The year 2020 was marked by the COVID-19 pandemic. As early as January, ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action) began preparing for possible responses to COVID-19, should it arrive in Africa. And when the first cases were reported in February, ALIMA’s teams were already on the ground, ready to launch a response. Since then, we have treated more than 6,000 patients with COVID-19, and trained more than 5,000 health workers on Infection, Prevention and Control measures and patient care.
But COVID-19 wasn’t the only crisis in 2020. In many countries, the pandemic exacerbated other medical emergencies, including malnutrition. Beyond our response to coronavirus, ALIMA was there, each day, to continue to provide free care to the most vulnerable, including children under the age of five and pregnant women. From prenatal consultations to malaria, from emergency surgery to vaccination, from Ebola to Lassa fever and beyond - ALIMA and its partners were there. And all the while, still carrying out its research projects to transform humanitarian medicine.
The following images represent ALIMA’s actions and impact this year: 12 countries, 2,000 staff, 1.3 million patients. Caring, Innovating, Together.