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Fast Company: International Medical Corps Helps Haiti In Its Long Haul
"International Medical Corps is a model for global not-for-profits, with a plan that goes way beyond drop-in disaster relief. In Haiti, International Medical Corps is training locals, building communities, and doing everything it can to put itself to pasture." -Fast Company, October 2011
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund CEO Gary Edson explains that "the business of a not-for-profit should be to solve the problem and get out of the way," and International Medical Corps is working hard to make that a reality. This story offers an in-depth look into the nonprofit's work in Haiti, and how it is becoming a model for disaster response.
The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund's $1.56M grant to International Medical Corps went to establishing an emergency medical care training program at the state hospital in Port-au-Prince.
Read the full Fast Company article: International Medical Corps Helps Haiti In Its Long Haul.