What We Do

The IBC operates in countries impacted by conflict and war,

focusing our efforts in 3 primary ways to help people in need.

Humanitarian Aid

The needs of those impacted by conflict are varied, which is why we provide 3 types of humanitarian aid: Basic Needs, Trauma Aid, and Strategic aid.

We partner with local, vetted organizations who work directly with the impacted population, to learn real-time updates of current needs, and leverage access to in-country logistic support to ensure aid is delivered and administered to those in need.

Building Relationships

The work we do is a true, collective effort and requires the help and support of like-minded people and organizations.

We build relationships with trusted domestic and in-country individuals and organizations to create a global network that deepens our level of positive impact, broadens our sphere of influence, and creates the long-term support needed to help people recover.

Raising Awareness

One of the greatest challenges people in crises face is that of waning public interest. Support and interest often diminish as new headlines grab attention, but the harsh realities of those in suffering remain.

We work through a variety of channels to share relevant, current information of the situation on the ground. This type of networking amplifies the voices of those impacted and raises awareness to help someone in need.

The negative affects of conflict and war do not discriminate.

That is why we provide aid to all people negatively impacted including, Refugees, Internally Displaced Peoples, and individual Soldiers, Medics and other Volunteers on the front lines.

We offer help and aid to affected people equitably, regardless of race, religion, nationality, gender, or sexual orientation.

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- Benjamin Franklin