Direct Relief provided over $67 million in medical aid to over 500 health organizations in 53 countries worldwide in
2000. This included 18 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, where they aided local health projects serving
indigenous groups and impoverished communities lacking adequate access to healthcare. One such project was the Rio
Beni Health Project in Bolivia, which provides mobile clinics to isolated villages along the Beni River. Direct Relief also
worked with the Medical Diagnostic & Therapeutic Centre in Guyana, supplying medicines and equipment to support its
clinic and outreach programs serving remote rural areas with few health services.