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Promoting Environmental Health Interventions: International Medical Corps and Earth Council Geneva Launch Strategic Partnership

Los Angeles, CA/Geneva, Switzerland (ots)

In an effort to find
sustainable solutions to global environmental health problems
International Medical Corps and Earth Council Geneva have launched a
strategic partnership that will benefit communities impacted by the
severe scarcity of vital resources. The new alliance, which will take
place on both the global and country levels, will focus on
strengthening the quality, accountability, and efficiency of water,
sanitation, hygiene, and other environmental health interventions.
"We are pleased to join forces with Earth Council Geneva. Their
trust and support will enable us to build upon our 25 years of
delivering life-saving health interventions, specifically providing
clean water and hygiene education to the world's most vulnerable
populations," says Rabih Torbay, Vice President of International
Operations of International Medical Corps.
"I greatly admire the accomplishments of International Medical
Corps," said Reto Braun, Chairman of the Earth Council Geneva. "This
partnership is precisely in line with our aim to support specific
projects worldwide, possibly with the ECG expertise of e-learning
programs, particularly in the area of water, sanitation and other
related services."
Consistent with its mission of building capacity and transferring
skills to local populations, International Medical Corps will ensure
its efforts are sustainable by mobilizing and training community
members.
The partnership's priorities will include:
Providing access to clean water through the rehabilitation and/or
construction of new, locally sustainable facilities.
Delivering hygiene promotion, water and sanitation education, and
behavioral change-oriented messages
Increasing access to locally sustainable sanitation facilities
through construction or rehabilitation, as well as providing hygiene
products
Providing education on the importance of proper hygiene and its
relation to improving health and well-being
Promoting  education and understanding of one's role in positively
impacting and protecting the environment as it relates to climate
change
According to the World Health Organization, climate change is a
significant and emerging threat to public health, and changes the way
we must look at protecting vulnerable populations. Climate
variability and change cause death and disease through natural
disasters such as heat waves, floods and drought.
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS is a global, humanitarian, non-profit
organization dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering
through health care trained and relief and development programs
leading to self- reliance. Established in 1984 by volunteer doctors
and nurses, International Medical Corps is a private, voluntary,
nonpolitical, nonsectarian organization. Its mission is to improve
the quality of life through health interventions and related
activities that build local capacity in areas worldwide. By offering
training and health care to local populations and medical assistance
to people at high risk, and with the flexibility to respond rapidly
to emergency situations, International Medical Corps rehabilitates
devastated healthcare systems and helps bring them back to
self-reliance.
EARTH COUNCIL GENEVA was founded as a non political NGO in 2002
with the mission to raise the awareness to the threatened world
environment via the innovation of the internet. ECG offers
interactive, blended e- learning courses on the topics of Climate
Change, Global Trade, Sustainability, Biodiversity and
Desertification. Some 8,000 students in 83 countries have
participated over the past years. The focus of ECG has now evolved to
support specific projects in these areas by building on its strength
and its knowledge base.

Contact:

International Medical Corps
Stephanie Bowen
Communications Manager
Tel.: +1-310-826-7800
E-Mail: sbowen@imcworldwide.org

Earth Council Geneva
Reto Braun
Chairman
Tel.: +41/41/712'13'51
E-Mail: reto.braun@earthcouncil.com

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