Malteser International Annual Report 2014 A healthy life with dignity means ... 3,595 ... providing access to clean drinking water, ...providing people That is why in 2014 we: Installed rain water collection tanks, water filters, Our impact in 2014 with basic medical services, standpipes and new or repaired water pipes to bring clean drinking water to 305,547 people. 2 305,547 3 That’s why in 2014 we: 14 health care facilities were built or restored, ensuring better access to medical services. 3,595 people participated in professional trainings and educational sessions to further their education 18,791 and become productive members of their 14 community. Malteser International Annual Report 2014 Malteser International ... ensuring hygienic living conditions, 9,520

That is why in 2014 we: ... supplying a healthy diet, Built or restored 5,142 latrines, which provide basic sanitation to about 100,000 people in households, That is why in 2014 we: schools and health centers. Protected 9,520 children from malnutrition and undernourishment with foods enriched with necessary vitamins and minerals, and 5,142 100,000 improved the living conditions and created sustainable futures for Our impact in 2014 18,791 people by teaching them how to farm, giving them livestock to raise, and educating them on how to grow fruits and vegetables.

... offering help in ... providing a safe 251 373,393 times of need, 1,146 place to live.

That is why in 2014 we: That is why in 2014 we: Brought emergency relief to 373,393 people Built or restored 1,146 homes and 22 schools, nurseries after disasters and crises by providing them and community centers. 251 disaster preparedness with medication, food, drinking water, shelter trainings were held to educate children and communities and hygiene supplies. on how to respond to disasters and how to protect themselves and others.

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Malteser International Annual Report 2014 Category Honduras Peru Mexico Haiti Colombia 3 5 4 to liveahealthylifewithdignity Because everyperson hastheright About MalteserInternational 1 2 other agencieshaveleft.Weworkdirectlywiththose ground, helpingthepeopleaffectedtorebuild,longafter to reducetheriskoffuturedisasters,remainingon possible, wealsoprovidetransitionalaidandassistance disasters, epidemics,andarmedconflicts.Wherever We provideemergencyreliefincrisessuchasnatural What wedo: persuasion. without distinctionofrace,religionorpolitical countries –inAfrica,,EuropeandtheAmericas, We helpthoseinneedwithover100projects27 humanitarian principlesarethefoundationofourwork. a healthylifewithdignity.Christianvaluesand disease, conflictanddisaster:tohelpthemlive we havebeenstandingbypeopleaffectedpoverty, of theSovereignOrderMalta.Forover60years, We aretheinternationalhumanitarianreliefagency Who weare: ope 8 7 6

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Vietnam Turkey Philippines Nepal 21 26 as ofJune2015. Countries whereweare active 17 15 28 24 Contents 31 31 30 29 28 26 24 22 21 18 16 14 9 6 6 3 2 Publication details Our members Our structures 2014 donors 2014 partners Financial overview2014 Program overview2014 Secretary General’s report Financial Report: Facts andFigures On theground: Philippines On theground: SouthSudanandUganda On theground: Haiti On theground: MiddleEast Interview: ‘Joining forcesworldwide’ Annual Review About MalteserInternational Our impactin2014 6 Malteser International Annual Report 2014 CategoryInterview Americas discusstheevents ofthelastyearandtheirimpact. International , and JamesO’Connor–PresidentofMalteser International of MalteserInternationale.V.,KarlPrinzzu Löwenstein–PresidentofMalteser of theSovereignOrderMalta,ThierryComte deBeaumont-Beynac–President itarian aid.DominiquePrincedeLaRochefoucauld-Montbel –GrandHospitaller as well as an Ebola epidemic in West Africa, 2014 was a difficult year for human With refugeecrisesinSyria,Iraq,SouthSudan andtheCentralAfricanRepublic, worldwide tohelpthoseinneed“ Interview: “We needtojoinforces - were abletoprovide timelyhelpovertheOrder ofMalta of citiesunderquarantine.InGuinea andLiberiawe on thestoriesoffamiliestorn apartandwholeareas of deadfromEbolainLiberia,Guinea andSierraLeone, also whentheyseektobeallowed tocomeEurope. still alive.Wetryandhelptheminconflictzones have –andwhoarethankfuljusttotheirfamilies – whohavelosttheirhomes,alongwitheverythingthey the endlessnumberofrefugeesinsomanycrisisregions larly inyourmemory? Thinking backon2014, whicheventshavestayed particu- de laRochefoucauld:Ithinkaboveallonthenumbers zu Löwenstein:Ioftenhaveanimageinfrontofme helped theinjured mananywayhecould. no policeontheroadfromJerusalem toJericho–he The GoodSamaritandidnotstop toaskwhytherewere Then wefollowthenaturalimpulse ofthehearttohelp. the reasonsforacatastrophe,but toseepeopleinneed. gratitude. I wouldliketoexpressmyhighestadmirationand risk totheirpersonalsafety.Thatissomethingforwhich conditions, buttheyaredoingsointhefaceofagreat do notonlyhavetodealwithverydifficultworking harder inmanycountrieswhereweoperate.Ourstaff that internationalterrorismhasmadeourjobmuch need tobepreparedforthat. growing intoahugetaskforhumanitarianaid,andwe from theeffectsofviolentconflict.Helpingthemis There arearound180millionpeoplewhosuffering several partiesinvolvedinconflictsatthesametime. plex situationsinregionsofcrisisthatthereareoften All organizations definitely need to pull together on this. more difficult.Thereisaglobalchallengeinfrontofus. makes controllingthespreadofinfectiousdiseasesever to antibioticsandtheincreasedmobilityofpopulations At thesametime,worldwideincreaseinresistance we areunpreparedforcrisesofthatordermagnitude. of things,theEbolaepidemicshowedquiteclearlythat es doesthatposeforhumanitarianrelief? ry forthefirst timeinitshistory. What particularchalleng- In 2014, theUNhadfivecriseslistedinitshighestcatego- designed tohelppreventthespreadofEbola. been engagedinprojectsandinformationcampaigns 2014. Sincethestartof2015,MalteserInternationalhas equipment totheaffectedareabeginninginAugust of Maltastarteddeliveringmedicationandmedical network andwithMalteserInternational.TheOrder zu Löwenstein:Ourfirstreactionisnottoask about de Beaumont-Beynac:Ontopofthiscomesthefact O’Connor: Weareconfrontedwithevermorecom- de laRochefoucauld:Withregardtothemedicalside PHOTO:CARMEN WOLF of humanitarianaid. are inurgentneed Iraq. Theynorthern II RefugeeCampin Children intheBersevi 7 8 PHOTOS: GUSTAV HUNGAR Beaumont-Beynac. and Thierry Comtede Prinz zuLöwenstein Bottom right: Montbel. la Rochefoucauld- Dominique Princede Bottom left: Beaumont-Beynac. and Thierry Comtede Prinz zuLöwenstein James O‘Connor, Karl foucauld-Montbel, Prince delaRoche to right: In conversation, left Malteser International Annual Report 2014 Interview ­Dominique Karl ­ - life, buttheyalsorequirehealthynutrition,cleanwater, need functioningmedicalstructurestoliveahealthy and integratedapproachinthefieldofhealth.People and emergencyrelief. finally, strengtheningourfocusontheareasofhealth with localpartnersinprojectsonthegroundwhile, Secondly, wearecontinuingtodevelopourcooperation that wecanbetterdealwithworldwidechallenges. World HealthOrganization’sGlobalCluster–so – forexampleaswedidthroughourmembershipofthe al networks,partnershipsandcoordinationmechanisms egy for2020isfirstofalltostrengthenourinternation- ing forthefuture? Within thiscontext, howisMalteserInternationalprepar- zu Löwenstein:Weworkaccordingtoapreventative de Beaumont-Beynac:Animportantpartofourstrat- fulfil itsmission. within theOrder,anditneedsourfullsupportto need. MalteserInternationalisakeyorganization and strengthenourjointeffortstohelppeoplein our help. number isgrowingeveryday.Theydesperatelyneed millionrefugeesaroundtheworld,andthat over 50 the firsttimesinceSecondWorldWarwehave local population.Andtheseneedsareimmense:for that whatwedopaysattentiontotheneedsof the demandsonground.Itisimportantforus term reconstruction. withdraw straightaway–westayandhelpwithlong- critical phaseofacatastrophehaspassed,wedonot hygiene andsanitaryfacilities.Similarly,whenthe de laRochefoucauld:Weneedtogatherourforces O’Connor: Ourworkisalwaysorientedtowards grip oftheworstrefugeecrisisrecenttimes. reports onouraidtothepeopleofMiddle East–currentlyinthe Oliver Hochedez,MalteserInternational’sEmergency ReliefCoordinator the morethan50millionrefugees aroundtheworld are notunusualinsomeplaces. However,veryfewof continent –wherestreetprotests againsttheirarrival Civilians betweentheBattleLines : E Mediterranean inavainattempt toreachthe drowned whileattemptingtocross the Thousands ofpeoplearereportedtohave urope isafraidofatidalwaverefugees. Minoritiesand crisis involvingmanyparties,and ledtoanunprece- Spring’ inFebruary2011hasdeveloped intoacomplex ment forcesinSyriathatbegan as partofthe‘Arab Middle East. refugee disastersofrecenttimesisunfoldingwithinthe are runningtowardsEurope.Indeed,oneoftheworst The confrontationbetweenprotestors andgovern-

PHOTO:CARMEN WOLF ground. needs ofpeopleonthe regions toassessthe regularly visitscrisis Camp BerseviII– a displacedIraqi in conversation with (right) Oliver Hochedez

– herein 9 9 10 JUST FLMS PHOTO:RALPH WEIHERMANN/ Kilis, Turkey. at afieldhospitalin from Syriaeachmonth to around80patients psychosocial support treatment andoffer We givepostoperative Malteser International Annual Report 2014 On the ground Mohammad, 10yearsold, from Aleppo, currently livinginKilis people tohaveabetter life.Imissmyhome,butweareallsafehere inKilis.” When Igrowup,wanttobeadoctor,sothat Icanhelpsickandinjured to schoolagainhere.Myfavoritesubjectsare Arabic,geographyandhistory. One monthlater,theyhadtofleewithmytwo sisters.Iamhappythatcango “My parentssentmetomyuncleinTurkeytwo yearsagobecauseofthewar. refuge –arepushingthelimitsoftheircapacity.More where hundredsofthousandsSyrianshavefound – neighboring countriesofTurkey,LebanonandJordan ly hopeless.Millionsofpeopleareinflight,andthe outlook forthecivilianpopulationseemsincreasing war hasnowbeenragingforoverfouryears,andthe dented humanitariancatastrophe.Theresultingcivil - around 2.9millionpeople–inparticular,Christians, of therenewedunrestincountryJanuary2014, destination forSyrianrefugees.Sincethebeginning ­region ofcrisisinitsownright,ithasalsobecomea are inneedofhumanitarianaid. than 20millionpeopleinSyriaandborderingcountries The situationinIraqappearstobelittlebetter.A out ofthereachaid. continue toliveinISISoccupiedterritory–essentially itarian reliefisespeciallyhighinIraq.Manythousands Region inthenorthofcountry.Theneedforhuman- ISIS. MostofthemhavesoughtrefugeintheKurdistan have beenforcedfromtheirhomesbytheadvanceof Yazidis andmembersofotherreligiousminorities– In Kilis,wealsoofferpatientsandtheirfamilies Physiotherapy CenterthatadjoinsourFieldHospital. help themtodothat,wehavesignificantlyenlargedthe need tolearnlivewithlastingdisabilities.Inorder injuries orrequiredamputations.Mostofthesepatients gees permonth–manyofwhomhavesufferedspinal refu- provide postoperativetreatmenttoaround80 can bedrawnfromourworkinKilis,Turkey.Here,we the futureonceagain. to dealwiththeexperiencesoftheirpastandlook on medicalintervention.Theyalsoseektohelppeople and ourhealthprojectsdonotconcentrateexclusively life. Weworkaccordingtoapreventativeapproach, whole oftheperson,andencompassallaspectstheir ill, butataskthatneedstobedirectedtowardsthe providing medicaltreatmenttopeoplewhoareacutely beginning inaforeigncountry.Thisisnotjustabout support forrefugees;andtohelpthemwiththeirnew Turkey, LebanonandnorthernIraqtoprovidemedical and powerarehighlyunreliable. of medicationandpersonnel,whilesupplieswater stroyed orheavilydamaged.Therearesevereshortages half ofallthehospitalsincountryhavebeende- required forthesetasksissimplynotpresent.Morethan medical attention.InSyriaaboveall,theinfrastructure wounded civiliansneedtreatmentandsickpeople The levelofneedacrosswholeregionisimmense: Our Work: responding totheneedsofall An exampleofthisholistic,integratedparadigm We areworkingwithpartnerorganizationsinSyria, tion topeace.” experience tomakeevenasmall contribu- happy thatIcanusemyyearsof medical survive underverydifficultconditions.Iam “All ofourpatientsareinadailystruggleto kind ofwork? Where doyoufindstrength forthis easily.” a confinedspace,sicknesscanspreadvery or bronchitis.Becausetheyallliveinsuch many refugeeswithinfectionsofthelung and flu-likeinfections.Inwinter,wehad “Many patientsaresufferingfromfever What are themostcommonhealthproblems? children.” every day–aboveall,motherswiththeir healthcare. Weseeabout80patients as welllocalpeoplewhocan’tafford everybody –refugeesfromtheSyrianwar “Consultations andmedicationarefreefor Who doyoutreat inthemobileclinic? been convertedintoamobileclinic. of northernLebanonwithabuswhichhas been drivingthroughtheoutlyingvillages Abdallah Khoury,65,andhisteamhave Week afterweeksinceSeptember2014,Dr. back tohealth How Dr. Khouryhelpspeople JUST FILMS PHOTO:RALPH WEIHERMANN/ foreign country. with everydaylifeina integrate, andcope Syrian refugeesinKilis courses tohelp provides language Malteser International 11 11 12 PHOTO:CARMEN WOLF in BerseviII. Said andhisfamily Malteser International Annual Report 2014 On the ground the refugeeswiththeirowncommunitycenter:where the membersofyoungergeneration.Weprovide tion areimportanttohelpprovideanewbeginningfor uncertain future.Aboveall,careertrainingandeduca- the ongoingeffectsofseveretrauma,aswellfacean ­psychosocial support.Manyrefugeeshavetodealwith fought againstISISasasoldier – said.However, that sheisprobablydead,”Said –whohad and remainedbehind.“Wehave hadtoaccept the pace.Shebecamelostinmassofpeople old daughtercouldnotmanagetokeepupwith the Sinjarmountainstheirfiveandahalfyear children fledfortheirlivesfromtheterroriststo When Said,37,hispregnantwifeandtheirfive Camp Bersevi IIinnorthIraq: Saidandhisfamily a normalday. chance toattendclassesandexperiencesomethinglike we enablealmost4,000refugeechildrentohavethe well astalksondealingwithtrauma.Attwoschools, social activities–suchascookingorpainting they cantakeadvantageoflanguageandITcourses, happy again.” greatest giftformewouldbeto seemyfamily go awayfromhere.Everything is sadhere.The son speakswhenwordsfailhisfather:“Iwantto wish togobacktheirhome.Said’s11yearold Said alsoworksasasecurityguard.Theydonot family nowlivesinacampneartoDohuk,where the lookinhiseyestellsadifferentstory.The local populationwhoarealsoinneed. Our helpbenefitsalloftheserefugees,aswellthe who havesoughtrefugeincampsnorthernKurdistan. have fledacrosstheborder,aswelldisplacedIraqis ical assistanceandpsychologicalhelptoSyrianswho In northernIraq,too,weconcentrateonprovidingmed- cal residentswhohavenootheraccesstomedicalcare. have fledfromthefighting,aswellaround15,000lo- provide medicalfacilitiesforsome25,000Syrianswho urgently requiremedicalaid.WithSyrianpartners,we improvised campsalongtheTurkish-Syrianborderand internally displacedpeopleseekprotectioninover100 extreme conditions.Manyhundredsofthousands humanitarian aidinSyriaitselftakesplaceunder Alongside ouractivitiesinTurkey,IraqandLebanon, Our Focus: healthforbodyandsoul Our workintheMiddleEast: 2,317 children ahealthyandsecurestartinlife. facilities andmobileclinicstoallowtheir post-natal careofferedbyourhealth 2,317 womenusedthepreand 114, and /oremergencyshelters. drinking water, householdandhygienearticles, persons receivedessentialaidsuchasfood, More than114,000refugees anddisplaced 000 Lebanon Turkey in peaceandgoodhealthtocontribute tothistask. is uptoallofuswhohavethegood fortunetolivealife to returntheiroldhomesmake anewbeginning.It also insupportingpeoplewhen thetimecomesforthem quired inthelongterm:notjust duringtheconflict,but is notyetinsight,andourhelptheregionwillbere- and effectiveaid.AnendtothecrisisinMiddleEast number ofpatients. treatment andhelprequiredbyacontinuallyincreasing ical equipmentinordertoallowthemprovidethe health andsocialcenterswithmedicationsmed- country withamobilemedicalclinic.Wealsosupport for refugeesandimpoverishedlocalsthenorthof Association oftheOrderMalta,weprovideassistance of arapidresponse.InpartnershipwiththeLebanese Malta andlocalecclesiasticalstructuresformthebasis patients reflecttheirownexperiences. have alsofledfromtheirhomes–andtheneedsof to earnalivingsupporttheirfamilies.Manyofthem ample, arecomposedalmostentirelyofIraqisworking are helping.OurmedicalteamsinnorthernIraq,forex- share thelanguageandcultureofthosewhothey and networksontheground,whilelocalemployees Our localpartnersareabletobuildonprovenprocesses local partners Our approach: deliveringeffectiveaidwith Syria This networkofpartnersallowsustodeliverrapid In Lebanon,theworldwidenetworkofOrder Saudi Arabia 38,000 Iraq centers andmobileclinics. in ourfieldhospitals, medical provided withmedicalsupport persons andpoorlocalswere injured refugees, displaced Around 38,000sickor LEBANON PHOTO: ORDEROFMALTA Lebanon. clinic innorthern diseases atthemobile treated forrespiratory Many childrenare 13 13 Our work in Haiti: Haiti Dominican Cuba Republic Haiti: Helping hands for We built a vocational training center 420 Small farmers

On the ground to provide an estimated 350 students were trained in with training in plumbing, tailoring, agron- a healthy community ­sustainable agriculture. 41,719 350 omy, animal husbandry, computer literacy 14 and electrical engineering. 15 41,719 people participated in our health and hygiene promotion campaigns. 8 160 100 We installed 160 waste bins and We trained 8 water committees built 100 latrines in rural areas. managing­ 18 water kiosks in Cité Soleil.

Malteser International Annual Report 2014 Malteser International the success of our programs is their emphasis on the use of volunteers: allowing residents to take ownership of their communities’, health and future. People like Louis “I am very proud to be a Zone Leader and it’s Juste Junior, 32, have become ‘Zone Leaders’, who help our staff change longstanding behavior by spearheading a very important job for me because I have the their own neighborhood’s waste management. “I am very power to change something for the better, and proud to be a Zone Leader and it’s a very important job for me because I have the power to change something for that is what I am doing.” the better, and that is what I am doing,” says Louis. Louis Juste Junior, “Zone Leader” from Cité Soleil The successful programs in Cité-Soleil are comple- mented by a series of projects elsewhere in Haiti. In 2014, we handed over a maternity ward to the Episco- pal church in the town of Darbonne. As part of this pro- cess, we trained the center’s medical and administrative Zone Leader Louis staff in primary care, and the prevention, diagnosis and Juste Jr. discusses his next assignment. treatment of cholera. Because we believe in empow- ering locals with the tools they need to manage their future independently, strengthening local partnerships

Working together for the successful handover of the ward was a critical to tackle the mess: achievement. The reputation of the maternity ward has in Cité Soleil volun- spread and the number of births has grown from 25 to teers work to clear garbage from waste- 70 per month, while the clinic now sees 2,000 patients, water channels. monitors the health of 600 children and vaccinates 400 in the same period. Around 600,000 Haitians suffer from hunger and n a flood prone basin at the bottom of a Responding to this need for improved water supply malnutrition. Taking the same sustainable grassroots mountain, not far from the Haiti’s capital city and sanitation to secure the health of the population, approach, we are working on initiatives in the slums of I Port-au-Prince, lies the impoverished shanty Malteser International implemented a successful waste Tabarre and Cité-Soleil to improve this situation. The town of Cité-Soleil. Due to insufficient drain- reduction and hygiene education program: working in initiatives range from urban gardens and aquaculture to age in the slum, when water from the torrential rain schools and communities, installing bins, and removing community kitchens and chicken farming. We piloted a surges through the streets, the channels, shacks, and waste from the channels with volunteers. Successful project that provided the training, material and infra- tents are engulfed in a mixture of garbage and human negotiations with the local partners, authorities, and structure to ensure long-term food security – making excrement: threatening the potential outbreak of deadly the metropolitan waste organization have resulted in sure that more than 4,000 Haitians had adequate nutri- diseases such as cholera. reliable garbage removal from Cité-Soleil. One reason for tion. This number is set to grow in years to come.

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Our work in Uganda and South Sudan: Sudan Around 900 girls from the ages of 13 and up 900 received menstrual hygiene South Sudan education and washable 3,400 sanitary towels. Malteser International Annual Report 2014 Malteser International We provided hygiene training for 3,400 school- children with activities such as soap making, and cleaning campaigns, and installed rainwater Uganda collection systems in seven schools. 7,600 DR Congo More than 7,600 displaced people Around 12,000 South Sudanese who fled to Maridi received food and Tanzania people can thank us for the construction household items, as well as seeds and of motorized water pumps and tanks to agricultural equipment in a series of provide them with enough clean drinking distributions. 12,000 water every day.

t the end of December 2013 we fled from Randa’s story is not an exception. Most of those who most two million South Sudanese have fled, while three the fighting in Juba,” says Randa, 43. It took were displaced are mothers who had to flee for hun- million go hungry or are at risk of doing so. A her almost three months on foot and in the dreds of kilometers to Maridi with their children. The In Maridi there are around 8,000 displaced people, “In Juba, you could hear shots day and night. all-terrain vehicles that serve as public taxis in conflict between government troops and opposition who have mostly been taken in by families, or live in When the fighting threatened our settlement South Sudan to travel the 400 km to the town of Maridi forces, which escalated in 2013, has created a huge host communities, and make use of the existing infra- with her eight children. “In Juba, you could hear shots food and refugee crisis. According to UN estimates, al- structure. Most could not take much with them when my husband sent us to Maridi. Everybody knows day and night. We were so afraid we couldn’t sleep they fled and they have not been able to earn much that is a peaceful place.” With the help of anymore. When the fighting threatened our settlement since then. As the only international aid organization on Malteser International­ my husband sent us to Maridi. Everybody knows that is the ground in the area, Malteser International has been Randa, 43 years old, from Juba Randa can build a new peaceful future for her a peaceful place. There is fertile land here and my chil- helping the refugees since May 2014. We do not just family in ­Maridi, South dren can go to school again. I had a little tailor’s shop in distribute food and household materials, but also seeds Sudan. Juba, but in Maridi I haven’t opened another business and agricultural equipment. This is so that by growing yet. Sometimes I buy cassava and okra leaves at the their own food families can become independent of made worse, we have had to resort to some especially Malteser International market to make into a sauce that I sell to earn a little external aid and improve their lives and food supply innovative solutions. In order to increase the supply has secured a supply of clean water to money. We got beans, oil, flour, salt, water canisters, independently. rapidly and provide the refugees with water, the most around 12,000 South plates, pots and pans from Malteser International. They In neighboring Uganda – where many South Suda- productive wells were motorized with solar-powered Sudanese refugees also distributed seeds and shovels so that we can grow nese have also fled to – we are providing almost 12,000 pumps. A system of elevated tanks deliver the water to in Rhino Camp, near to Arua in Uganda vegetables. I thank God for this help and I hope that I refugees with drinking water at a camp in the Arua dis- distribution stations – where new adjacent washhouses by building water can stay in Maridi with my children. Then they can go trict. Because the water supply from the Nile has always make it easier to do the laundry. New fences around the tanks and distribution to school and grow up safe and healthy…” been a problem, which the flood of refugees has only boreholes prevent contamination of the water supply. stations. 18 Malteser International Annual Report 2014 CategoryOn the ground a halfafterthedisaster toreportonthesituation: rebuild destroyedvillages. OurcolleagueIsaureFaivred’Arciervisited ayearand Association oftheOrder ofMalta,MalteserInternationalhelpedin theeffortto and afurtherfourmillionwereleftwithout a home.TogetherwiththePhilippine country, leavingatrailofincredibledevastation. Morethan6,100losttheirlives of 275km/hitwasonethemostpowerful stormseverexperiencedbythe south eastoftheislandSamarinPhilippine archipelago.Withwindspeeds On themorningof8thNovember2013Typhoon Haiyanmadelandfallinthe hammering ringsintheair Philippines: sound of Thesoundof through thevillage.Theplaceis alivewithactivity. less, withcollapsedroofs,andholes gapinginthewalls. have beenreducedtomatchwood. Theystandwindow- visible. Greatnumbersofhouses builtclosetothewater by TyphoonHaiyaninNovember2013wasstillclearly harbor, Iwassurprisedtofindthedamageleftbehind Coordinator MatiusKrisetya.Aswecameintothesmall half anhour.IamontheislandwithourProgram S Children playinthestreets–laughing aswewalk journey overherefromTaclobantakesaround island ofthePhilippines.Bymotorboat, inhabitants onSamar–thefourthlargest an Antonioisasmallvillagewith8,000 smile andshowsmearoundher home.Familyphotos International. Carmelitawelcomes mewithahearty for theoldcoupletomoveinto, financedbyMalteser Shortly beforeChristmas2014a newhousewasready Samar whoreceivedhelpinorder tobuildanewhome. They belongtooneofthe350familiesonisland In oneofthesehouses,wemetPrimoandCarmelita. Going forwards stepby again inhabitable. underway. Somehousesarealreadycompleteandonce rings intheair:plansaremadeandrebuildingis Young peoplecarrywoodandthesoundofhammering devastation.­ on despitethe streets. Lifegoes children playinthe the islandofSamar, In San Antonio on 19 20 International. help fromMalteser families whoreceived are oneofthe350 grandchildren. They Primo andtheirfour with herhusband newly builthouse Carmelita livesinher Malteser International Annual Report 2014 On the ground that lifehastogoon.” but Icanseemygrandchildrengrowing,andknow hurts tothinkaboutthetyphoon.Welosteverything, the strengthtostartagainfrombeginning.Itstill cause nobodyinourfamilywaskilled.Thatgaveme the terriblecatastrophe,Godhasbeengoodtousbe- silence, shetakesadeepbreathandsays,“Despite search forrelativesandpossessions.Afterashort which followedit:thedestruction,loss,and eyes asshetellsmeaboutthetyphoonanddays ber 2013.Herfacehardens,andtearscomeintoher sation, Carmelitacomestothedayof8thNovem- incomparable giftforthefamily.Duringourconver- Manila –allsixsleeptogetherinoneroom. their fourgrandchildren–whoseparentsworkin hang onthewalls.CarmelitaandPrimoliveherewith Even thoughthehouseisnotverybig,itan 1.5 Yearsafter TyphoonHaiyan: Thailand 374 each onewithalatrine. Houses wererebuilt, 4,415 to thepeopleaffected. 4,415 foodpackagesweredelivered 2014 –almostayearafterHaiyan – Following Typhoon RubyinDecember Philippines other villagers. survived thestorm,butalsooffered refugetomany huge damageinitswake,allof the newhousesnotonly ful typhoonhittheislandsinDecember 2014,leaving better withstandfuturedisasters. Whenanotherpower- people withdisabilities. the needsofelderly,familieswithchildrenand of theindividualinhabitants:forexample,tocater and otherfittingscanbetailoredtofittherequirements sign withindividuallycustomizableelements.Thedoors Malteser Internationalhavedevelopedastandardde- es sothatwecanrespondtotheirneeds.”Todothat, working closelywiththefutureinhabitantsofhous- don’t wanttoalterlocalpractices;therefore,weare Matius explainstomehowthehousesarebuilt:“We Building thefuture to goon.Forme,itisalessonforlife. vast destruction,stillhavetheenergyandcourage people who,despitetheirtraumaticexperiencesandthe ments forthefuture.Itimpressesmedeeplytosee step bystep,guardingherhopeandmakingarrange- For her,startingfromnothingmeansgoingforward rebuilding itandgivingasagifttohergrandchildren. ly destroyedhousefromthewindow.Shedreamsof children inManila.Shepointsoutheroldcomplete- pension, andwiththefinancialsupportsentbyher to around12.50Euro.)thatshereceivesashermonthly She hasbigplanswiththecirca1,200Pesos(Equivalent She drieshereyesandcontinuestoshowmethehouse. All ofthesenewhousesarebuiltsothattheycan Indonesia 329 and vegetables or theirincomebygrowingfruit life, thequalityoftheirdietand/ tunity toimprovetheirqualityof Families nowhavetheoppor- partners andstructures ataglance Financial developmentandannualaccounts, ourprograms, Facts &Figures Financial Report201 4: 21 21 22 PHOTO: ALDOAROZENA in Peru. like thissoupkitchen National Associations, of theOrderMalta’s supports theprojects Malteser International Mexico andPeru, In countriessuchas Malteser International Annual Report 2014 Report Our ‘Vision 2020’ strategy forthecomingyears,there 2020’ Our ‘Vision presents MalteserInternational withmajorchallenges. – our work–forexampleindealing withepidemics as wellastrongeremphasis on themedicalsideof An increasingnumberofcomplex crisesandconflicts, Strategic Focus to the31stDecember2014. Financial andstrategic highlights T Europe andMalteserInternationalAmericas two regionaldivisions:MalteserInternational activities ofMalteserInternationale.V.andits Report presentsaconsolidatedaccountofthe he ‘FactsandFigures’sectionoftheAnnual - in 2014. project areas,whichwewereable tofurtherexpand structures oftheOrderMalta andlocalpartnersin – forexampleourcooperation with theworldwide is strengtheningournetworksand partnerships ened. Afurtherimportantcomponentofourstrategy will befurtherexpandedandsubstantiallystrength pendent. Ourcapacityinthefieldofemergencyrelief and hygiene(WASH),onwhichhealthiscloselyde as activityintheareasofnutrition,water,sanitation both theestablishmentofmedicalstructuresaswell and holisticapproachtohealth,whichencompasses fore, containsanewfocus.Wefollowanintegrated

- - order toenablepeopleliveahealthylifewithdignity. countries wereworkingforMalteserInternationalin in CologneandMiami.Worldwide,971peoplefrom42 ees intheGeneralSecretariatandregionaloffices tional (expatriate).Theyweresupportedby61employ- 24 countries–824ofwhomwerelocaland86interna- In 2014,MalteserInternationalhad910staffactivein Personnel Development was lessthan10percentofthetotalexpenditure. within anobjectivelyappropriatelimit.In2014,this maintaining itsmanagementandadministrativecosts and inagoal-orientedmannertofulfilitstasks,while to itandplacedatitsdisposaleconomically,efficiently er Internationalusesallofthefundsthatareentrusted Philippines, aswellprojectsinHaitiandIraq.Maltes- lion Euro),weredesignatedforrebuildingeffortsinthe ship ofGermany’sReliefCoalitionADH(2013:9.3mil- 2.9 millionEurowereceivedbyvirtueofourmember- of Malta.Themajorityprivatedonations,aswell donations acrosstheinternationalnetworkofOrder million)camefromstructuralgrantsandprivate 15.3 or institutionalgrants,while9.8millionEuro(2013: millionEuro(2013:19million)wasfrompublic 17.5 duced incomefromdonations.Outofthetotalincome, Germany, whichwerebookedin2013,aswellare- to ongoingmulti-annualprojectsforfloodreliefin in 2013to33.5millionEuro2014.Thiswasdue The totalprogramvolumefellinfrom44.2million Financial Development guarantees theyearlystrategicreviewofourtargets. , Germany.Anongoingprocessofassessment on 1stJanuary2013,withitsGeneralSecretariatin is undertakenbyMalteserInternational future. Strategicmanagementoftheregionaldivisions quarters fortheAsia-Pacificregionisplanned quarters inMiami2013.AnadditionalRegionalHead- step ofwhichwastheopeningourRegionalHead first ther advancesintheprocessofdecentralization–a challenges atastructurallevel.Theyear2014sawfur Malteser Internationalisalsoworkingtomeetthese e.V. –founded - - Regional Headquarters. national e.V.,aswelltheEuropean andAmerican account fortheGeneralSecretariat ofMalteserInter- 1.9 millionEuroincludedinthe expenditureforEurope Euro. Thetotaladministrationand managementcostsof project costsforEasternEuropeofaround240,000 Eastern Europe.Inadditiontothisweretheregional Order ofMaltapartnerorganizationsinCentraland to supporttheworkanddevelopmentofindependent separate contributionstotalingaround203,000Euro aid intheUkraineandBosnia-Herzegovina,wemade million Euro. Alongsidetheprogramcostsforour 4.2 relief activitiesinGermany–whichaccountedfor istration costs)inEuropewasmostlydedicatedtoflood millionin2013,includingmanagementandadmin- (11 and Peru. tions oftheOrderMaltaincountriessuchasMexico International alsosupportsprojectsbynationalassocia- management andadministrationcosts),whereMalteser region is1.2millionEuro(2013:2.3including Euro (2013:1.9million).Thetotalexpenditureforthe with thelargestprojectvolume,atalmost1million gency aid,foodsecurityandhealthinSouthSudan. Congo, thefocusinthisregionwasaboveallonemer- programs intheeastofDemocraticRepublic fallen to8.9millionfrom12Euro.Alongsidethe notably smallerthaninthepreviousyear–having (2013: 18.9million). region, whichhadatotalvolumeof16.5millionEuro and theAmericas.MostofthisactivitywasinAsian than 100projectsin24countriesAfrica,Asia,Europe In 2014,MalteserInternationalimplementedmore Focus Areas Regional The totalexpenditureofaround5millionEuro In 2014,HaitiremainedthecountryinAmericas The programvolumeinfivecountriesAfricawas PHOTO: ICH.TV/ADH in Germany2013. the disastrousflooding long-term aidfollowing We arestillproviding ASENBRENNEROVA PHOTO: JANA Africa in2014. our primaryfocusesin DR Congowereoneof Our programs inthe 23 23 Our programs in 2014

Africa Asia Programs

Country No. of Short description Donors/Cooperation partners* Local partners Country No. of Short description Donors/Cooperation partners * Local partners projects projects 24 25 DR Congo1 8 Nutrition and food security, basic health care, health system strength- AA, ADH, BMZ, ECHO, Local NGOs and health Cambodia1 9 Emergency relief, maternal and child health, food and nutrition securi- AA, BMZ, Czech AGRICAM, CHC, ening, community based health insurance, WASH, emergency health EuropeAid, MMB Foun- authorities ty, WASH, community-based health insurance. Embassy, ECHO, Elysium CHHRA, SHPA care, construction of an X-Ray Department, care for victims of sexual dation, SDC, WFP Foundation, FAO, GIZ violence. India3 4 Flood relief, WASH and DRR for flood-prone village, HIV/AIDS preven- ADH, BMZ CHAI, ProVision, SSK Kenya1 4 Tuberculosis (TB), HIV/AIDS and comprehensive care clinic, WASH, ADH, Benedict East Africa Governmental and tion, establishment of a health insurance system. resilience and reconciliation program for populations which are Funds, CRS, Embassy of private health marginalized and/or prone to drought and disaster, support of health the Order of Malta, Ger- institutions Indonesia1 2 Mother and child health, health and WASH, community-based DRR. BMZ Hati Nurani, YEU facilities in the slums. man Bishops Conference, Sternstunden e.V. Iraq1 1 Health care for IDPs with a mobile medical team, provision of drugs AA, ADH Archdiocese of Erbil, South Sudan1 7 Nutrition and food security, basic health care, sleeping sickness control, AA, ADH, BMZ, Europe- Governmental health and consumables and establishment of a primary health care center. Department of Health leprosy, health education, distribution of food and non-food items for Aid, FIND, GFFP, USAID, authorities, Diocese of Dohuk, TCCF

Malteser International Annual Report 2014 Malteser International Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). ZEISS Wau, community based organizations Lebanon2 2 Distribution of relief items, provision of drugs and medical equipment AA, MHDA, NiN Lebanese Association of for health centers, health service provision through mobile medical unit. the Order of Malta

1 5 WASH for South Sudanese refugees and health for Congolese AA, ADH, GFFP, PMK Catholic Hospital in Uganda Myanmar1 19 Emergency relief, reconstruction of social infrastructure, primary health ADB, ADH, BMZ, ECHO, ADRA, refugees, treatment of malnourished children, support for a hospital Local Partners: Maracha care, maternal and child health; TB, HIV/AIDS and malaria prevention, EuropeAid, GF, GIZ, CERA, MERN, MILI, laboratory. ADMC: Area Development and WASH, income-generating measures, DRR and climate change. UNHCR, UNOPS, WFP Sisters of the Good Management Consulting Shepherd ADRA: Adventist Development and Relief Agency CERA: Community Empowerment Americas 3 and Resilience Association Nepal 1 WASH and inclusive DRR for flood prone villages. BMZ RSDC CHAI: Catholic Health Association­ Country No. of Short description Donors/Cooperation partners* Local partners of India projects CHC: Cambodian Health Pakistan (1) 6 Health, health for mothers and newborns, community-based inclusive AA, ADH, DCV, ECHO, ADMC, Afghanischer Committee CHHRA: Cambodian Health and DRR. SDC, WFP Frauenverein e.V., Human Rights Alliance Colombia2,3 2 Construction of health post for indigenous community, strengthening GFFP Fundación Pro Sierra Handicap International, COTEDO: Comisión de disaster preparedness and response capacities in remote areas. Nevada de Santa Marta, Islamic Relief Trabaho Ecuménico Dominicano ­(Dominican Republic) Colombian Association CRD: Center for Rural of the Order of Malta (2) Development Philippines 3 Distribution of relief items, construction of houses with latrines and AA, ADH, Caritas Inter- Philippine Association DP Hanoi: Disabled People Hanoi water supply, rehabilitation of schools including water supply and national, Deutsche Bank of the Order of Malta IBC: International Blue Crescent MERN: Environment 1,3 Donors: Haiti 6 Cholera prevention, disaster preparedness training, hygiene promotion AA, ADH, BMZ, Europe COTEDO, Episcopal sanitation, health and hygiene promotion activities, income-generating Stiftung, MHDA, NiN Rehabilitation conservation AA: German Foreign Office in schools, incl. menstruation hygiene, reconstruction of a vocational Aid Church, LA DIFFER- activities, community-based DRR and distribution of DRR equipment, Network ADB: Asian Development Bank training center, strengthening of WASH capacities in civil society and ENCE, UJEDCOSIS, civil provision of medical care, repair and equipment of health centers. MILI: Myanmar Independent ADH: Germany’s Relief Coalition Living Initiative BMZ: German Federal Ministry urban slum communities, food security and Disaster Risk Reduction protection authority PC: People’s Committee for Economic Cooperation and PPHO: Provincial Public Health (DRR), climate change adaptation. 3 Development Syria 1 Emergency relief for IDPs. AA RSDC: Rural Self Reliance CRS: Catholic Relief Services (USA) Development Center SHPA: Social Health Protection DCV: German Caritas Association 2 Mexico 2 HIV/AIDS prevention for newborn babies and assistance to mothers, Bild hilft e.V., GFFP Mexican Association of Association ECHO: EU Humanitarian Aid and Thailand1 3 Health care and WASH for refugees. ECHO, EuropeAid, GF, PPHO Civil Protection department strengthening disaster preparedness and response capacities. the Order of Malta SSK: Sabhaki Shiksan Kendra FAO: United Nations Food and WCFF TCCF: Turkmeneli Cooperation Agricultural Organization and Cultural Foundation (Iraq) UDD: Udruženje Distrofičara FIND: Foundation for Innovative Peru2 2 Soup kitchen for schoolchildren, assistance to children and the elderly. Own funds and private Order of Malta relief New Diagnostics Turkey3 2 Health services in temporary field hospital, psychosocial support, AA, BMZ IBC Doboj GF: The Global Fund donations organization Peru UJEDCOSIS: Union des Jeunes GFFP: Global Fund for Forgotten capacity building, school support for Syrian refugee children. pour le Développement durable People de la commune de Cité Soleil GIZ: Gesellschaft für VIRI: Rural Industries ­Internationale Zusammenarbeit Vietnam1 3 Promoting preservation and sustainable use of forests, communi- AA, ADH, BMZ, WCFF PC, CRD, DP Hanoi, Research and Development (Germany) Europe Institute MHD: Malteser Hilfsdienst e.V. ty-based inclusive DRR. VIRI YEU: Yakkum Emergency Unit (Indonesia) MHDA: Malteser Hospital Service Country No. of Short description Donors/Cooperation partners* Local partners projects MMB: Margarete-Müller-Bull Foundation NiN: Nachbar in Not (Austria) PMK: Pontifical Missionary Bosnia-­ 4 Recovery after flooding, health system availability, equipment of soup ADH, MHD, NiN Caritas, Merhamet, UDD Childhood of Germany Herzegovina2 kitchen. SDC: Swiss Agency for Develop- ment and Cooperation WCFF: World Child Future 2 Foundation (Liechtenstein) Germany 29 Recovery after floods for individuals, schools and small organizations, ADH, MHD MHD WFP: World Food Program psychosocial care. UNHCR: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNOPS: United Nations Office for Ukraine2 1 Care for injured and traumatized people, first aid training, transport for MHD Order of Malta relief 1) Program implementation through Malteser International and partner organizations * Unless otherwise specified, all our projects include own funding and financial support from the international Project Services 2) Program implementation through National Associations and relief services of the Sovereign Order network of the Order of Malta. USAID: Agency for people with disabilities. organization Ukraine of Malta supported by Malteser International International Development 3) Program implementation through local partner organizations supported by Malteser International 26 reserves. transferred tothe years. Surplusesare funds fromprevious by reservesand Deficits arecovered Malteser International Annual Report 2014 CategoryFinances interest, servicecharges. ¹ Otherrevenue: unused from thepreviousyear, revenue’ priorto2014 earmarked donations ² Inclusiveof ‘other Global ECHO Eur German Embassy and Development F Germany International publicgrants Revenue sources Development ofExpenses Development ofRevenue Gesellschaft fürInternationalZusammenarbeit(GIZ) F Swiss Agency forDevelopmentandCooperation Global Fund Other internationalcontributions Switzerland UNICEF/UNDP/UNHCR andotherUNorganisations United Nations SMR Save theChildren Financial overview2014 $19,146,070 $37,665,061 2010 $4,712,130 $30,820,833 $35,558,581 2010 ederal Foreign Office ederal MinistryforEconomicCooperation Total income opean Union U (ShokloMalariaResearchUnit)

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$4,566,306 $41,360,952 $45,927,257 2011 $13,846,121 $45,832,660 2011

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$114,053 $49,687 $53,307 $49,687 $5,371 $4,823,001 $36,128,522 $40,951,523 2012 $12,999,335 $41,008,592 2012

1 Total expenses Other revenue Donations andownfunds International Order ofMaltaNetwork Care Bild Deutsche BankFoundation Find JHPIEGO (JohnsHopkinsUniversity) Foundations andotherNGOs Nachbar inNot(Austria’ ADH (Germany’ Partnerships andDonationCampaigns $4,060,109 $54,647,809 $58,707,918 2013 $15,802,116 $58,695,670 2013

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Thailand Cambodia Turkey Management andadministration costs: $2,562,246 Afghanistan Indonesia J Lebanon Ir India/Nepal V T T Cambodia P Syria Philippines Myanmar Previous year$25,109,278 $21,860,925 Asia Expenses byregion andcountry* costs Regional project 2 ¹ Projectplanningcosts apan urkey Trailing costs fromprojectsinpreviousyears hailand akistan aq ietnam

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India Japan, Indonesia,Japan, Afghanistan $1,550,423 $1,557,418 $1,766,096 $2,198,184 $2,826,988 $3,246,264 $5,843,964 Lebanon $281,428 $450,759 $495,456 $829,069 $676,503 Iraq $46,913 $91,419 $41 Regional projectcosts South Sudan Syria **includingmanagementand administrationcosts * Rounded numbers Kenya Burkina Faso . The listedprogramvolumescorrespondtotheamountsbooked inthe2014annualaccountsand thus donotreflecttheactualoutflowoffundsformulti-annual projects. costs Regional project Burkina F Uganda K South Sudan DR Congo Africa Previous year$15,910,794 $11,796,042 Uganda enya

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Bosnia-Herzegovina $1,307,322 Regional projectcosts Haiti $108,970 $122,195 $4,832 $5,410 Ukraine Previous year$14,613,670** $6,696,494 and EasternEurope organizations inCentr Support forOrderofMaltapartner costs Regional project Ukraine Bosnia-Herzegovina Germany Europe

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$5,614,326 al $270,524 $319,100 $192,955 $299,589 Germany

27 27 al 28 Malteser International Annual Report 2014 Category 2014 Partners helped us provide fast, efficient and sustainable sustainable and efficient fast, provide us helped 2014, In partners these partners. private and public many our as well as network, ofMalta Order International the of support financial and logistical the without possible be not work would Our supported our work in the year 2014: year the work in our supported who partners and donors ofpublic multitude the support. continued your for you world. Thank the throughout relief The following overview gives an insight into into insight an gives overview following The 2014 Donors have donatedtheirtimetosupportingourprograms Order ofMaltamembers,andorganizationswho our appreciationtothemanyindividuals,families, December 31,2014).Wewouldalsoliketoextend W Donny ANTHON l ARCHER David G.Daniel TORMO D. HOLMES Cynthia I. RIVERA Cornelio LUCA, M.D. Connie andEricBENSON D.Claudio TUDA Claude A. INNOCENT, M.D. Christopher NORWOOD Charles andEileen & ALE CASTRO Carlos SANCHEZ, D.O. Carlos BARUKI Brent MACKINTOSH Bob &LindaLOWE Bernard W. WOLFF Belen ESPARIS, M.D., PLLC Aymarah M. ROBLES, M.D. AVISENA, INC. C.Christopher ARNOLD G.Antonio ALCAIDE Angel GARCIA Andrew NULLMAN, HORLAND Allan A J.Albert ABRAM Alande BREZAULT, M.D. Adriana L. FAJARDO BREMER HEALTHCARE, P.A. M.D., P.A. fiscal year2014(January1,through Malteser InternationalAmericasduringour contributors whohavesupportedtheworkof e gratefullyacknowledgeallofourgenerous James TANEYHILL James LYNN Hugh McGRATH, Hector BOLIVAR Heather KELLY LAWRIE Harry andBarbara GEORGE KANE George CROSBYand Gary GLICK FREYTECH, INC. Frank S. GRASS Frank ALVAREZ Francisco I. HENAO Francisco HERNANDEZ Francisco BAIGORRI Faye REBY Enrique SANMIGUEL Enrique andNancy Enrique andInesGARCIA Emilio C. SANCHEZ ELIZABETH LAMAR Elena CICCONE EAST COASTPATHOLOGY Dr. RomaneJOSEPH Dr. JohnQUINN Jr. MD, KM Jr. MD, HACKETT REVOCABLE TRUST LLANIO, MD Regina FERNANDEZ- LOPEZ-BALBOA SANCHEZ FOUNDATION ASSOCIATES, P.A. Manuel E. FUENTES TITO RIVERO Manuel Antonio PUROW Malcolm A. Luis A. MILLER, M.D., P.A. Lucy PUIG Kwame G. BUAHIN, Kevin R. MAPLE Kevin P. DEHLER&Kristen Kenneth MCKENNA Karina GRIMALDI& Kansky J. DELISMA, M.D. Julie Angulo Juliana CASTRO Judy Gilbert Joseph DEMARCO Jose PUIG Jose J. CENTURION, M.D. Jose F. and Teresa Jose A. SALAZAR, M.D. Jorge E. ECHENIQUE, M.D. Joice BIAZOTO Jessica A. ALTAMIRANO, Jeffrey R. DAVIS, P.A. Jasmine MEESOONJANG JANICE OBUCHOWSKI Janet C. PARRY, D.M. M.D., PhD., P.A. M. 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AND REHABILITATION FOUNDATION STONE CHARITABLE SUPERSTEIN, PA Daniel KELLY DOMINGUEZ ‑ 5111 or 29 30 Malteser International Annual Report 2014 CategoryStructures Our structures and theannual budget. al managementactivitiesinline withthefinancialplan General Secretariat.Heisresponsible fortheoperation- salaried SecretaryGeneralmanages theorganization’s responsibility fortheorganization’s operativetasks.The nual accounts.TheBoardofDirectors bearstheoverall well ascommissioningthefinancialauditingofan- approving thefinancialplansandannualbudget,as works onapurelyvoluntarybasisandisresponsiblefor and fromtheAsia-Pacificregion.TheBoardofDirectors from theregionalbranchesinEuropeandAmericas, tional electedmembers,aswelltherepresentatives the Vice-President,Treasurer,anduptotwoaddi- elected forafour-yearterm,consistsofthePresident, Assembly onceayear.TheBoardofDirectors,whichis to theby-laws.ThePresidentconvokesGeneral ordering financialauditsaswellpassingamendments the BoardofDirectors,acceptingannualaccounts, eral Assemblyisresponsibleforelectinganddischarging organization’s highestdecision-makingbody.TheGen- Vice-Secretary GeneralformtheAssembly: of Malta,theChaplain,SecretaryGeneraland Board ofDirectors,theGrandHospitallerOrder ate members.Theirrepresentatives,togetherwiththe branches inEuropeandtheAmericasserveasassoci- within theirjurisdictions.Currently,bothregional Order ofMalta,whoactivelysupporttheorganization consists of26NationalAssociationsandPrioriesthe The currentmembershipofMalteserInternational Malteser International Board ofDirectors Executive Director Americas President  Sovereign Order ofMalta Malteser International General Secretariat Gr Board ofDirectors Secretary General and Hospitaller President Malteser International Board ofDirectors Executive Director Asia/Pacific President

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