to social services for thousands of pregnant women and children. Thanks to a project led by ALIMA and funded by the European Union, vulnerable populations are receiving free healthcare. This initiative brings hope and dignity back to these affected communities.
Supporting Sudanese Refugees: ALIMA Strengthens Healthcare in Sila Province

Since April 2023, the war in Sudan has forced thousands of families to flee to Chad. In the eastern part of the country, ALIMA and the NGO Alerte Santé have been providing medical and nutritional support to refugees, while also strengthening the local healthcare system. In the Zabout camp, initiatives such as community relays are transforming humanitarian aid.
Fighting cleft lip and palate: Bahané’s story

Bahané, aged 9, was born with a cleft lip and palate in Cameroon, suffering rejection and stigmatization. After several failed surgeries, the help of ALIMA and ALVF-EN changed her life. Discover her story of resilience and reconstruction.
Women in Cameroon Travel Miles to Secure Healthcare Access for Their Communities

Access to healthcare is a challenge in Cameroon’s North-West and South-West (NWSW) anglophone regions, which have been in conflict since 2017. Insecurity, inadequate health facilities, and the great distances between villages and medical centers are obstacles for communities to access quality care. In this difficult context, women, known as community relays, tirelessly travel kilometers every day with a single goal: to raise awareness in their communities about the vital healthcare services provided by ALIMA and its local partner DEMTOU Humanitaire since 2020.
Nutritional health and mental health: the 1,000 days project in Burkina Faso

In Burkina Faso, as the security and humanitarian situation gets worse, ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action) supports mother-child pairs during the first 1,000 days of a child’s life, as part of the government’s Social Safety Nets project, aimed at fighting poverty in several regions of the country.
How can we rethink the management of malnutrition in West and Central Africa?

ALIMA, AAH, IRC and UNICEF invited representatives from the health ministries of nine countries in West and Central Africa to a conference in Dakar to discuss innovative “simplified approaches” improving the treatment of acutely malnourished children.
Read the conference report.
13 humanitarian organizations unite to encourage innovation in fighting malnutrition

ALIMA, along with 12 other humanitarian organizations, signed a letter to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) commending its commitment to the fight against malnutrition, and proposing steps to make this investment the basis for long-term, life-saving solutions.
Malnutrition emergency in the Sahel: funding cuts are affecting our action

Faced with an alarming increase in cases of child malnutrition in several of its regions of intervention, ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action) and its partners are sounding the alarm to alert the public about the nutritional crisis that is sweeping through Africa’s Sahel Region and the urgent need for mobilization to treat children under the age of 5, who are greatly at risk.
Research, a key component of the AIRE project

Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are a leading cause of illness and death among children in Africa. They particularly affect children under five years of age in sub-Saharan Africa, which is why there is a need to strengthen child health programs.