2012 Changing Lives DKT International through Social Annual Report Marketing

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In 2011, we provided 24.5 million couple years of protection, resulting DKT Contribution to CPR in in significant health impact. DKT Select Countries 2011 programs prevented an estimated 60.0 7 million unwanted pregnancies, n CPR – Other 1.4 million abortions, and more than 50.0 n CPR from DKT 12.8 11,000 maternal deaths. The couples 40.0 we serve represent some 6% of all couples using in the 30.0 19.6 developing world (excluding ). 20.0 10.9 44.2 1.9

Contraceptive Prevalence 10.0 Our cost per couple year of protection 16.4 6.8 14.4 10.1 5.2 (the amount of contraceptive protection 0.0 Philippines Sudan Indonesia Mozambique needed for one couple over one year), 40% 58% 47% 22% 16% continued to be around $2 per couple — remarkably low.

In 2011, DKT established new programs in Ghana and Morocco. In Ghana, DKT is in the process of registering three brands and more than ten products for family planning. In Morocco, DKT has already started providing couples with contraceptives. In both countries, the goal is to increase the affordable options for family planning and to help make contraceptive use more equal between rich and poor, urban and rural consumers.

The Ghana program was started through a unique model of innovative financing — the DKT Indonesia program provided $1 million in seed money generated from the sale of and pills. We have similarly received and deployed funds from Brazil and the Philippines.

Another highlight of 2011 was the inauguration of our fifth program in Mozambique. Social franchising is a network of health/family planning workers that aims to increase the number of providers and health services offered, to provide services at an equal or lower cost than other delivery options, to provide services that adhere to quality standards and serve all population groups. Social franchising provides a small but growing share of our health impact.

Our success has been possible only with the dedication and hard work of our 1,800 employees and our many partners in 18 countries, plus the donors who support our work financially and morally. We thank them all and look forward to collaborating to bring family planning and safe abortion to more and more couples in 2012.

Sincerely,

Philip D. Harvey President, DKT International

2 n DKT International Annual Report 2012 DKT Health Impact in 2011

n Distributed n Provided 650 MILLION+ 24.5 MILLION Male & Female COUPLE YEARS OF Condoms PROTECTION IN 18 COUNTRIES n Delivered representing some 17 MILLION+ 6% of all couples Long-Lasting using family Contraceptive Methods planning in the (IUDs, Injectables, Implants) developing world (excluding China) n Prevented n 1.4 MILLION+ Prevented Abortions 7 MILLION Unwanted Pregnancies n Most Couple Years n of Protection: Provided INDONESIA (6.6 million) 74 MILLION+ Oral & Emergency Newest Program: Contraceptives GHANA (2011) Most Sterilizations n Most Misoprostol Pills Sold: Since 2000: EGYPT (11 million) Poorest Country: DR CONGO ($320 per capita) n Prevented more than 11,000 Most Website Hits: Maternal Deaths BRAZIL (2.2 million)

DKT Board: Philip D. Harvey, President and Founder, DKT International Tim Black, Founder, Marie Stopes International Robert Cizsewski, Former Executive Director, Population Services International Dana Hovig, Chief Executive, Marie Stopes International Christopher Purdy, Executive Vice President, DKT International DKT Senior Leadership: Brazil, Daniel Marun; China (Shanghai), Jimmy Cai; China (Ürümqi), Neil Schmid; DRC, Sandra Gass; Egypt, Ashraf Fouad; Ethiopia, Andrew Piller; Ghana, Mary Aikenhead; India (Janani), Don Douglas; India (Mumbai), Patrick Louvel; Indonesia, Todd Callahan; Malaysia, R. Thetchanamoorthy; Mexico, Karina de la Vega; Morocco, Maurice Kupfer; Mozambique, Jeff Seed; , Juan Garcia; Philippines, Terry Scott; Sudan, Ambrose Alagiri; , Robert Padua; , Yakup Aydogan; , AC Bushnell

DKT International Annual Report 2012 n 3 Financial Statement & Donors

DKT INTERNATIONAL, INC. COMBINED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITY Year Ended December 31, 2010

DKT International gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the following organizations, foundations, and governments. DKT pledges to be worthy of their trust.

n AusAID http://www.ausaid.gov.au n The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation n Department for International Development (DFID) http://www.gatesfoundation.org Britain http://www.dfid.gov.uk n The David and Lucile Packard Foundation n Government of India http://india.gov.in/govt.php http://www.packard.org n Irish Aid http://www.irishaid.gov.ie n Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands http://www.minbuza.nl n KfW (German Development Bank) http://www.kfw.de n The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation n Marie Stopes International http://www.mariestopes.org.uk http://www.hewlett.org n National AIDS Commission, Indonesia n UNDP http://www.undp.org http://www.aidsindonesia.or.id n United Nations Population Fund n National AIDS Control Organization (India) http://www.unfpa.org http://www.nacoonline.org/NACO n US Agency for International Development n Population Council http://www.popcouncil.org http://www.usaid.gov

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