20141 ANNUAL REPORTWE ARE +map i n t e r n ational
2TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 Who We Are 5 Annual Message 6 The Impact You Made 8 Medicines Report10 Non-Profit Partners12 Global Programs Report16 A Life Changed18 Ebola Response20 Disaster Response Report22 Healthcare Partners24 Financial Statements26 Our Amazing Team28 Board of Directors
3Cover, Philippines 2014, Kipp BranchMAP Uganda 2014
e ME4SSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDThis past year has set MAP apart in thearea of humanitarian relief. Let mehighlight a couple of outstandingventures in 2014:In the Philippines, Typhoon Haiyan hit ata force of a Category 5 Super Typhoon.With over 6,000 dead, MAP rushed to thescene within days to provide medical aidin the most critically hit areas. Today thecommunities are rebuilding and MAP isstill there helping to restock clinics thatwere destroyed.Within weeks of the first Ebola case Haiti 2014, Katie Pacereported in Liberia, MAP’s teams wereprepared for the response. Thisunexpected outbreak has continued fornearly a year now without an end in sight,but our team has held strong and isutilizing our partners to provide PersonalProtective Gear to health care workers onthe front lines in three countries.Throughout the developing world, MAP provided enough medicines to provide over 25million treatments valued at nearly $300 million, proving once again that MAP is unrivaled itits ability to get hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of vital medicines and critical suppliesinto the hands of health professionals working and volunteering in the most vulnerablecommunities in the world.We are only as good as our partners and donors and that is why we were able to succeeddue to your continued support. Immanuel Immanuel Thangaraj21 Chairman of the Board
MESSAGE FROM THE 5 PRESIDENT & CEO Haiti 2014, Katie Pace Nearly a year has passed since God called my wife, Sook Hee, and me to MAP International pPtoraersvteniroevuressplayer, eoI hphalaedviinnnognteakernodouawnrdonutahnbedowtuhtoeMrlwdA,oPIr;wldbauwsthcwoohmdeponenIllloeetadhrtnaoevdjeoatinhccetehismestpteoaaclmitfet.hsaevoinrggamniezdaticioinneasn. d its In Matthew 25:35 Jesus tells us, “when I was sick and you looked after me.” This is why MAP was founded 60 years ago. MAP is a Christian non-governmental organization that serves all people in need in more than 100 countries around the world -- regardless of race, gender or religion. Wocavonernrko2in5tgimmcioallgliloainnbeotrnreaoattitvmbeeleyinnwtgsiat(hmbldeeodtnoicoignrose,stimoantphdleesmluoepcnpatlliipenshg)aperaamcrtahncyeyertsao,raoanbrdotaucinondrpatnohtreiabtwiioootnircslds, M.wMAhPoensptroooufvruidses children get sick; but this is the reality for the 1.4 billion people around the world who live on less than $2.00 a day. We take for granted immunizations that protect our loved ones against measles, small-pox, polio, and other diseases. But what we take for granted is simply unavailable to much of the world. Each morning I put on two full length leg braces (my shoes are attached to the braces so I never have to look for my shoes) and I use crutches to walk. I’m reminded every day that I wasn’t fortunate enough to get the polio vaccine when I was one year old living in South Korea. I’vece visited many children and families in developing countries who are just waiting for someone to give them a hand up and not a handout. I’ve looked into their eyes and they are full of promise and hope but they need our help to realize their God-given potential. This is what gets me excited about serving at MAP with other like-minded Board Members, staff, partners, and, most importantly, donors like you who make our work possible. I want to personally thank you for your support as we work together to help even more people around the world to have access to lifesaving medicines. Are you ready to pour yourself out as an offering for those in need? If you are, come join us in our work and get ready for your cup to overflow. SteveGod bless you, Steve Stirling, President & CEO 5
6 ninety of all donated reso 2,700 MAP Medical wPaMocriklsdsswisoeindnet $292,86 OVER 2,500 PARTNERSHIPS mpirololvivoeinrd$ein4d7atiod tdhiesaUsStefrosreobveorl$a1o4umtibllrioenak po3v2eer,0sro0n0al 6 airliftedSinierrerlaieLfetoonLeibaenrdia, psuroittse(cPtPivEe’s)Guinea. ebola shipments sent for tEobWoleasrtelief MAoPveMr e3d0i0cal Africa PfaMocrrieksElssibiesoofenlnat /mapintl /mapintl6
ty-nine percent 7esources go directly to programs medicines delivered A $100 donation62,984*wlihvpeeslraeacvteihnsmeg$yo6m’sr,te0e0dn0eiceoindf eesd 2014 at a glance 34 million trte8ra.e5taimtnmgilelainnotnsespinteim2o0pa1lte4ed $14 million in 128csoenatcaoinntearinsers shiipnpcerditticoaclonuenetdries medicines & supplies provided for Philippines Typhoonl 2,694 Treatments vohluonutreser for 9 Neglected Tropical Diseases *Wholesale Acquisition Cost (WAC) Value
8 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OSUFPGPLLOIEBSA&L SEESRSVENICTEISAL(GMEEMDSI)CINES amfG2rn0oEe1dMmd4oiScohuiTunaresrepapsbmahear.tnaenTrndemhrasasauvncipnekeprsutylhttieiobecsuat,fhislweypeledayGrheuItaaKnsrviednefroogsornovoaeuutrirrons achieved our goal projections. We gained several new partners in 2014 mthaant ywyeelaorosktofocrowmared. to working with for tInheNloivveesmobf eorv2e0r 163,0,0T0yppheooopnleH, laeiayvainngtook the Philippines in desperate need of aid. MAP was on the ground within adWdanbiasodyleemsastaseuoennppdbparelpnoicerdvaosidcuvtheoisdei,tleapdodlerifenoctngphrielwtoeicvietwaereleremm$rses1pe4twadrreimeecadiwintlelfeeirodsroenfmo. r wounds and pneumonia while clinics were restocked after they were rebuilt following the storm. MhpirgAohPvei’sdsGet yEmeMeaSdrsiPcirnaolhgairisadtmotorhyt,ahedonsoseunresiunofgffeotrhuinargt .we Thank you for making all this possible. Kipp Kipp Branch8 Director of GEMS Philippines Relief 2013
9CADBDDCBBCBFABBCCCBABECCCABEBEECAigctlruhuauaeeoeoooaaahhhufrnlRPojhbaguiSmnhylnmmpnrrllusltiaisgRmigizolniIaoukaehatpztvgaieodse.toienarabenmilaeofdnaallAiimtlnvdpaalnanVrarionCnfadoRaflaaio’ibneiidaiIaraKdioacriidavosidicrsFecaaoindotoaanassaanrgiershernnooeRaIsRe.epp. .$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$99134731371312294778517371111364387.12.2016651k.3596.65k6k2.322k1622416kk1kk0kM61k5kkk6k2k7kk9kMMMMMkkkkkkkk Gabon $38k Nepal $87k Uruguay $44k Gambia $19k Nicaragua $7M Venezuela $8k Gaza W. Bank $107k Niger $6.3M Vietnam $190k Ghana $1.9M Nigeria $1.9M Zambia $118k Greece $24k Pakistan $373k Zimbabwe $90k Grenada $21k Panama $1.6M Guatemala $26M Papua N. Guinea $233k Guinea $83k Paraguay $30k Guinea-Bissau $7k Peru $751k Guyana $1M Philippines $14k Haiti $39M Puerto Rico $193 Honduras $36M Rep. of Congo $35k India $327k Rep. of S. Sudan $1.4M Indonesia $699k Rep. of Vanuatu $6k Iraq $62k Romania $8.6M Israel $6k Rwanda $70k Jamaica $1.5M Senegal $3.5M Jordan $49k Sierra Leone $8.2M Kenya $743k Solomon Is. $70k Kiribati $500 Somaliland $882 Kyrgystan $39k South Africa $35k Laos $25k St. Croix $10k Lebanon $74k St. Lucia $11k Liberia $12M St. Vincent $77k Madagascar $5k Sudan $139k Malawi $2.7M Swaziland $17k Mali $7k Tanzania $372k Mexico $688k Thailand $143k Moldova $102k Togo $113k Mongolia $43k Turkey $270k Morocco $6k Uganda $294k Mozambique $19k Ukraine $73k Myanmar $118k United States $4.7M
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11Medical Mission Tanzania 2013, Chelsea Edwards
12 MVESISCAGEE -FRPOMRTHEESIDENT OF GLOBAL PROGRAMS ovTehffreiycMepsAr.oPHdGeurlcoetbiavareel yPjeuroastrgiarnafmeowusrTteehiaignmhgtshgatlhdoabatal were accomplished with the support of our donors, partners and our talented staff on the ground. IwanneGdrehmatrananainangeedeaBbrluyyrM3u0lAi0uPhloceenarlhtahonwcdaLtroeepdwreootsrekycetrs cases, while an additional 562 volunteers were trained on how to stop Buruli and sthHLeteaeaapvarcertlhotehoedsvyrVsaeei.lrslaAac1rgh0lwyeo0.oowsIunltiuant2htdd0oe11dnu33rtressoTstwusuuimrdnitteghieanartmtowmsoa.oymiWnetrnehGakianhnosoaebTnwdoeateanl rehabilitated in the Asunafo South District to better treat those in need. pTU7orgnotaeagnwlrSdavamainlhsliataaagdnteidaosnntforipimrgrhgopyejregerciisnetssgnivieCneaoy2nmevdamirls,laausgneneilitetsayc.ttLiOionenudgr team distributed water filters to 50 families, repaired 3 boreholes, constructed 2 rock wivcvmoaaaccvptcceeriiorrnnavhaagettaeoiraovrtcnsoecwste8ots0einsi%rngetco!tsrrTyseaahsaitfnaseeenemwdkofsauiuntarlelnipyrmd.room11np5luseyacnrooniznmdaedmticaouamnsneittoy of measles was reported this year, it is the eighth highest killer of children in Uganda. Wneewadlseoshksadtoththeeplroivcialel sgcehtoooplsr.ovide 120 ePmeoppoleweexrmpeernietninceInhdeoanltehsaianidn 2014. Over 1,000 people in the TMICHE project were educated on public health and nutritional tcamIsohnliaidlhlkndepdwrleprpoanisvrnowiddjteeihesrctdeetriirtttbhrarueeeuatcmgetohedvwdtetEoiTrtnyuhtghbanleneiusrdshtccru.hihtluiooonsondilsa.rlpeTadahitsdeieosTnfetlslo12 MAP Indonesia 2014
MAP Ghana 2013, Jacqueline Cameron 13MAP Tello distributed water filters to hundreds of households, providing safe drinking water.The Tello Mobile Clinic treated nearly 3,000 people on remote islands only accessible by boat.oMp3ca6vrAote5sPgrdwr1Baa,eo3ymrls0eiv0taaoiacylsthetoeraialavdrcian–rhecegnchdiievntthaiahnlitetsgehyCdayehcteacoialreitmpasinnsraegdtrvocheoamnavcebteoritdtmh1siec.,m7aTs0luph0cnreaepirtMaeeydoAtopooPnlfteCchRohfeaomiblrCdimwhehsioul.eiumnManiltaAtdyhrPcPcaaBahnorcadeolri.mmvcNaiaamrecrpaiuyerrnodlnyigoto3yrwua.,0mtTo0ahp0iennedyurCoatthtrgreieitslsaidoat2nen4dda/l7,Abuse Management and Prevention program provided support to nearly 200 victims of sexualviolence in 2014. The Morochata Total Health Villages worked very hard this year to stop thettraaungshmt iasbsioountoCfhCahgaagsapsr,eavNenegtiloenc.ted Tropical Disease in Bolivia. Nearly 4,000 people wereBMuArPanKgeincyoamsmetuunpitay wthaattesresryvsetesmnehaarlvyin6g00a pcaepoapcleit.yTthoestpohraeseov2eirn3c0o,0n0st0rulictetirosnofowf tahteercflionricthethat will benefit the Burangi community is completed. That will help address the need foraccess to medical care. In partnership with Waterfall and Poweron S.A.,fMcprhroAoimlPjderEcbectin.rutOdahudutrorhiornrotbghueetgghrhaeWntmheasroetFseiAtrsficnrtriIcu1nac1fiaoacnflofctimicymemHse,euCoanofltidttheieePvdsre.’oIlvFogoaprmiarmmeileaieinnnstd,2ht0Lahi1vbe4eree,lrteiahaarirhesnapnevredeoajtsreolhycabt3refe0otd0tceuicrnshcceiarlddererdoeinfbnoclriehnthsitltdehoirirrseiensof hope from Leprosy and Ebola projects that I would like you to read more in depth on thefollowing pages. In 2014, you’ve given us the opportunity to do our work around the worldand impact so many lives that were in desperate need of health and hope. Julien Dr. Julien Ake Vice-President of Global Programs
14 MAP Ecuador 2014 Giving Hope Hope Restored Hope For Tomorrow Fcejtsafwtfswh2aopbviifWnroiaaohhtoedmn0ueniereaaeirrpmrruoirr0lddcntammsgtoeppuyewwawl8unieoaddaulrotsriiuyimedsacfteninnatartgwoaeoosiriitinpalnggaetohsceetnllnueeKhtnreehed,lkn”dwasairnpMoetveiddemkmssinlehtgafrianasaAsGnrtaroIbvdrnalteyahuia2iasdogoPeveiygrddnaimvpge6cyruiwirhnh.oIastdiksFiyrekngnyiyiccstlauterHsnt.asaeotuecohgrehycfrdiegl“nfdaehfaanlvredeiadHetWridongorrwmegwhrunnrtccres.opgerohielaberooaiieciseeopntesAleldaotkcenoushydwldgeifrtfhmta.gfdou.loat”htrdwutfeanPow“aemrnturhaaeracInhrdanobragdhneateoingtetmelcgtredseojdreisoerlrntedaecpd.t KahcwwtHfahawiehhmmemaaeewym.iyennladyIeaaahtsi’sytdnqetnohsnhuudowri’eistldrwcceoykskueeapoknlrltsyeiupoanljngiewanu.tdpgrtdsewlepteowbshesubetiaaaxtogcrtnohyeyatdfiedno–lsadboedacr,eahnnsoh-todoiisnoldgl. Tstasydotcen’oIhhadhvmorioasisotaivircElecse.hzhEteiarnzpknoegaidukeiabnlijenuhl,eldsba,tfhlsioottehuachalurtainidvsnseierngcdsea,ggienuniulanseCleuavpodsrertenihema.imaFroyr wbtaW“bmwaoTuedraioaoteysysayhrdhsoelieudGaraonrvysylrtodSteehacIdenomoenmhrfbrwavdayrylbfiv,eescaaslIefseeebrtetsmeoaihfrtldMorroiogetayrcuryAobltswos.goPuh,mfihdypiItrasthoaprmnnpotmmadoehrdynttoaCuhMwhwijtehcaeeoAiwseupcfrrePastarpk..,cssyhI ausaKaaKhoinnfleaaocNctddammlneeeilnnrsbAtgee.hiauyylmcfeHooonclscleiuarrdipster’rneswoiftedcddahunaawbmelsTsincneoyorteiocLlrerGfryeakepoaahdueptisuscoarsernbanoeoBdidyldkasuoDaey.MhrhftniueMstiAstlmhleicipiPfaeshui.t-seoloTecdoehlre, dttMgff““beohhAIiieAevslfaeltlealelonstPtlpebnewkthIrpensttd.e”ctirettsretoaeaoeeewurrrdretntebo.”hrfadarlouieTmlt.s”ullishlodtbyiEihhnnselziaeeganwyevsltemko.ceiiailmmr“eaetrmSo,lsdepiEssti,ni”enaecazcdsalsgyeela.etsykIiyt,dToifh“seoenmtelEdeownfzeladre,aoyatksomyIi,el. twcfHrhoeoiimtsmhcoepadamlmeristplyaeflizelgpyitunrehergdeevraemhelniesestudnetl.rtdte.sCKaaatantmmcdheeiinsyntognrow ihEaannzihsesdacmkpphiaeploalryokyislhsi.nnehNgoaaolwwvtwheiatyghhttlreiehefcneiasa.ttinflvyrieeeimninnjdpocsryloaasvsnceshddaolneodal dh 14 bcIiss“cnoaaaTdeinnhnhetdtesicciesKisrohrreeaennafymwountfeiowtganesurse.yugrh.o“n”eeeiTromtts’hshtoh.iafenooanHgeptukehderbGewulefirocotvilawtdreletmlhiitritohhahaynvaontsetotedohmdaanary,st” “MdmraIatsadnhecIncloolAethltetdnnietaideoyPohroakgvioncnectIreeinloiisavs.osndttntetuthneMeihotmoptrissraswhann.ip”etbtyoeaaoaosptumtplrGaromirtdtptoiooeoodehoenudvrtmur.ErassoietbndzlTuctunoeldeahohcenekudsrihiswMiseilrwts.edddyasAlttreeIfu.chhetPoelwtoclneeinlcoaoditcdebrsrnhotsomceaahsuhcnlnieraalanokaiiturrgrtgisssteey Nadoowrahbelecacnhiblde tsheaetnhfeorist.he
15d MAP Uganda 2014
S1A6 VING GRACEGrace is tough. She’s been suffering withLeprosy since she was only three years old.She is the only daughter with six brothersliving in a rural village in Cote d’Ivoire.Suffering from Leprosy hasn’t been easy.Early on, no one knew why this young childhad patches on her hands. Leprosy, eventhough curable has a stigma that causespeople, even children to be alienated fromthe community. Seeking a normal life for herdaughter, Grace’s mother sent her to Chinesehealers in the community and for a short time -it worked.When the same patches reappeared on herhands, her mother took her to a rural clinicwhere MAP International and AmericanLeprosy Misisons work together to stop thespread of Leprosy.“The nurse gave me some injections and a fewdays later my hands were back to normal.” -GraceThe Leprosy came back this year and Graceknew just where to go - the clinic. Shereceived a full course of treatment for Leprosyand her patches have now cleared up.
17“sIhwowouinldglmikee ttohesaryigthhtawnkayyotouttroeaGtomdytoddaauyghfotrerfor Leprosy. She has suffered with this since shewas three. I tried so many different treatmentsdbbdcaaauenuusttggtdhwhheettafeeoydrrr.itmshoGeaaptodrseedeLoaedwptpihldoereou,arsiltdymtocaniodrnouaadtclydls.ietthMo’sbapayyv.ebsdIhaaddodueiwdgfdohininrstomgeetaremkswdeneimoltlthwhnyaeotmt yhave a deformity because of the nurse that treatedher. Thank you God again.” - Grace’s mother, Odette 17 MAP Cote d’Ivoire 2014, Konana N’guessan
18 DISASTER RELIEF20
19Philippines 2014, Kipp Branch
sttgcfvO2ohh0uoirurraiapuusrwttnpseytwatoefeirrnuaeraydtlmr2hatafa0oaornane1vrdned5eaendp.lxrwdlerottiaercunheyelrgemeoivroteeshkldiys - Zeela Zaizay Thanks to the support of our donors and partners, Weed Ebola virus this year. She had a long journey and lost m including her mother - but thanks to the support from t Treatment Facility where MAP provides Personal Protect N-95 facemasks to protect the healthcare workers, Weedn 1182 MAP Liberia 2014
21 MESSAGE FROM LIBERIA TEAM LEADERWeedor Zum survived the 2014 was a difficult year in Liberia. The Ebola virusst many family members, took the lives of over 3,000 people in the span of 7om the ELWA Ebola months. Thanks to the support of the MAP team andotective Suits, gloves and all of our invaluable partners, we have played anWeedor’s life was saved. integral part in the reduction of cases – especially in healthcare workers. We are now down to an average of 1 case per day, but Personal Protective Suits (PPEs) still remain critical in containing the virus. Students have been unable to attend school for months due to the disease and there are hopes of finally reopening schools in February. Working with our amazing partners, Water Missions International, American Leprosy Missions, Effect:Hope, Leprosy Ireland and many others we have been able to provide hygiene and sanitation kits to 1,600 households. Over 3,000 volunteers in 9 counties have been trained in Ebola prevention and over 22,500 people have been educated on Ebola prevention and control. We have been broadcasting Ebola messaging to the entire geography of Liberia, ensuring that we can contain this deadly virus. We worked to renovate the water hand pumps at The Office of the United Blind Association, which serves 120 blind and physically challenged individuals and to provide them with a soap production business to improve economic capacity. 18 communities, including 2 Ebola treatment facilities have been equipped with infrared thermometers to prevent the spread of infection. Further, 10,000 people in Dolo Town have been given access to safe drinking water that will provide 40,000 liters of water per day and we see a hope for a brighter future. Zeela Zeela Zaizay Liberia Team Leader
22 MESSAGE FROM THEVICE-PRESIDENT GLOBAL GIVINGIn 2014 we had the privilege of receivingGift-In-Kind (GIK) donations from nearly75 branded and generic pharmaceuticaland medical supply companies. Throughthe generosity of our corporate donorswe were able to provide almost $310million in medicines and medical suppliesto our MAP partners, giving us the abilityto treat approximately 8.5 million peopleand provide nearly 34 million treatmentsin over 100 countries. I am grateful tohave been part of that great achievement.We are thankful for each of our financialdonors, for you play a key role in MAP’smission and are essential to the deliveryof medicines and medical supplies in theareas where they are most needed.On behalf of those we serve, it is anhonor to partner with you in providinghealth and hope to the most vulnerablecommunities around the world.y 22 Jodi Jodi Allison Vice-President Global Giving
Top Healthcare Partners 2014 23 Malawi 2014, MAP Medical Mission Partner
24 LETTER FROM THE2244 CFO Haiti 2014, Katie Pace I am pleased to report that MAP International donors have generously supported the needs of so many through our work around the world. This has resulted in this year’s Revenue of $320.1 Million. Because of your generous donations, MAP and our implementing partners have provided more than 25 Million treatments in 104 Countries during 2014. MAP International is dedicated to the highest standards of financial stewardship. MAP has been recognized by Charity Navigator as a Four Star Charity and by Forbes as achieving a 99% efficiency rating in stewarding funds. MAP International’s Management and Board of Directors are actively engaged in all aspects of financial accountability submitting to external accountability reviews and memberships, such as the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. MAP’s outside independent Auditing Firm of CapinCrouse has expressed MAP’s dedication to accountability by one of its partners . . .”Our firm serves more than 1,000 nonprofit organizations. We find MAP International to be professionally managed and a leader in their industry. I would estimate that MAP International would rank in the top 5% of our clients in quality of financial reporting, management, and board leadership”. We are very grateful to you for helping MAP to provide health and hope to so many in need around the world. Dan Dan Reed Chief Financial Officer
Statement of Activities 25 SUPPORT AND REVENUE 2014 2013 Contributions Donated Inventory $7,644,473 $6,711,314 Donated securities & other assets $309,851,653 $338,440,379 Government grants Handling charges & service fees $51,386 $909,065 Investment income $102,772 $330,744 Other revenue $2,416,329 $2,494,815 ($20,824) ($42,798) $18,839 $26,498 Total Support and Revenue $320,064,628 $348,870,017 EXPENSESg Program services Essential medicine distribution $252,624,730 $314,488,923 Disaster and disease management $13,801,999 $2,502,323 Community health development $35,057,238 $33,115,845 Total Program Services $301,484,057 $350,107,091 Supporting Activities $449,602 $450,047 General and administrative $2,350,094 $2,047,491 Fund-raising $2,799,696 $2,497,538 Total Supporting Activities $304,283,753 $352,604,629 Total Expenses $15,780,875 ($3,734,612) Change in Net Assets Net Assets, Beginning of the Year $63,279,597 $67,014,209 $79,060,472 $63,279,597 Net Assets, End of the Year This presentation is summarized financial data. Complete Fiscal Year Oct 1, 2013 - Sept 30, 2014 audited financial statements by the independent accounting firm CapinCrouse LLP are available upon request or can be found at www.map.org
O26UR AMAZING TEAMAt MAP International we believe it’s not just a job, it’s a ministry. Ourmotivation comes in part from Matthew 25. Jesus says to those whoreach out to the sick, the hungry and the lonely, “I needed clothes and youclothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and youcame to visit me.” In response to the ultimate gift of God’s grace, we are tominister to those in need. At MAP we take up that call together. Steve Stirling President & CEO “MAP staff and volunteers are the heart behind our organization. Our team has a wide set of skills that helps us to provide 25 million ttchrheeaainrtmgheeesanrhttsusenaadncrdhedsyoseuoalrfswliinviettohs,ominuecrdlmuicdiaselsioaoiudnr..”sEtvaeffryanbdoxvoolfumnteedeircsinwehso pour - Steve Stirling, CEO SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAMDr. Julien Ake Jodi Allison Zora NoblesVice-President Vice-President Chief Humanof Global Global Giving ResourcesPrograms OfficerDan Reed Dennis RiceChief Financial Chief InformationOfficer OfficerINTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIPDr. Jose Miguel Aubin Yao Maggy Martinez Franklin Asuo DeAngulo Cote d’Ivoire Ecuador Ghana Bolivia
27FAITHFUL VOLUNTEERSElvi Siahaan Safari Ngowa Zeela Zaizay Jimmy Onen-Walter Indonesia Kenya Liberia Uganda 27
28 WWHE AOREMAP Liberia 2013 MAP International is a global Christian health organization that partners with people living in conditions of poverty to save lives and develop healthier families and communities. Recognized for our 99% efficiency rating, we respond to the needs of those we serve by providing medicines, preventing disease, and promoting health to create real hope and lasting change. In 2014, MAP celebrated our 60th anniversary of bringing healing and hope to those in need.
Haiti 2014, Katie Pace 29Immanuel Thangaraj Philip J. Mazzilli Jr. Cheryl Vaught Board Chairman Co-Vice-Chairman Co-Vice-Chairman Steve Stirling Mary Jane Lindholm Dale Hanson BourkePresident & CEO Treasurer SecretaryDr. Mark Bell Cynthia Lynn Blandford Dr. Jacqueline Cameron Board of DirectorsKen Gustavsen Dr. Ndunge Kiiti Dr. Deborah McFarlandCourtney Piron Phillip H. Street 28
30 global headquarters MAP International 4700 Glynco Pkwy Brunswick, GA 31525 1.800.225.8550 www.map.org u.s. office MAP International 50 Hurt Plaza, Suite 400 Atlanta, GA 30303 www.map.org global offices MAP Bolivia MAP Cote d’Ivoire MAP Ecuador MAP Ghana MAP Kenya MAP Liberia MAP UgandaCopywrite MAP International 2015
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