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Action AgAinst Hunger2008 Annual Report Financials
Action AgAinst Hunger
The international humanitarian organization Action Against Hunger saves the lives of malnourished children and families, while providing sustainable access to safe water and long-term solutions to hunger. In emergency situations of conflict, natural disaster, and chronic food insecurity, Action Against Hunger has pursued its vision of a world without hunger for three decades.
ACF International’s field staff work in more than 40 countries to carry out innovative, life-saving programs in nutrition, food security, water and sanitation, health, and advocacy. Our programs reach some five million people each year, restoring dignity, self-sufficiency, and independence to vulnerable populations around the world.
RAYMOND DEBBANE, President The Invus Group, LLC
JOsEpH G. AuDI InterAudi Bank
AlExIs AzRIA Writer
CRIsTINA ENRIquEz-BOCOBO Enriquez-Bocobo Constructs
pIERRE FAY Luxottica Group
BuRTON K. HAIMEs, Chairman Emeritus Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
YvEs-ANDRé IsTEl Rothschild, Inc.
KETTY puCCI-sIsTI MAIsONROuGE Ketty Maisonrouge & Company, Inc.
DANIEl pY Medical-Instill Technologies
THIlO sEMMElBAuER
WENDY C. WEIlER Argosy Partners
KARA YOuNG
BoArd of trustees – 2008
HENRI BARGuIRDJIAN Graff USA
CHRIsTIAN BlANCKAERT Hermès, France
OlIvIER CAssEGRAIN Longchamp
sABINE CAssEl
CHRIs DAvIs Boomerang HealthandAge.com
ROBERT DE ROTHsCHIlD Rothschild, Inc.
NICOlE DOuIllET Crédit Suisse
KAïssA DOuMBè-MOulONGO sCHEJBAl Singer
CATHERINE DuMAIT-HARpER
lYNN FRAIlEY Event Planner
pEGGY KERRY US Mission to the United Nations
JAMEs G. NIvEN Sotheby’s
xAvIER NOël Paris Gourmet
MACIEK sCHEJBAl Kaïssa Management— Makai Productions
CARA sEYMOuR Actor
RICK sMIlOW The Institute of Culinary Education (ICE)
AlICE sTOCK Lowenstein Sandler PC
RONAlD WAlDMAN School of Public Health, Columbia University
NINA s. zAGAT Zagat Survey
TIM zAGAT Zagat Survey
Advisory council – 2008
Cover photos: ACF-Pakistan, courtesy J. Pomerantz; Plumpy-nut packets used in ACF nutrition programs
3 auditor’s letter
4 statement of financial position
5 statement of activities
6 statement of functional expenses
8 acf international figures
12 donor lists
16 publications & resources
17 action against hunger staff
on the cover
Our comprehensive approach to global hunger delivers a range of community-centered solutions to populations in crisis, like this family’s community in Pakistan.
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Action Against Hunger receives top marks from rating agencies like the Better Business Bureau, Charity Navigator, the American Institute for Philanthropy, and Guidestar. Photo: Photo: ACF-Lebanon, courtesy S. Vera
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GELMAN, ROSENBERG & FREEDMAN CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT
To the Board of Directors Action Against Hunger – USA New York, New York
We have audited the accompanying statements of financial position of Action Against Hunger – USA as of December 31, 2008 and 2007, and the related statements of activities, changes in net assets, functional expenses and cash flows for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of Action Against Hunger – USA’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America, and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Action Against Hunger – USA as of December 31, 2008 and 2007, and its changes in net assets and its cash flows for the years then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
In accordance with Government Auditing Standards, we have also issued our report dated July 24, 2009 on our consideration of Action Against Hunger – USA’s internal control over financial reporting and on our tests of its compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations, contracts and grant agreements and other matters. The purpose of that report is to describe the scope of our testing of internal control over financial reporting and compliance and the results of that testing, and not to provide an opinion on the internal control over financial reporting or on compliance. That report is an integral part of an audit performed in accordance with Government Auditing Standards and should be considered in assessing the results of our audit.
July 24, 2009
4550 MONTGOMERY AVENUE, SUITE 650 NORTH, BETHESDA, MARYLAND 20814 (301) 951-9090 • FAX (301) 951-3570 • WWW.GRFCPA.COM
MEMBER OF CPAMERICA INTERNATIONAL, AN AFFILIATE OF HORWATH INTERNATIONAL
MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS’ PRIVATE COMPANIES PRACTICE SECTION
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Assets
2008 2007
current Assets
Cash (Note 2): Headquarters $ 5,644,645 $ 4,298,910 Field offices 2,266,381 1,120,657
Total cash 7,911,026 5,419,567
Grants receivable 7,526,878 9,625,446 Travel advances and other receivables 779,580 298,529 Prepaid expenses 23,902 36,254 Program advances to network (Note 3) 296,956 100,197
Total current assets 16,538,342 15,479,993
furniture, eQuiPMent, veHicles And leAseHold iMProveMents, net (note 8) 280,926 278,617
otHer Assets
Deposits 19,620 14,791
totAl Assets $16,838,888 $15,773,401
liABilities And net Assets
current liABilities
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 589,227 $ 388,714Provision for unanticipated losses 253,064 450,000Due to network (Note 3) 230,291 738,263
Total liabilities 1,072,582 1,576,977
net Assets
Unrestricted: Undesignated 3,849,242 3,267,109 Designated (Note 9) 1,097,912 921,912
Total unrestricted net assets 4,947,154 4,189,021
Temporarily restricted (Note 4) 10,819,152 10,007,403
Total net assets 15,766,306 14,196,424
totAl liABilities And net Assets $16,838,888 $15,773,401
statements of financial position as of december 31, 2008 and 2007
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2008 2007
UnrestrictedTemporarily
Restricted Total UnrestrictedTemporarily
Restricted Total
revenue And suPPort
Contributions $ 3,398,231 $ 78,226 $ 3,476,457 $ 2,774,122 $ 26,280 $ 2,800,402
Grants (Notes 5 and 10):
U.S. Government - 1,179,774 1,179,774 - 3,588,709 3,588,709
Non-U.S. Government - 27,667,672 27,667,672 - 21,142,024 21,142,024
In-kind donations 1,908,714 - 1,908,714 2,035,623 - 2,035,623
Interest 89,737 - 89,737 82,566 - 82,566
Other 222,380 - 222,380 83,336 - 83,336
Net assets released from donor restrictions (Note 6) 27,831,354 (27,831,354) - 24,502,998 (24,502,998) -
Total revenue and support 33,450,416 1,094,318 34,544,734 29,478,645 254,015 29,732,660
eXPenses
Program Services:
Democratic Republic of Congo Programs 13,025,805 - 13,025,805 10,304,026 - 10,304,026
Kenya Programs 7,056,912 - 7,056,912 4,225,508 - 4,225,508
South Sudan Programs 3,579,019 - 3,579,019 3,744,887 - 3,744,887
Uganda Programs 5,136,119 - 5,136,119 5,273,130 - 5,273,130
Pakistan Programs 209,629 - 209,629 807,644 - 807,644
Tajikistan Programs 45,486 - 45,486 394,451 - 394,451
Sri Lanka Programs - - - 48,640 - 48,640
Mali Programs - - - 413,767 - 413,767
Swaziland 33,016 - 33,016 - - -
Lebanon Programs 50,450 - 50,450 - - -
Myanmar 46,952 - 46,952 - - -
Liberia Programs 13,617 - 13,617 - - -
Other Country Programs 2,928 - 2,928 20,684 - 20,684
Total program services 29,199,933 - 29,199,933 25,232,737 - 25,232,737
Supporting Services:
Program Support 1,354,072 - 1,354,072 970,788 - 970,788
Management and General 1,744,915 - 1,744,915 1,757,849 - 1,757,849
Fundraising 743,663 - 743,663 460,358 - 460,358
Total supporting services 3,842,650 - 3,842,650 3,188,995 - 3,188,995
Total expenses 33,042,583 - 33,042,583 28,421,732 - 28,421,732
Changes in net assets before other items 407,833 1,094,318 1,502,151 1,056,913 254,015 1,310,928
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Provision for unanticipated losses and exceptional items 342,827 - 342,827 158,594 - 158,594
Exchange gain (loss) 7,473 (282,569) (275,096) 3,465 342,535 346,000
cHAnges in net Assets $ 758,133 $ 811,749 $ 1,569,882 $ 1,218,972 $ 596,550 $ 1,815,522
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statement of functional expensesfor the year ended december 31, 2008
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Program services supporting services
Democratic Republic of South Congo Programs
Kenya Programs
South Sudan Programs
Uganda Programs
Pakistan Programs
Tajikistan Programs
Swaziland Programs
Lebanon Programs
Myanmar Programs
Liberia Programs
Other Country Programs
Total Program Services
ProgramSupport
Management and General
Fundraising Total Supporting Services
Total Expenses
Personnel:
U.S. staff $ 239,925 $ 98,693 $ 120,500 $ 108,572 - $ 6,963 - $- $- $- $- $574,653 $912,931 $759,993 $205,439 $1,878,363 $2,453,016
In-house consultants 844,993 556,237 293,605 373,188 50,663 - - - - - - 2,118,686 29,120 19,275 36,860 85,255 2,203,941
Fringe benefits 951,487 473,536 460,722 453,437 29,213 5,393 - - - - - 2,373,788 218,982 173,186 46,614 438,782 2,812,570
National field staff 2,950,532 2,021,616 930,288 1,113,979 66,119 8,572 - - - - - 7,091,106 9,904 - - 9,904 7,101,010
Office running costs and services:
Insurance 5,779 656 4 - - - - - - - - 6,439 - 19,323 - 19,323 25,762
Rent and utilities 278,745 137,886 169,967 106,672 16,636 4,034 - - - - - 713,940 4,843 172,553 - 177,396 891,336
Professional fees 68,188 7,210 46,661 17,627 233 2,913 - - - - - 142,832 2,859 90,553 51,184 144,596 287,428
Travel 299,454 8,465 260,093 37,892 6,916 4,000 - - 62 - - 616,882 98,570 37,597 6,486 142,653 759,535
Telecommunications 175,109 99,597 70,252 74,609 6,362 992 - - - - - 426,921 6,750 26,877 20 33,647 460,568
Postage and customs fees 8,215 2,914 295 9,313 716 4,606 - - - - - 26,059 645 11,566 5,859 18,070 44,129
Finance charges 103,916 45,831 93,827 5,167 422 75 - - 50 - (30) 249,258 1,719 15,742 22,512 39,973 289,231
Meeting expenses 52 - 51 669 22 - - - - - - 794 14,349 6,420 1,630 22,399 23,193
Human resources - - - - - 1,409 - - - - - 1,409 17,910 17,983 130 36,023 37,432
Office equipment and supplies :
Office supplies 319,468 140,422 53,430 47,631 1,309 2,739 - - - - - 564,999 24,701 41,382 2,462 68,545 633,544
Depreciation and amortization 124,849 73,687 48,248 16,211 - - - - - - - 262,995 - 36,929 - 36,929 299,924
Equipment rental and maintenance 5,459 15,321 8,886 6,721 254 31 - - - - - 36,672 781 45,498 7,350 53,629 90,301
Public awareness expenses: - - - - - - - 357,117 357,117 357,117
Fundraising expense - - - - - - -
Public information and membership dues - - - - - - - - - - - - 6,973 124,689 131,662 131,662
Project logistics:
Vehicles 1,867,491 817,537 172,475 586,978 21,672 3,187 - - - - - 3,469,340 902 - - 902 3,470,242
Radio 134,228 22,418 3,790 25,728 163 - - - - - - 186,327 - - - - 186,327
Warehouse 40,664 15,797 77,133 597 722 - - - - - - 134,913 - - - - 134,913
Electrical systems 109,660 20,734 22,765 13,484 500 299 - - - - - 167,442 - - - - 167,442
Freight 908,060 30,056 141,484 50,129 3,428 115 - - - - - 1,133,272 1,232 - - 1,232 1,134,504
Security 2,515 6,416 564 1,837 136 - - - - - - 11,468 - - - - 11,468
Logistics library 4,079 - 49 704 - 60 - - - - - 4,892 - - - - 4,892
Project expenses:
Food 426,751 294,942 6,719 157,157 16 - - - - - - 885,585 - - - - 885,585
Nutrition 752,925 258,756 86,062 528,267 33 66 - - - - - 1,626,109 - - - - 1,626,109
Health 170,226 24,921 15,840 74,775 - - - - - - - 285,762 - - - - 285,762
Food security 573,098 775,187 176,130 727,587 - - - - - - - 2,252,002 - - - - 2,252,002
Non consumables 262,609 539,027 104,090 10,426 - 32 - - - - - 916,184 - - - - 916,184
Watsan 975,761 365,906 172,000 435,015 3,766 - - - - - - 1,952,448 - - - - 1,952,448
Training 356,281 127,729 27,694 120,169 297 - - - - - - 632,170 - - - - 632,170
Other 62,263 32,130 14,003 31,578 31 - - - - - - 140,005 - - - - 140,005
Subcontracts:
Subcontracts to network - - - - - - 33,016 50,000 46,840 13,617 2,958 146,431 - 144,787 - 144,787 291,218
Other 3,023 43,285 1,392 - - - - 450 - - - 48,150 901 562 - 1,463 49,613
totAl $13,025,805 $7,056,912 $3,579,019 $5,136,119 $209,629 $45,486 $33,016 $50,450 $46,952 $13,617 $2,928 $29,199,933 $1,354,072 $1,744,915 $743,663 $3,842,650 $33,042,583
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Democratic Republic of South Congo Programs
Kenya Programs
South Sudan Programs
Uganda Programs
Pakistan Programs
Tajikistan Programs
Swaziland Programs
Lebanon Programs
Myanmar Programs
Liberia Programs
Other Country Programs
Total Program Services
ProgramSupport
Management and General
Fundraising Total Supporting Services
Total Expenses
Personnel:
U.S. staff $ 239,925 $ 98,693 $ 120,500 $ 108,572 - $ 6,963 - $- $- $- $- $574,653 $912,931 $759,993 $205,439 $1,878,363 $2,453,016
In-house consultants 844,993 556,237 293,605 373,188 50,663 - - - - - - 2,118,686 29,120 19,275 36,860 85,255 2,203,941
Fringe benefits 951,487 473,536 460,722 453,437 29,213 5,393 - - - - - 2,373,788 218,982 173,186 46,614 438,782 2,812,570
National field staff 2,950,532 2,021,616 930,288 1,113,979 66,119 8,572 - - - - - 7,091,106 9,904 - - 9,904 7,101,010
Office running costs and services:
Insurance 5,779 656 4 - - - - - - - - 6,439 - 19,323 - 19,323 25,762
Rent and utilities 278,745 137,886 169,967 106,672 16,636 4,034 - - - - - 713,940 4,843 172,553 - 177,396 891,336
Professional fees 68,188 7,210 46,661 17,627 233 2,913 - - - - - 142,832 2,859 90,553 51,184 144,596 287,428
Travel 299,454 8,465 260,093 37,892 6,916 4,000 - - 62 - - 616,882 98,570 37,597 6,486 142,653 759,535
Telecommunications 175,109 99,597 70,252 74,609 6,362 992 - - - - - 426,921 6,750 26,877 20 33,647 460,568
Postage and customs fees 8,215 2,914 295 9,313 716 4,606 - - - - - 26,059 645 11,566 5,859 18,070 44,129
Finance charges 103,916 45,831 93,827 5,167 422 75 - - 50 - (30) 249,258 1,719 15,742 22,512 39,973 289,231
Meeting expenses 52 - 51 669 22 - - - - - - 794 14,349 6,420 1,630 22,399 23,193
Human resources - - - - - 1,409 - - - - - 1,409 17,910 17,983 130 36,023 37,432
Office equipment and supplies :
Office supplies 319,468 140,422 53,430 47,631 1,309 2,739 - - - - - 564,999 24,701 41,382 2,462 68,545 633,544
Depreciation and amortization 124,849 73,687 48,248 16,211 - - - - - - - 262,995 - 36,929 - 36,929 299,924
Equipment rental and maintenance 5,459 15,321 8,886 6,721 254 31 - - - - - 36,672 781 45,498 7,350 53,629 90,301
Public awareness expenses: - - - - - - - 357,117 357,117 357,117
Fundraising expense - - - - - - -
Public information and membership dues - - - - - - - - - - - - 6,973 124,689 131,662 131,662
Project logistics:
Vehicles 1,867,491 817,537 172,475 586,978 21,672 3,187 - - - - - 3,469,340 902 - - 902 3,470,242
Radio 134,228 22,418 3,790 25,728 163 - - - - - - 186,327 - - - - 186,327
Warehouse 40,664 15,797 77,133 597 722 - - - - - - 134,913 - - - - 134,913
Electrical systems 109,660 20,734 22,765 13,484 500 299 - - - - - 167,442 - - - - 167,442
Freight 908,060 30,056 141,484 50,129 3,428 115 - - - - - 1,133,272 1,232 - - 1,232 1,134,504
Security 2,515 6,416 564 1,837 136 - - - - - - 11,468 - - - - 11,468
Logistics library 4,079 - 49 704 - 60 - - - - - 4,892 - - - - 4,892
Project expenses:
Food 426,751 294,942 6,719 157,157 16 - - - - - - 885,585 - - - - 885,585
Nutrition 752,925 258,756 86,062 528,267 33 66 - - - - - 1,626,109 - - - - 1,626,109
Health 170,226 24,921 15,840 74,775 - - - - - - - 285,762 - - - - 285,762
Food security 573,098 775,187 176,130 727,587 - - - - - - - 2,252,002 - - - - 2,252,002
Non consumables 262,609 539,027 104,090 10,426 - 32 - - - - - 916,184 - - - - 916,184
Watsan 975,761 365,906 172,000 435,015 3,766 - - - - - - 1,952,448 - - - - 1,952,448
Training 356,281 127,729 27,694 120,169 297 - - - - - - 632,170 - - - - 632,170
Other 62,263 32,130 14,003 31,578 31 - - - - - - 140,005 - - - - 140,005
Subcontracts:
Subcontracts to network - - - - - - 33,016 50,000 46,840 13,617 2,958 146,431 - 144,787 - 144,787 291,218
Other 3,023 43,285 1,392 - - - - 450 - - - 48,150 901 562 - 1,463 49,613
totAl $13,025,805 $7,056,912 $3,579,019 $5,136,119 $209,629 $45,486 $33,016 $50,450 $46,952 $13,617 $2,928 $29,199,933 $1,354,072 $1,744,915 $743,663 $3,842,650 $33,042,583
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acf international figures
Acf internAtionAl fundingAnnual Budgets - four year History
n.b. - does not include ACF Canada, which began operations in 2006
Acf internAtionAl Named for its founding member, Action contre la Faim (ACF), ACF International was founded in 1979 in Paris. Committed to principled humanitarian action, the network shares its combined human resources, breadth of experience, and technical expertise in its pursuit of a world without hunger. Today, the network consists of five independent organizations headquartered in New York (ACF-USA), Paris (ACF-France), Madrid (ACF-Spain), London (ACF-UK), and Montreal (ACF-Canada).
Thanks to the joint efforts of the five ACF headquarters, ACF International was able to respond in a timely and effective manner to a range of complex emergencies in 2008, including post-election violence in Kenya, Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar, Typhoon Fengshen in the Philippines, and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Darfur.
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20062005 2007 2008
$180,000,000
$200,000,000
$120,000,000
$100,000,000
$140,000,000
$160,000,000
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acf-usa
acf-france
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acf international figures
Acf internAtionAlrevenues by source for 2007 & 2008
REvENuE sOuRCE
UN & Government
Individual
Foundation/Corporate
Other
total revenues
FY2008
$131,968,960
$45,535,519
$4,464,610
$4,328,401
$186,297,490
FY2007
$100,945,480
$35,586,854
$3,649,544
$2,276,926
$142,458,804
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Acf internAtionAl field oPerAtionsfunding by region - 2007
acf international figures
latin america & caribbean$6,989,413
7%
europe$454,294 0%
southern africa$2,192,043
2%
central africa$32,495,539
32%
asia$21,122,397 20%
middle east$4,492,420 4%
east africa$19,454,984 19%west africa
$16,855,072 16%
other governments$10,656,066
11%
united Kingdom$7,359,975
7%
united states$8,384,237
8%
united nations$16,691,43817%
echo*$45,810,58647%
spain$8,339,479
8%
france$2,159,324
2%
Acf internAtionAl fundinggovernment donors - 2007
10 * European Community Humanitarian Aid Department
Acf internAtionAl field oPerAtionsfunding by region - 2008
acf international figures
latin america & caribbean$12,018,674
9%
europe$627,647 0%
southern africa$4,506,754
4%
central africa$42,292,911
33%
asia$24,879,120 19%
middle east$8,339,085 7%
east africa$20,566,30516%west africa
$14,882,112 12%
other governments$24,555,233
20%
united Kingdom$3,299,800
3%
united states$8,336,266
7%
united nations$24,436,95920%
echo*$40,641,76134%
spain$11,901,142
10%
france$6,687,039
6%
Acf internAtionAl fundinggovernment donors - 2008
* European Community Humanitarian Aid Department
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donor lists
MAJor institutionAl donorsCanadian International Development Agency (CIDA)European Community Humanitarian Aid Department (ECHO)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)France - Comité Interministériel de l’Agriculture et de l’Alimentation (CIAAA)Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA)Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID)United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
corPorAtions & corPorAte foundAtions
corporate donors of $25,000 and moreMacHeist LLCWeightWatchers International, Inc.
corporate donors of $10,000 up to $24,999AnonymousBloomberg L.P.CNNCrédit SuisseEleven Eleven O’Clock Productions
Gaiam, Inc.IBM Employee Services CenterImportantGifts, Inc.InterAudi BankNatixis North America Inc.Orrick, Herrington, Sutcliffe FoundationSimpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
corporate donors of $5,000 up to $9,999Czarnowski Display Service, Inc.EFG Istanbul Menkul DegerlerFactSet Research Systems Inc.Google Matching Gifts ProgramHorizon Media, Inc.HSBC Philanthropic ProgramsIntegration Marketing & CommunicationsJacques Torres Chocolates L’Olivier Soirées and Galas, Inc. Microsoft Giving CampaignRollerblade USA CorporationSchreiber FoodsSterling Stamos Capital Management, L.P.TravelAge West
corporate donors of $1,000 up to $4,999AnonymousAetna FoundationAlnor Oil Company, Inc.American Express Charitable Fund
American Express Foundation Employee Giving CampaignA-Z PropertiesBabyMoon DoulasCalyonCards for Causes, LLCThe Carlyle Hotel CartierCME GroupCoolappsCRU Restaurant DanielDefined HealthDeutsche Bank Americas FoundationFirstgiving, Inc.The French Culinary Institute Goldman Sachs & Co. Matching Gift ProgramInsight Designs Web Solutions, LLC Integrated Project ManagementInterior Building ServicesJustGive.orgLowenstein Sandler PCMadison Bistro MetacafeNewmark Knight Frank Odile De S. Inc.PepsiCo FoundationPJ WineRobert W. Baird & Co. Inc.Song & Co.Spitfire CommunicationsVisual Artists and Galleries Association, Inc.The Wealth Advantage Group
foundAtions & orgAniZAtions
foundation & organization donors of $25,000 and moreAnonymousCharity Global, Inc.Richard and Rhoda Goldman FundRona Jaffe FoundationStarr International Foundation
foundation & organization donors of $10,000 up to $24,999AnonymousDUO-CFCInternational Monetary FundSummit Foundation
foundation & organization donors of $5,000 up to $9,999AnonymousEicher FoundationGIGA FoundationThe Human FundI Do FoundationIndependent Charities of AmericaMary and Kathleen Harriman FoundationUS Embassy Sudan-KhartoumVasicek Foundation
foundation & organization donors of $1,000 up to $4,999The Ark Children’s CenterCombined Federal Campaign of the Natural Capital Area The Ettinger Foundation
Global Impact Combined Federal CampaignThe Gracie Charitable FoundationAlan C. Greenberg Philanthropic FundJewish Communal FundNorth Star FoundationRexford Fund, Inc.The Sam Spiegel FoundationVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramWhispering Bells Foundation
individuAls & fAMily foundAtions
individual donors of $25,000 and moreJoseph G. & Claude AudiRené-Pierre & Alexis AzriaEstate of Merl BrownRaymond DebbanePierre & Isabelle Faÿ Ketty & François MaisonrougeJohn & Wendy NeuO’Shea Family Fund Daniel & Pascale PyEric ReevesRobert de RothschildThilo SemmelbauerShaker Family Charitable FoundationBrian J. Smith Cody J SmithJohn A. WeldonKara Young & Peter Georgiopoulos
action against hunger thanKs its generous donors for joining with us in our mission to save lives by eliminating hunger through the prevention, detection, and treatment of acute malnutrition. We have compiled these lists as comprehensively as possible, and thank all the many individuals—including those whose names do not appear below—for helping to make our work possible.
Please note listings reflect gifts received between January 1 and December 31, 2008.
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individual donors of $10,000 up to $24,999AnonymousChristopher Ahearn & Marla MayerMerri & Sam AlexanderMohammed AmersiStanley & Marion Bergman Family Charitable FundYervant DemirjianThierry DespontBlair W. & Cheryl EffronCristina Enriquez-BocoboSabina FilaWilliam T. Hyde IIIJohn B. HynesKathleen Begala & Yves-André IstelSandra & David KirchhoffJulien LeriqueAlison G. LiguoriMaurice Meslans & Margaret HolyfieldAchim & Colette MoellerAndrew D. & Eleni PanzuresMandakini PuriJoumana RizkChristopher & Patrice SobeckiGene SomozaKarim F. TabetWendy Weiler & Donald Chappell
individual donors of $5,000 up to $9,999AnonymousReem AcraTrudy M. & Robert W. AlbrechtPhilippe & Robin AmouyalAnne & Guillaume BebearPatrick BriodyTory BurchOlivier CassegrainKenneth CoxClaudio Del VecchioHester DiamondJonas & Julie Fajgenbaum
Fribourg Family FoundationMichael A. GordonBurton K. HaimesDavid HaskellMartin R. KaatzKathy LafreniereYves LeperlierRichard LouvMarjorie McGahrenRichard & Dorinda MedleyDia C. MetropolisNancy L. MillerDiane MollesonMasoud MotamediGilles PajotRichard A. Perdue & Thomas Porter David B. Peterson FoundationArthur C. ReichstetterRicardo Rodriguez & Marjorie StoneJames & Alice RossMichael SeayBettina SiegelRobert SiegelIsabel Stainow-WilcoxRobert & Sharon SwindlerMatthew TateDaniel D. ToscanoThomas B. & Danielle Walker
individual donors of $1,000 up to $4,999AnonymousMary Anne AdenPierre & Mathilde AlbouyElizabeth A. AlcornJoy AllenJean-Pierre & Michèle AltierCrystal AndrusJerryl L. Antee IIFabrizio & Enrica Arengi-BentivoglioJames ArmstrongEdward C. ArredondoM. Kaleem Arshad
Max Azaham & Anna KonopkaJoseph & Frances A. BachmanGeoffrey BaldwinGene & Margaret BardJoseph BaribeauKhallil BarrageTony BartelLaura Baskes & Stuart LitwinJason BeairdJosh BernsteinMary O’Neill BerrySantokh BhullarEvren & Zeynep BilimerPeter BinkowGeorge X. BoultonScott & Irene BoumaBobby BraddockTomas BrodskyDonald E. BrownJosh BrowningKimberly BryantPeter BuffingtonDeborah BurdettDanny & Christine BuschMargaret Barkley ByessMonte & Barbara CampbellGezim CapaniDominic & Linda CastriotaKenneth & Shirley CeradskyRobert B. ChavezSunny ChoiBryan ChuFrancis Ciani-DauschJochem ClarkeJohn & Jean T. ClearyLyor CohenThomas W. & Kim ColeJack Corwin Family FoundationDeborah A. & Joseph CowalReese CurrieNan Dale & Dan FranklinMassimo d’Amore
Bernard Del Rey & Marguerite Fiore Del Rey Chu-Yuan DengKathryn DickmanKay M. DiederichMichael & Catherine DonovanNicole DouilletAllen & Vered DrazenCatherine Dumait-HarperDaniel Dunn & Amy GordonBrian C. & A. EgnatzHoward EisenbergEdgar El ChaarAlexandre EliasTyler EllisCharles EngelkeJohn EvelynDouglas N. FarrarBarrie & Hank FilaLuisa FinbergAnne FisherRandall FisherDaniel C. FizznogliaJody FleischerChristian FloresMargaret FrankstonMary & Fabrizio FredaLesley M. FriedmanDallin FuchsBhargavi GaliJean-Louis GalliotHarsharan GambhirJohn Gavel, Jr.Anne F. GentryEdmund G. GlassWilliam G. GlassJ. Leslie Glick & Judith MiharaMarc & Mariannick Gobé Terence GogginJaime GonzalesMargaret GraffAnne M. GrayhackBrian GreenwaldAflalo S. & Cathy Guimaraes
Carl HaeflingMaria HalmoEdward HamlinSusan E. HarperDavis HartyWilliam & Aline HaynesKari HeberRenee HechtMichelle HockingRobert & Irene HollwegMichelle HolmesSusan E. & Matt HolmesTimothy A. HolmesKristen HookJustin X. HoweSamuel A. HoylandRichard HurowitzSusan K. InchauspeRobert & Patty IsenTyler JenningsNoble JohnsonIrving & Alwyn Johnson Family FoundationHisashi & Kuniko JubaJoseph W. JuddAndrea & Mark KaplanSami KaramTimothy Q. KarcherPaul F. KeaveneyAnna-Maria and Stephen Kellen FoundationDon B. KendallBryan KimSue KlapholzRadford Klotz & Shahnaz Batmanghelidj-Klotz Kristil & Joshua KnoxJennifer KohlerStefanos KordasRonald & Linda KotinJohnny KreitmanAnanth Krishnamurty & Mary InagamiDonald KulasJoseph T. KushnerJohn LamonicaSam LangAli Latifi
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Christopher R. & Cathy LawrenceTerry LeeThomas A. LeeJanet & Peter LeyPhyllis & Barnet LibermanJudith LidskyKristin W. LileArlene R. & Andrew S. LinderPatricia LizarragaDeborah B. Lo CascioMichel & Odile de Schietere LongchamptAaron LongnionEdward A. LuntVictoria & Lawrence F. LuntMarvin & Jane MaasMichael MacintireAarti MadanWilliam MaierCharles-Henri & Marguerite ManginGeorge E. MarinDaniel MartinelliArjuna MartlinJohn McBrideWilliam & Nancy McCachrenRichard McCarthyRobert B. McCue IIJennifer McGrathTyron McNealNiraj MehdirattaDavid MelnikDonald & Shelley MeltzerJacques P. Merab, MDEduardo MerilleForrest A. MertzTimothy MessaEduardo & Gillian Shepherd MestreLaurence MichaelsDan R. MillerEric Miller & Brett SaarelaRima MoawadEvelyn M. Morrow
Moyse Family FoundationLeslie & Scott A. Mulligan-McMichaelRichard G. MurphyThomas & Sally NeffRoy R. and Marie S. Neuberger FoundationMark NigroSarita NoriKelli NormanLaurel OgerAmelia OgunlesiCatherine OrentreichFrançois Pagès Chokhalingam PalayamkottaiJonathan D. PeckWendy & David PetersonMr. & Mrs. Thomas H. PetersonRichard PoachBernard & Delphine PoussotLeif E. PowersRadhika PuriAnne-Laure PyElisabeth PyFrederic & Maria RagucciKanti & Susan RaiLucas RinehartStephen A. & Christal RishtonDominic & Michele T. RogoNeil RollinsNancy RomeroSteven J. RosandichGeneviève & Jean Rosanvallon Jeanne A. RossJoel RossLisa RuizDavid RushOlivier RustatJean-Marie & Selima SalaunSusan SarandonAnn-Marie SardiniElla Saunders-CrivelloJudith Scherer
Jennifer L. SchiffStephen A. & Mary E. SchlangenWolfram SchlenkerAlison Holtzschue & Douglas SchlossSchultz Family FoundationTony Schwartz & Deborah PinesJodi SchwartzbergMarshall ScorcioElizabeth ScottRandy Seeley, MDThomas SegrestJudith SelkowitzRichard SextonThomas SheldonAshma & Jim ShepherdMeredith ShepherdRalph A. SicilianoKathleen SidenbladJane & Andy SinauerRabinder P. SinghJoel E. Smilow Charitable TrustBrian J. SmithChristine SmithSoheil Alex SoleimaniChristopher W. SolomonAlix SpiegelSheila SpradlinSarah StamboulieLloyd D. Stansberry IIIRonald & Ivana StarrBéatrice Stern Alice B. Stock, Esq.John StuckiRichmont SyBrook & Ferebee TaubeJames M. TaylorKalpana TelikepaliSebastien ThiebaultRichard L. ThielBrenda TireyJeanne TomcavageRonald P. TownsendAndrew TribolettiRichard Trobman
Timothy TuckerJennifer TurnerBryan TyeThomas UllrichRobert VandelindePeter & Elizabeth VandersliceAnnette B. VassHenry J. & Margaret M. VosswinkelEileen WallisLoren WallisMichael J. & Sandra M. WaxBenjamin WeinbergerStephan WesselsGeorgiana WhiteGary WhitlockIan WorlingDavid WrightLori Ann WynterBarbara & Richard Young
educAtionAl institutionsArcadia University, PAThe Ark Children’s Center, MDCentral High School, PADavis Junior High School, MIEleanor Roosevelt High School, NYLawrence Township High School, NJLiberty High School, CALibertyville High School - Boy’s Cross Country Team, ILMiami Carol City Senior High School, FLNational Heritage Academies, MINederland Independent School District, TXNute Middle / High School District, NHOklahoma University - College of Nursing Faculty, OK
Palo Alto High School - Henry M. Gunn Key Club, CAParkway Central High School, MOParsippany - Troy Hills Board of Education, NJPioneer Academy of Science, NJPrinceton Day School, NJRobert L. Craig School, NJSewanee - The University of the South, TNSiena Catholic Academy, NYSouth Plainfield High School, NJWest Windsor Plainsboro High School South, NJWhitney High School, CA
rAce AgAinst Hunger scHoolsThe Ancona School, ILThe Catherine Cook School, ILNear North Motessori School, ILUniversity of Chicago Laboratory Schools, IL
donors of in-Kind goods or servicesAsia de CubaB.R. Guest RestaurantsBamboo 52BLT PrimeBottinoBouley BakeryThe Brandy LibraryBrasserie 8 ½Brasserie Les HallesCafé CrèmeCafé GrumpyCafé JoulCercle RougeCinnabar PicturesCipriani Wall StreetCraftsteakDanubeDaum Inc. USA
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Dawat - Haute Cuisine of IndiaDesert Moon GrilleFrederick Wildman and SonsGood RestaurantGoogle, Inc.Gramercy TavernCarole & Geoffrey HowardLe Grand DakarThe James Beard FoundationJean-Louis ResturantKaïssa ManagementL’AbsintheL’Ecole at the French Culinary InstituteL’Olivier Soirées and Galas, Inc. Clara LofaroLongchamp USAMad-Mac LLCMercaditoMonsieur Touton Selections Ltd.Nice MatinNovecentoOpiaOsteria GelsiPangeaParis GourmetJacques PépinPhilipMariePK’s PlacePoilaneReed Exhibitions - US OfficeThe Ritz Carlton Battery ParkRobert de RothschildSaks Fifth AvenueSerafina RestaurantSergeSueños T Bar - Steak & LoungeTela Design StudioTour De France Restaurant Group
Tribeca GrillTrio RestaurantTriomphe at The Iroquois HotelVice VersaVilla BeruliaVirginie Sommet
volunteers & internsSafeera AlicassimElise BecartJessica L. CastaldiKatherine ChengHoward De La RosaGrace M. DeLunaFabian de St. JueryJulian DiIorioBeatriz FiestasJarett J. FreedmanMelissa FurlongDaniel GreenbergStephen HoustonPauline L. HowardDennis KaiDavid KenirySe Young KimWouter KlockZoe LawrenceKelsey McCormackCharlotte MerleStephanie MusclowCeylan OlcerKruti PatelSilvia Tatiana PujolHarling RossJoyce SwomleyJessica TammanAllison Zucker
orgAniZAtionAl efficiency2008 data
management & administration$3,098,98710%
fundraising & communications
$743,6632%
programs & services to field$29,199,93388%
Action AgAinst Hunger consistently receives toP MArKs from rating agencies like the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance, Charity Navigator (receiving their highest 4-star rating), the American Insti-tute for Philanthropy (receiving an “A” rating), the Independent Charities of America (as a “Best in America” nonprofit), and Guidestar. As an operational agency that directly oversees the implementation of our own programs, we are committed to a policy of transparency and disclosure by ensuring that key financial information is publicly available and that our programs undergo external evaluation to assess their impact.
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Seasons of Hunger: Fighting Cycles of Quiet Starvation Among the World’s Rural PoorHunger Watch Report, Action Against Hunger, 2008: London, UK (148 pages)
This publication sheds light on the devastating link between predictable cycles of food insecurity and the prevalence of famine and asks why so little is done when cyclical hunger is so routine, predictable, and preventable.
The Right to Water: Emergence, Definition, Current Situation, and Stakeholder Positions Action Against Hunger, Moselle Vieillemard, 2008: Paris, France (120 pages)
The concept of the “Right to Water” has emerged over the past few years, emphasizing a human-centered approach to meeting basic needs among vulnerable populations.
The Justice of Eating: The Struggle for Food and Dignity in Recent Humanitarian Crises Hunger Watch Report, Action Against Hunger, Pluto Press, 2007-08: London, UK (102 pages)
An assessment of hunger in several African case studies, this book weaves personal testimonies
into a a powerful indictment of the institutions, structures, and processes that account for the persistence of hunger today.
Water and HIV: Working for Positive SolutionsHunger Watch Report, Action Against Hunger, 2007: London, UK (102 pages)
Poor water and sanitary conditions complicate the treatment of malnutrition for people living with HIV/AIDS, but Action Against Hunger’s ongoing research and field work offer a range of proven, cost-effective solutions.
Women & Hunger: Women Play a Central Role in the Fight Against Hunger Hunger Watch Report, Action Against Hunger, 2006-07: Paris, France (41 pages)
As the principal providers for families around the world, women are key partners in the struggle to end hunger. Agencies must incorporate such realities into the very design of their humanitarian programs.
Misère urbaine: la faim cachéeAction Against Hunger, Editions Au diable vauvert, 2006: Paris, France (127 pages)
Five Agence VU photographers visited ACF’s programs to give photographic voice to the phenomenon of urban hunger,
creating a startling companion piece to ACF’s study on urban hunger, La faim dans les villes.
La faim dans les villesEric Levron, Action Against Hunger, Hermann Editeurs, 2006: Paris, France (158 pages)
Urban demographics are explosive and set to grow by 100,000 people a day for the next 30 years, promising an upswing in urban hunger, a phenomenon with its own dynamics. This important assessment presents studies of urban hunger in the D.R. Congo, Haiti, Argentina, and Liberia.
Regards sur le monde: Les visages de la faimAction Against Hunger, Editions Acropole, 2005: Paris, France (224 pages)
A group of notable Agence VU photographers give artful testimony to the contexts in which ACF works, documenting the daily struggles for life and dignity that confront so many communities around the world.
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Populations at RiskAction Against Hunger, Hermann Editeurs des Sciences et des Arts, 2005: Paris, France (801 pages)
An instructional manual for both emergency and development settings, this authoritative book
condenses ACF’s three decades of expertise in extending water and sanitation improvements to populations in need.
The Geopolitics of Hunger: The Geopolitics of Responsibility (2003-04)Vendôme Impressions, Groupe Landais, 2004: Paris, France (300 pages)
The Geopolitics of Responsibility takes a hard look at the actors who contribute to the persistence of global hunger—the roles played by armed groups, government institutions, the international community, and more. The Geopolitics of Hunger: Hunger and Power (2001-02)Action Against Hunger, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002: Boulder, CO, USA (354 pages)
Combining the concrete experience of ACF’s field staff with solid academic research, this page-turning study and indictment of the status quo is sure to capture the imagination of any activist or student of world affairs.
Assessment and Treatment of Malnutrition in Emergency SituationsClaudine Prudhon, Action Against Hunger, Imprimerie Compedit Beauregard, 2002: Paris, France (317 pages)
Intended for those with significant
medical training, this manual combines ACF’s proven field expertise with the latest scientific insights to create an indispensable guide for the treatment and prevention of malnutrition.
Action AgAinst Hunger PuBlicAtionsACF International publishes a number of works for a variety of audiences each year. A sizeable catalogue of more specialized resources—context analyses, regional assessments, community surveys, and special field reports—can also be found online at www.actionagainsthunger.org/resources/publications
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ACTION AGAINST HUNGER STAFF
NAN DAlE Executive Director
eXternAl relAtions dePArtMent
GEOFFREY M. GlICK Director of External Relations
JAMEs pHElAN Senior Officer, Communications & Advocacy
KAREN DuMONET Senior Events & Donor Relations Officer
sHARON HAMETz Senior Grant Writer
BARBARA McKINNON External Relations Officer
susANNAH MAsuR Communications Officer
JOsEpH MClAuGHlIN Online Marketing & Development Coordinator
JAMEs R. DAHlMAN Database & Donor Stewardship Manager
AlEx RuTHRAuFF External Relations Associate
ElAINE RYAN Campaign Manager Fellow
MElINDA lEE Student Outreach Fellow
AMEDEO D’AMORE Social Media & Online Marketing Assistant
finAnce dePArtMent
pATRICK MOuTON Financial Director
JAMEs sTOTz Financial Comptroller
luIs MANuEl GARCÍA Field Financial Comptroller
MAuRO CABRERA Field Financial Manager
MICHAEl GuMBlEY Field Financial Manager
NElGER RIOs Staff Accountant
AsMERET GHEBREYEsus Missions Accountant
FODAY KANGBAI IT Officer
HuMAn resources dePArtMent
pHIlIppE ROsEN Human Resources Director
sARAH CRAWFORD Human Resources Officer
JACKIE MAClEOD Human Resources Officer
MAxINE ClAYTON Director, Regional Training Center
RACHAEl BlAIR Office Manager/ Human Resources Assistant
NEllI zAlTsMAN Human Resources Assistant
oPerAtions dePArtMent
DAvID BlANC Director of Operations
MARIE-sOpHIE sIMON Senior Nutrition Advisor
DAvID DOlEDEC Nutrition Advisor
DEvRIG vEllY Senior Food Security & Livelihoods Advisor
sIlKE pIETzsCH Food Security & Livelihoods Advisor
NICHOlAs RADIN WASH Advisor
YOuCEF HAMMACHE Desk Officer/Mission Manager & Senior Technical Advisor
KARINE MIlHORGNE Desk Officer/Mission Manager
NADIA GRIFFIN Mission Management Logistician
lAuRENT MIRRIONE Regional Logistics Advisor
Action Against Hunger staff as of September 1, 2009
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