Our Programs

our Mission

Vision: To Create A World Where Access To Healthcare, Clean Water, And Nutritious Food Is Universal, Regardless Of Nationality, Geographic Limitations, Or Social Disparities.

1. Vision & Long-term Goals

Vision: To Create A World Where Access To Healthcare, Clean Water, And Nutritious Food
Is
Universal, Regardless Of Nationality, Geographic Limitations, Or Social Disparities.

Long-term Goals:

  • Improve healthcare access for marginalized communities.
  • Build sustainable clean water systems in regions where access is limited.
  • Strengthen food security through agricultural and educational initiatives.
  • Expand the organization’s reach through collaboration with local and international
    partners.
  • Cultivate a global network of skilled volunteers committed to long-term engagement.

Key Strategic Objectives

1. Healthcare Delivery Program

Objective:
We mobilize medical teams for essential health services, providing medical and
dental care, diagnosis, treatment, and essential medications.

Actions:
  • Conduct annual healthcare outreach missions in underserved regions
  • Establish ongoing partnerships with local healthcare providers for sustained
    medical support
  • Provide critical diagnostic and treatment services, including dental and
    surgical care
  • Develop and distribute medical supplies to targeted communities
70+

missions
completed

90+

patient
served

60+

quality of care
improvements

2. Clean Water Program

Objective:We install gravity-driven aqueducts for sustainable water access, breaking the cycle of poverty and improving health.

Actions:
  • Identify communities with the most critical water needs
  • Implement gravity-driven aqueducts for safe water supply
  • Train local Water Committees for the ongoing maintenance of systems
  • Foster collaboration with engineers and local community leaders
70+

water systems built

50+

sustainability
of systems

60+

reduction in
waterborne
diseases.

3. Food Security & Agricultural Program

Objective:We promote local food production and distribution, supporting agricultural initiatives and creating community gardens.

Actions:
  • Establish community gardens to improve local food production
  • Provide training and tools for sustainable farming practices
  • Distribute food boxes in times of crisis or disaster
  • Build partnerships with local farmers to promote self-sufficiency
70+

food produced

90+

families
supported

60+

growth in
community-led
farming initiatives

4. Community Education Program

Objective:We empower communities through health education and training, offering customized programs and scholarships.

Actions:
  • Develop health education and prevention programs tailored to specific communities
  • Collaborate with universities to offer scholarships and training in health-related fields
  • Promote long-term public health solutions through certified local trainers
  • Implement a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation system for all educational initiatives
70+

training programs
conducted

80+

community knowledge
growth

60+

health outcomes
improvement

5. Disaster Response Program

Objective:Our Special Emergency Response Teams (SERTs) provide rapid humanitarian assistance in emergencies, adhering to SPHERE and WHO EMT guidelines.

Actions:
  • Maintain a roster of trained SERTs ready for deployment within 2 weeks of a disaster
  • Focus on vulnerable populations, ensuring equitable distribution of aid
  • Set up regional supply hubs for improved disaster response times
  • Implement mental health support services for disaster-affected individuals
70+

Response time

60+

number of individuals served

90+

recovery impact

6. Long-term Community Partnership Program

Objective:We build enduring relationships for sustainable impact, fostering local ownership and long-term improvements.

Actions:
  • Establish multi-year partnerships with local organizations and governments
  • Train community leaders to manage healthcare, water, and agricultural projects
  • Launch sustainability projects in partnership with local communities
  • Strengthen relationships with volunteers through long-term engagement opportunities
70+

Response time

60+

number of
individuals served

90+

recovery impact

Values & Cultural Sensitivity

  • Respect:

    Emphasize diversity and cultural awareness in every mission, ensuring that solutions are locally relevant.

  • Equity:

    Prioritize equitable care and respect for all community members, focusing on marginalized groups.

  • Compassion:

    Embed compassion in every action, ensuring that empathy and understanding are at the core of interactions.

  • Empowerment:

    Empower local leaders and volunteers to take ownership of solutions and innovate to sustain improvements.

  • Collaboration:

    Work closely with in-country hosts and local communities to build long-term, trusted partnerships.

Partnerships & Stakeholder Engagement

Local Partners:

Engage local healthcare providers, engineers, and farmers in a shared mission to improve community well-being.

International Collaboration:

Form strategic alliances with universities, NGOs, and global organizations for knowledge exchange and resource sharing.

Volunteer Network:

Build and maintain a global network of volunteers committed to IPH’s core mission and values.

Government Relations:

Establish communication with local governments to ensure support for healthcare, water, and food security initiatives.

Application Process

Scholarship applications are accepted twice a year, in spring and fall. Candidates are evaluated based on academic merit, financial need, and commitment to improving health in underserved communities.

Apply for Scholarships