Earthquakes in Venezuela

Following the earthquakes in Venezuela last Wednesday, MENTOR teams in the country have been assessing the situation and responding to the most urgent health needs. This includes supporting one of the few hospitals still operational in La Guaira by supplying essential medical consumables to meet increased patient demand and the growing need for trauma care. […]
Nets donated to address rising rates of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Syria

MENTOR recently donated 2,728 long-lasting insecticidal nets to the Idleb Health Directorate, Syria to address the sharp increase in cutaneous leishmaniasis. Monthly reported cases have risen from around 2,500 to more than 5,000 in recent months. Southern Idleb remains among the most affected areas, particularly Ma’aret Al-Numan and Khan Shaykhun, where 2,628 new cases were […]
Neglected Tropical Diseases in conflict and humanitarian settings

A special issue focused on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in conflict and humanitarian settings has just been published in the International Health Journal. This collection brings together scientific articles, a systematic review, and case studies from countries including South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Haiti, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities for NTD […]
Needs assessment in Ar-Raqqa to address health crisis

It is a critical time in Northeast Syria which is facing rising cases of diseases such as leishmaniasis, an endemic neglected tropical disease, alongside reduced healthcare services and resources because of funding cuts. A MENTOR team recently carried out an assessment in Ar-Raqqa Governorate to evaluate the situation and better understand the needs. The visit […]
Project Brief: Food security, nutrition, and early recovery response in South Sudan

Integrated Lean Season Food Security, Nutrition, and EarlyRecovery Response for Conflict-Affected, Displaced, andVulnerable Populations in Longochuk County, Upper Nile State,South Sudan (2026)
Vector-borne disease control in Burkina Faso

MENTOR is implementing vector-borne disease control activities in regions of Burkina Faso most affected by insecurity, displacement and a growing humanitarian crisis. In partnership with the IRC, we have focused on the provision and distribution of nets; information, education and communication activities; and training health workers in Sahel and Boucle de Mouhoun regions. These regions […]
2024 Annual Report

Highlights from programmes in 2024
World Humanitarian Day

On World Humanitarian Day (19 August) we honour those working tirelessly in fragile, complex settings to protect and save lives. We join the call for protection, accountability and action to support humanitarian workers carry out their work and for people affected by crises around the world. The humanitarian system is underfunded, overstretched and under attack. […]
Country Brief: Central African Republic

The decade-long conflict in the Central African Republic (CAR) has created acute humanitarian needs, with the OCHA humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) 20241 estimating that 2.8 million people – nearly half of the population – require assistance. Clashes between government forces, government allies and armed groups are causing the humanitarian situation to continue to deteriorate and […]
World Health Day

World Health Day (7 April) marks the start of a campaign titled Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures focusing on helping every woman and baby survive and thrive. So how can pregnant women and mothers with babies in conflict settings, often forcibly displaced, and exposed to deadly diseases and other threats be best supported? The protracted humanitarian […]