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Assessing Our Impact

Imamia Medics International works to expand access to quality healthcare, health education, humanitarian relief, and professional development across the globe.

To serve communities responsibly, we continuously assess our work, measure outcomes, and identify ways to improve.

Global Impact Since Inception

Since its founding, IMI has worked across countries and continents to expand access to healthcare, medical education, humanitarian relief, and community support for populations in need.

3.5M

patients provided with free or low-cost medical care and medications

1.5M

people impacted through humanitarian relief and recovery initiatives

250K

students supported through medical education and training

$13M

estimated patient savings through consultative, diagnostic, and pharmacy services

Our Latest Reports

IMI’s reports include project updates, service statistics, and financial information from our global work. These activities would not be possible without the dedication of IMI’s global teams, volunteers, donors, partners, and supporters, including you.

IMI 2024–2025 Bi-Annual Report

View the latest report highlighting IMI’s recent programs, service activities, and financial statistics.

IMI 2023 Annual Report

In 2023, IMI’s global teams served communities across Pakistan, India, South Africa, Burkina Faso, Syria, Turkey, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Afghanistan, New Zealand, and beyond, while supporting UN-related work and professional development programs.

Measuring Impact Through Global Development Goals

IMI evaluates its work in relation to internationally recognized health and development priorities, including the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Our programs support access to healthcare, health education, gender equity, poverty reduction, food assistance, professional training, and emergency relief.

How We Serve

Health Services and Medical Relief

IMI provides low- and no-cost healthcare services, medicines, screenings, specialty treatment camps, health fairs, public health education, and emergency medical relief for underserved communities.

Services include primary care, cardiac care, diabetes care, dental care, vision services, women’s health, child health, and specialty medical support.

Medicines, Equipment, and Clinical Support

IMI supports clinics, hospitals, and community health programs through donated medicines, medical supplies, equipment, and technical support.

During the 2022–2025 reporting period, IMI provided free or low-cost medicines to approximately 1.75 million people and donated medicines and equipment valued at approximately $1.5 million.

Education, Training, and Capacity Building

IMI strengthens healthcare systems by investing in people through continuing medical education, virtual learning, skills-based training, mentoring, scholarships, observerships, internships, rotations, and career guidance.

This work supports students, trainees, volunteers, and healthcare professionals, while also strengthening women’s participation and leadership in healthcare, science, education, and community service.

Humanitarian Relief and Food Assistance

IMI responds to urgent human need through humanitarian relief, disaster response, food assistance, medical aid, and community welfare programs.

During the 2022–2025 reporting period, IMI provided monthly rations or food assistance to approximately 175,850 people and spent more than $2.27 million on humanitarian relief.

Initiatives in Support of the Sustainable Development Goals

The statistics below reflect IMI’s 2022–2025 reporting period and show how IMI’s work supported the Sustainable Development Goals through health, education, humanitarian relief, food assistance, gender equity, and capacity-building initiatives.

SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being

  • General medical care provided to approximately 1.4 million people.
  • Health services provided to at least 600,000 women and girls.
  • Health services provided to at least 160,000 children.
  • Free or low-cost medicines provided to approximately 1.75 million people.
  • Public health sessions, health fairs, specialty screening and treatment camps, and donations of medicines, supplies, and equipment supported clinics and hospitals in developing countries.

SDG 1 and SDG 2: No Poverty and Zero Hunger

  • Free or subsidized health services saved patients an estimated $4.5 million.
  • Monthly rations or food assistance provided to approximately 175,850 people.
  • Humanitarian relief expenditures totaled more than $2.27 million.
  • Disaster preparedness training provided to approximately 1,500 people.

SDG 4, SDG 5, and SDG 8: Quality Education, Gender Equality, and Decent Work

  • Medical education and training provided to 65,644 participants.
  • More than 26,250 women participated in medical education or training.
  • Health placements, observerships, internships, attachments, and rotations arranged for 1,765 participants.
  • Scholarships provided totaling approximately $300,000.
  • Medicines and equipment donated to clinics and hospitals in developing countries valued at approximately $1.5 million.

Legacy of Service

Across prior reporting periods, IMI has documented significant long-term impact in medical care, public health, education, nutrition, women’s health, child health, and professional training.

Earlier impact reporting included hundreds of thousands of patients served, children supported with food or nutritional care, women and girls receiving health services, vaccinations and immunizations, prenatal care, community midwife training, specialty screening camps, and medical education for youth and professionals.

As IMI continues to grow, we are updating our impact reporting to align with the Sustainable Development Goals and to present clearer, more consistent measures across countries, programs, and reporting periods.

Our Commitment to Accountability

IMI is committed to responsible stewardship, transparency, and measurable service. Our annual reports, project updates, audit reports, tax filings, and public financial documents help show how donations and volunteer efforts are translated into healthcare, education, humanitarian relief, and sustainable community impact.

For audit reports, tax filings, and additional financial information, please visit IMI’s Our Finances page.

Behind every number is a patient, family, student, volunteer, healthcare worker, or community. IMI’s impact is rooted in the belief that organized professional service, delivered with compassion and accountability, can expand access to healthcare, strengthen education, and help preserve human dignity in communities most in need.

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