2015 ANNUAL REPORT

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3 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS IS A GLOBAL FIRST RESPONDER

We provide training and deliver emergency health care and related services to those a ected by conflict, natural disaster and disease no matter where they are, no matter what the conditions. We train people in their communities, providing them the skills needed to recover, chart their own path to self-reliance and become e ective First Responders themselves.

4 4 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS IS A GLOBAL FIRST RESPONDER

We provide training and deliver emergency health care and related services to those a ected by conflict, natural disaster and disease no matter where they are, no matter what the conditions. We train people in their communities, providing them the skills needed to recover, chart their own path to self-reliance and become e ective First Responders themselves.

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5 DEAR FRIENDS OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS:

In 2015, International Medical Corps expanded its lifesaving health care and raising more than $15 million to support our response. With the support of the training eorts to meet the desperate and growing humanitarian needs across Facebook community and thousands of generous donors, we were able to the globe. A sobering milestone was reached—worldwide more than 60 million reach those in need in the most remote areas. In the year that followed, we people have been driven from their homes. We are currently seeing the worst worked with 11 local partners to reach over three-quarters of a million survivors crisis of forced displacement since World War II. in 118 villages and municipalities.

When people are on the move, fleeing conflict, natural disaster or disease, they In late October, we responded to a second major earthquake in , this time in are at the most vulnerable time in their lives. And International Medical Corps is the rugged mountains of Afghanistan and northwestern . Our First committed to being there to help them. Responders faced treks of up to four hours to deliver desperately needed health care services and psychological first aid to quake victims. As the year began, we remained at the forefront of a global eort to contain the largest-ever outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease—one of the very few health Throughout the year, we continued to assist those forced to flee their homes care NGOs to confront the epidemic at its source in West . Before the amid humanitarian emergencies elsewhere in the world. None of these is more number of new cases fell close to zero at year’s end, the outbreak had claimed tragic than the human catastrophe unfolding in and around , where civil over 11,000 lives. While isolated new cases remain a concern, our focus has war is in its sixth year and has fueled an exodus of refugees into . shifted to preventing Ebola’s return and strengthening health systems in the Witnessing the plight of these displaced families is heart-wrenching. In 2015, we region to better tackle any new cases that occur. assisted nearly 1.9 million individuals aected by the crisis, both Syrians displaced by fighting and host country nationals in neighboring countries In the shadow of the Ebola outbreak, International Medical Corps drew on its whose public services have become overwhelmed by refugees. training expertise to join the fight in northern Nigeria to rid the world of another, far better known, infectious disease: polio. Since our founding in 1984, International Medical Corps has delivered more than $2.2 billion in health care and program services to tens of millions of As part of the CORE Group Polio Partnership Project, our trainers provided local people in more than 75 countries. Training has always been and remains a health workers and volunteers the skills needed to increase polio vaccination centerpiece of all of our eorts—multiplying our impact, building self-reliance rates that had lagged behind due to violence in a dangerous region that and creating lasting change. includes Boko Haram’s home areas. Despite continued hostilities, our eorts over a two-year period helped lift vaccination rates dramatically. We are proud of our record of accomplishments during the past year. We know that all we have accomplished is due to the support of our donors—from A continent away in Asia, we are extremely proud of our response to a series of individuals, businesses, foundations, governments, international agencies and major earthquakes that destroyed large swaths of the Himalayan nation of other partners around the world. We are deeply grateful for your commitment, Nepal in April and May, claiming more than 8,800 lives. Facebook chose partnership and support. We hope you share our pride in the impact that we International Medical Corps as its featured partner in a worldwide campaign, have achieved together. Thank you.

Robert R. Simon, M.D. Nancy A. Aossey Founder & Chairman President & CEO nepal

6 DEAR FRIENDS OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS:

In 2015, International Medical Corps expanded its lifesaving health care and raising more than $15 million to support our response. With the support of the training eorts to meet the desperate and growing humanitarian needs across Facebook community and thousands of generous donors, we were able to the globe. A sobering milestone was reached—worldwide more than 60 million reach those in need in the most remote areas. In the year that followed, we people have been driven from their homes. We are currently seeing the worst worked with 11 local partners to reach over three-quarters of a million survivors crisis of forced displacement since World War II. in 118 villages and municipalities.

When people are on the move, fleeing conflict, natural disaster or disease, they In late October, we responded to a second major earthquake in Asia, this time in are at the most vulnerable time in their lives. And International Medical Corps is the rugged mountains of Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan. Our First committed to being there to help them. Responders faced treks of up to four hours to deliver desperately needed health care services and psychological first aid to quake victims. As the year began, we remained at the forefront of a global eort to contain the largest-ever outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease—one of the very few health Throughout the year, we continued to assist those forced to flee their homes care NGOs to confront the epidemic at its source in West Africa. Before the amid humanitarian emergencies elsewhere in the world. None of these is more number of new cases fell close to zero at year’s end, the outbreak had claimed tragic than the human catastrophe unfolding in and around Syria, where civil over 11,000 lives. While isolated new cases remain a concern, our focus has war is in its sixth year and has fueled an exodus of refugees into Europe. shifted to preventing Ebola’s return and strengthening health systems in the Witnessing the plight of these displaced families is heart-wrenching. In 2015, we region to better tackle any new cases that occur. assisted nearly 1.9 million individuals aected by the crisis, both Syrians displaced by fighting and host country nationals in neighboring countries In the shadow of the Ebola outbreak, International Medical Corps drew on its whose public services have become overwhelmed by refugees. training expertise to join the fight in northern Nigeria to rid the world of another, far better known, infectious disease: polio. Since our founding in 1984, International Medical Corps has delivered more than $2.2 billion in health care and program services to tens of millions of As part of the CORE Group Polio Partnership Project, our trainers provided local people in more than 75 countries. Training has always been and remains a health workers and volunteers the skills needed to increase polio vaccination centerpiece of all of our eorts—multiplying our impact, building self-reliance rates that had lagged behind due to violence in a dangerous region that and creating lasting change. includes Boko Haram’s home areas. Despite continued hostilities, our eorts over a two-year period helped lift vaccination rates dramatically. We are proud of our record of accomplishments during the past year. We know that all we have accomplished is due to the support of our donors—from A continent away in Asia, we are extremely proud of our response to a series of individuals, businesses, foundations, governments, international agencies and major earthquakes that destroyed large swaths of the Himalayan nation of other partners around the world. We are deeply grateful for your commitment, Nepal in April and May, claiming more than 8,800 lives. Facebook chose partnership and support. We hope you share our pride in the impact that we International Medical Corps as its featured partner in a worldwide campaign, have achieved together. Thank you.

Robert R. Simon, M.D. Nancy A. Aossey Founder & Chairman President & CEO

7 BECAUSE SPEED SAVES LIVES during the initial hours following a disaster, our Emergency Response Teams deploy fast and begin their lifesaving work immediately even in the most challenging environments.

Drawing on three decades of experience, our surge capacity includes physicians and nurses trained in emergency medicine, together with specialists who provide an array of services ranging from technical advice for nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene to mental health and psychosocial support—all of it to assist those in need. And that’s just where we start. We stay to help survivors build a better future. We work with the community, develop partnerships at all levels and evaluate progress to ensure quality.

OVER MORE THAN 90% STAFF STAFF RECRUITED 8,000 WORLDWIDE LOCALLY

Our sta is recruited locally, ensuring that the knowledge required to prepare for—and respond eectively to—future emergencies remains anchored in the community so that if disaster should strike again, local residents have the tools required to be their own best First Responders.

8 BECAUSE SPEED SAVES LIVES during the initial hours following a disaster, our Emergency Response Teams deploy fast and begin their lifesaving work immediately even in the most challenging environments.

Drawing on three decades of experience, our surge capacity includes physicians and nurses trained in emergency medicine, together with specialists who provide an array of services ranging from technical advice for nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene to mental health and psychosocial support—all of it to assist those in need. And that’s just where we start. We stay to help survivors build a better future. We work with the community, develop partnerships at all levels and evaluate progress to ensure quality.

OVER MORE THAN 90% STAFF STAFF RECRUITED 8,000 WORLDWIDE LOCALLY

Our sta is recruited locally, ensuring that the knowledge required to prepare for—and respond eectively to—future emergencies remains anchored in the community so that if disaster should strike again, local residents have the tools required to be their own best First Responders.

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9 FROM RELIEF WOMEN’S AND TO SELFRELIANCE CHILDREN’S HEALTH In , 16 women die every day due to pregnancy-related complications; we attended 5,671 deliveries and provided We integrate our core strengths antenatal care to 10,528 women. into programs shaped to assist local communities as they make the journey from relief to self-reliance. EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND PREPAREDNESS Over the past five years in Afghanistan, NUTRITION AND we have trained 19,000 volunteers to respond in a FOOD SECURITY disaster; after the October earthquake these volunteers In Ethiopia, at 255 outpatient treatment sites and 41 mobilized and helped rescue people trapped in their inpatient stabilization centers, we treated 13,245 homes, while our teams provided 8,000 medical children aged 6-59 months suŠering from severe consultations using mobile medical teams. acute malnutrition.

HEALTH SERVICES WATER, SANITATION SUPPORT AND HYGIENE In South Sudan, we enrolled 177 midwifery and 44 In water-scarce Ethiopia, we build nursing students at our three schools, to help rainwater harvesting systems, rehabilitate boreholes, strengthen the national health system. and provide hygiene training. Over the last year, we have made 214 improvements to water supply systems, benefitting more than 220,000 people.

FAMILY AND MENTAL HEALTH AND COMMUNITY HEALTH PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT In Lebanon, we provided 308,919 medical consultations Across the , our staŠ provided at 44 health facilities and with 3 mobile medical teams, more than 386,270 mental health nepal reaching refugees and members of the community in consultations to Syrian refugees and the need of critical health care. local communities that host them. 10 FROM RELIEF WOMEN’S AND TO SELFRELIANCE CHILDREN’S HEALTH In South Sudan, 16 women die every day due to pregnancy-related complications; we attended 5,671 deliveries and provided We integrate our core strengths antenatal care to 10,528 women. into programs shaped to assist local communities as they make the journey from relief to self-reliance. EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND PREPAREDNESS Over the past five years in Afghanistan, NUTRITION AND we have trained 19,000 volunteers to respond in a FOOD SECURITY disaster; after the October earthquake these volunteers In Ethiopia, at 255 outpatient treatment sites and 41 mobilized and helped rescue people trapped in their inpatient stabilization centers, we treated 13,245 homes, while our teams provided 8,000 medical children aged 6-59 months suŠering from severe consultations using mobile medical teams. acute malnutrition.

HEALTH SERVICES WATER, SANITATION SUPPORT AND HYGIENE In South Sudan, we enrolled 177 midwifery and 44 In water-scarce Ethiopia, we build nursing students at our three schools, to help rainwater harvesting systems, rehabilitate boreholes, strengthen the national health system. and provide hygiene training. Over the last year, we have made 214 improvements to water supply systems, benefitting more than 220,000 people.

FAMILY AND MENTAL HEALTH AND COMMUNITY HEALTH PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT In Lebanon, we provided 308,919 medical consultations Across the Middle East, our staŠ provided at 44 health facilities and with 3 mobile medical teams, more than 386,270 mental health reaching refugees and members of the community in consultations to Syrian refugees and the need of critical health care. local communities that host them. liberia 11 NEPAL TRAINING UNDERPINS In the aftermath of last year’s earthquakes in Nepal that claimed nearly 9,000 lives, we trained more than 500 First Responders in ALL THAT WE DO techniques needed to administer psychological first aid to survivors—many of whom had lost everything. We also worked with local partners to train general health care sta, providing them Training lies at the heart of who we are and what we the skills needed to integrate mental health and do. While International Medical Corps is well-known psychosocial services into the existing primary for its swift deployments to assist survivors of a health care systems. disaster no matter where in the world it may occur, it is our commitment to training that sets us apart TRAINED and enables us to bring new and lasting strength to FIRST communities as they rebuild for a better future. 500 RESPONDERS

Our work in 2015 underscored yet again the vital role training plays in our commitment to assist those in need as they make their journey from relief to self-reliance.

NIGERIA In a crucial battle of a war to rid the world of polio, International Medical SOUTH SUDAN Corps drew on its training expertise to join the fight in northern Nigeria. To In South Sudan, we trained 32 midwives from more than 20 strengthen the capacity of local government workers, non-government health facilities in remote Wau County how to use a sta and volunteers who are part of the CORE Group Polio Partnership client-centered approach to family planning counseling that Project, our trainers provided them the skills needed to increase polio links family planning services with women's health. We vaccination rates. Those rates had lagged behind due to terrorist attacks complemented this with training for community-based and atrocities in a region that includes Boko Haram’s home areas. Despite workers who encouraged both dialogue across the the violence, our eorts over a two-year period helped lift vaccination generations and development of community action plans to rates from the 20%-30% range to an impressive 99.96% rate in our project overcome traditional barriers to family planning and other area of Kano State and 96.8% in nearby Borno State. As those rates sexual and reproductive health services. The result: climbed, the number of new cases in Nigeria dropped to zero in July 2014 increased family planning and likely fewer unplanned and remained that way for over two years. Reports of two new cases in a pregnancies in a country where the average woman gives remote area of Borno in mid-August 2016 only intensified the sense of birth to seven children. urgency to achieve even higher vaccination rates so that Nigeria—and with it, all of Africa—can be polio-free. TRAINING COMMUNITY LEVEL TRAINED32 MIDWIVES NIGERIA: HEALTH WORKERS TO FIGHT POLIO FROM 20 HEALTH FACILITIES 12 NEPAL TRAINING UNDERPINS In the aftermath of last year’s earthquakes in Nepal that claimed nearly 9,000 lives, we trained more than 500 First Responders in ALL THAT WE DO techniques needed to administer psychological first aid to survivors—many of whom had lost everything. We also worked with local partners to train general health care sta, providing them Training lies at the heart of who we are and what we the skills needed to integrate mental health and do. While International Medical Corps is well-known psychosocial services into the existing primary for its swift deployments to assist survivors of a health care systems. disaster no matter where in the world it may occur, it is our commitment to training that sets us apart TRAINED and enables us to bring new and lasting strength to FIRST communities as they rebuild for a better future. 500 RESPONDERS

Our work in 2015 underscored yet again the vital role training plays in our commitment to assist those in need as they make their journey from relief to self-reliance.

NIGERIA In a crucial battle of a war to rid the world of polio, International Medical SOUTH SUDAN Corps drew on its training expertise to join the fight in northern Nigeria. To In South Sudan, we trained 32 midwives from more than 20 strengthen the capacity of local government workers, non-government health facilities in remote Wau County how to use a sta and volunteers who are part of the CORE Group Polio Partnership client-centered approach to family planning counseling that Project, our trainers provided them the skills needed to increase polio links family planning services with women's health. We vaccination rates. Those rates had lagged behind due to terrorist attacks complemented this with training for community-based and atrocities in a region that includes Boko Haram’s home areas. Despite workers who encouraged both dialogue across the the violence, our eorts over a two-year period helped lift vaccination generations and development of community action plans to rates from the 20%-30% range to an impressive 99.96% rate in our project overcome traditional barriers to family planning and other area of Kano State and 96.8% in nearby Borno State. As those rates sexual and reproductive health services. The result: climbed, the number of new cases in Nigeria dropped to zero in July 2014 increased family planning and likely fewer unplanned and remained that way for over two years. Reports of two new cases in a pregnancies in a country where the average woman gives remote area of Borno in mid-August 2016 only intensified the sense of birth to seven children. urgency to achieve even higher vaccination rates so that Nigeria—and with it, all of Africa—can be polio-free. TRAINING COMMUNITY LEVEL TRAINED32 MIDWIVES NIGERIA: HEALTH WORKERS TO FIGHT POLIO FROM 20 HEALTH FACILITIES 13 2015 Globally, IN NUMBERS IMMUNIZATION averts up to 3 MILLION DEATHS ANNUALLY FROM DPT AND MEASLES 2.4 MILLION 4.3 MILLION VACCINATIONS ADMINISTERED MEDICAL CONSULTATIONS Training BUILDS KNOWLEDGE INSTILLS CONFIDENCE 95,033 8.4 MILLION FOSTERS SELF RELIANCE TRAINING SESSIONS CONDUCTED DIRECT BENEFICIARIES Health care facilities HEALTH CARE —whether basic rural mobile clinics or regional and national hospitals— FACILITIES COMPRISE THE HEART OF A NATION’S HEALTH CARE SYSTEM 1,979 SUPPORTED

14 2015 Globally, IN NUMBERS IMMUNIZATION averts up to 3 MILLION DEATHS ANNUALLY FROM DPT AND MEASLES 2.4 MILLION 4.3 MILLION VACCINATIONS ADMINISTERED MEDICAL CONSULTATIONS Training BUILDS KNOWLEDGE INSTILLS CONFIDENCE 95,033 8.4 MILLION FOSTERS SELF RELIANCE TRAINING SESSIONS CONDUCTED DIRECT BENEFICIARIES Health care facilities HEALTH CARE —whether basic rural mobile clinics or regional and national hospitals— FACILITIES COMPRISE THE HEART OF A NATION’S HEALTH CARE SYSTEM 1,979 SUPPORTED

turkey 15 THE COSTS OF ADDRESSING GLOBAL Malnutrition 1IN 4 births mental in the world occur without a skilled birth keeps people from reaching their full potential attendant present, increasing risks for both mother and baby health care are small compared to the Malnourished children CONSEQUENCES OF IGNORING THEM underperform in school then become adults who underperform in life 63,915 301,554 BABIES DELIVERED individuals provided with mental by International Medical Corps teams health and psychosocial services 309,028 that included a skilled birth attendant as well as psychosocial activities CHILDREN UNDER 5 admitted to special feeding programs or stabilization centers Proper hygiene IS A KEY INGREDIENT TO GOOD HEALTH HYGIENE KITS 56,683 DISTRIBUTED

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16 THE COSTS OF ADDRESSING GLOBAL Malnutrition 1IN 4 births mental in the world occur without a skilled birth keeps people from reaching their full potential attendant present, increasing risks for both mother and baby health care are small compared to the Malnourished children CONSEQUENCES OF IGNORING THEM underperform in school then become adults who underperform in life 63,915 301,554 BABIES DELIVERED individuals provided with mental by International Medical Corps teams health and psychosocial services 309,028 that included a skilled birth attendant as well as psychosocial activities CHILDREN UNDER 5 admitted to special feeding programs or stabilization centers Proper hygiene IS A KEY INGREDIENT TO GOOD HEALTH HYGIENE KITS 56,683 DISTRIBUTED

Gender-based violence is a GBV survivors and vulnerable women received individual violation psychosocial support OF FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS 16,722 or case management ethiopia

17 EUROPE Croatia MIDDLE EAST & CAUCASUS ASIA Greece Gaza Afghanistan Serbia Indonesia Ukraine Jordan Japan Lebanon Syria Nepal Turkey Pakistan Yemen Philippines Vanuatu Haiti

AFRICA In 2015, Burundi Cameroon International Medical Corps Central African Republic Chad Darfur provided medical relief and health Democratic Republic of Congo Ethiopia care training in 40 countries Guinea Guinea-Bissau Kenya Liberia Libya Mali Nigeria Sierra Leone Emergency Response Health Services Family & Community Somalia & Preparedness Support Health South Sudan Zimbabwe

Women’s & Children’s Mental Health & Water, Sanitation Nutrition & Food Health Psychosocial Support & Hygiene Security

18 EUROPE Croatia MIDDLE EAST & CAUCASUS ASIA Greece Hungary Gaza Afghanistan Serbia Iraq Indonesia Ukraine Jordan Japan Lebanon Myanmar Syria Nepal Turkey Pakistan Yemen Philippines Vanuatu AMERICAS Haiti

AFRICA In 2015, Burundi Cameroon International Medical Corps Central African Republic Chad Darfur provided medical relief and health Democratic Republic of Congo Ethiopia care training in 40 countries Guinea Guinea-Bissau Kenya Liberia Libya Mali Nigeria Rwanda Sierra Leone Emergency Response Health Services Family & Community Somalia & Preparedness Support Health South Sudan Zimbabwe

Women’s & Children’s Mental Health & Water, Sanitation Nutrition & Food Health Psychosocial Support & Hygiene Security

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Director of Ebola Research Adam Levine The paper features International The program airs a diary kept by The publication tells the story of how Senior Director for Emergency Preparedness MEDIA provides the journal an account of treating Medical Corps’ Ebola response International Medical Corps volunteer Facebook’s simple call for help to assist Nepal and Response Chris Skopec discusses the first Ebola patient admitted to our in Liberia. physician Joel Selanikio during his time earthquake survivors raised more than $15 humanitarian response to the Nepal treatment unit in Bong County, Liberia. treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone. million for International Medical Corps. earthquake with CBS’s Bob Schie‚er.

The report follows photographer Sebastian Rich as he Our Emergency Health Coordinator Pranav shoots the remarkable recovery of a 4-year-old girl Shetty explains how doctors examine Ebola The magazine features the work of International The BBC’s World Service reports on USA Today features International su‚ering from both malnutrition and tuberculosis at a patients when air-tight personal protection Medical Corps, describing its role as both First International Medical Corps’ e‚ort to Medical Corps in a story on the South Sudan hospital run by International Medical equipment prevents them from using the Responder and then teacher—passing locals the assess the mental health impact of the growing risks humanitarian aid Corps—all as she melts his heart. traditional stethoscope. skills and knowledge needed to become their Ebola outbreak on a‚ected workers face globally. own best First Responders. communities in Sierra Leone.

The magazine noted for featuring glamor The magazine’s May 15th cover story of profiles First Responder nurse Kelly Suter who the Nepal earthquake features the has been at the epicenter of major disasters lifesaving work of an International Medical around the world for the last five years. Corps mobile medical team.

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Director of Ebola Research Adam Levine The paper features International The program airs a diary kept by The publication tells the story of how Senior Director for Emergency Preparedness MEDIA provides the journal an account of treating Medical Corps’ Ebola response International Medical Corps volunteer Facebook’s simple call for help to assist Nepal and Response Chris Skopec discusses the first Ebola patient admitted to our in Liberia. physician Joel Selanikio during his time earthquake survivors raised more than $15 humanitarian response to the Nepal treatment unit in Bong County, Liberia. treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone. million for International Medical Corps. earthquake with CBS’s Bob Schie‚er.

The report follows photographer Sebastian Rich as he Our Emergency Health Coordinator Pranav shoots the remarkable recovery of a 4-year-old girl Shetty explains how doctors examine Ebola The magazine features the work of International The BBC’s World Service reports on USA Today features International su‚ering from both malnutrition and tuberculosis at a patients when air-tight personal protection Medical Corps, describing its role as both First International Medical Corps’ e‚ort to Medical Corps in a story on the South Sudan hospital run by International Medical equipment prevents them from using the Responder and then teacher—passing locals the assess the mental health impact of the growing risks humanitarian aid Corps—all as she melts his heart. traditional stethoscope. skills and knowledge needed to become their Ebola outbreak on a‚ected workers face globally. own best First Responders. communities in Sierra Leone.

The magazine noted for featuring glamor The magazine’s May 15th cover story of profiles First Responder nurse Kelly Suter who the Nepal earthquake features the has been at the epicenter of major disasters lifesaving work of an International Medical around the world for the last five years. Corps mobile medical team. 2015 HIGHLIGHTS

At the Social Good Summit in September, At the September 2015 Clinton Global The rock band Linkin Park marks the 10th International Medical Corps Global Initiative (CGI) meeting in New York, anniversary of its Music for Relief charity Ambassador Sienna Miller participates in a International Medical Corps President & organization in November with a benefit discussion about the impact of humanitarian CEO Nancy Aossey and What To Expect concert called Relief Live. Proceeds crises on women and children. She talks of brand creator Heidi Murko† jointly support charity work, including her visits to the Democratic Republic of commit to reduce the high mortality rate International Medical Corps’ assistance to Congo, Haiti, Ethiopia, and Lebanon. of women due to pregnancy or survivors of West Africa’s Ebola epidemic childbirth-related complications. and the Nepal earthquakes.

SYRIA CRISIS We continue to support Syrians displaced by relentless civil war, providing 4.7 million health consultations for them and residents of communities in neighboring countries hosting them since the war began in 2011.

In September, we begin assisting migrants flooding into Europe from the Middle East and beyond as they move through Greece and Serbia on their way to northern Europe.

AFGHANISTAN-PAKISTAN EARTHQUAKE In March, International Medical Corps In April, we respond to a series of International Medical Corps joins underscores its commitment to the earthquakes in Nepal that cause with WhatToExpect.com, 1000 In late October, we respond to a second major Middle East and North Africa region massive destruction and loss of life. The Days and the United Nations disaster in Asia, this time an earthquake that by participating in the Dubai social media icon Facebook designates Foundation to launch the first damages or destroys tens of thousands of International Humanitarian Aid & International Medical Corps as their sole Bump Day in July to promote homes in northern mountainous areas of the Development Conference and relief agency partner for the response. antenatal health and low-cost Afghanistan-Pakistan border region. Exhibition—DIHAD. The event was The resulting appeal raised $15 million solutions to reduce preventable International Medical Corps medical teams the largest of its kind held in the that enabled us to expand significantly maternal and infant mortality. trek up to four hours to deliver health care region during 2015. our e†ort to support survivors. services and psychological first aid to residents of remote communities. 22 2015 HIGHLIGHTS

At the Social Good Summit in September, At the September 2015 Clinton Global The rock band Linkin Park marks the 10th International Medical Corps Global Initiative (CGI) meeting in New York, anniversary of its Music for Relief charity Ambassador Sienna Miller participates in a International Medical Corps President & organization in November with a benefit discussion about the impact of humanitarian CEO Nancy Aossey and What To Expect concert called Relief Live. Proceeds crises on women and children. She talks of brand creator Heidi Murko† jointly support charity work, including her visits to the Democratic Republic of commit to reduce the high mortality rate International Medical Corps’ assistance to Congo, Haiti, Ethiopia, and Lebanon. of women due to pregnancy or survivors of West Africa’s Ebola epidemic childbirth-related complications. and the Nepal earthquakes.

SYRIA CRISIS We continue to support Syrians displaced by relentless civil war, providing 4.7 million health consultations for them and residents of communities in neighboring countries hosting them since the war began in 2011.

In September, we begin assisting migrants flooding into Europe from the Middle East and beyond as they move through Greece and Serbia on their way to northern Europe.

AFGHANISTAN-PAKISTAN EARTHQUAKE In March, International Medical Corps In April, we respond to a series of International Medical Corps joins underscores its commitment to the earthquakes in Nepal that cause with WhatToExpect.com, 1000 In late October, we respond to a second major Middle East and North Africa region massive destruction and loss of life. The Days and the United Nations disaster in Asia, this time an earthquake that by participating in the Dubai social media icon Facebook designates Foundation to launch the first damages or destroys tens of thousands of International Humanitarian Aid & International Medical Corps as their sole Bump Day in July to promote homes in northern mountainous areas of the Development Conference and relief agency partner for the response. antenatal health and low-cost Afghanistan-Pakistan border region. Exhibition—DIHAD. The event was The resulting appeal raised $15 million solutions to reduce preventable International Medical Corps medical teams the largest of its kind held in the that enabled us to expand significantly maternal and infant mortality. trek up to four hours to deliver health care region during 2015. our e†ort to support survivors. services and psychological first aid to residents of remote communities. 23 EBOLA In December, the World Health Organization reports Guinea has followed Liberia and Sierra Leone as the third of the three countries at the center of West Africa’s Ebola epidemic to declare no new cases during a week-long reporting period. While isolated cases continue to show up, the event signals the waning of a global public health crisis.

ANNUAL AWARDS CELEBRATION In November, some 600 guests gather in Los Angeles for our Annual Awards Celebration to support our lifesaving work and recognize the achievements of those whose contributions exemplify the values that guide us. The evening’s honorees and International Medical Corps leadership, pictured above, include (from left to right): the health care group Kaiser Permanente, represented by Ray Baxter; President & CEO Nancy Aossey; pregnancy expert and best-selling author of “What to Expect When You’re Expecting,” Heidi Murko“; International Medical Corps nurse and master trainer from Liberia, Aaron Sonah; and Founder & Chairman Robert Simon. Additional photos (clockwise from left to right): President & CEO Nancy Aossey presents the Global Champion Award to Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in New York. Longtime supporter Jarl Mohn returns as Master of Ceremonies. Brad Delson and Joe Hahn of the rock band Linkin Park, which has provided generous support of our disaster response e“orts over the years, also attend. 24 EBOLA In December, the World Health Organization reports Guinea has followed Liberia and Sierra Leone as the third of the three countries at the center of West Africa’s Ebola epidemic to declare no new cases during a week-long reporting period. While isolated cases continue to show up, the event signals the waning of a global public health crisis.

ANNUAL AWARDS CELEBRATION In November, some 600 guests gather in Los Angeles for our Annual Awards Celebration to support our lifesaving work and recognize the achievements of those whose contributions exemplify the values that guide us. The evening’s honorees and International Medical Corps leadership, pictured above, include (from left to right): the health care group Kaiser Permanente, represented by Ray Baxter; President & CEO Nancy Aossey; pregnancy expert and best-selling author of “What to Expect When You’re Expecting,” Heidi Murko“; International Medical Corps nurse and master trainer from Liberia, Aaron Sonah; and Founder & Chairman Robert Simon. Additional photos (clockwise from left to right): President & CEO Nancy Aossey presents the Global Champion Award to Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in New York. Longtime supporter Jarl Mohn returns as Master of Ceremonies. Brad Delson and Joe Hahn of the rock band Linkin Park, which has provided generous support of our disaster response e“orts over the years, also attend. 25 PARTNERING FORGOOD

PARTNERS LAUNCH THE ADVANCING THE GLOBAL NO MORE EPIDEMICS CAMPAIGN HEALTH SECURITY AGENDA

Together with Management Sciences for Health, Save the Children and International Medical Corps is a founding member and plays a leading African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET), International Medical role in the Global Health Security Agenda Consortium (GHSAC), a Corps has launched a 5-year global campaign that seeks to galvanize coalition that supports the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) and its civil society, academia and the business community to ensure better goals that include a world safe and secure from infectious disease prevention, preparedness and response to outbreaks and epidemics. threats and global health security as an international priority. The The aim is to raise awareness and work with governments, multi-lateral Consortium includes international NGOs, academic institutions and institutions and the private sector to ensure that the world is better business associations that work together with interested governments protected from the health threats posed by infectious diseases. to support the Agenda. Consortium members, whose missions align with Engaging a broad range of partners from across the globe, the the Agenda’s goals, participate in GHSAC Working Groups appropriate Campaign will advocate for increased support for global and country to their areas of expertise. International Medical Corps also participates preparedness; compliance with International Health Regulations; closing in the “Next Generation Global Health Security Leaders” group that the critical gaps in health systems around infection control and provides young professionals a platform to exchange ideas and prevention; and ensuring more sustainable funding for developing and contribute to the broader discussion surrounding the GHSA. maintaining the core capacities necessary to prevent, contain and respond to outbreaks and epidemics.

STANDING PARTNERSHIPS PARTNERSHIPS IN RESEARCH – A FORCE FOR COLLECTIVE ADVOCACY With funding from the Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises International Medical Corps recognizes the importance of working (R2HC) program, International Medical Corps, in partnership with the collaboratively and playing a leadership role in shaping humanitarian Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and three other policy and practice. Accordingly, it places great value in its groups, is conducting research to improve newborn health care and representation on key bodies and initiatives that help drive humanitarian comprehensive sexual and reproductive health in Democratic Republic action. Serving on several boards, including those of InterAction—the of Congo’s North Kivu Province. Other research partners on the project largest consortium of US-based humanitarian and development include: University Research Co., the UN Family Planning Association, NGOs—and the International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA), a and the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ministry of Health. global NGO network, provides the opportunity to work toward collective action on both policy and operational objectives. As a member of other We also worked with several partners in 2015 to leverage experience groups and initiatives such as the Sphere Project, the Strategic Advisory gained during our unique frontline role in West Africa treating hundreds Group of the Global Health Cluster, the Global Nutrition and WASH of Ebola Virus Disease patients during the 2014-2015 West African Clusters, and the Emergency Directors Group of the Inter-Agency outbreak. For example, working with partners, including the Standing Committee, International Medical Corps continues its e›orts to Government of Sierra Leone and the Scripps Translational Science strengthen the coordination and quality of humanitarian response. Institute, La Jolla, CA., we conducted a successful feasibility trial for a new patient monitoring system that can take vital signs without exposing a health professional directly to highly contagious Ebola patients.

26 PARTNERING FORGOOD

PARTNERS LAUNCH THE ADVANCING THE GLOBAL NO MORE EPIDEMICS CAMPAIGN HEALTH SECURITY AGENDA

Together with Management Sciences for Health, Save the Children and International Medical Corps is a founding member and plays a leading African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET), International Medical role in the Global Health Security Agenda Consortium (GHSAC), a Corps has launched a 5-year global campaign that seeks to galvanize coalition that supports the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) and its civil society, academia and the business community to ensure better goals that include a world safe and secure from infectious disease prevention, preparedness and response to outbreaks and epidemics. threats and global health security as an international priority. The The aim is to raise awareness and work with governments, multi-lateral Consortium includes international NGOs, academic institutions and institutions and the private sector to ensure that the world is better business associations that work together with interested governments protected from the health threats posed by infectious diseases. to support the Agenda. Consortium members, whose missions align with Engaging a broad range of partners from across the globe, the the Agenda’s goals, participate in GHSAC Working Groups appropriate Campaign will advocate for increased support for global and country to their areas of expertise. International Medical Corps also participates preparedness; compliance with International Health Regulations; closing in the “Next Generation Global Health Security Leaders” group that the critical gaps in health systems around infection control and provides young professionals a platform to exchange ideas and prevention; and ensuring more sustainable funding for developing and contribute to the broader discussion surrounding the GHSA. maintaining the core capacities necessary to prevent, contain and respond to outbreaks and epidemics.

STANDING PARTNERSHIPS PARTNERSHIPS IN RESEARCH – A FORCE FOR COLLECTIVE ADVOCACY With funding from the Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises International Medical Corps recognizes the importance of working (R2HC) program, International Medical Corps, in partnership with the collaboratively and playing a leadership role in shaping humanitarian Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and three other policy and practice. Accordingly, it places great value in its groups, is conducting research to improve newborn health care and representation on key bodies and initiatives that help drive humanitarian comprehensive sexual and reproductive health in Democratic Republic action. Serving on several boards, including those of InterAction—the of Congo’s North Kivu Province. Other research partners on the project largest consortium of US-based humanitarian and development include: University Research Co., the UN Family Planning Association, NGOs—and the International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA), a and the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ministry of Health. global NGO network, provides the opportunity to work toward collective action on both policy and operational objectives. As a member of other We also worked with several partners in 2015 to leverage experience groups and initiatives such as the Sphere Project, the Strategic Advisory gained during our unique frontline role in West Africa treating hundreds Group of the Global Health Cluster, the Global Nutrition and WASH of Ebola Virus Disease patients during the 2014-2015 West African Clusters, and the Emergency Directors Group of the Inter-Agency outbreak. For example, working with partners, including the Standing Committee, International Medical Corps continues its e›orts to Government of Sierra Leone and the Scripps Translational Science strengthen the coordination and quality of humanitarian response. Institute, La Jolla, CA., we conducted a successful feasibility trial for a new patient monitoring system that can take vital signs without exposing a health professional directly to highly contagious Ebola patients. nepal

27 LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

J.J. Abrams Sean Costello Jonathan M. Glaser Pamela Mohn Marna Schnabel LEADERSHIP Los Angeles, California Founder and CEO Managing Partner Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California Mayer Park Capital JMG Capital Management, LLC Andrew F. Barth New York, New York Los Angeles, California Chrissi Morgan Susan C. Schnabel Chairman Pebble Beach, California Co‐Managing Director Capital Guardian Trust Company Alison Bryan Crowell Fred Hameetman aPriori Capital Partners Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California Chairman and CEO Dominic O'Hagan Los Angeles, California American Group Chief Credit Ocer, International Jan Brandt Linda Daly Los Angeles, California Wells Fargo Carol Sharer Vice Chair Emeritus Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California Cambridge, Massachusetts AOL Joyce Hameetman Great Falls, Virginia Louise Edgerton Hameetman Foundation Joan A. Payden Vivian Soren-Myers INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (USA) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Edgerton Foundation Los Angeles, California President and CEO Management Consultant Brook Byers Los Angeles, California Payden & Rygel Investment Management Los Angeles, California Founding Partner Andrew G. Hauptman Los Angeles, California Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Debbie Fisher Chairman Sheldon M. Stone FOUNDER & CHAIRMAN SECRETARY OF THE BOARD Linda N. Cappello William Robinson, M.D. Menlo Park, California Malibu, California Andell Holdings Barry A. Porter Principal Robert R. Simon, M.D. Mrs. William F. Riordan Los Angeles, California Chief Medical Ocer Los Angeles, California Managing General Partner Oaktree Capital Management, LP Professor Rockville, Maryland Bozeman Deaconess Hospital Alex L. Cappello Rob Friedman Clarity Partners, LP Los Angeles, California Department of Emergency Medicine Edward J. Carpenter Bozeman, Montana Chairman and CEO Co-Chairman of Motion Picture Group Sabrina Kay Beverly Hills, California Rush University PRESIDENT & CEO Chairman and CEO Cappello Capital Corp. Lionsgate Chancellor and CEO Roland V. Sturm Stroger-Cook County Hospital Nancy A. Aossey Carpenter & Company Christine J. Toretti Santa Monica, California Santa Monica, California Fremont College Anthony N. Pritzker CEO Chicago, Illinois International Medical Corps Irvine, California Chairman Los Angeles, California Managing Partner Sturm Enterprises Los Angeles, California Palladio, LLC Victor J. Coleman Fadi A. Ghandour The Pritzker Group Las Vegas, Nevada ASSOCIATE CHAIRMAN Paul Dean, M.D., M.P.H. Indiana, Pennsylvania Managing Director Founder and Vice Chairman Katie McGrath Los Angeles, California Henry H. Hood, Jr., M.D. Lori B. Bookstein Public Health Specialist and Hudson Pacific Properties Aramex Los Angeles, California Hans Zimmer Orthopaedic Surgeon Lori Bookstein Fine Art Dermatologist David J. Zuercher Los Angeles, California Amman, Jordan Santa Monica, California Lancaster, Ohio New York, New York San Diego, California Group Head International (Retired) Wells Fargo & Co

DIRECTORS EMERITI

Nancy Kassebaum Baker Richard J. Riordan Former Senator Former Mayor of Los Angeles Burdick, Kansas Los Angeles, California GLOBAL AMBASSADORS FIRST RESPONDERS

Sienna Miller Jerrold D. Green Muna AbuSulayman Sanaa Lathan Tim Roth Actress and Activist President and CEO Sasha Alexander Jude Law Kevin Spacey INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (UK) BOARD OF DIRECTORS United Kingdom Pacific Council on Jamie Bell Kate Mara Tom Sturridge International Policy Danny Clark Jaclyn Matfus Mario Testino Robin Wright Los Angeles, California Mary Crosby Sienna Miller Anne Vyalitsyna CHAIRMAN TREASURER Cary Elwes Heidi Murko“ Benjamin Watson Andrew W. Geczy Nancy A. Aossey Hendrik Cornelis Timothy Kirk C. William Sundblad Sanaa Lathan Stacy Twilley Ben Foster Robert Pattinson Avery Williamson London Los Angeles, CA London London Santa Monica, CA Actress and Humanitarian Founder and CEO Jon Hamm Je“ Probst Anna Wintour iVolunteer.org Chelsea Handler Eddie Redmayne Robin Wright Los Angeles, California Ben Harper Andre Reed Tony Young Keira Knightley Tony Richardson Usama Young

28 LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

J.J. Abrams Sean Costello Jonathan M. Glaser Pamela Mohn Marna Schnabel Los Angeles, California Founder and CEO Managing Partner Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California Mayer Park Capital JMG Capital Management, LLC Andrew F. Barth New York, New York Los Angeles, California Chrissi Morgan Susan C. Schnabel Chairman Pebble Beach, California Co‐Managing Director Capital Guardian Trust Company Alison Bryan Crowell Fred Hameetman aPriori Capital Partners Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California Chairman and CEO Dominic O'Hagan Los Angeles, California American Group Chief Credit Ocer, International Jan Brandt Linda Daly Los Angeles, California Wells Fargo Carol Sharer Vice Chair Emeritus Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California Cambridge, Massachusetts AOL Joyce Hameetman Great Falls, Virginia Louise Edgerton Hameetman Foundation Joan A. Payden Vivian Soren-Myers INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (USA) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Edgerton Foundation Los Angeles, California President and CEO Management Consultant Brook Byers Los Angeles, California Payden & Rygel Investment Management Los Angeles, California Founding Partner Andrew G. Hauptman Los Angeles, California Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Debbie Fisher Chairman Sheldon M. Stone FOUNDER & CHAIRMAN SECRETARY OF THE BOARD Linda N. Cappello William Robinson, M.D. Menlo Park, California Malibu, California Andell Holdings Barry A. Porter Principal Robert R. Simon, M.D. Mrs. William F. Riordan Los Angeles, California Chief Medical Ocer Los Angeles, California Managing General Partner Oaktree Capital Management, LP Professor Rockville, Maryland Bozeman Deaconess Hospital Alex L. Cappello Rob Friedman Clarity Partners, LP Los Angeles, California Department of Emergency Medicine Edward J. Carpenter Bozeman, Montana Chairman and CEO Co-Chairman of Motion Picture Group Sabrina Kay Beverly Hills, California Rush University PRESIDENT & CEO Chairman and CEO Cappello Capital Corp. Lionsgate Chancellor and CEO Roland V. Sturm Stroger-Cook County Hospital Nancy A. Aossey Carpenter & Company Christine J. Toretti Santa Monica, California Santa Monica, California Fremont College Anthony N. Pritzker CEO Chicago, Illinois International Medical Corps Irvine, California Chairman Los Angeles, California Managing Partner Sturm Enterprises Los Angeles, California Palladio, LLC Victor J. Coleman Fadi A. Ghandour The Pritzker Group Las Vegas, Nevada ASSOCIATE CHAIRMAN Paul Dean, M.D., M.P.H. Indiana, Pennsylvania Managing Director Founder and Vice Chairman Katie McGrath Los Angeles, California Henry H. Hood, Jr., M.D. Lori B. Bookstein Public Health Specialist and Hudson Pacific Properties Aramex Los Angeles, California Hans Zimmer Orthopaedic Surgeon Lori Bookstein Fine Art Dermatologist David J. Zuercher Los Angeles, California Amman, Jordan Santa Monica, California Lancaster, Ohio New York, New York San Diego, California Group Head International (Retired) Wells Fargo & Co

DIRECTORS EMERITI

Nancy Kassebaum Baker Richard J. Riordan Former United States Senator Former Mayor of Los Angeles Burdick, Kansas Los Angeles, California GLOBAL AMBASSADORS FIRST RESPONDERS

Sienna Miller Jerrold D. Green Muna AbuSulayman Sanaa Lathan Tim Roth Actress and Activist President and CEO Sasha Alexander Jude Law Kevin Spacey INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (UK) BOARD OF DIRECTORS United Kingdom Pacific Council on Jamie Bell Kate Mara Tom Sturridge International Policy Danny Clark Jaclyn Matfus Mario Testino Robin Wright Los Angeles, California Mary Crosby Sienna Miller Anne Vyalitsyna CHAIRMAN TREASURER Cary Elwes Heidi Murko“ Benjamin Watson Andrew W. Geczy Nancy A. Aossey Hendrik Cornelis Timothy Kirk C. William Sundblad Sanaa Lathan Stacy Twilley Ben Foster Robert Pattinson Avery Williamson London Los Angeles, CA London London Santa Monica, CA Actress and Humanitarian Founder and CEO Jon Hamm Je“ Probst Anna Wintour iVolunteer.org Chelsea Handler Eddie Redmayne Robin Wright Los Angeles, California Ben Harper Andre Reed Tony Young Keira Knightley Tony Richardson Usama Young

29 FINANCIALS INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FY 2014-2015

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FY 2015 FY 2014

The following is International Medical Corps’ Statement of Financial PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE Position and Activities for the years ended June 30, 2015 and 2014. Public support Contract and grant support $193,850,660 $138,457,263 Contributions 32,184,794 9,250,409 Donated medical supplies 5,963,784 17,505,856 Donated medical services 438,751 186,446 Total public support 232,437,989 165,399,974

Revenue STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION FY 2015 FY 2014 Interest and dividend income 24,799 19,293 Realized and unrealized gain on investments 62,327 308,106 Other 107,985 174,332 Total revenue 195,111 501,731 Assets Cash and cash equivalents $16,222,415 $5,056,479 Total public support and revenue 232,633,100 165,901,705 Grants receivable 28,985,721 12,849,880 Other receivables 8,060,570 7,887,765 EXPENSES Investments in equity securities 1,607,976 1,513,219 Program services Prepaid expenses 2,625,167 2,287,621 Africa 67,447,975 46,441,176 Deposits 515,883 257,965 Asia 9,219,756 8,101,240 Inventory of supplies and commodities 354,514 494,473 Caucasus 251,077 551,107 Equipment, net 5,031,999 3,739,651 Europe 414,586 1,440,830 Total assets $63,404,245 $34,087,053 Middle East 95,824,707 79,863,415 South / Central America and the Caribbean 203,866 315,921 Liabilities and net assets United States 2,106,760 1,224,805 Accounts payable $11,707,491 $9,062,438 Accrued liabilities 12,028,526 8,324,833 Total program services 175,468,727 137,938,494 Refundable advances 8,539,736 5,403,614 Program management and evaluation 15,134,594 9,752,463 Deferred rent 197,078 217,877 Notes payable 1,386,686 378,444 Supporting services Obligation under capital leases 682,286 812,452 Management and general 21,054,191 14,212,326 Total liabilities 34,541,803 24,199,658 Fundraising 2,000,541 1,894,345 Total net assets 28,862,442 9,887,395 Total expenses 213,658,053 163,797,628 Total liabilities and net assets $63,404,245 $34,087,053 Change in net assets 18,975,047 2,104,077 Net assets at beginning of the year 9,887,395 7,783,318 NET ASSETS AT END OF THIS PERIOD $28,862,442 $9,887,395

KPMG LLP audited financial statements are available on International Medical Corps’ website.

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31 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS-UK BALANCE SHEET FY 2015 FY 2014

ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Fixed assets Tangible assets £75,565 £39,810 FY 2014-2015 Current assets Debtors 12,817,662 5,496,187 Cash at bank and in hand 9,616,371 10,824,270 22,434,033 16,320,457

Creditors: amounts falling due within one year (8,871,204) (4,880,486) The following is International Medical Corps-UK’s Statement of Financial Net current assets 13,562,829 11,439,971 Activities and Balance Sheet for the years ended June 30, 2015 and 2014. TOTAL NET ASSETS 13,638,394 11,479,781

FUNDS AND RESERVES Income funds Restricted funds 12,959,558 11,154,058 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FY 2015 FY 2014 Unrestricted funds: general fund 678,836 325,723 TOTAL FUNDS AND RESERVES £13,638,394 £11,479,781 INCOME AND EXPENDITURES Incoming resources Incoming resources from generated funds Voluntary income £4,092,567 £1,485,319 Incoming resources from charitable activities 94,252,182 65,118,337 The above statement of financial activities and balance sheet have been adapted from the full Total incoming resources 98,344,749 66,603,656 financial statements of International Medical Corps-UK. For a full understanding of the charity’s finances, the full International Medical Corps-UK Annual Report and Accounts are available on request from International Medical Corps-UK. The full financial statements were prepared in Resources expended accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards and were audited by Buzzacott LLP, who had issued a clean audit report. Cost of generating funds 108,337 0 Charitable activities Africa 50,993,682 24,421,392 Asia 7,658,705 4,694,190 Middle East 36,249,597 31,996,038 South / Central America and the Caribbean 589,575 366,259 Global 555,542 0 Total charitable activities 96,047,101 61,477,879 Governance cost 30,698 29,194 Total resources expended 96,186,136 61,507,073 Net movement in funds 2,158,613 5,096,583 Fund balance brought forward at July 1, 2014 11,479,781 6,383,198

FUND BALANCE CARRIED FORWARD AT JUNE 30, 2015 £13,638,394 £11,479,781

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32 GLOBAL FINANCIAL SUMMARY

The resources of International Medical Corps Worldwide global operations–consisting of government and UN grants, private funds and donated products and services–totaled more than $364 million in fiscal year 2015. Approximately 92% of these resources went directly to program activities, reflecting International Medical Corps’ deep and enduring commitment to fiscal responsibility and efficiency.

COMBINED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FY 2015 FY 2014 International Medical Corps & International Medical Corps-UK*

SUPPORT AND REVENUE International Medical Corps-UK $145,539,793 $103,374,997 International Medical Corps 226,230,565 148,141,918 Total contract and grant support 371,770,358 251,516,915

International Medical Corps-UK 5,459,404 2,041,095 International Medical Corps 6,402,535 17,692,302 Total donated services and supplies 11,861,939 19,733,397

TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE 383,632,297 271,250,312

EXPENSES International Medical Corps-UK program services 144,186,893 100,969,729 International Medical Corps program services 190,603,321 147,623,472 Total program expenses 334,790,214 92.0% 248,593,201 92.5%

International Medical Corps-UK management and general 5,973,331 4,175,006 International Medical Corps-UK fundraising 162,327 (3,521) International Medical Corps management and general 21,054,191 14,212,326 International Medical Corps fundraising 2,000,541 1,894,345 Total supporting services 29,190,390 8.0% 20,278,156 7.5%

TOTAL EXPENSES 363,980,604 100% 268,871,357 100%

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 19,651,693 2,378,955

NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF THE YEAR 10,588,411 8,209,456

NET ASSETS AT THE END OF THE YEAR $30,240,104 $10,588,411

* The combined statement of activities for International Medical Corps and International Medical Corps-UK is based on US accounting principles and presented in US dollars.

KPMG LLP audited financial statements for International Medical Corps and Buzzacott LLP audited financial statements for International Medical Corps-UK are available upon request. International Medical Corps is governed by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. International Medical Corps-UK is governed by relevant legal and regulatory requirements of the United Kingdom in accordance with the Companies darfur Act of 1985.

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PARTNERS, SUPPORTERS AND COLLABORATORS

Access Aid and Development Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs Donetsk Regional Charitable Organization Mercy Corps International Save the Children Federation, Inc. Action Against Hunger Columbia University Humanitarian Medical Relief Body The Micronutrient Initiative Search for Common Ground Action Collective Pour Les Initiatives de Common Humanitarian Fund Impact Research Development Most (Bridge) Center for Social Social Development and Promotion Centre Paix et Developpement Organization Development Donetsk Oblast Charitable Community Health and Development Society for Local Integrated Development Foundation Action Nepal Integrated Community Development Nepal Community Support and Development Campaign Nepal Mubadiroon Organization for Prevention of The Advertising Council, Inc. Initiative Soutoura Association Disaster and War Impacts Interchuch Medical Assistance, Inc Africa Health New Horizons, Inc. Concern Worldwide Start Fund National Initiative Development International Aid Network African Healthcare Implementation and Confederation Monde de Dialogue de Organization Syria Relief and Development, Inc. Facilitation Foundation Grands Lacs International Alert Nepal Fertility Care Center Syrian American Medical Society Agency for Technical Cooperation and The Crown Agents for Overseas International Center for Research on Foundation Nepal Water for Health Development Governments and Administrations Limited Women The Syrian Arab Red Crescent Ogilvy & Mather Grub Holdings Limited Agricultural Cooperative Development Cure Cervical Cancer The International Organization for Migration The Task Force for Global Health Inc. International/Volunteers in Overseas Omar Ibn Abdulazziz Nursing School Danish Refugee Council International Planned Parenthood Cooperative Assistance TPO Nepal Federation Organisation des Femmes pour la Encadremnet des Femmes Indigenes et Aid for the Needed Development Program Formation et le Developpement Trust Rehabilitation and Development Menageres International Rescue Committee, Inc Organization Al-Ethar Humanitarian Foundation Pan American Health Organization Engender Health International Women’s Rights Centre La U.S. Fund for UNICEF Alfajir for Development and Rehabilitation Strada Plan Canada Fambul Initiative Network For Equality - United for Protection of Human Rights/ Alwaleed Philanthropies Sierra Leone Intrahealth International Plan Women and Children Welfare - Sierra Leone Aman Jordanian Association Familiy Health International 360 Japan International Volunteer Center Plan International Australia United Nations Central Emergency American Express Foundation Federation of Muslim Womens Associations JHPIEGO Corporation Plan International Myanmar Response Fund in Nigeria American University of Beirut Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg Plan International UK University Research Co, LLC Fondacion OXFAM INTERMON School of Public Health Assistance Coordination Unit Programs of Development, Social Support Warvin Foundation for Women’s Issues Generation without Qat Jordan Health Aid Society and Medical Cooperation Association for Solidarity with Asylum Women’s Refugee Commission Seekers and Migrants Global Giving JSI Research and Training Institute Proxome Women’s Rehabilitation Center Association Malienne Pour La Protection Goal International Karuna Myanmar Social Services-Myitkyina Qatar Charity World Vision International Et La Developpement De L’Environnement Groupe d’Hommes pour la Lutte Contre Les Legal Clinic Myanmar The Red Cross Society of Bosnia and Au Sahel Yemen Renaissance Violences Herzegovina Levain de Femmes Bayt Al Kol Association YUVA Association Harvard Humanitarian Initiative R2HC Malteser International BRAC Afghanistan Helen Keller International Royal Tropical Institute Mariupol Youth Union Catholic Relief Services HelpAge International Rural Community Development Medecins du Monde The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation Organization Hippocrates Greek Medical Foundation (UK) MENTOR Initiative

34 PUBLIC DONORS

Australian Agency for International Development King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center United Nations Population Fund Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands) United States Agency for International Development Department of Foreign Trade and Development Ministry of Public Health, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan United States Agency for International Development / Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Department for International Development Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees United States Department of State Development Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Republic of South Sudan Ministry of Health United States Department of State’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, European Commission State Secretariat for Migration, Switzerland and Labor German Embassy Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation United States Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and German Federal Foreign Office Stichting Vluchteling Migration Humanitarian Aid Department of the European Commission United Nations Children’s Fund The World Bank Jersey Overseas Aid Commission United Nations Development Program World Food Program Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs World Health Organization

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36 IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS

$1,000,000 - $4,999,999 MAP International United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Oxfam GB Response (UNMEER) Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen e.V. Marie Stopes International (MSI) The P&G Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Medecins Sans Frontieres Spain (MSF) Sarcoidosis Advanced Registry for Cures (SARC) United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Merlin $5,000 - $24,999 Vecna Cares Charitable Trust Qlik Technologies Inc. Action Contre la Faim (ACF) LDS Charities – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- AmeriCares Foundation $500,000 - $999,999 day Saints $1 - $4,999 Bridge Foundation AUCMA International Health Partners (UK) Limited (IHP) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Catholic Relief Services (CRS) (UNHCR) Pacific Architects and Engineers Inc. (PAE) Denniston International Child First Meds - Lucress Watson and Dick Watson United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Milla Group TOMS Shoes, Inc. Children’s Foundation World Health Organization (WHO) National Recovery Strategy (NRS) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Plump’D $100,000 - $499,999 Department of Health, Kurdistan, Iraq The MENTOR Initiative Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale $25,000 - $99,999 Family Health Vision United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Zusammenarbeit Action Medeor Global Good Fund Health Partners International Canada (HPIC) International Relief & Development (IRD) Handicap International HealthNet TPO Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Human Bridge Heart to Heart International Microsoft Corporation International Rescue Committee (IRC) Henry Schein Population Services International (PSI) Manufacturing Direct (MFG Direct)

INDIVIDUAL, FOUNDATION, CORPORATE AND ORGANIZATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

$10,000,000 + The JP Morgan Chase Foundation Jarl and Pamela Mohn Andrew and Avery Barth AmeriCares Foundation, Inc. Facebook LDS Charities - The Church of Jesus Heidi and Erik Murkoff L. John Doerr and Ann Howland Doerr Anthony Pritzker Family Foundation Christ of Latter-day Saints Music For Relief Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Arlene Foundation MetLife Foundation for Support Signe Ostby and Scott Cook Kaiser Permanente Baxter International Foundation $1,000,000 - $9,999,999 The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation The P&G Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Leander and Alex Krueger Carl and Roberta Deutsch Foundation Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Ruth M. Qualben Estate Foundation Mike Schroepfer and Erin Hoffmann Edward J. Carpenter Sutter Health The Pfizer Foundation Family Foundation Victor and Wendy Coleman Sorenson Legacy Foundation PayPal Giving Fund $500,000 - $999,999 Sean Costello TK Foundation Fund George and Cindy Rusu Anonymous (1) $100,000 - $249,999 Alison and Richard Crowell The Valhalla Charitable Foundation Carol and Kevin Sharer Merck & Co., Inc. Anonymous (2) Linda Daly Walmart Foundation Willis Bloomberg L.P. DIRECTV, Inc.

Wells Fargo The Crown Family $250,000 - $499,999 Earth and Humanity Foundation Anonymous (1) $25,000 - $49,999 Don Engle and Karen Beernink Anonymous (2) AbbVie Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 George Lucas Family Foundation Agility 3M Foundation Conrad N. Hilton Foundation GlobalGiving Foundation American International Group Alghanim Industries Edgerton Foundation Jerry and Terri Kohl American Jewish World Service American Express Foundation Google, Inc. 37 ExxonMobil Ashley Collins Studio Farhad and Flora Khosravi Jean and Alex Trebek Michael Derogatis Fadi, Rula, Fares and Bassel Ghandour David and Lisa Auerbach La Banque Postale D. Michael and Claire Van Konynenburg Gregory and Sandy DeSisto Jon and Nancy Glaser Lorna Auerbach and Larry Wheat Leaves of Grass Fund The Yablon Family Foundation, Inc. Duende Charitable Fund James and Susan Hart Arthur and Farida Baker Dickson M. Lupo Yahoo! Inc. Aaron Edelheit Andrew and Ellen Hauptman Ambassador Frank and Kathy Baxter The Marigot Fund Young Presidents’ Organization Joshua Eidelson Hess Foundation, Inc. Claudia W. Bright Alisdair Martin Zaman International Gary Elden and Phyllis Mandler Martha and David Ho Broadcom Foundation Maurice & Carol Feinberg Family Foundation David and Claudia Zuercher Elizabeth and Joseph Massoud Family Foundation ICAP North America Inc. Kim and Virginia Caldwell Mary McClymont Epstein Family Foundation The Jacob & Valeria Langeloth Foundation Canyon Partners LLC Carol McCully Jessica B. Getman David and Sandra Lee Century West Partners LLC The Medtronic Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous (13) Ghebrial Family Foundation LIONSGATE David Chan, In honor of Eve Girawong The Mesdag Family Foundation ACE Group The Global Bridge Foundation Lloyd’s Syndicate 3624 Creative Artists Agency Susan Byrne Montgomery Adobe Matching Gifts Program Maxine and Eric Greenspan Mennonite Central Committee Dave and Sheila Gold Foundation National Nurses United American Express Calvin B. and Marilyn B. Gross Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Lew and Pilar Davies Markos Nomikos Annette J. Roberts and Joan R. Robertson Joyce and Fred Hameetman Moore Capital Management, LP Alexis Deutsch-Adler and Robert Adler The October Hill Foundation Fund for World Peace, World Law and Peace HBO Christine and Michael Morgan Gina Deutsch-Zakarin Eugene and Catherine Ohr Education Don Hoffman Steven and Vivian Myers Divide by Zero Foundation Robert and Eileen O’Leary Nancy A. Aossey, in honor of David and Eileen Aossey Henry H. and Eleanor Hood Payden & Rygel Thea Duell Tanya and Aaron Perlmutter Apple Corporation Matching Gift Program Ghada and Ray Irani Barry and Lea Porter The Earth Council Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Post Hovhannes Avoyan Masumi Iriye The Rathmann Family Foundation Everyday Health Media Princess Cruise Lines, Ltd. Paul and Robin Barrett The Janus Foundation RN Response Network James Ferry Anne Rickenbaugh Robert J. Bauer Michael and Barbara Kadoura Susan C. Schnabel and Edward L. Plummer Josh and Beth Friedman Monica and Philip Rosenthal Benevity Dr. David Katzin and Dr. Cynthia Watson Sony Corporation of America Global Impact William and Janet Ryan Berliner and Hammerman Families Kehl Family Fund Mark and Sarah Stegemoeller The Goldhirsh Foundation, Inc S. Mark Taper Foundation John Berookhim Neema Khatri Meryl Streep Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Sam’s House Program Bingham Family Foundation Jena and Michael King Roland and Terri Sturm Mark Sandelson Hilary Gosher and David Quigley BNY Mellon Jill Kirshner / Splashdown TOMS Shoes, Inc. Joshua S. Schiffrin William and Gillian Gover Lynn A. Booth, The Otis Booth Foundation, David and Susan Knapp Tiffany & Co. Judith and Evander Schley Evening Star Foundation, in honor of Nancy Dr. Craig C. Greene Kurt and Susie Krieser Anne Vyalitsyna Ambassador Rockwell and Marna Schnabel Aossey Gaurav Grover Linkin Park, LLC Western Union Foundation Sandy Sewell Suzanne Deal Booth The Hanley Foundation The Lisa and John Pritzker Family Fund William R. Payden Philanthropic Fund Edward Simon Constance Britton HealthFirst John and Heather Little Dr. Robert R. Simon and Mrs. Marilynn A. The Capital Group Companies Charitable Henry Schein Cares Foundation Simon Foundation Mark and Ellen Lipson $10,000 - $24,999 Holly Jacobs Hope and Robert Smith Laurie and Gerard Cappello Scott and Deborah Livingston Anonymous (11) J.P. Morgan Jolie Stahl and Robert M. Dannin Scott and Allison Christopher Barry Lowitz and Judy Spiegel of the Lowitz Aileen Getty Foundation Foundation Fund Bruce and Martha Karsh Byron Rex and Kathleen Stephenson Visnja Cipcic American Academy of Family Physicians Shayle Miller and Jin-Soo Kim Katie McGrath and J.J. Abrams Family Mark and Victoria Sutherland Cisco Matching Gifts Program Foundation Foundation Phillip Moll Vanessa Taylor City National Bank Amgen Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Nepalese Student Association of Southeast Team 2G LLC Samantha and John Colodny Amgen Foundation Missouri State University Kayne Foundation, Ric & Suzanne Kayne, The Three Sisters Foundation Ben T. Cowles Charitable Trust Fund Tim and Sandy Armour Jenni, Maggie and Saree Dominic and Mary Rose O’Hagan Fred Towfigh Paul and Nelly Dean

38 The Otis Booth Foundation Scott and Josephine Adair The PECO Foundation AKC Fund, Inc. Sandra and Dan Perlmutter Kevin and Essie Asher Plastics One Inc. Janet J. Assi Matthew Porembka Roger and Carolyn Ayers William and Eva Price Dr. Peter Baciewicz Pritzker Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Gigi Pritzker Hazami Barmada The Rebecca Susan Buffett Foundation The Barmore Fund The Rifkin Foundation Bingham Kearns Charitable Fund Eugenia Riordan Mulé Keisha and Matthew Burdick Teresa Jane Riordan Causecast Foundation Lynn and Jonathan Rosenthal Amy and Camille Chidiac Roth Family Foundation Seamus and Evelyn Connolly Anne Rothschild Anthony G. and Kathleen A. Coughlan Sadr Foundation USA C. Seán and Virginia Day Robert and Jeanne Segal Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Maurice Silman Laura DeVault William and Cindy Simon Mike and Hannah Ducey Eric and Susan Smidt Kathleen Eckert Spector Fund at the Boston Foundation Electric Reliability Council of Texas Robert Strock Ender Family Fund of Triangle Community Foundation James and Sally Sutter First Parish In Concord Hing Pang Donmany Tang Firstgiving Larry and Gina Thomas Tim Foley TripAdvisor James Forrester Triskeles Foundation John and Laura Foster Stacy Twilley and Michael Kong GE Foundation Trystan Upstill Maureen E. Gevlin and Charles Roh, Jr. Gustavo Uribe Alden Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Archbold D. van Beuren Google Matching Gifts Program van Beuren Charitable Foundation Gail Gorman Veterans United Foundation Carolyn Gumerman Vietnamese Buddhist Meditation Congregation Sameer Gupta Paul and Betsy Von Kuster Marc Gurvitz and Julianne Phillips Peter L. and Yoko M. Harnik $2,500 - $4,999 J.C. and Susan Henry Patricia Herson Anonymous (18) David and Mary Anne Heyman Robert & Donna Abraham Herb and Louise Horvitz nigeria Abramson Family Foundation, Inc.

39 Don Howarth and Suzelle Smith Foundation Gordon and June Pickett $1,000 - $2,499 Sandra Berg The Central Alabama Community Foundation - Kelley and C.T. Fitzpatrick Fund Kai Hsu Potomac Basin Group Associates, LLC Anonymous (101) Amrit Bhagnari Sumir Chadha Larry Hunter Privy Groupe, Inc. Sumaya Abuhaidar Sudhir Bhagwan Benjamin Chan Edwin A. Huston The Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Dr. Ravinder and Barbara Agarwal Amol Bhave Program Chau Fung Maria Chan Iger Bay Foundation Shailendra Agrawal BI Incorporated QUALCOMM Matching Gift Program Christina Chan ING Financial Services LLC Luger Alfred Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Matching Scott and Jill Reid Gift Program Mei Yee Chan Munib Islam Ons Alkhadra and Abdullah Jefri Richard J. Riordan Emma Bing Tom and Helen Chan Jackie Jackson Dr. Martin G. Allen Risk Management Solutions Julie Black Jennifer Chancellor James Nystrom Foundation Mary and Dick Allen William and Deborah Robinson Howard and Joan Bloom Aruna Chandran The Joan M. Wismer Foundation Alan, Sophie and Linda Alpert Michelle and David Rosenberg Alfred Boeckli Leng Chang Jubaili Bros. LLC Veronica Alvarez Ronald Rouda and Nancy Loncke Hannah Boon Yi Chian Chang Richard Katz Alessandra M. Amadeo Salesforce.com Foundation Bridget Bourgon Charles Schwab Foundation Wendy and Tad Kelly Luiz Amaral Santen Incorporated Christopher Boyatt Charles C.Y. Chen Todd B. Kirshner ANZ Bank London Colleagues Cynthia and Edward Santos Mig Boyle Kathryn Chen and Jason Bonanca Kaley Klemp Applied Weather Technology Inc. Saratoga Chips Four 29, LLC Thomas B. Bracken Lewis Cheney Choi Yoong Lee Kimberlea K. Archer SBF Conservation Fund Jonathan Bredin Chevron Matching Employee Funds Sjoerd Leenart Zainal Arifin Michael Severino Richard and Betsy Breen Nancy Chiamulon J. Christopher and Jennifer Lewis Arora Family Charitable Fund Sid and Lorraine Sheinberg Wayne Brelowski Somboon Chinotaikul Jeff and Laura Lipson AT Legal Discovery Allie and Tani Simon The Bresnick Charitable Fund Sailesh Chittipeddi Connie Taylor Lockhart Dylan Auerbach Barbra Streisand Donald Brier Rebecca Chung Mark and Cathy Louchheim James Avedikian Lynda L. Thomas The Bristol-Myers Squibb Company John Cleveland Garrett Madison Steven David Averbuch Gregory and Allison Thomsen The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Joshua Coffey Mal Warwick AXA Foundation Matching Gift Program UBS Matching Gift Program Myles and Eleanor Cohen Edward Maxwell Ibtisam Azeem Stanford Brown Thomas Varga John and Nicki Conti Gregg McWilliams and Mary Mikowski Hemant N. Bailoor Daniel Bruno VMware Foundation Ellyn M. Corey Microsoft Corporation Marian L Banning Diana Buckhantz Diana and Robert Walker Deby Corrin-Southwick Jeeny Miller Roger Barbour Buddhist Global Relief Julie Waxman and Seth Freeman Kathleen Courrier Regina and Wayne Miller Sandy and Glenn Barger David and Christine Burcham Lawrence Wheeless Brent and Pam Cousino Louis James Murphy Earl L. Barnett Bonnie Burman Julie Whipple Dean Cowan Leonard and Joalyn Mushin Susan Barrett Richard and Margaret Byess Willard B. Brown Charitable Fund, in honor Coyne Family Foundation Joanie Nasher of Bob Schieffer of CBS Face the Nation Evan and Emily Bash Robert C. Byrne Jr. Constance Crocker Claudia Neuhauser Solange and Herve Willems Susan L. Bay California Community Foundation Kathleen and Paul D’Addario Augie and Lynne Nieto Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks Lynn and Howard Bayer Massimo Canepa Balaram Dahal Norwegian American Orthopaedic Society Fred and Susan Wintermantel Sally Beatty and Robert Sawyer Joseph Canney David and Pamela Richardson Family Fund Adam and Lindsay Ockman Jason Wolff and Lucy Wild Beckman/Postol Family Fund Linda and Alex Cappello of The Oregon Community Foundation Ms. Carrie Odell Womack and Bowman LLC Bedford High School Narmila Carmel Claire Davidson Richard and Harriet Orkand XYZ (Alpha) Limited Christine and Doug Belgrad Allen Cavicchi Davis Family Trust PayPal Ihor Zakaluzny Belight International Patricia L. Cawley Virgil Day William Pechstein Lisa and Timothy Benroeck Mark and Cynthia Cendrowski, in memory Nicholas de Santis The Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts of Paul Manning Benson-Bellisario Charitable Fund Beth Daniels Program

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41 The Frances and Benjamin Benenson Paul Hadley Foundation, Inc. Joel Hahr Nick and Kathy Franklin Sandra and Frank Haider Fred Gellert Family Foundation Stacey Haimes Michael and Roxane Fredericks Brian and Theresa Hall Shirley J. Fredricks Walid and Norma Harb Franci L. and Scott Free Larry J. Harle Benjamin Friedberg Mary Harmon Rob and Shari Friedman Kathleen Hassen Edward Friedmann and Elizabeth Coyte Donall and Joyce Healy Roger Froehlich Mary R. and Richard J. Hearty Kirsten and Larry Furlong Heavenly Treasure Fund The Galanos Foundation William and Elizabeth Heegaard Amy Gaskins Margaret Hegg Tony and Carol Gemmell Gregory Heinzinger and Kerstin Pfann Robert Geneczko Mark Held Genentech Employee Giving Program John Hele Marilyn Geninatti Jim Henderson Barry Gertz and Laura Friedman Ronald Henkoff Ann and Jim Gianopulos Herst Family Foundation of the Jewish Margaret Gilford Community Endowment Fund Pamela and Donald Gilmour Tori Herzog democratic republic Sharon and Herb Glaser Gary Ho of congo GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Sunny and Josh Holden Stephen Glynn Monica Holguin Dr. Richard Godfrey Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt LLP Jeanine Gold Katie and Phil Holthouse Daniels Family Foundation Rick Donovan Employees of Agility Logistics Srl Sherry Gold Judge and Mrs. David M. Horwitz Paul and Tama Deitch Lenny J. Dorr Ericsson Employee Engagement Fund Hays Golden Andrew Hosmer Del Mar M.E.D. Double Tree by Hilton, Madison Anne Espiritu Stan and Abbie Golden The Houston Family Foundaion Robert DeLine Dr. Daniel C. Hartnett Family Foundation FaceDouble.com Lorena Gonda and Steven Kiralla Glen Howard Dennis Deloria and Suzanne Thouvenelle Jane C. Drorbaugh Robert L. Falkenberg III Jennifer Gonring Sherry and Clark Hsu Mary L. desJardins Catharine and Ronald Duman James Fauset Gould Family Foundation Philip Hu Des Lauriers Family Stephen and Lynn Durning Robin Ferracone and Stewart Smith Jacek Gralak Mrs. Hsu-Yin Kuo Huang Dr. and Mrs. Jan DeWitt Zac Duvernet First Baptist Church of New London Dean and Dana Graulich Tai-Yi Huang Richard and Susan DeWyngaert The Earl Family Debbie and Damon Fisher Clifford and Jo Ann Gray Mei Ting Hui Kim Di Camillo Marianne Edward Marianna and David Fisher Jerrold and Madelyne Green Siu Kim Kimme Hui Harrison Diskin GRiZ-Liberators David and Jean Ehnebuske Johnny Fitch Arthur N. Greenberg Hillard and Honor Huntington Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. Charles and Diane Eilers Pam Fleischer Ruby Gulati Latafath Hussain Dollies Making a Difference Emanuel Bachmann Foundation Jacques Fortier Senthil Guruswami Anh Huynh Don and Susan Schwarz Charitable Fund Scott Emerman Mark and Cherylana Foss Jeanette and Harold Guthart Hyattsville Mennonite Church

42 James Hyman and Leslie Weisberg James King Melanie J. Longacre Ann Mohler, in honor of Alan Gianotti Edward and Carol Osmar Srinivasa Inaganti Rodney Kirsch Alan Ludington Faith Mon Ling Mok Elsie C. Pan Peggy Ingram Gerald Kistler Elise Lyell Jonathan Mok Kwok Fung Pang Innogive Foundation Pete Klosterman The Maas Family Trust Robin Moore Vasileios Papathanakos Intuit Foundation James Klosty Chris Madison Anthony and Revae Moran Jaiminkumar Patel Jacob Iott Lisa V. Koenig Charles and Cathy Mador Greg and Ester Moran Patricia and Ira Cohen Foundation Jaman Properties, Inc. Yuet Ping Kong Dr. Eileen E. Magruder Jaime and Susan Moreno Caroline Payne Thomas Janson Gopi Kotha Martha Magruder Laura J. Morrison Christy Payne Michael and Denise Jeffries Naomi and Edward Kritzer Brent Kessel and Britta Bushnell The Mosaic Company Dr. Alan O. Perantoni Julia A. Johns Ruby S. Krouwer Make-a-Difference Fund of the Greater Mud Australia Pty Ltd Jonathan D. Perlow Milwaukee Foundation Johnson & Johnson Shalinder Kumar Jochen Muehlschlegel Jennifer Perry and Andy Spahn Zain Malik Gerald Johnson and Layne Johnson Sandeep Kumar Kuzhyil Duncan Muirhead Philip K. Philip M.D. Stewart Mandler Asha and Chandu Joshi Justine Lai Katharine Mulvany Steve Pinetti Marina Del Rey Ritz-Carlton Joy Foundation Lake Forest College Yasuna Murakami Benjamin Pitzer Thomann Markus Sachin Jundre Lang Foundation Paul Murray Shari Sant Plummer and Daniel Lee Markus Marnet Plummer Juniper Networks Matching Gift Program Karen and John Lanigan David and Melanie Mustone Laurence Marshman Pamela Popovich Whitney Justice Joris Laperre Naresh Nagella Dennis G. and Marilyn G. Martin Janice A. Prager Thomas Justus Michael Lau Sheila Nayak Riyad Maznavi Kittichai Prajerdchaiwong Neil and Dora Kadisha Susan Laverdure Candace Nelson Nate and Kari McBride Delna Prakashan Patsy Kahn Scott Lawin Scott and Lisa Nelson John McCallion Kate Pritchard Michelle Kaiser Ruskin and Anne Lawyer, in honor of Henry Jack Nettles and Eleanor Hood Charles McEachern The Progressive Insurance Foundation Jennifer Kalb New England Biolabs, Inc. Nancy Leblond Kathleen McGinn Anne Purdy Roxanne Kallis New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Joan and Roger Lee Margie and Kevin McGlynn Laura Putney and Jamie Feldman James and Sue Kandell Hung Nguyen Evan Leibner James McKenney Pyle-DeForest Foundation Mickey Kantor and Heidi Schulman Thang Nguyen Mr. Stephen G. Leider Diana McKenzie Irma Quintana and David Bigelow Michael and Terri Kaplan Tina Nguyen The Leighton and Green Charitable Fund Chad McRee Wayne C. Raabe Dr. and Mrs. Karandikar Lam Nguyen-Phuong Stefan Lennftrand Mel Mehl Juliet Rains Santosh Karki Lee and Margo Nicholas Janet Levine and Eric Rowen Vishnu Menon Rajeev Rajan Alice M. Karoub Dyan Nispel Lloyd Levine Geneve Menscher Jagdish Kantilal Rajpara KARV Communications Lawrence Noe and Leslie Singer Don and Terri Liebentritt Kelly Chapman Meyer Patricia Ramos Nancy Kassebaum Baker Marc Nolan Cathy Lieu Jeanne Meyers Michael Raney Gerald L. Katell Susi Noone Francis Lim Marla Michaels Red Mountain Capital Partners LLC Jeffrey Katz North Hollywood Church S. Lim Leslie and Beth Michelson Honorable Vicki Reynolds Pepper and Daniel Katzin, in honor of Dr. Cynthia Susan Norvich Murray Pepper Watson, M.D. Yu Pu Lin Christine and Dennis Miller Denise Novoselski Christos Richards Gadi and Karen Kaufmann LinkedIn Steven and Rhonda Miller Gary Nygaard K Riew and Mary Riew Rameet Kaur Ming Liu Susan Millington Dr. Dorothy A. O’Keefe Arthur D. Riggs F. John Kavak Lloyd Family Foundation Rebecca Milner and Troy Plair Old North Christian Service Committee John A. Roberts, Jr. Michel Khalaf Margaret Loesch Parvez Mody Jane and Ronald Olson Evan Robinson Ghazi Khan Loeb & Loeb LLP Emanuel Moecklin Murphy Ong The Rock Social Club Banlang Khemaphiratana Carol Hall Majzlin and Leonard Majzlin Shannon Moffett Oracle Matching Gifts Program Henry Roman 43 Evelyn Rose Brian Silikovitz The Rosen Family Fund at The Boston Margaret and Thomas Simms Foundation Linda and Michael Rosen Adam Simon Jeffrey and Tonya Rosenberry Patricia and Richard Simon Dale and Kathleen Rosenbloom Ray and Kathreen Simon Gary and Cathy Rozek Harcharan Singh Donald Rubin Devesh Singhal Leslie Rubinoff and Rick Olshansky Robert Smith Allen and Cynthia Ruby Dianne Snedaker Susan Rust Barbara Snell Rutgers University Chinese Student Mark Snyder Organization Jeffrey E. Sobel William Sablesak Lisa Soldat Wassim Saheb Anna and Jerry Solomon Robert and Frances Sakata Zynovo Solutions Samuels Family Fund Donald and Giuliana Songster Avier Sanchez Ferrer James and Virginia Spellman Esther B. Sanchez Shawn and Richard Sperber Eric and Karen Schiffer St. Francis Of Assisi Episcopal Church Victoria Schillinger Roohi and Brian Stack Catherine B Schmidt Daniela Stauffer Peter Schow and Laura Corral Brenda and Ernie Stein Marc and Judith Schuckit Murray Steel Keith Schuler Coulter Stewart Kristen Schumacher Maureen and Bryan Stockton Rachel Schuneman Andrew Stone Jeffrey Schwartz Stony Brook University, Bishembarnath & Sheela David Schweiger Mattoo Center for India Studies Brad Scriber Mary Jo and Jim Stuart Victor and Judy Sears Student Association, State University of New Bill and Sherry Seaver York at Oswego Glenn Shaikun Marni Sugden Mrs. and Mr. Ming Shao Aimee Sunaryo Neharika Sharma C. William Sundblad Jawdat Shawwa and Laila Marouf Robyn and Duncan Sweeney George Sheer Thomas and Anna Sweeney Abubakar Sheikh Maria Taft Clemow Saad Sheikh Kathy Taggares and Chris Gorog Manita Shinh Charles Tepper Richard M. Shor Nhan Thai kenya Alfred and Martha Sikes P.K. and Vimala Thamburaj

44 Sanofi-aventis Matching Gifts Program Sue and Gerry Wilbourn Farid Akhmedov Gian Bandieramonte Pam and Kurt Brendlinger G. Anthony Siesfeld and Anne Cameron Michael Willard Nadia Akil Andrew Banh Jeremy Brennan Thomas Susan N. Wilson Ashwin Alankar Brooke Banwart Kelly Brennan-Kleyn Stephen J. Thomas Richard Winter Albemarle Foundation Ahmed Barakat Bright Funds Foundation Esha P. Thyamagundlu The Winter Family Fund Vera und Matthias Albrecht Michael Barron BobbiJo Broad David and Nancy Thyng Ralph and Madeline Wittman Bonnie Allaire Laurence Barry Michael Brody Laura Tippl Michael Wittrock Diane Allen David Bartz Sherna S. Brody Marc Tompkins Robin P. Wolaner Lisa Alumkal Mark Batterman The Brookby Foundation Quang Ton Claire Wong Arturo Alvarez Eugene and Phebe Bauer Matthew Brooker Irene Tong Faye Wong America Online, Inc. Joan Bauer Michael Brooks Kathleen and Charles Toppino Jeff Wong American Century Investments Foundation Annie Baxter Mark Brown, M.D. Suzanne Torgeson Tanya Wong Aditi Amin Lori Beckwith Stuart Brown Patricia M. Torkan Jan E. Woods Heidi and Richard Amundson James Bellows Elizabeth Brunner Susan and Peter Tortorici Yihong Wu Mary Anania Douglas Bender Karen Brush David and Deborah Trainer James Wuerch and Karen Barringer Jacob Anderson Allison and Larry Berg Cynthia Brylinsky Michael and Santa Traugott Yale University Relief Fund Dr. Dennis P. Andrulis Elizabeth Bernardi Robert and Marilyn Buchholz James Henry Trexler Hwee Meng Yeo Shahanaz Arjumand Randi C. Berney Arun and Sandy Budhraja Michele Tsuchiya Ronak Yousefi Chris Armand Rachel Bernheim Jarek Bukowski Aaron Unterborn Elaine Yu Joseph and Elizabeth Armao Drs. John and Carol Bibb Carter Bundy Mary Vaidya Harriet Zaretsky Nancy Arnold Katherine Biggs Anton Burch David and Lydia Vandenbergh Erik and Karen Zea Shelley Aron Stuart Biggs Srihari Busam Muriel and Steve Varga Carlos Zilveti David Arthurs Peter A. Bigot Richard and Leslie Bush Diana Velasquez Andrea and Mark Zukor Anne Arundale Francis Bingham Gilbert W. Butler Bhaskara Venna David Zurcher Cynthia Ashbrook Andy and Caroline Bird Mr. and Mrs. Sean Byrne Mark and Nancy Viets Jo Astani Joan L. Bird Audrey Cadwallader Dawn Viveash and Gerald Kolaja Cynthia Atkins Todd Bird Keith Calder Christina Vo and Michael Nguyen $500 - $999 Mable Au Patricia Bisch Cannon School Inc. Anonymous (174) Thuc Vu David Aughey BlackArch Partners, Jane Caldwell Cary Capece Abu Naeem Abdulhakim Linh Vuong Autodesk Foundation Employee Leonila Blaustein Sima Cardiff Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Abouaf Lindsay Walters Engagement Fund Gertrude Bleisch Michael Carlebach Nellie R. Abraham Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. Alyssa and Allen Ba Robert Blickwedehl Mary Carlson Jon Abrahams Judy and James Warner Marcel Badowski Kirsten Bond Franklin Carnes Martin Abrams Ryan Waters Kim Baer Meryl Bovard Carol Faulb Revocable Trust AcademyHealth Linda Watts Richard Bagshaw John and Susan Box Tina Carreras Mary and Harold Adams Matthew Waxman Julia Bailey David Bradley Mary Carter Sridhar Adurti Jerry Wayne David Baker Marilyn Brannon Mary Carver Kotrch Nazfar Afshar Christopher Weide Rohini Bala Chandran Jonathon and Liz Brauer Tara Casaregola David Agger Markus Weis Nancy E. Baldwin Robert Brauns Manoj Agrawal Dan Welch David and Diana Balise Maria Bravo Priscilla Ahern Matthew White Jacob Ballon, M.D. Mara Brazer Mr. and Mrs. Ahmed Michael White Carl Balog Kimberly Breger 45 Kristin Johnson Ceva, Ph. D., CFA Ingrid Culp William Eason Richard Fried Reto Gregori Kathleen Chamberlain Anne Cunha eBay Foundation Employee Engagement June Frinks Byron Gross and Ricky Tovim Fund Laura Chambers-Kersh David Curtin Whitney Frischman Yuriy Gruzdev Ali El Rida El Masri Belinda Chan and Peter Schott Tami Dairiki The Gabelli Foundation #2 Patricia Guernsey Tom Ehlinger Jonathan Chan Cecilia Dan Milind Gadre Mark K. Gunderson PHD. El-Genk Family Fund Arvin Chander Marcia E. Danne Jim and Lila Gage Taru Gupta Svein Dam Elnan Kathy Chang Sakti Das Akshay Gaikwad Helen and David Gustavson Robert and Milena Emery Ted Chang Damir Dautov Ella Gannon Merna and Joseph Guttentag ENBE Charitable Fund / Elias Family Stanley Chartoff Robert Davenport Juan Garcia Eva and Yoel Haller Rebecca Entenmann John Cheah Stuart Davis David and Josie Gardner Jonathan Hallett Dan J. Epstein, in honor of Debbie and Chien-Ying Chen Thomas Davis Kathryn Gardner Jeffrey Halley Damon Fisher Lisa Chen Vicki and William Dawson Ingrid Gasafy Maurice Hamilton John Espinoza Susan Chen John and Jenny Day Gatlinburg-Pittman High School DECA Theresa Hamilton-Casalegno Patti and Jeff Estabrooks Chapter Yen-Sheng Chen Fabian De Leon Diaz Fong Han Lin Jeanne Esti Gautam Gupta Charitable Fund Ka Cheong Cheong Jean de Maneville Alexander Hannenberg, M.D. H. Allen Evans Nitin Gautam Suchitha Chetia Siobhan DeBenedetto Carol Hansen Tom and Larae Evans GCC Services Daisy Chhatwal Deep Run High School Raenel Hansen Evike.com, Inc. Margot Gegg and Larry Mitchell Loren Chhetry Robert and Diane DeFauw Nancy Hanslowe Sade Fashokun Marilyn Geninatti Lee Fong Chia Israel and Patricia Del Pino Eva Hanzlikova Virginia Fauvre Justin George Joseph Chien Dell Employee Engagement Fund Rita Harbury Gail Fawcett Charles German Kai Chiu Mark D. Demanes Phillip Harter David Feinberg Yvette Gerrans Michelle Chiu Anjini Desai Jed Hartman Andrew Feiner Sheena Ghosh Pramod Choudhary Carla Detchon Nicole Hartmann George Fertitta Lisa Gichner Alex Chung Smriti Dhaubhadel Gary Hattem First United Methodist Church Ms. Jane Gilday Cisco Foundation Steven Dichter and Kathleen Buckley Markus Hauser Maren Fischer Patrick Gilligan Jon C. Clark Christopher and Susan Dick Charles Hayden Chris Fisher Kenneth Ginsburg Kevan Clemens N. Jack and Susan Dilday Jessica Hayden Stephen Foote Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas Sanford R. Climan Discovery Communications Marti Hearst Philippe Forel Amy Glad Lydia Colin Lulu Dk Cliff Helfrich Natalie Forrest and Douglas Sprague Sue B. Glasscock Collingwood School Mark Dolan Peter Henderson Diana and Montana Forster Oliver Gode Robert and Karen Comrie Konstantin Domnitser Michael and Sharon Herdman Robert Forster Jean E. Gold Christopher and Betty Conyers Garrison Douglas Lilia Hernandez Garcia Francine Foss Millee and Jack Goldberg Bart Connors Anna-Luise Dr.Rinneberg Larry Herrig Katherine Fowler Andrea and Max Goldensohn Charles Couric Mark A. Drengson Patricia and Andra James Herriott Ellen Francisco Rajaraman Gopalakrishnan Aviva and Carl Covitz Neha D’silva Charles and Emily Herrmann Franklin Templeton Employee Engagement Matt Gorelik Robert and Regina Cowell Carla and Gerald Du Manoir Fund Pat Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Gormican Karen Cozzo Henry Duddy Cheryl and Marc Fratepietro Elizabeth and Robert Higgins-Steele Saranathan Govindarajan Fabien Crommen Stephen Duncan Patricia Frazier Martha L. Hildreth Lynne Gray Margaret B. Crone Eric Durand Katlyn Free Hillel Academy Stephanie Greeff Marguerite Cudahy Corey Dyck Alison Frick Katie Noonan Hillyer Richard Green

46 Shih Wei Ho IBM Employee Services Center Nida Javaid Charles and Cosmo Kelly Suketu Kothari Mr. James G. Hoffman ICE NYSE Foundation Inc. Teresa Jennings Katherine S. Kendrick Alex Krasavin Sima Hoffman Indiegogo John Jeyakumar Mohammed Khan Kevin and Allison Krieser Suzanne and Larre Hoke InfoReady Pty Ltd Lin-Chuen Jin Bhavna Khatri Ranjani Krishnamurthi Stephen and Margot Holland Instituto Di Istruzione Superiore - Lunardi Linda Joh Anu Khosla Susan B. Kroes Richard Hollander and Peggy E. Weil International Monetary Fund David and Donna Johnson Vatsala Khurana Frances Krogstad Catherine Hollis Gay Introcaso Dr. Scott S. Johnson Sylvia Kihara and Roger Neill Kelli and Michael Krueger Ryan Holzwarth R. Blake Ireland Basistha Joshi Katherine Kim Srilakshmi Kulkarni Eugenia Hom David Isaacson Lu Juan and Benny K. Ng Greg Kimball Erik and Chrstine Kulstad Michael Hooley Brooks and Beverly Jackson Sydney Julien Diane Kinney Devarshi Kumar James and Bethany Hornthal William Jacobi Francis W. Jump Jr. and Joan M. Jump KL University America Alumni Association Jagadeesh Kumar Susan and James Hosek Holly Jacoby Emre Kacar Lyn Knox Nishesh Kumar Dr. Ihab A. Hosny Jacquelyn J. Legg Memorial Trust Orestis Kaldelis Rainer Koehl David Kuperstein Dana Howell Savitar Jagtiani Choi Sim Kan Mark Konings Suresh Kurella Heather Hradek Emilia and Frederic Jagush Jenny Kane Katarzyna Konkowska Jane Kurson Huang Family Charitable Fund Dilip and Chandrika Jain Tamilarasi Kannan Virginia Konzelman Cathy and Ron Kurstin Monquen Huang Kanti and Vijaya Jain David and Kenlyn Kanouse Margaret Kopec and John Glanz King Nok Kwok Peter Huber Jaydeep Jaiswal David Kanouse Elina Koretsky Yvonne Kwong Peter M. Hudelson Munizeh Jan Swati Kapadia Soheila Korourian Jane Lacy Suhail Husain Sonja Jankowfsky Basava Katragadda Marek Kosinski Binh Lam

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47 Jennifer Lang Dariusz Lozny Andres Mena Tamer Nassar Marc Pelet Edward Lau Julia and Stephen Luerman Joanne Menapace David and Angella Nazarian Katharine Pemberton Marion Laurie Steven and Gayle Lund Ruth J. Mendez Sherri and Arnold Nelson Marta Pena Verena Laursen Daniel S. Lyons Glenn Mendoza Ann and Bruce Nerland Ruth and Samuel Perelson Elizabeth Le Tien Yen Ma Roger Mennillo Gretchen M. Newman Andrea and Ronald Perez Thom Quoc Ly and Kham Le Alvin Maala Simon Merrells Jonathan Neustadter Michael Perez Carolyn LeClaire Doug MacLaren Pam Merrill Hieu Ngo Kristen and Mark Perlmutter Caroline Leach Macquarie Bank Foundation Richard and Kathy Merrill Chan Nguyen David Perlson Pui Yee Lee Madison Mountaineering Neeharika Mettupalli Hien Nguyen Thomas Pernice and Liza Utter Ina Lee Adelheid J. Mager Nick and Vaughan Meyer Minh Nguyen Todd D. Peterson Joe Legallet Neil Mahajan Clifford Milbry Vinh Nguyen Christine and Patrick Pfankuch Li Lei Robert Main Andrew Miller Jan Nickey Stephen Phillips Nathalie C. Leighton Alinne Majarian Jeff Miller Mary Anne Nidiry Qwen Pinckney Janetta Levake Dr. Joyce Majure and Dr. Chris Moreno Bob Miller and Jude Wilber Aaron Nissen Stacy Pineles Stephen Levin Anita Malik Adam Milner Linda Norman Jennifer Pitts Susan and Bruce Levin William Malone Danny Ming Susan North Maria Pogatsas Cynthia and Steve Levine Ng Man Ying Georgina N. Miranda Mariangela Noyes Jenifer Polenzani Steven M. Levine Shiu Man and Bette Yu Lee Amit Mittal NRS International Darcy and Jeffrey Pollack Richard Levinson Tracy Man Mark E. Mizicko Daniel O’Connell David and Elin Poneman Patricia Lewis and B. E. Anderson Fred Manaster Teresa Moffatt Gustavo Oliva Oliver Potts Oksana Lien Liisa Margosian Priscila Montana Erica Olson Ann Powers and Vincent Paoletti Jeffrey Lim Yolanda Marín Alain Montour Patsy and Wade Oltmanns Praveen Pratapaneni Ping Lin Mary Ann Marko Susan B. Monus Jan Opdahl Rebecca Marie Prevot Theodore Lin Sheryl Marks Dr. and Mrs. David Moore Our Task PSEG Foundation Wanghwa Lin Charles Marlowe Thomas Moran Prasad Ozarkar John Ptak and Margaret Black Yen-Ping Lin Lejeune Maryse Ruth Morentz Satish Padmanabhan Yau Pui Yip Yi-Chieh Lin Ronald and Jane Massa Morpace Inc. Palm Beach County’s Information Systems Stevie Pyon Services Gregory J. Liposky Joanna Massey Colin Morrison Donna Quan Sanjay Pandey Dianne Lior Gaurav Mathur Stephen Morrison Kathleen Quasula Peg and Fredric Pashkow Alyssa Y Liu Doris Mayr Timothy Morrison Josephine Quek Chaitanya Patel Qiong Liu Glen Mazzara John Morse Wei Li Quek Ilesh Patel Marjorie Loeb Jeffrey and Masako McBride Jean Mozolic Steve Raby Kushal Patel Steven Loftus Nanine McDonald Kathleen and William Mudd Nancy Radke Nira Patel Mindy Loiselle and Lanny Levenson Susan R. Mckay Beth Mullin Sandhya Rai-Sherpa Rasik Patel Diana Lopez Andrade Erin McKenzie Lee Ann Murray Rahul Raj Patty Roe Robbins Fund of the Jewish Eva Lopez John and Theresa McKeon Vibhuti Mutha Shankar Raman Community Foundation Angela M. Lore Dot McQuade Elizabeth and Peter Myles Deborah and James Ramo David J. Paul Joanne E. Lotreck Dr. William and Mimi Meffert Denise Nahigian Sunay Ravindra Nicholas H. Paul Ivan Louey Bhavin Mehta Hari Nair Sandeep Rawat Barbara Paulsen Martin Louglin Joseph Melrose Amandeep Nanda Ann Reed John Pedersen Oliver Low Julia Meltzer Krishnakumar Narayanan 48 vanuatu

49 Lori Reinhard Mark Rumple Gerald and Connie Schroeder Pam Snook Corey Tatman Allan B. Reiskin Beverly Runnels Hope Schroy Daniel and Tracy Soiseth A. R. Taylor Renaissance Charitable Foundation Nancy L. Ryan Benjamin Schultze Yogendra Somaiya Richard Taylor Theodore Richane Patrick Ryan and Maye Fukumoto Dr. Lora Schulwitz Keijiro Sorimachi Tammy Taylor Todd Rio Josephine Sacabo Rick and Marie Schuster Donald and Edna Spencer Dr. Cynthia A. Telles and Joseph Waz Ron and Georgina Rizk Anne Sacks Jean Schwartz Michael Speyer Joel A. Thomas, in honor of Larkin Mohn Bryant and Eric Bryant for their wedding Rachael Kuhnert Robertson Ray Sacks Diane Seede, In memory of Bill Simon and Anand Srinivasan Fatime Simon Scott Thomas Jan Rodolfo Natalia and Peter Safran Krishnan Srinivasan Rebecca Senoglu Selena Thomas Gemma Rogers Sahai Family Charitable Foundation Saravana Srinivasan Tati Senthil Kumar Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Mr. & Mrs. Norman R. Rogers Gerald I. Sakai Anand Sriram Sephora USA, Inc. Leslie Thurman Anne Rolland Kulathinganallur Sakthi St. Demetrios Ladies Philoptochos Society Vivek Seth Brenda Tiernan Deidre Roney and John Caderette Alice Saltonstall Viki and Jim St. John Ms. Celia D. Shapiro and Dr. Douglas B. Jack Tiethof and Anita Sy William and Sandra Roork Marco Salvini Dr. Keith and Vickie Stamler Kamerow Nancy Title David Root and Barbara Banks Padma Samala Starbucks Coffee Company Leslie Shapiro Nitin Tiwari Wendy Rosen Pedro Sanchez Corinne Steensma Vansh Sharma Betty Tobon-Randal Alison Roth Jasmine Sanghvi Joyce L. Steier Mr. Stuart Sharpe Tricia Tong Robert Roth Lai Sau Chun Gael Stein Andrew Shaw Burke Townsend Barbara S. Royal Lieba Savitt Jeffrey and Petey Stein John Sheahan Anne and Roger Tracy Matthew Wood Royston, in honor of Clifton Joanne Sawyer Kevin Stevens Merle L. Sheridan and Abby Royston Chau Tran Andre Schmitz Linda-Marie Studley Yana Shinkar Marcia Rozelle Miriam Tuchman Michelle Schonstein Srini Subramanian Anna and Mike Shinoda RSUI Group, Inc. Katherine Tuckett James Sugrue Karen Short Mildred F. Tully Shridevi Sundar Janna Sidley Ambassador Robert Tuttle and Maria Sreekanth Suravajjala Cornelia Siev Hummer-Tuttle Giovanna Surratt Mindy and Adam Silverstein Lloyd and Inez Tyler Maria I. Sutton Buffy Sin Dr. Annie Umbricht and Mr. Christopher B. Judy C. Swanson Umbright Harlin Singh Brian Sweetnam UnitedHealth Group Kanu Singh Swift Digital Unity Church of Prescott Medha Singh Jocelyn Sylvester Stephanie and Leon Vahn Rajeev Singh Allan Tabilas Alok Vaish Gary Siow Atsushi Takeda Diane Van Boxel Michaela Sipkova Om Talajia Chaya van Essen Laurie and John Sischo Jeyachande and Patricia Tamby Tod Van Name Jeffrey Sivess Joyce Tan Rekhi Varghese Bruce Smith Soon Hui Tan Verizon Foundation Thomas and Martha Smith Sorshin Tan Guido Viarisio Lindsay Smith-Munoz Xeauwei Tan William Vogel Una Smyth Hyrum Tanner Joan Wallace yemen Christopher Snodgrass Tasayu Tasnaphun John Walsh and Elizabeth Reardon Walsh

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Cover Tomas Van Houtryve 2 Lamech Mutava 4 Jocelyn Ortiz 6 Omar Havana 8 Rebecca Gustafson 10 Rebecca Gustafson 11 Claire Davidson 12 International Medical Corps 13 Tomas Van Houtryve 13 Crystal Wells 14 Alexander Kraus 16 Ashley Gilbertson 20 Stuart Sia 21 Jaya Vadlamudi 22 Alexander Kraus 23 Abdul Mateen 24 Jillian Rose 24 Pearl Gabel 24 Jillian Rose 24 Jillian Rose 25 Crystal Wells 26 Tomas Van Houtryve 31 Dr. Christian Mulamba 32 International Medical Corps 33 International Medical Corps 35 Maia Baldauf 36 Margaret Traub 39 International Medical Corps 41 Melissa Winkler 42 International Medical Corps 44 Lamech Mutava 47 Jan Paco 49 Jacob Schaefer 50 International Medical Corps 51 Anil Kangal 52 Crystal Wells 54 Lamech Mutava 56 Alexander Kraus 58 Claire Davidson

REPORT CREATIVE DIRECTION Kate Kimball

REPORT ART DIRECTION AND DESIGN Jocelyn Kornfeld

REPORT DESIGN Theresa Baxter 55 56 MISSION

International Medical Corps is a global, humanitarian, nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering through health care training and relief and development programs. Established in 1984 by volunteer doctors and nurses, International Medical Corps is a private, voluntary, nonpolitical, nonsectarian organization. Its mission is to improve the quality of life through health interventions and related activities that build local capacity in underserved communities worldwide. By offering training and health care to local populations and medical assistance to people at highest risk, and with the flexibility to respond rapidly to emergency situations, International Medical Corps rehabilitates devastated health care systems and helps bring them back to self-reliance.

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57 GIVE HOPE ANDHEALTH SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS

There are many ways you can help International Medical Corps provide lifesaving care and help communities gain self-reliance after a disaster.

To learn more or to donate, contact us at 1-800-481-4462 or go online to internationalmedicalcorps.org/give

STANDARD GIVING WORKPLACE GIVING PLANNED GIVING

€ Become a First Responder Monthly Ask if your workplace participates in Contact Elaine Benditson at Donor these simple giving options: 310-826-7800 for information on: € Make a one-time gift via check, credit card, wire transfer or online € Corporate Matching Gifts € Creating a gift in your will € Make a charitable gift of stocks or € Combined Federal Campaign € Making a gift of life mutual funds for federal employees: Our insurance € Make a gift in honor or in memory of designation number is 10912 € Leaving a gift from a a loved one retirement account

CONTACT US: Attn: Resource Development International Medical Corps 12400 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1500 1-800-481-4462 Los Angeles, CA 90025 internationalmedicalcorps.org/give sierra leone International Medical Corps is governed by an all-volunteer Board of Directors and qualifies as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and under Section 23701(d) of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. International Medical Corps’ Tax Identification Number is 95-3949646. All contributions are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. 58 GIVE HOPE ANDHEALTH SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS

There are many ways you can help International Medical Corps provide lifesaving care and help communities gain self-reliance after a disaster.

To learn more or to donate, contact us at 1-800-481-4462 or go online to internationalmedicalcorps.org/give

STANDARD GIVING WORKPLACE GIVING PLANNED GIVING

€ Become a First Responder Monthly Ask if your workplace participates in Contact Elaine Benditson at Donor these simple giving options: 310-826-7800 for information on: € Make a one-time gift via check, credit card, wire transfer or online € Corporate Matching Gifts € Creating a gift in your will € Make a charitable gift of stocks or € Combined Federal Campaign € Making a gift of life mutual funds for federal employees: Our insurance € Make a gift in honor or in memory of designation number is 10912 € Leaving a gift from a a loved one retirement account

CONTACT US: Attn: Resource Development International Medical Corps 12400 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1500 1-800-481-4462 Los Angeles, CA 90025 internationalmedicalcorps.org/give

International Medical Corps is governed by an all-volunteer Board of Directors and qualifies as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and under Section 23701(d) of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. International Medical Corps’ Tax Identification Number is 95-3949646. All contributions are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. 59 60