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DISASTER RELIEF
CAPABILITIES
GUIDE
1ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
SURGEON
20 SEPTEMBER 1999
1st edition
INTRODUCTION
The Non-Government Organization NGO, International Organization IO, and
Private Voluntary Organization PVO Relief Capabilities Guide has been
written and compiled by the I MEF SURGEONS Office as a reference tool
for civil-military medical plans officers.
The development of the Relief Capabilities Guide has been drawn from
several sources which include: The Combined Forces Command AcofS,
Policy Division (USFK), the Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA), the
Field Operations Guide for Disaster Assessment and Response (FOG), the
ReliefWeb Directory of Humanitarian Organizations, the Interaction
Group Member Profiles, and the World Health Organizations list of NonGovernmental Organizations.
For further reading please refer to the listed references.
Comments for revision can be directed to:
Commanding General
ATTN SURGEON
I MEF
P.O. Box 555300
Camp Pendleton, CA 92055-5300
LCDR R.L. Haworth, MSC, USNR
Medical Plans & Operations
CAPT B.R. Boynton, MC, USN
I MEF Surgeon
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Purpose. The purpose of this document is to provide the I MEF Surgeons
office and others who participate in humanitarian assistance or
disaster relief operations with a guide to Non-Government
Organizations, International Organizations, and Private Voluntary
Organizations that could become involved in those operations.
Scope. This document is a compilation of larger organizations and
agencies that serve as umbrella organizations for smaller International
Organizations or Non-Government Organizations, either for the provision
of funds, information sharing, or operational ethics. Such umbrella
organizations usually have a good idea of what their junior member
organizations are doing or planning to do. Four CONUS organizations
that make useful Points Of Contact are: Office for Foreign Disaster
Assistance (OFDA) under USAID; the Office of Refugees and Migration
within the Department of State; and the UN's Office for Coordination of
Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA). Through these organizations and their
memberships a civil-military planner can begin to grasp the scope of
the IO/NGO involvement in an area of operational interest.
Source documents, phone numbers, and web-site addresses are provided
for users of this document to determine the correctness and timeliness
of the information.
Sources.
 Joint Publication 3-08, “Interagency Coordination During Joint
Operations, Volume II,” 9 October 1996.
 Joint Publication 3-07.3, "Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Peace Operations," 12 February 1999.
 Interaction Members Guide.
 Internet sources as listed.
 Relief-Web, (OCHA contact Directory).
Organization. Chapter 1 is a quick reference of organizations and
capabilities depicted in matrix format, the mechanism of domestic
versus international disaster relief, and interagency telephone and
facsimile number listing. Chapter 2 through 6 provides more detailed
information about those same organizations. Each of those chapters
represents a particular organizational category. Chapter 7 summarizes
various Department of Defense (DOD) humanitarian programs. Chapter 8
provides a reference guide to organizational Web Pages.
Policy. The information provided in this document does not authorize
direct coordination by military staffs. Appropriate staffing
procedures are required and contact should be made through established
channels.
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Table of Contents
1.
MATRICES OF ORGANIZATIONS AND CAPABILITIES
US Government Agencies ...............................................
United Nations & Other International Organizations ...................
US Private Voluntary Organizations ...................................
Non-Government Organizations .........................................
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a. QUICK REFERENCE
US Federal Agencies .................................................. 1-9
b. Domestic and international disaster relief mecanisms ........... 1-10
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US GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Department Of Agriculture (USDA) ....................................
Department Of State (DOS) ...........................................
National Security Council (NSC) .....................................
Peace Corps .........................................................
US Agency For International Development/
Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) ...............
US Information Agency (USIA) ........................................
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UNITED NATIONS AGENCIES
UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) .........................................
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (formerly
Department of Humanitarian Affairs) ..........................
UN Food And Agriculture Organization (FAO) ..........................
UN High Commissioner For Refugees (UNHCR) ...........................
UN World Food Programme (WFP) .......................................
UN World Health Organization (WHO) ..................................
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UNITED NATIONS EXECUTIVE CONTACT LIST ........................ 4-36
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NGOs REGISTERED WITH ReliefWeb ............................... 5-40
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PVOs REGISTERED WITH INTERACTION ............................. 6-73
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DOD PROGRAMS MATRIX ......................................... 7-142
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WEB REFERENCE GUIDE ......................................... 8-143
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1. ORGANIZATION CAPABILITIES
US Government Agencies
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HEALTH CARE SERVICES
COMMUNICATIONS
TRANSPORTATION
REFUGEE SERVICES
SEARCH & RESCUE
FIRE FIGHTING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INFORMATION & PLANNING
ENERGY
NUTRITION SERVICES
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Defense
DOE-US Department of
Energy
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Interior
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Justice
DOL-US Department of Labor
DOS - US Department of
State
DOT - US Department of
Transportation
CIA - Central Intelligence
Agency
EPA - Environmental Protection
Agency
FEMA - Federal Emergency
Management Agency
GSA - General Services
Administration
NCS - National Communications
System
NRC - Nuclear Regulatory
Commission
USDA - US Department of
Agriculture (Food for Peace
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United Nations & Other International
Organizations
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SANITATION
CLOTHING & SHELTER
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
COMMUNICATIONS
TRANSPORTATION
REFUGEE SERVICES
SEARCH & RESCUE
FIRE FIGHTING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INFORMATION & PLANNING
ENERGY
NUTRITION SERVICES
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UNOCHA - UN Department of Humanitarian
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FAO - UN Food and Agriculture
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UNHCR - UN High Commissioner for
Refugees
UNICEF - UN Children’s
Fund
ICRC - International Committee
of the Red Cross
IFRC - International Federation
of Red Cross
WFP - UN World Food
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WHO - UN World Health
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FIRE FIGHTING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INFORMATION & PLANNING
ENERGY
NUTRITION SERVICES
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ADRA - Adventist Development & Relief
Agency International (NGO)
AICF/USA - International Action
Against Hunger
ARC - American Red Cross
CARE/USA - Cooperative for Assistance
and Relief Everywhere
CRS - Catholic Relief Services
(NGO)
IMC - International Medical Corps
InterAction - American Council for
Voluntary International Action
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ICRC - International
Rescue Committee
LWR - Lutheran World
Relief, Inc. (NGO)
OXFAM AMERICA Oxfam
(America)
RI - Refugees
International (NGO)
SCF/US - Save the
Children
Federation/United
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TRANSPORTATION
REFUGEE SERVICES
SEARCH & RESCUE
FIRE FIGHTING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INFORMATION & PLANNING
ENERGY
NUTRITION SERVICES
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY
PUBLIC INFORMATION
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MSF - Medecins Sans Frontieres
Without Borders)
OXFAM UK/I - Oxfam (United
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SCF/UK - Save the Children
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a. INTERAGENCY TELEPHONE AND FACSIMILE NUMBER LISTING
US Federal Agencies
Federal Agencies:
Phone Numbers:
Numbers:
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
(703) 482-2243
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
(202) 260-0279
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
(202) 646-3930
General Services Administration (GSA)
(202) 501-1439
National Communications System (NCS)
(703) 692-2740
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
(301) 504-2260
Peace Corps
(202) 606-3110
US Agency for International Development (USAID)
(202) 647-0148
Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA)
(202) 647-5269
US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
(202) 720-2166
US Department of Commerce (DOC)
(202) 482-4576
US Department of Energy (DOE)
(202) 586-8134
US Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
(202) 690-6380
US Department of Housing & Urban Development (DHUD)
(202) 619-8153
US Department of the Interior (DOI)
(202) 208-5048
US Department of Justice (DOJ)
(202) 514-4371
US Department of Labor (DOL)
(202) 219-7312
US Department of State (DOS)
(202) 647-6434
US Department of Transportation (DOT)
N/A
US Information Agency (USIA)
(202) 205-0484
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Facsimile
(703) 482-5868
(202) 260-2090
(202) 646-3923
(202) 501-0012
(703) 607-4901
(301) 415-7000
(202) 606-3010
(202) 647-4000
(202) 647-5916
(202) 720-3631
(202) 482-3934
(202) 586-5000
(202) 690-7591
(202) 708-0980
(202) 208-3651
(202) 514-2000
(202) 219-6666
(202) 647-4000
(202) 366-4000
(202) 619-6194
b. Domestic versus International Disaster Relief and
Humanitarian Assistance mechanisms.
The Host Nation (HN) has the primary responsibility for managing the
event. The process by which the US becomes involved in Humanitarian
Assistance HA or Disaster Relief DR is complex and is outlined in
figure 1. Pre-existing agreements between the US and other nations may
simplify and streamline this process. The creation of a standing or
designated JTF Headquarters for this mission reduces response time
considerably. The US Government (USG) may be involved as part of a
multi-nation relief force, as augmenting International Organizations
(IOs) and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), or as a US unilateral
action. Regardless, DOD will probably not be the lead USG agent in any
response efforts.
Figure 1. The Beginning of a HA/DR Mission
1) Domestic Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief.
a. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is primarily
responsible for HA/DR operations within the U.S. except for
nuclear incidents. Department of Energy (DOE) is responsible for
nuclear incidents. FEMA utilizes its Federal Response Plan (FRP)
for implementing 12 Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) to manage
and mitigate the consequences resulting from a disaster.
b. The Department of Defense assigns a Defense Coordinating Officer
(DCO) to support FEMA in executing its mission. The DCO oversees
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a Defense Coordinating Element (DCE) which coordinates DOD
support to the Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO – which is
FEMA), and the State Coordinating Officer (SCO). The DCE
validates whether or not DOD can support the mission’s
requirements by matching requests from the FCO against the
capabilities of available DOD assets. The DCE has authority to
tasks units with missions once they are deemed supportable.
c. To conduct on-site coordination, and act as the DCO’s “eyes &
ears,” a Forward Assessment and Coordination Team (FACT) may be
employed.
d. The DCO, DCE, and FACT make up DOD’s interface to the Incident
Command System employed by the state to manage the consequences
of the disaster/catastrophe. DOD normally restricts its dialogue
to the FCO. However, under the Stafford Act, DOD can respond
immediately to requests for assistance in order to save lives or
mitigate suffering (unlike other federal agencies, which must
await a “presidential declaration”).
e. When an incident occurs, the lowest (local) government entity is
responsible for managing the consequences of the event. DOD only
provides support to augment and assist in the response and limits
its authority to control of DOD assets.
2) FOREIGN Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief.
a. DOD’s response to domestic and foreign CM incidents involves
different interfaces, policies, and funding. Instead of the FCO,
the US State Department acts as the lead US representative. The
Host Nation experiencing the incident acts as the “SCO” and may
establish a response center called a Humanitarian Operations
Center (HOC).
b. NGOs and IOs, such as the United Nations or the International
Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) may
be present in these operations. The International Committee of
the Red Cross (ICRC) primarily works in war zones. These groups
may be in the country at the time of the incident, or arrive soon
after. Their value to the DOD effort relies upon the JTF-CM
commander ensuring there is unity of effort and consensual endstates among all organizations, which may impact the JTF mission.
It is extremely important to achieve synergy of effort toward the
common goal of recovery.
c. The DOD response centers around a task organized JTF-CM that
addresses the humanitarian needs of the Host Nation HN. The
mitigation efforts are focused on reduction of the health
consequences in the exposed population. As an initial response the
CINC may deploy a Humanitarian Assistance Survey Team (HAST) to
begin site assessment and coordination with the State Department’s
assistance team.
d. USAID's OFDA has developed a response capability called the
Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) as a method of providing
rapid response assistance to inhternational disasters, as mandated
by the Foreign Assistance Act. The usual composition of DART is
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shown in figure 2. Other response teams with specific capabilities
representing other US governmental agencies such as DOE may also
be involved. Coordination and communication between such
assessment teams and USG agencies must occur on all levels.
e. During the initial USG response the DART will assess resource
requirements and begin the combined effort of providing
information to their respective headquarters so planners can begin
Crisis Action Planning (CAP).
OFDA DART ORGANIZATION
Team Leader
Liaison Officer
Safety Officer
Press Officer
Admin/Contracts
Officer
Logistics
Coordinator
Operations
Coordinator
Planning
Coordinator
Procurement
Supply
Medical
Info
Admin
Transport
Tech/Science
Assessment
Commo
SAR
Project Off
Aviation
Tech/Science
Figure 6. OFDA DART Organization as shown in Field Operations Guide (FOG)
2. US GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESCRIPTIONS
Department Of Agriculture (USDA)
1. Authority and Responsibilities
Within the US Department of Agriculture, most day-to-day international
responsibilities are exercised by the Foreign Agricultural Service
(FAS). The agency is represented by agricultural counselors and
attaches working with US embassies throughout the world.
2. Organizational Structure
For field coordination, initial contact should be made through the FAS
agricultural counselor or attaché, or directly to FAS/International
Cooperation and Development (ICD) Program if there is no agricultural
office. Further operational coordination in the field may be made
through a civil-military operations center (CMOC), if established, with
appropriate USDA field personnel. To coordinate agricultural
development and emergency technical assistance, the FAS/ICD has major
responsibilities. The Deputy Administrator for FAS/ICD has the
authority to accept funding and implementation responsibilities on
behalf of the USDA technical agencies, and to assist in the
implementation process. FAS/ICD also coordinates USDA relations with a
variety of governmental and international organizations.
3. Capabilities and Core Competencies
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The following USDA Services provide the Department key capabilities.
• Cooperative State Research Service and the Extension Service provide
wide-ranging capabilities to support agricultural sector needs.
• Natural Resources Conservation Service provides specialists in soil
and water conservation.
• Forest Service, active in the conservation and proper use of forest
resources, also provides disaster-scene management skills.
• Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service assists in the protection
of food resources from pests and disease threats.
• Economic Research Service and the National Agricultural Statistics
Service, which help to better understand the condition of agricultural
sectors and the probable effects of different policy decisions.
The US Department of Agriculture has wide ranging knowledge and skills
in the US agricultural sector and applies these skills to analysis and
development overseas.
Department Of State (DOS)
1. Authority and Responsibilities
Under the Constitution, the President has the authority to make
treaties, to receive foreign emissaries, to appoint diplomatic and
consular officials, and to exercise other authority provided by
legislation. To assist the President in the exercise of these duties,
Congress created the Department of State in 1789, with the Secretary of
State as its head.
2. Organizational Structure
a. Department of State Headquarters.
The DOS’s headquarters provides political guidance to the Department,
to the United States Agency for International Development, to the US
Information Agency, which is known overseas as the US Information
Service, and to the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
• Subordinate to the Secretary are the Deputy Secretary of State and
the Under Secretaries, who are responsible for management and
coordination of the foreign policy process. There are Under Secretaries
of State for each of the following:
•• Political Affairs. Responsible for the general conduct of political
relations and for representing the Department and the Secretary at the
NSC Deputies level.
The Department of State is the agency of the US Government primarily
responsible for planning and implementing the foreign policy of the
United States. The DOS is headed by the Secretary of State, who is the
ranking member of the President’s Cabinet and fourth in
Presidential succession. The SECSTATE is the President’s principal
advisor on the conduct of foreign affairs and the formulation of
foreign policy. In its diplomatic role, the Department
is an important source of foreign affairs data, national security and
economic information, and data on the policies and inner workings of
the countries of the world. In its consular
function, it provides notarial and citizenship services to American
citizens abroad and assists in implementing US immigration and
naturalization laws.
•• Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs. Responsible for
foreign policy decisions in these areas.
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•• Arms Control and International Security Affairs. Charged with the
responsibility for policies in these areas, including all policy
matters relating to security assistance, sensitive technology transfer,
and counter-proliferation.
•• Global Affairs. Responsible for all matters on global issues, such
as international narcotics, counter-terrorism, environment and science,
population and refugees, labor, and human rights.
•• Management. Responsible for the Department’s resource management,
including personnel. • The Department divides the world by function and
region. Seven bureaus, responsible to the Under Secretary for Political
Affairs, are organized geographically, and are headed by the Assistant
Secretaries of State for:
•• African Affairs;
•• East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
•• European and Canadian Affairs;
•• Near Eastern Affairs;
National Security Council (NSC)
1. Authority and Responsibilities
The National Security Council was established in 1947 and gives advice
on integrating foreign, economic and military policies as they relate
to national security. It develops policy options, considers
implications, coordinates operational problems that require interdepartmental consideration, develops recommendations for the President,
and monitors policy implementation. The NSC staff is the President’s
principal staff for national security issues. NSC documents are
established to inform USG departments and agencies of Presidential
actions. These include the following:
a. Presidential Decision Directive (PDD).
The PDD series announces Presidential decisions implementing national
policy objectives of national security. PDDs usually lay out in detail
the logic, rationale, and thinking behind the decisions. Some
decisions, such as covert actions, must be formatted as “findings.”
b. Presidential Review Directive (PRD).
The PRD series directs that studies be undertaken involving national
security policy and objectives.
c. Other Communications.
Under recent administrations, Presidential decisions have been
communicated by intelligence findings, National Security Directives,
National Security Decision Directives, and other types. Past
administrations have also used National Security Action Memorandums,
Presidential Directives, and even Executive Orders.
The National Security Council was established by the National Security
Act of 1947 as the principal forum to consider national security issues
that require Presidential decision. Its membership includes the
President, the Vice President, the Secretary of State, and the
Secretary of Defense. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the
Director of Central Intelligence serve as statutory advisors to the
NSC. It recommends objectives and commitments to the President,
assesses risks to the United States related to our military power and
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considers matters of common interest to the government concerning
national security. The NSC sits atop a structure of departments and
agencies that mirrors its composition and provides an operating level
for the planning and implementation of national security decisions.
2. Organizational Structure
The NSC is chaired by the President. Its membership includes the
President, the Vice President, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of
Defense, the Secretary of the Treasury, the US Representative to the
UN, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the
Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs, and the Chief of Staff
to the President. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the
Director of Central Intelligence serve as statutory advisors to the
NSC. The Attorney General, the Director of the Office of Management and
Budget, heads of other executive departments and agencies, and senior
officials of the Executive Office of the President and the NSC staff
may attend meetings of the NSC at the special invitation of the
President or the National Security Advisor.
1. Three NSC sub-groups were established by NSDthe NSC Principals Committee (NSC/PC),
the NSC Deputies Committee (NSC/DC),
and the NSC Interagency Working Groups (NSC/IWGs).
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Peace Corps
1. Authority and Responsibilities
The Peace Corps is an independent Federal agency committed to meeting
the basic needs of those living in the countries in which it operates.
President John F. Kennedy created the Peace Corps by Executive Order in
1961.
2. Organizational Structure
The Peace Corps is headquartered in Washington, D.C. (1990 K Street,
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20526.) Fifteen offices in major US cities help
thousands of Peace Corps applicants compete for placement as
volunteers. The Peace Corps’ international operations are divided into
four regions: Africa; Asia and the Pacific; Europe, Central Asia, and
the Mediterranean; and Inter-America. Approximately 7,000 Peace Corps
volunteers and trainees serve in over 90 countries in Asia, the
Pacific, Africa, the Middle East, Central and South America, the
Caribbean, Central and Eastern Europe, and the former Soviet Union.
Since 1961, over 140,000 Peace Corps volunteers have served in over 100
countries worldwide.
3. Capabilities and Core Competencies
Peace Corps volunteers provide assistance in six program sectors.
a. Agriculture — food production, storage, distribution, marketing,
sustainable agriculture, aquaculture, and pest management.
b. Education — English, mathematics, science, or business studies;
special, vocational, and non-formal education activities for adults and
at-risk youth.
c. Environment — community work, teaching the importance of national
resource conservation along with sustainable management techniques;
reforestation, forestry and watershed management.
d. Health — primary health care services, maternal and child health
activities, nutrition, community health education, Guinea worm
eradication, water and sanitation projects, and human immuno-deficiency
virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) education and
prevention.
e. Small Business — local economic development through self-sustaining
income and employment producing practices, business management,
commercial banking and related skills, and assisting efforts to
establish free market economies.
f. Urban Development — housing, solid waste management, urban planning
and urban youth development projects.
4. Interagency Relationships
a. Peace Corps volunteers, by nature of their commitment and
responsibilities, traditionally work as members of a team. Through its
collaborative agreements with USG agencies and ongoing cooperation and
coordination with NGOs and PVOs, and with self-help grants to
indigenous groups, the Peace Corps strengthens and increases its
impact.
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b. To maximize foreign assistance funds, the Peace Corps works closely
with other USG agencies, particularly the US Agency for International
Development, the US Department of Agriculture, USDA/Forest Service, US
Department of the Interior, DOI/ Park Service, the Environmental
Protection Agency, and the US Department of Health and Human Services.
In many countries, Peace Corps coordinates its efforts with NGOs and
PVOs that also receive support from the US Government (USG).
US Agency For International Development/Office
Of US Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA)
The United States Agency for International Development plays both a
major role in US foreign policy and a principal role in interagency
coordination. It is an autonomous agency under the policy direction of
the Secretary of State through the International Development
Cooperation Agency, which is headed by the Administrator of USAID.
USAID administers and directs the US foreign economic assistance
program and acts as the lead Federal agency for US foreign disaster
assistance. USAID works largely in support of the Department of State
and manages a worldwide network of country programs for economic and
policy reforms that generates sound economic growth, encourages
political freedom and good governance, and invests in human resource
development. Response to natural and manmade disasters is one of the
Agency’s primary missions
1. Authority and Responsibilities
USAID administers a wide variety of programs in the developing world,
Central and Eastern Europe, and the newly independent states of the
former Soviet Union. It administers two kinds of foreign assistance;
the Development Assistance and Economic Support Funds. It provides
funding for extraordinary economic assistance in developing countries
and manages several “Food for Peace” assistance programs.
a. USAID focuses much of its efforts on six areas of special concern;
agriculture, the environment, child survival, AIDS, population
planning, and basic education. It directs all developmental assistance
programs under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, Public Law 480
(“Food for Peace”) and similar legislation.
b. USAID is also the principal agency charged with coordinating the USG
response to declared disasters and emergencies worldwide. Through its
Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance, the Agency administers the
President’s authority to provide emergency relief and long-term
humanitarian assistance in response to disasters as declared by the
Ambassador (also known as the Chief of Mission) within the affected
country or higher Department of State authority. USAID/OFDA may also
expedite interventions at the operational and tactical levels through
NGOs, PVOs, regional and international organizations, and other sources
of relief capacity.
c. The Administrator of USAID is the Special Coordinator for
International Disaster Assistance.
d. When a disaster declaration has been made by the Ambassador, USAID
coordinates the USG response. The Director of OFDA has primary
responsibility for initiating this response. The Administrator of
USAID, as the Special Coordinator, has delegated the authority to
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coordinate response to international disasters to OFDA, which is
organized under the Agency’s Bureau for Humanitarian Response.
USAID/OFDA responsibilities include:
• Organize and coordinate the total USG disaster relief response;
• Respond to embassy and/or mission requests for disaster assistance;
• Initiate necessary procurement of supplies, services and
transportation; and
• Coordinate assistance efforts with operational-level NGOs and PVOs.
2. Organizational Structure
USAID consists of a central headquarters staff in the Washington, D.C.,
area and a large number of overseas missions, offices, and regional
organizations.
a. Staff Offices and Functional Bureaus.
Four staff offices and five functional bureaus are responsible for
USAID’s overall policy formulation, program management, planning,
inter- and intra-agency coordination, resource allocation, training
programs, and liaison with Congress. International disaster assistance
activities are coordinated by OFDA.
b. Geographic Bureaus. Four bureaus (Africa; Asia and the Near East;
Europe and the Newly Independent States; and Latin America and the
Caribbean) are the principal USAID line offices, with responsibility
for the planning, formulation, and management of US economic
development and/or supporting assistance programs in their areas. There
are three types of country organizations; USAID Missions, Offices of
USAID Representative, and USAID Sections of the embassy.
US Information Agency (USIA)
1. Authority and Responsibilities
The United States Information Agency is an independent foreign affairs
agency within the Executive Branch responsible for the USG’s overseas
information, cultural, and educational exchange programs. Public
diplomacy — the USIA mission — complements and reinforces traditional
diplomacy by communicating US interests directly to foreign publics,
including strategically placed individuals and institutions. Since
1953, the United States Information Agency has been charged with the
conduct of public diplomacy within the policy parameters set by the
Secretary of State. The Director, USIA, reports directly to the
President. USIA is known overseas as the US Information Service (USIS).
The USIA Foreign Service Officers and staff operate at virtually all US
embassies and consulates abroad and also operate cultural and
information resource centers in many countries. USIS posts are
responsible for managing press strategy — including press releases and
press contacts — for all USG elements operating abroad under the
authority of the US Ambassador. USIA is also responsible for the Voice
of America, broadcasting worldwide in more than 40 languages; Radio
Free Europe and Radio Liberty; the WORLDNET satellite television
system; radio and television broadcasting to Cuba; the Fulbright
Scholarship, International Visitor and other educational and cultural
exchange programs; the US Speakers program; and the Wireless File, a
daily compendium of policy statements and opinions.
The mission of the USIA is to understand, inform, and influence foreign
publics in promotion of the national interest and to broaden the
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dialogue between Americans and US institutions and their counterparts
abroad. USIA is prohibited by its enacting legislation (except when
granted a specific exception) from conducting information programs or
disseminating its information products within the United States.
USIA Goals
a. Goal 1. Promote understanding and acceptance of US policies by
explaining and advocating them in terms that are credible and
meaningful to foreign audiences.
• Present US policies clearly and effectively, including responsible
discussion and opinion of those policies.
• Engage influential individuals and groups of the host country in
personal
contact that is purposeful and policy-oriented.
• Develop and disseminate policy-oriented electronic and printed
materials to targeted audiences.
b. Goal 2. Provide foreign audiences with accurate, authoritative
information about the United States, its people, values, and
institutions to advance US national interests.
• Reach audiences in the languages, media, and program formats that are
most appropriate.
• Represent American society and culture in a balanced and
comprehensive way.
• Provide audiences with accurate, comprehensive, and objective news
and information.
• Engage influential individuals and groups of the host country in
personal contact that is purposeful and informative.
• Create and disseminate accurate, authoritative information in the
most effective and efficient manner.
c. Goal 3. Broaden the dialogue between Americans and US institutions
and their counterparts overseas.
• Create and promote long-lasting and productive relationships between
US and foreign individuals and institutions.
• Influence the knowledge, skills, and abilities of people by providing
experiences with American values, ideas, models, and traditions.
• Increase US knowledge and understanding of international issues
important to US interests.
d. Goal 4. Advise the President and other policymakers on foreign
attitudes and their implications for US policies.
• Gather information on priority public diplomacy issues and prepare
timely and reliable analysis on the communication and opinion
environment in foreign countries. Distribute that analysis to
Administration policymakers and program planners.
• Provide the President and other policymakers in Washington and in our
overseas missions with information on and analysis of critical issues,
and advise on their implications for US policies.
2. Organizational Structure
Overseas Missions. The Agency’s overseas offices and personnel operate
as an integral part of the United States Diplomatic Mission in each
country. Each country operation (or USIS post) is headed by a Public
Affairs Officer (PAO), who reports to the ambassador in the field and
to the appropriate Area Director within USIA. The PAO serves as a
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member of the Country Team. USIS posts usually include additional
American foreign service officers in the positions of Information
Officer and Cultural Affairs Officer, and are assisted by a staff of
foreign national employees. Working with their staffs, PAOs supervise
the operational aspects of US public diplomacy activities overseas and
maintain important contacts in the media, political, educational,
cultural, and business communities. The PAO serves as the Embassy’s
principal spokesperson and provides the Ambassador and other mission
elements with advice and expertise on matters of public diplomacy. All
press releases, press contacts, and related public affairs activities
by all USG elements operating abroad under the authority of the US
Ambassador — including Defense Attaché Offices and DOD military
assistance and advisory offices — are directly managed or coordinated
by USIS. In Washington, USIA is organized into four major bureaus, with
six geographic area offices managing the overseas missions.
a. International Broadcasting Bureau.
The Voice of America, Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, WORLDNET
Television and Film Service, and the Office of Cuba Broadcasting form
the International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB). The IBB, along with the
grantees Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, forms the broadcasting
arm of USIA. Each is a distinct programming service, which shares an
integrated engineering, technical, and administrative infrastructure.
b. Bureau of Educational and Cultural
Affairs. The Bureau manages academic exchanges of American and foreign
graduate students, teachers, scholars, and specialists, and short-term
programs for foreign leaders and professionals in the United States.
The Bureau also administers a variety of programs to support the study
of the United States and of the English language overseas and to
promote US cultural presentations and exchanges.
c. Bureau of Information. The Bureau of Information creates and
acquires those products and services that best communicate American
values abroad. The Bureau generates a wide range of programs,
publications, and services to provide information about the United
States and its policies for use by USIS posts abroad. These include
American experts who travel abroad as speakers, academic specialists,
and professionals-in-residence; the Wireless File (which contains
policy statements and other authoritative information); a variety of
publications; and information resource services.
d. The Geographic Offices. The Directors of USIA’s six Geographic Area
Offices are responsible for the formulation, content, direction,
resource management, and effectiveness of the overseas mission programs
in the countries of their assigned areas. They are the prime Washington
source of expertise for their areas on the public diplomacy aspects of
US policy formulation and execution. They are in constant contact with
the Department of State and other government agencies on regional
matters.
e. The Office of Research and Media Reaction conducts assessments of
foreign attitudes on policy issues for USG officials both in the United
States and abroad, measures foreign audiences for the IBB and prepares
daily summaries of foreign media commentary on US policies, major
international events, and special foreign policy topics.
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3. Capabilities and Core Competencies
USIA's capabilities include the following:
a. To significantly contribute to press and public information planning
during preparation for employment of US forces in crisis response or
contingency operations, and to significantly contribute to
implementation of press and public information strategy during
operational phase using USIS officers in country and the full range of
Agency print and broadcast media products and services.
b. To assist civil affairs personnel in the development of popular
support and the detection and countering of conditions and activities
which distort or hinder US operations using USIS officers in country
and the full range of Agency print and broadcast media products and
services. Similarly assist psychological operations personnel.
4. Interagency Relationships
Operating as the US Information Service overseas, USIA has primary
responsibility for the dissemination of information and related
materials about the United States to foreign countries. Press
activities of all USG elements operating at US diplomatic missions
abroad are cleared and coordinated by USIS posts at those missions.
USIA tracks foreign media coverage of issues of US national interest
and advises on foreign public opinion. USIS posts can assist in
publicizing US military and civilian achievements in a given foreign
country. Plans involving civil affairs should include coordination with
USIA-USIS planners. When requested by the Secretary of Defense, USIA
will provide a senior representative to any established interagency
planning or oversight committee.
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3. UNITED NATIONS AGENCIES
UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
1. Overview
Founded in 1946 as a temporary body to provide emergency assistance to
children in Europe and China following World War II, the United Nations
Children’s Fund is a semi-autonomous agency of the United Nations that
works for the well-being of children.
Financial support for UNICEF is derived entirely from voluntary
contributions made by governments, foundations, corporations, and
individuals around the world — not dues
paid by UN member governments. UNICEF is the only UN agency that relies
heavily on private donations. Nearly 30 percent of UNICEF’s income is
provided by individuals, NGOs and PVOs.
2. Authority and Responsibilities
The Fund is charged with giving assistance, particularly to developing
countries, in the development of permanent child health and welfare
services. UN International Children’s Emergency Fund was changed to the
UN Children’s Fund, retaining the UNICEF acronym. UNICEF reports to the
UN Economic and Social Council.
3. Organizational Structure
UNICEF Headquarters is located in New York City (UNICEF House, 3 UN
Plaza, NY, NY 10017); UNICEF Geneva Office in Geneva, Switzerland;
UNICEF Office for Japan in Tokyo, Japan; UNICEF Office for Australia
and New Zealand in Sydney, Australia; UNICEF South Asia Regional Office
in Kathmandu, Nepal; UNICEF Middle East and North Africa Regional
Office in Amman, Jordan; UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific Regional
Office in Bangkok, Thailand; UNICEF Americas and Caribbean
Regional Office in Santa Fe de Bogota, Colombia; UNICEF West and
Central Africa Regional Office in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire; and UNICEF
Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office in Nairobi, Kenya. UNICEF
has National Committees in 35 countries, including the United States.
The US Committee supports UNICEF-assisted programs, such as development
education, emergency relief, social welfare, and public health, in
certain countries throughout the developing world. The Committee is
headquartered in New York City (333 East 38th Street, NY, NY 10016).
4. Capabilities and Core Competencies
UNICEF's capabilities include the following:
a. To provide immunizations, record and monitor cases of polio,
measles, neonatal tetanus and other infectious diseases, and alert
health officials to potential epidemics.
b. To support programs to control acute respiratory infections (the
largest cause of child death in the world).
c. To train health workers to recognize and treat respiratory diseases
and control diarrheal diseases.
d. To support educational activities aimed at preventing the spread of
HIV, especially among young people in and out of school.
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e. To combat malnutrition by controlling vitamin and mineral
deficiencies, promoting breastfeeding and improved child-feeding
practices, ensuring community participation in developing activities
that affect their daily lives, and improving national nutrition
information systems.
f. To support family planning through efforts to improve the status of
women, through support for breastfeeding, basic education and literacy,
and through advocacy and social mobilization.
g. To provide women throughout the developing world with pre- and postnatal care, safe delivery services, and protection against HIV and
other sexually transmitted diseases.
h. To encourage governments to increase the budget share for basic
education, emphasizing low-cost ways of bringing education to poor,
isolated communities, especially to female children.
i. To provide artificial limbs and training to children who have been
disabled in armed conflicts.
j. To bring attention to the growing problem of child prostitution and
street children.
k. To reunite unaccompanied child victims of conflict with their
families.
l. To raise public awareness of child labor to end it.
m. To offer trauma counseling to children who have witnessed — or been
forced to participate in — violent acts.
n. To respond to natural disasters, like floods and earthquakes, and
other emergencies of ethnic and communal violence with emergency
support.
o. To emphasize primary environmental care and environmental education
in countries whose ecosystems are at risk.
p. To support water supply and environmental sanitation projects.
5. Interagency Relationships
UNICEF works with numerous agencies, including the WHO, World Bank,
Organization of American States, International Labor Organization,
International Reference Center for Water and Sanitation at The Hague,
German Agency for Technical Cooperation, US Agency for International
Development, European Union, Water and Sanitation for Health,
International Water and Sanitation Center, McGill University, Harvard
School of Public Health at Harvard University, All India Institute of
Hygiene and Public Health, University Federal of Pelotas (Brazil),
Honduran Water Authority, Family Care International, Freedom from
Hunger, Public Interest International, International Baby Food Action
Network, La Leche League International, International Code
Documentation Center, International Lactation Consultant Organization,
World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action, and Christian Children’s Fund.
UNICEF and its major relief partners, including UNHCR and the World
Food Programme, upholds the humanitarian principles of neutrality and
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impartiality when the United Nations is also politically and militarily
involved in a civil conflict or war. Upholding these principles is
practically necessary but increasingly difficult for UNICEF.
UNICEF staff members have been killed while serving children in
emergency situations. This highlights the need for security forces in
highly dangerous situations to protect those individuals dedicated to
the delivery of humanitarian assistance.
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (formerly
Department of Humanitarian Affairs)
1. Overview
In 1991, the UN General Assembly recognized the need to strengthen
interagency coordination for rapid response and make more effective the
efforts of the international community — particularly those of the UN
system — to provide humanitarian assistance to victims of natural
disasters and complex emergencies. To perform this task, the UN
Secretary General established the UN Department of Humanitarian Affairs
in 1992, incorporating the former Office of the UN Disaster Relief
Coordinator, the various UN emergency units dealing with emergency
programs, and the Secretariat for the International Decade for Natural
Disaster Reduction (IDNDR).
2. Authority and Responsibilities
UNOCHA’s mission is to coordinate and facilitate international relief
assistance following sudden disasters and similar emergencies. At the
international level, UNOCHA provides a framework for the interagency
coordination of relief assistance by UN agencies, bilateral donors,
NGOs, and PVOs. At the country level, the UN Development Programme’s
Resident Coordinator and the UN Disaster Management Team (DMT) are the
first line of response to disasters and emergencies. The Resident
Coordinator normally coordinates humanitarian assistance at the country
level. UNOCHA assumes immediate UN system-wide relief coordination
responsibility when a disaster strikes, including the role of on-site
coordination. UNOCHA utilizes the IASC to formulate and coordinate
policy, the Central Emergency Revolving Fund (CERF) as a quick source
of emergency funding, and the Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP) to
assess the needs of a critical situation and prepare a comprehensive
interagency response strategy.
a. The Interagency Standing Committee is composed of the executive
heads of relevant UN organizations: the UN Development Programme,
Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, UN Children’s Fund,
World Food Programme, World Health Organization, and the Food and
Agriculture Organization. The International Organization
for Migration, International Committee of the Red Cross, International
Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and three of the
largest humanitarian consortia — the International Council of Voluntary
Agencies, American Council for Voluntary International Action, and
Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response — are also members.
Representatives of relevant NGOs, PVOs and UN departments are invited
to participate in IASC discussions on an ad hoc basis.
b. The Central Emergency Revolving Fund. The CERF is a cash-flow
mechanism for use by UN operational organizations, especially during
the critical initial stages of emergencies. The CERF is financed by
voluntary contributions and managed by UNOCHA. UN agencies draw on the
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CERF and repay the advances they receive as donors respond to their own
fund raising efforts.
c. The Consolidated Appeals Process. Through this fund-raising process
the CAP helps the international community identify the most critical
needs of affected people and determines the most appropriate ways to
provide assistance.
3. Organizational Structure
UNOCHA is headquartered at the UN office in Geneva (Palais des Nations,
CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland). UNOCHA can also be contacted at UN
Headquarters in New York City. The UNOCHA staff in Geneva and New York
is involved in policy planning and early warning functions, emergency
operational support and relief coordination, and disaster mitigation.
The UN Under Secretary General of Humanitarian Affairs also serves
concurrently as the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator. While the main
responsibility of the Under Secretary General of Humanitarian Affairs
is to head UNOCHA, the main responsibility of the UN Emergency Relief
Coordinator is to develop rapid response procedures and teams to
international humanitarian emergencies.
4. Capabilities and Core Competencies
UNOCHA's capabilities include the following:
a. To arrange the mission assessment and coordination support to
governments.
b. To maintain a warehouse in Pisa, Italy, that holds a comprehensive
emergency stockpile and serves as an assembly center for international
relief shipments for UNOCHA and other UN agencies.
c. To collect and share information and provide independent and
reliable telecommunications links on short notice.
d. To develop the means for interaction among the political,
peacekeeping, and humanitarian components of UN operations in complex
emergencies through procedures for cooperation, information, joint
planning, and logistics.
e. To address issues, such as access to victims, security of personnel
and relief supplies, ensuring humanitarian imperatives in conflict
situations, examining special needs arising from application of UN
sanctions, demobilization of former combatants, removal of land mines,
resource mobilization, assistance to internally displaced persons,
field coordination of international humanitarian responses, and
ensuring transition from relief to development.
f. To help governments and international agencies prepare for and
provide quick response to sudden disasters, as well as to increase the
overall capacity for emergency management.
g. To operate the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group, the
UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination Stand-by Teams, and the IDNDR.
h. To provide country-specific training on disaster management.
i. To formulate, coordinate and implement demining schemes in a number
of countries.
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j. To maintain centralized information management systems for
humanitarian emergencies (the International Emergency Readiness and
Response Information System and the Humanitarian Early Warning System).
k. To maintain the Central Register of Disaster Management Capacities,
including the Register of Emergency Stockpiles, which indicates:
• Available disaster relief items, including data on 50 emergency
stockpiles run by different humanitarian organizations;
• Disaster management expertise; and
• Military and civil defense assets (MCDA) available for international
disaster relief assistance.
5. Interagency Relationships
UNOCHA has close interagency relationships with a variety of forums,
but especially through the IASC and the CAP. UNOCHA maintains close
contact with the Department of Political Affairs and UNDPKO with regard
to security, political and humanitarian dimensions of complex
emergencies to promote joint policy planning, and coordination. UNOCHA
also works closely with operational organizations of the UN system
(like UNICEF and WFP) and other humanitarian agencies, providing
emergency operational support to governments, coordinating
international relief activities during emergencies, and promoting and
assisting activities relating to disaster mitigation. In the event of a
complex emergency, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator and/or Under
Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs consults with InterAgency
Standing Committee members before either confirming the Resident
Coordinator as Humanitarian Coordinator or designating another official
to perform that function. A small UN Disaster Assistance Coordination
Stand-by Team is rapidly deployed, often with a UNOCHA Relief
Coordination Mission, following sudden natural disasters.
a. UNOCHA has increasingly come to appreciate the role of NGOs. Since
NGOs are often indispensable implementors of emergency programs and
often have more detailed knowledge of and are closer to affected
populations, UNOCHA has learned that NGOs should be part of the early
warning effort, initial requirements assessment and programming, CAPs,
DMTs, Disaster Management Training Programmes, and other coordinating
bodies for prevention, preparedness, and local capacity building.
b. UNOCHA realizes that the use of MCDA contributes significantly to
disaster relief. UNOCHA acknowledges that military and civil defense
teams are well suited to assist emergency relief operations because
they are perhaps the best organized to provide support to a full range
of public services — including civil engineering, communications,
transportation, emergency medicine, health care services, search and
rescue — that are all intrinsic to the military. As outlined in Project
213/3, UNOCHA appreciates using MCDA in disaster relief because of the
tremendous logistic potential they can bring to an operation — a
potential that has not been effectively utilized so far.
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UN Food And Agriculture Organization (FAO)
1. Overview
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations is the
largest of the UN specialized agencies. The Organization’s 171 member
nations have pledged to raise the levels of nutrition and standards of
living of their peoples, improve the production and distribution of all
foods and agricultural products, and improve the condition of rural
people.
2. Authority and Responsibilities
The Organization is a development agency, an information center, an
advisor to governments, and a neutral forum. It is not an aid agency or
agricultural bank, but a unique source of expertise and information.
Its mandate is to raise levels of nutrition and standards of living, to
improve agricultural productivity, and to better the condition of
rural populations. The FAO’s four main tasks are to:
a. Carry out a major program of technical advice and assistance for
the agricultural community on behalf of governments and
development-funding agencies;
b. Collect, analyze, and disseminate information;
c. Advise governments on policy and planning; and
d. Provide opportunities for governments to meet and discuss food
and agricultural problems.
3. Organizational Structure
FAO Headquarters is located in Rome, Italy (Viale delle Terme di
Caracalla, 00100 Rome). It is staffed by more than 1,200 professional
members. A similar number are employed on field projects and at country
and regional offices in the Third World. The FAO has five
regional offices and two liaison offices. The Regional Office for
Africa is located in Accra, Ghana; Regional Office for Asia and the
Pacific in Bangkok, Thailand; Regional Office for Europe at FAO
Headquarters in Rome, Italy; Regional Office for Latin America and
the Caribbean in Santiago, Chile; and Regional Office for the Near East
in Cairo, Egypt. The Liaison Office for North America is located in
Washington, D.C., while the Liaison Office with the United Nations is
at UN Headquarters in New York City.
4. Capabilities and Core Competencies
FAO's capabilities include the following:
a. To give direct, practical help in the developing world through
technical assistance projects in all areas of food and agriculture.
b. To mobilize international funding for agriculture.
c. To help developing countries find the external capital they need to
build up their agriculture.
d. To help borrowers and lending institutions formulate and prepare
investment projects.
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e. To help farmers resume production following floods, fires, outbreaks
of livestock diseases and other emergencies.
f. To assess needs in close collaboration with local authorities and
other UN agencies, with detailed assessments of damage and losses.
g. To prepare assistance projects for external funding.
h. To mobilize and coordinate for donor support of relief operations.
i. To provide emergency relief in the form of agricultural inputs and
equipment, veterinary and feed supplies, breeding stock, vehicles and
storage facilities, and technical support.
j. To provide information to farmers, scientists, technologists,
traders, and government planners on every aspect of agriculture —
including production, supply, demand, prices, and technology — so that
they can make rational decisions on planning, investment, marketing,
research, or training.
k. To serve as a clearinghouse for data, which are published and made
available in every medium.
l. To advise governments on agricultural policy and planning, the
administrative and legal structures needed for development, and ways of
ensuring that national development strategies are directed toward rural
development and the alleviation of poverty and malnutrition.
m. To help member nations share resources, skills, and capabilities.
5. Interagency Relationships
The FAO helps national governments cooperate through regional and
subregional groupings, such as the Economic Community of West African
States, South African Development Coordination Conference, Center for
Integrated Rural Development in Asia and the Pacific, and Organization
of Andean Pact Countries. The FAO cooperates with practically all the
major multilateral funding institutions, including the World
Bank, International Fund for Agriculture Development, African
Development Bank and Fund, Asian Development Bank, Inter-American
Development Bank, the UN Capital Development Fund, most of the major
Arab banks, and sub-regional institutions. The World Bank is the single
most important source of financing for investment projects
prepared by the FAO.
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UN High Commissioner For Refugees (UNHCR)
1. Overview
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees — or
simply UNHCR — was established by the UN General Assembly in 1951 to
protect refugees and to promote lasting solutions to refugee problems.
UNHCR has two closely related functions; to protect refugees and to
promote durable solutions to their problems. UNHCR assists all refugees
who have fled their countries because of a well-founded fear of
persecution for reasons of their race, religion, nationality, political
opinion, or membership in a particular social group and who cannot or
do not want to return.
2. Authority and Responsibilities
UNHCR’s mission is to protect refugees against physical harm, to
protect their basic human rights, and to make sure that they are not
forcibly returned to countries where they could face imprisonment,
torture, or death. The latter mission — UNHCR’s most important
function, known as “international protection” — means that the
organization strives to ensure that no refugee is returned
involuntarily to a country where he or she has reason to fear
persecution. Initially, UNHCR’s mandate was limited to people outside
their country of origin. Over time, however, as part of its duty to
ensure that voluntary repatriation schemes are sustainable, it has
become involved in assisting and protecting returnees in their
home countries. UNHCR assists internally displaced people — usually
referred to as “persons of concern” — who have not crossed an
international border but are in a refugee-like situation inside their
country of origin.
3. Organizational Structure
UNHCR is headquartered in Geneva (UNHCR Secretariat, Case Postale 2500,
Ch-1211 Geneva 2 Depot, Switzerland). The UNHCR Branch Office for the
United States is located in Washington, D.C. (1775 K Street, N.W.,
Suite 300, 20006). UNHCR employs over 4,400 people, including shortterm staff. Of the total personnel, some 3,500 serve in the field and
the rest at headquarters. UNHCR, funded almost entirely by voluntary
contributions from donor governments, has offices in over 110
countries. The High Commissioner for Refugees is elected every 5 years
by the UN General Assembly on the nomination of the Secretary General.
The High Commissioner follows policy directives from the General
Assembly and the UN Economic and Social Council. The Executive
Committee of the High Commissioner’s Programme, a body composed of
almost 50 governments, oversees UNHCR’s budgets and advises on refugee
protection.
4. Capabilities and Core Competencies
UNHCR's capabilities include the following:
a. To ensure that applications for asylum are examined fairly and that
asylum-seekers are protected, while their requests are being examined,
against forcible return to a country where their freedom or lives would
be endangered.
b. To ensure that refugees are treated in accordance with recognized
international standards and receive an appropriate legal status,
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including, wherever possible, the same economic and social rights as
nationals of the country in which they have been given asylum.
c. To help refugees to cease being refugees either through voluntary
repatriation to their countries of origin, or, if this is not feasible,
through the eventual acquisition of the nationality of their country of
residence.
d. To help reintegrate refugees returning to their home country in
close consultation with the governments concerned and to monitor
amnesties, guarantees, or assurances on the basis of which they have
returned home.
e. To promote the physical security of refugees, asylum-seekers, and
returnees, particularly their safety from military attacks and other
acts of violence.
f. To promote the reunification of refugee families.
g. To maintain a structure of Emergency Response Teams that are
dispatched to cope with refugees and displaced people and make
arrangements to preposition and stockpile relief supplies.
5. Interagency Relationships
From the outset, UNHCR’s work was intended to be undertaken jointly
with other members of the international community. As its activities
have increased and diversified, UNHCR’s relations with other organs and
agencies of the UN system, intergovernmental organizations, NGOs, and
PVOs have become increasingly important. UNHCR draws on the expertise
of other UN organizations in matters such as food production (Food and
Agriculture Organization), health measures (World Health Organization),
education (UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), child
welfare, and vocational training (International Labour Organization).
When refugees have not been able to return home, the World Bank,
International Fund for Agricultural Development and UNHCR have joined
forces to plan, finance, and implement projects which aim to promote
self-reliance.
UN World Food Programme (WFP)
1. Overview
Founded in 1963, the World Food Programme is the food aid organization
of the United Nations. The Programme’s assistance is targeted at the
poorest sections of the population in low-income, food-deficit
countries, particularly vulnerable groups such as women and children.
While WFP has been increasingly called upon to provide disaster
relief assistance, it believes that development projects have been and
should remain at the core of its work to help poor people become more
self-reliant.
2. Authority and Responsibilities
The Programme’s mandate is to help poor people by combating world
hunger and poverty. WFP works on two fronts; as the principal
international channel providing fast, efficient relief assistance to
victims of natural and manmade disasters, and as a major
supplier of food aid to poor people in developing countries aimed at
building self-reliant families and communities. In both emergency
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operations and development projects, WFP is responsible for assessing
food aid needs, mobilizing contributions from donors, transporting
commodities, and managing overall distribution on a country-wide basis.
But final distribution to beneficiaries is undertaken either by
government agencies or local and international NGOs and PVOs.
3. Organizational Structure
WFP is headquartered in Rome, Italy (Via Cristoforo Colombo, 426, 00145
Rome, Italy). At WFP headquarters the Operations Department has six
regional bureaus coordinated by three divisions for development,
emergencies, and transport and logistics. Operational responsibility
for emergency operations are integrated into the regional bureaus,
which receive technical support from the Emergency Division. The
Transport and Logistics Division has line responsibility for transport,
logistics, and insurance operations. Eighty-five country offices fall
under the six regional bureaus. Comprised of 42 member governments, the
Committee on Food Aid Policies and Programmes (CFA) is WFP’s governing
body and also a forum for intergovernmental consultations on all food
aid matters. The CFA (which normally meets twice a year) is responsible
for the supervision and direction of WFP, including policy,
administration, operations, funds, and finances. WFP is funded through
voluntary contributions from donor countries and inter-governmental
bodies, such as the European Union. Contributions are made in
commodities, cash, and services.
4. Capabilities and Core Competencies
WFP's capabilities include the following:
a. To promote rural development and help increase agricultural and food
production, environmental protection, resettlement of communities,
health and nutrition, education and human resources development,
forestry, infrastructure and transportation, and fisheries.
b. To support development projects involving and benefitting poor
women.
c. To administer the International Emergency Food Reserve and work in
the operation of their own bilateral emergency food aid programs.
d. To coordinate emergency supplies from all sources through its
transportation and logistics operations.
e. To carry out vulnerability mapping, emergency training, food needs
assessment missions, design of appropriate development projects, and
quick-action rehabilitation projects in the Programme’s emergency
response capacity.
f. To mitigate disasters by identification and design of appropriate
projects, vulnerability mapping, and emergency training.
g. To transport relief food by land, sea and air.
h. To arrange the purchase and transport of food aid provided
bilaterally by individual countries.
i. To improve the environment through such measures as afforestation
and soil conservation.
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j. To alleviate the effects of structural adjustment programs on the
poor, particularly those which involve reductions in public spending
and in subsidies for basic foods.
5. Interagency Relationships
WFP cooperates with other UN agencies, NGOs, PVOs and regional and
international organizations. WFP also works with the international
financial institutions (especially the World Bank) and bilateral
agencies.
a. WFP collaborates with several hundred NGOs and PVOs in emergencies
to get food through to the needy. NGOs and PVOs are often contracted to
transport and distribute food. Special measures have been emphasized to
form stronger partnerships with NGOs and PVOs. These include more
formal arrangements in countries where collaboration with NGOs and PVOs
has taken place on an ad hoc basis. Among other things, these
arrangements cover monitoring, reporting, and financial accountability
in the implementation of actual food distribution, while also
maintaining some flexibility to allow freedom of action of partners.
For example, WFP has signed country-specific agreements with the
Mozambican Red Cross, Cooperative for Assistance and Relief
Everywhere, World Vision, Oxfam, and Save the Children Federation.
b. Particularly close interagency coordination has been established
with the UN Department of Humanitarian Affairs and with the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees in responding to emergency situations. WFP
actively participates in UNOCHA-led meetings, particularly the
InterAgency Standing Committee and the IASC Working Group. WFP also
strongly supports UNOCHA through the temporary assignment of senior
emergency management staff to UNOCHA’s New York and Geneva offices,
participation in UNOCHA’s Consolidated Appeals Process and in UNOCHAled interagency assessment missions, and the use of UNOCHA’s Central
Emergency Revolving Fund.
c. WFP and UNHCR have working arrangements, which make the former
responsible for the mobilization of all basic food commodities and the
funds for meeting transport costs for all UNHCR-managed refugee relief
operations.
d. The Programme’s involvement in conflict zones results in greater
interaction with UN peacekeeping forces around the world. Such
interaction is instrumental in ensuring the demining of access routes,
a key requirement for the delivery of large amounts of relief supplies.
Peacekeeping forces also assist in the delivery of relief aid in
humanitarian convoys across military lines.
UN World Health Organization (WHO)
1. Overview
The World Health Organization is an inter-governmental organization
within the UN system. WHO’s objective is “the attainment by all peoples
of the highest possible level of health.” WHO was given its mandate as
the United Nations’ specialized agency for international health work in
1946, with a constitution that took effect on 7 April 1948.
That date is now commemorated each year as World Health Day.
2. Authority and Responsibilities
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a. WHO’s main constitutional functions include:
• To act as the directing and coordinating authority on
international health work;
• To ensure valid and productive technical cooperation for health
among member
states; and
• To promote research.
b. WHO’s responsibilities include the following:
• To assist governments, upon request, in strengthening health
services.
• To establish and maintain such administrative and technical
services as may be required, including epidemiological and statistical
services.
• To provide information, counsel, and assistance in the field of
health.
• To stimulate the eradication of epidemic, endemic, and other
diseases.
• To promote improved nutrition, housing, sanitation, working
conditions, and other aspects of environmental hygiene.
• To promote cooperation among scientific and professional groups
which contribute to the enhancement of health.
• To propose international conventions and agreements on health
matters.
• To promote and conduct research in the field of health.
• To develop international standards for food, biological, and
pharmaceutical products.
• To assist in developing an informed public opinion among all
peoples on matters of health.
3. Organizational Structure
WHO is headquartered in Geneva (CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland). It
performs its functions through three principal bodies: the World Health
Assembly, the Executive Board, and the Secretariat. The WHO Liaison
Office to the United Nations is located in New York City (2, UN Plaza,
DC-2 Building, NY, NY 10017).
a. WHO operates in six regions, each consisting of a Regional Committee
and a Regional Office. At the head of each Regional Office is a
Regional Director. The Regional Offices are responsible for formulating
regional policies and for monitoring regional activities. In many
countries, there is a resident WHO representative, who is responsible
for WHO’s activities in the country and who supports the government in
the planning and management of national health programs.
b. The six Regional Offices are:
• Africa (Regional Office for Africa; Brazzaville, Congo);
• Americas (Regional Office for the Americas/Pan American Health
Organization; Washington, D.C.);
• South-East Asia (Regional Office for South-Est Asia; New Delhi,
India);
• Europe (Regional Office for Europe; Copenhagen, Denmark);
• Eastern Mediterranean (Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean;
Alexandria, Egypt); and
• Western Pacific (Regional Office for the Western Pacific; Manila,
Philippines).
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4. Capabilities and Core Competencies
WHO's capabilities include the following:
a. To provide education on health problems and the methods of
preventing and controlling them.
b. To promote food supply, proper nutrition, adequate supply of safe
water, basic sanitation, and maternal and child health care, including
family planning.
c. To conduct immunization against the major infectious diseases.
d. To prevent and control locally endemic diseases.
e. To provide appropriate treatment and essential drugs for common
diseases and injuries.
f. To coordinate UN authority on international health work with
emergency assistance using national and international resources and to
provide necessary emergency aid, especially health services and
facilities.
g. To report on outbreaks of communicable diseases.
h. To coordinate the international health aspects of disaster
preparedness.
i . To guide UN member states in strengthening national capabilities in
emergency preparedness.
j. To help provide early warning of disasters to the UN system.
k. To act as a clearinghouse for all kinds of health information.
l. To constantly check air and water pollution and measure contaminants
in food and levels of radioactivity in the human environment.
m. To disseminate valid information on health matters throughout the
world, including food, biological and pharmaceutical standards,
standardized diagnostic procedures, environmental health criteria, and
the international nomenclature and classification of diseases.
n. To promote the research required to develop appropriate health
technologies and to identify social and behavioral approaches that
could lead to healthier lifestyles in both developed and developing
countries.
5. Interagency Relationships
As a cooperative organization, WHO is the collective expression of the
health aspirations and actions of the UN membership. Besides providing
technical cooperation for individual UN member states, WHO facilitates
technical cooperation between countries, both developed and developing.
For example, WHO’s Global Programme on AIDS works with more than 150
countries to provide financial and technical support. WHO’s
Action Programme on Essential Drugs collaborates with all countries to
ensure the regular supply of drugs at the lowest possible cost and the
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rational use of a select number of safe and effective drugs and
vaccines of acceptable quality.
a. Since WHO has a constitutional requirement to “establish and
maintain effective collaboration with the United Nations,” it
coordinates its international activities with the UN system in the
field of health and socio-economic development, working closely with
other UN organizations, including:
• UN Children’s Fund;
• UN Environment Programme (UNEP);
• International Atomic Energy Agency;
• International Labour Organization (ILO);
• International Programme on Chemical Safety;
• Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the Joint
FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues; and
• The Joint WHO/FAO Codex Alimentarius Commission that ensures the
safety of food moving in trade and provides guidelines for national
food control.
b. WHO maintains close working relationships with NGOs and PVOs. Some
160 NGOs and PVOs have official relations with WHO. In addition, more
than one thousand leading health-related institutions around the world
are officially designated as WHO Collaborating Centres.
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4. United Nations Executive Contact List
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs - Mr. Sergio Vieira de
Mello
New York Headquarters
Mailing Address
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
United Nations
S-3600
New York, NY 10017
USA
Telephone: (1 212) 963.1234
Facsimile: (1 212) 963.1312
Press Relations: Tel: (1 212) 963-4832
Ms. Phyllis Lee
Advocacy External Relations Unit
Telephone: 1 212 963 3248
Geneva Office
Mailing Address
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
United Nations
Palais des Nations
8-14 ave de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland
Telephone: (41 22) 917.1234
Facsimile: (41 22) 917.0023
In case of emergency: Tel. (41-22)-917 20 10
Press Relations: Tel. (41-22) 917 23 36, (41-22)917.23 00, Fax: (41 22)
917.0030
E-Mail: info@dha.unicc.org
Websites:
OCHA On-Line: http://www.reliefweb.int/dha_ol/index.html
ReliefWeb: http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/
Mr. Gerard Putnam-Cramer
Chief, Disaster Response Branch (Natural Disasters)
Telephone: 41 22 917 1724
Fax: 41 22 917 04 01
Mr. Ernest Chipman
Chief, Complex Emergency Response/Consolidated Appeal Process (CER/CAP)
Branch
Telephone: 41 22 788 7600
Fax: 41 22 788 6389
World Food Programme (WFP)
Executive Director - Ms. Catherine Bertini
Mailing Address
World Food Programme
Via Cesare Giulio Viola, 68
Parco dei Medici
Rome 00148
Italy
Telephone: (39 - 06) 6513 -1
Facsimile: (39 - 06) 6590 - 632 / 637
Telex : 626675 WFP I
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Cable: WORLDFOOD I
Press Relations: Tel. (39-06) 6513-2602, (39-06) 6513-2971
WFP Website: http://www.wfp.org/
WFP Contact Information: http://www.wfp.org/Telecom/index.html
Mr. Manuel Aranda da Silva
Chief, Technical Support Services Operation Department
Telephone: (39-06) 6513 2014
Fax: (39-06) 6513 2837
Mr. Trevor Rowe
Spokesman, External Relations
Telephone: (39-06) 6513 2602
Fax: (39-06) 6513 2840
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Mrs. Sadako Ogata
Mailing Address
U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees
C.P. 2500
1211 Geneva 2
Switzerland
Telephone: (41-22) 739-8111
Facsimile: (41 22) 739-7314/15/16
E- mail: hqpi00@unhcr.ch
Cable: HICOMREF Geneva
Press Relations: Tel: (41-22) 739-8502
Website: http://www.unhcr.ch
Emergency Operation Center or Duty Officer: (41 22)739 8969/8967/8966
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Executive Director - Ms. Carol Bellamy
Mailing Address
UNICEF House
3 United Nations Plaza
44th St. (between 1st & 2nd Aves.)
New York, New York
USA
Telephone: (212) 326-7000 (Switchboard)
Facsimile: (212) 888-7465 (Primary), (212) 888-7454 (Secondary)
E-Mail: gopher://gopher.unicef.org:70/11/.s2email
Press Relations: media@unicef.org
Website: http://www.unicef.org/
Contact Information: http://www.unicef.org/uwwide/
Mr. Nils Kastberg
Director, Emergency Programmes
Telephone: 1 212 326 7163
Fax: 1 212 326 7037
E-Mail: nkastberg@unicef.org
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
FAO Director General - Dr. Jacques Diouf
Mailing Address
Food and Agriculture Organization
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla,
00100 Rome
Italy
Telephone.: (39 -06) 57051
Facsimile: (39-06) 57053152
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Telex: 625852/625853/610181 FAO I
Telegrams: FOODAGRI ROME
E-Mail: Postmaster@fao.org.
Press Relations: Tel. (39-06) 5705-3105
FAO Website: http://www.fao.org/
Contact Information: http://www.fao.org/inside/faohqe.htm
Ms. Anne M. Bauer
Chief, Special Operations Service, Technical Cooperation Dept.
Telephone: (39-06) 57054936
Fax: (39-06) 57054941
Anne.bauer@fao.org
Mr. John Riddle
Press Office
Telephone: (39-06) 57053259 or 57053105
Fax: (39-06) 57053699
John.Riddle@fao.org
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR)
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights - Ms. Mary Robinson
Mailing Address
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Palais des Nations, 8-14 avenue de la Paix
CH 1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland
Telephone: (41 22) 917 3456
Facsimile: (41 22) 917 0213
Press Relations: (41 22) 917 3309
External Relations: (41 22) 917 3965
In case of emergency: (Fax) (41 22) 917 0092
E-Mail: webadmin.hchr@unog.ch
UNHCHR website: http:// www.unhchr.ch/hchr_un.htm
Ms. Reeta Rita Reedy
Chief, Activities and Programmes Branch
Telephone: (41 22) 917 3357
Fax: (41 22) 917 0092
Mr. Jose Louis Diaz
Head of Media, Press or Public Relations
Telephone: (41 22)917-3309
Fax: (41 22) 917 0286
E-Mail: jdiaz.hchr@unog.ch
World Health Organization (WHO)
Director General - Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland
Mailing Address
World Health Organization
Avenue Appia 20
211 Geneva 27
Switzerland
Telephone: (41 22) 791 21 11
Facsimile: (41 22) 791 0746
Telex: 415 416
Telegraph: UNISANTE GENEVA
E-Mail: info@who.ch
WHO website: http://www.who.int
Contact Information: http://www.who.int/home/hq.html
Dr. Fabrizio Bassani
Director, Division of Emergency and Humanitarian Action
Work Phone Number: 41-22-791-2752 / 41 22 791 2727
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Work Fax Number: 41 22 791 4844
E-Mail: bassani@who.ch
Emergency Duty Officer number: (mobile) 41 79 200 58 78
Dr Harold Siem
Chief, Inter-Agency Cooperation (in Emergencies)
Work Phone Number: 41 22 791 2756 / 41 22 791 2754
Work fax Number: 41 22 791 4844
E-Mail: siemh@who.ch
Emergency Phone Number: 41 22 791 2756 / (mobile) 41 79 218 98 02B
Press Relations:. Tel: (41 22) 791 3223. Fax (41 22) 791 4858.
Email:leclairr@who.ch
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Administrator - Mr. James Gustave Speth
Mailing Address
United Nations Development Programme
One United Nations Plaza
New York, NY
10017
USA
Telephone: (1-212) 906-5315
Fax: (1- 212) 906-5315
Website: http://www.undp.org/
Contact Information: http://www.undp.org/toppages/discover/disframe.htm
Mr. Omar Bakhet
Director, Emergency Response Division
Work Phone Number: 1 212 906-5193
Work fax Number: 1 212 906 5379
E-Mail: omar.bahket@undp.org
Mr. Mikhil Chandavarkar
Director, Division of External Relations
Work Phone Number: 1 212 906 6039
Work Fax Number: 1 212 906 5776
E-Mail: nukhil.chandavarkar@undp.org
Press Relations: Tel: (1-212) 906-5382, fax: (1-212) 906-5364
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Director-General – Mr. Brunson McKinley
Mailing Address
International Organization for Migration
17 route des Morrilons
C.P. 71
CH 1211 Geneva 19
Switzerland
Tel : +41 22 717 91 11
Fax :+41 22 798 61 50
E-mail : hq@iom.int
Press Relations (41-22) 717-9418
IOM Website: http://www.iom.ch
Mr. William Hyde
Chief, Emergency Response Unit
Telephone: 41 22 717 9934
Fax: 41 22 798 6150
E-Mail: hyde@iom.int
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
President - Mr. Cornelio Sommaruga.
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Mailing Address
International Committee of the Red Cross
Public Information Division
19 avenue de la Paix
1202 Geneva
Switzerland
Telephone: (41 22) 734 60 01
Facsimile: (41 22) 733 20 57
Telex: 414 226 CCR CH
E-mail: com_dip.gva@icrc.org
Press Relations: press.gva@icrc.org
ICRC Website: http://www.icrc.org/
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
President - Dr Astrid Heiberg
Mailing Address
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
P.O. Box 372
CH-1211 Geneva 19
Switzerland
Telephone: (41 22) 730 42 22
Facsimile: (41 22) 733 03 95
Telex: 412 133 FRC CH
Press Relations: (41 22) 730 4214, (41 22) 730 4346
E-Mail: secretariat@ifrc.org>
IFRC Website: http://www.ifrc.org/
Ms. Margareta Wahlstrom
USG, Disaster Relief and Operations Coordination
Telephone: 41 22 730 4277
Fax: 41 22 733 0395
E-Mail: wahlstro@ifrc.org
5. List of Non-Government Organizations NGOs registered with
ReliefWeb
At the Social Summit in Copenhagen, Vice President Al Gore announced
that within five years the Administration will channel nearly half of
its foreign aid through NGOs instead of governments. The New York Times
viewed the policy as a response to "a growing perception that private
aid groups, both American and foreign, are better able to identify
needs and deliver help." The new plan is part of a decade long trend.
The following is a list of agencies registered with ReliefWeb that
provide aid and/or other forms of disaster relief or ongoing
assistance.
•Disaster Relief -- Non-Government organizations are often the first to
respond to a crisis, whether the cause is natural or man-made. They
deliver critically needed food and medical supplies; they assist and
protect refugees fleeing persecution; and they work to prevent future
disasters. NGOs have responded to humanitarian emergencies in many
countries, including Rwanda, Haiti and the former Yugoslavia. Closer to
home, they have assisted disaster victims following floods in
California and the midwestern United States and the 1994 earthquake in
Los Angeles.
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ACTIONAID
Mailing Address
ActionAid
Chataway House, Leach Road
Chord, Somerset
TA20 1FR
United Kingdom
Telephone: 44(0)1460-62972
Fax: 44(0)1460-67191
E-Mail: mail@actionaid.org.uk
Website: http://www.actionaid.org/
Action Against Hunger - USA
Head: Jean Francois Vidal
Mailing Address
Action Against Hunger - USA
875 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1905
New York, NY 10001
USA
Mediahead/Communications Director: Virginia de la Guardia
Mediamail: virginia@aah-usa.org
Emergency Head/Programs Director: Lucas van den Broeck
Emergency Phone: (917) 287-1812
Telephone: (212) 967-7800
Fax: (212) 967 5480
E-Mail: aah@aah-usa.org
Website: http://www.interaction.org/members/aah.html
Action Contre la Faim (ACF)
Head: Jean-Luc Bodin
Mailing Address
Action Contre la Faim
4, rue Niepce
75014 Paris
France
Mediahead: Philippe Peccatier
Emerhead: Christian Captier
Telephone: (33-1) 43 35 88 88
Fax: (33-1) 43 35 88 00
E-Mail: acf@acf.imagine.fr
Website: http://www.acf-fr.org
Action by Churches Together (ACT)
Mailing Address
ACT Secretariat.
Ecumenical Center
150, route de Ferney
P.O. Box 2100
1211 Geneva 2
Switzerland
Telephone: 41-22-791.60.33
Fax: 41-22-791.65.06
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E-mail: act@act-intl.org
Website: http://www.act-intl.org
Action d'Urgence Internationale(AUI)
Head (Presidente: Joelle Lalbin
Mailing Address
Action d'Urgence Internationale
2 rue Belliard
75018 Paris, France
Telephone: 01-42-64-75-88
Fax: 01-42-54-00-73
Mediahead: Pierre Calvas
E-Mail: paui@easynet.fr
Medialmail: aui@chez.com
Website:
http://www.chez.com/aui
Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)
Mailing Address
ADRA
12501 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring, MD 20904
USA
Telephone: (301) 680-6380
Fax: (301) 680-6370
E-Mail: 74617.1365@compuserve.com
Website: http://www.adra.org
African Development Programme
Head/Executive Director: Charles Abbey
Mailing Address
African Development Programme
P.O. Box CT3918
Cantonments, Accra, Ghana
Emergency head/Relief Coordinator: Julius Sarpei, AG
Emermail: aliceadp@africaonline.com.gh
Mediahead: Joseph Duncan, AG. PRO.
Mediamail: aliceadp@africaonline.com.gh
Telephone: 233-21-306345
Fax: 233-21-662035/306345
Africare
Mailing Address
Africare
440 R Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
USA
Telephone: (202) 462-3614
Fax: (202) 387-1034
E-Mail: Africare@africare.org
Website: http://www.africare.org
Air Serv International (Air Serv)
President: Kenneth Frizzell
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Vice President: Alan Graham
Mailing Address
P.o. Box 3041
Redlands, CA 92373
U.S.A.
Telephone: (909) 793-2627
Fax: (909) 793-0226
E-Mail: airserv@xc.org
Website:
http://www.airserv.org
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Mailing Address
American Friends Service Committee
1501 Cherry St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102
USA
Telephone: (215) 241-7000
Fax: (215) 241-7275
E-Mail: afscinfo@afsc.org
Website: http://www.afsc.org/
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
Mailing Address
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc.
711 Third Avenue, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10017-4014
USA
Telephone: (212) 687-6200
Fax: (212) 370-5467
Email: 521-2136@mcimail.com
American Jewish World Service (AJWS)
Mailing Address
AJWS
989 Avenue of the Americas, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10018
USA
Telephone: (212) 736-2597
Fax: (212) 736-3463
E-Mail: jul@jws.org
Website: http://www.ajws.org
American-Nicaraguan Foundation(ANF)
Executive Director: Alvaro J. Pereira
Mailing Address
848 Brickell Ave.
Miami, FL 33131
USA
Telephone:(281)364-7665
Fax: (281) 364-1040
E-Mail: anfusa@aol.com
American Red Cross (ANRC)
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 37243
5-43
Washington D.C. 20013
USA
Telephone: 1-800-435-7669
E-mail: info@usa.redcross.org
Website:
http://www.crossnet.org
American Refugee Committee (ARC)
Mailing Address
ARC International Headquarters
2344 Nicollet Ave. South - Suite 350
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404
USA
Telephone: (612) 872-7060
Fax: (612) 872-4309
E-mail: pr@archq.org
Website: http://www.archq.org
Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT)
Mailing Address
AMURT
Bahnstrasse 18
CH - 8603
Schwerzenbach, Switzerland
Telephone:41 - 1 - 826 02 66
Fax: 41 - 1 - 946 03 44
E-Mail: amurt@compuserve.com
Website: http://www.oneworld.org/amurt
Austrian Help Program(AHP)
Head: Dr. Hermann Czetsch
Mailing Address
Winkl 7
A-4801 Traunkirchen
Austria
Telephone: 43-7617-2566/43-7617-3243
Fax: 43-7617-2566
E-Mail: office@ahp.or.at
Head of Emergency Operations: Mr. Markus Sack
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Baptist World Alliance
Mailing Address
Baptist World Alliance
6733 Curran St.
McLean, VA 22101
USA
Telephone: (703) 790-8980
Fax: ( 703) 893-5160
E-Mail: BWaid@bwanet.org
Website: http://www.bwanet.org
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CAFOD
Mailing Address
CAFOD
Romero Close, Stockwell Road
London SW9 9TY
United Kingdom
Telephone: 44-171 733 7900
Fax: 44-171 274 9630
E-Mail: hqcafod@cafod.org.uk
Website: http://www.cafod.org.uk
CARE
Website: http://www.care.org
CARE Australia
Mailing Address
CARE Australia
G.P.O. Box 2014
Canberra, ACT 2601
Australia
Telephone: 61-6-257-4022
E-mail: careaus@spirit.com.au
Website: http://www.careaus.org
CARE Canada
Mailing Address
CARE Canada
P.O. Box 9000
Ottawa, Ontario K1G 4X6
Canada
Telephone: (613) 228-5600
E-mail: info@care.ca
Website: http://www.care.ca
CARE Danmark
Mailing Address
CARE Danmark
Noerrebrogade 68B
Postbrooks 698
DK-2200 Copenhagen N
Danmark
Telephone: 45-35-36-8858
E-mail: care@care.dk
Website: http://www.care.dk
CARE Deutschland (Germany)
Mailing Address
CARE Deutschland
Herbert-Rabius-Str. 26
D-53225 Bonn
Deutschland
E-mail: info@care.de
5-45
Website: http://www.care.de
CARE France
Mailing Address
CARE France
40, rue de Paradis
75010 Paris
France
Tel: 33-1-45-23-22-55
E-mail: carefr@ibm.net
CARE Japan
Mailing Address
CARE Japan
2-3-2 Zoushigaya
Toshima-Ku
Tokyo 171
Japan
Telephone: 81-3-5950-1335
CARE Norge (Norway)
Mailing Address
CARE Norway
Universite tsgt 12
0164 Oslo Norge
Telephone: 47-22-203930
E-mail: care@sn.no
Website: http://www.care.no
CARE Österreich (Austria)
Mailing Address
CARE Osterreich
Invalidenstr. 11
1030 Wien
Österreich
Telephone: 43-1-715-0-715-0
E-mail: careaut@ibm.net
Website: http://www.care.at
CARE UK
Mailing Address
CARE UK
Tower House
8-14 Southampton Street
London, WC2E 7HA
United Kingdom
Telephone: 44-171-379-5247
CARE U.S
Mailing Address
CARE U.S.
151 Ellis Street NE
5-46
Atlanta, GA 30303-2439
USA
Telephone: (800) 521-CARE, ext. 999 or (404) 681-2552
E-Mail: info@care.org
Website: http://www.care.org
CARE International Secretariat
Mailing Address
CARE International
Boulevard du Reent, 58/10
B-1000 Brussels
Belgium
Telephone: 32-2-502-43-33
E-mail: careci2@ibm.net
Caritas Ambrosiana
Mailing Address
Caritas Ambrosiana
Via S. Bernardino
4 - 20122 Milano, Italia
Telephone: (39-02) 76.037.1
Fax: (39-02) 76.0216.76
E-Mail: info@caritas.it
Website: http://www.caritas.it
Caritas Italiana
Mailing Address
Caritas Italiana
Viale F. Baldelli 41
00146, Roma, Italia
Telephone: (39-06) 541921
Fax: (39-06) 5410300
Caritas Switzerland
Head: Jurg Krummenacher, Director
Mailing address
Caritas Switzerland
Lowenstrasse 3
Ch-6002 Luzern
Switzerland
Medihead: Odilo Noti
Emerhead: Norbert Kieliger
Telephone: 41-41-419-2222
E-Mail: caritas@caritas.ch
Website:
http://www.caritas.ch
Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
Mailing Address
Catholic Relief Services
209 W. Fayette St
Baltimore, MD 21201-3443
USA
Telephone: (800) 736-3467 or ( 410) 625-2220
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E-Mail: webmaster@catholicrelief.org
Website: http://www.catholicrelief.org
Christian Aid
Mailing Address
Christian Aid
35 Lower Marsh
Waterloo
London SE1 7RT
Telephone: 44-171-620 4444
Fax: 44-171-620 0719
E-Mail: info@christian-aid.uk
Website: http://www.christian-aid.org
Christian Restore Hope for Rwanda
Head/Executive Director: Jean de Dieu Hakizimana
Mailing Address
CRH Rwanda Society
Box 243-7101C 120th Street
North Delta
British Columbia V4E 2A9
Canada
Telephone: 604-882-2172
Fax: 602-582-3965
Head e-mail: hakiza@yahoo.com
Media mail: crhr.tascien@usa.net
Website:
http://www.rwandahope.addr.com
Church World Service
Mailing Address
Church World Service
Emergency Response Program
475 Riverside Drive (#606)
New York, NY 10115
Telephone: (212) 870-315124-Hour Pager: (800)-780-0853
Fax: (212) 870-2236
E-Mail: cws.droffice@ecunet.org
Website: http://www.ncccusa.org/CWS/emre/
Comitato Internazionale per lo
Sviluppo dei Popoli (CISP)
Mailing Address
Comitato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli (CISP)
Via Marianna Dionigi, 57
00193 Roma
Italy
Telephone: 39-06-3215498
Fax: 39-06-3216163
Community Aid Abroad (Oxfam in Australia)
Mailing Address
Community Aid Abroad
56 George Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, VIC 3065.
5-48
Telephone: (03) 9289-9444
Program Fax (03) 9419 5318
Media Fax (03) 9419 5895
E-mail enquire@caa.org.au
Website: http://www.caa.org.au
Concern Worldwide
Chief Executive officer: Mr. Siobhan Walsh
Mailing Address
Concern Worldwide
104, East 40th Street, Room 903
New York, NY 10016
USA
Telephone: (212) 557 8000
Fax: (212) 557 8004
E-mail: info.ny@concern–ny.org
Mr. Dominic Mac Sorley
International Funding Manager
E-Mail: dominic.mac.sorley@concern-ny.org
Concern
Mailing Address
Concern
52 - 55 Camden Street
Dublin 2
Republic of Ireland
Telephone: 01 - 475 4162
Fax: 01 - 475 7362
E-Mail: fundraising@concern.ie
Website: http://www.concern.ie
Mr. Dominic Mac Sorley
International Funding Manager
Head of Emergency Operations Office
E-Mail: dominic.mac.sorley@concern-ny.org
Directory of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
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Danish Refugee Council
Mailing Address
Danish Refugee Council
Borgergade 10 P.O. Box 53
DK-1002 Copenhagen K
Denmark
Telephone: (+45) 33735000
Fax: (+45) 33328448
E-Mail:drc.drc.dk
Website: http://www.drc.dk
Danish Committee for Aid to Afghan Refugees (DACAAR)
Director: Niels Harild
Mailing Address
Danish Committee for Aid to Afghan Refugees
10 Gul Mohar Lane
5-49
P.O. Box 855
University Town
Peshawar
Pakistan
Tel/Fax: +92 91 840 516
E-mail: dacaar@pes.comsats.net.pk
In Demark
c/o Danish Refugee Council
Borgergade 10
P.O. Box 53
1002 Copenhagen K
Denmark
Tel: +45 33 73 50 000
Fax: +45 33 32 84 48
E-mail: drc@drc.dk
Deutsche Welthungerhilfe
Mailing Address
Deutsche Welthungerhilfe
Kennziffer : FGL 35
Adenaueralle 134
53113 Bonn, Germany
Dutch Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (DRA)
Head, Director: Paul Meijis
Mailing Address
Laan van Meerdervoort 192
2515 BH The Hague
Netherlands
Mediaphone/emerphone: 31-70-3105050
Fax: 31-70-3560753
Email: Hvdstar@dra.org
Head of Project: Humberto van der Star
Website:
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EMERGENCY
(Life Support for Civilian War Victims)
Mailing Address
Emergency
Via Bagutta, 12
20121 Milano, Italia
Telephone: (39-02)76.001.104, (39-02)76.001.093
Fax: (39-02)76003719
E-Mail: emergenc@emergency.it
Website: http://www.emergency.it
European Network on Integration of Refugees
Head: Koen De Mesmaeker
Mailing Address
European Network on Integration of Refugees
Gaucheretstraat, 164
1030 Brussel
Belgium
Telephone: 32-2-274-0035
5-50
Headphone: 32-2-274-00204
Fax: 32-2-201-0376
E-Mail: webmaster@refugeenet.org
Webmaster: Annemie Van Attenhoven
Website:
http://www.refugeenet.org
Evoluir Desenvolvimento Humano (EVOLUIR)
Head/Executive Director: J. Edgard Machado
Mailing Address
Evoluir Desenvolvimento Humano
Rua Mourato Coelho, 299 CJ.1
05417-000 Sao Paulo SP, Brazil
Mediahead/ Director: Flavia Bastos
Emergencies Head/Director: Fernando Cunha
Emergencies phone: 55-11-30214600
Telephone: 55-11-8523696
Fax: 55-11-30212598
E-mail: evoluir@dialdata.com.br
G
German AgroAction
Mailing Address
German AgroAction
Personalbüro FG 32,
Code: PK TAD, Adenauerallee 134
D – 53113 Bonn, Germany
Telephone: 0049 / 228 / 22 88 -197 or -116.
E-mail: 106027.2752@compuserve.com
Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) - German Technical
Cooperation
Mailing Address
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)
Dag-Mammarskjold Weg 1-5
65760 Eschborn, Germany
Telephone: 49 61 96 79 0
Fax: 49 61 96 79 11 15
Website: http://www.gtz.de
Green Cross UK
Head/ Director: Mrs. Anne Grant
Mailing Address
Millennium House
Kingston University
21 Eden Street
Kingston-upon-Thames
Surrey KT1 1BL
Telephone: 44-181-5478274
Fax: 44-181-5477789
E-Mail: greencross@kingston.ac.uk
Website: www.bluekey.co.uk/gcuk
GOAL
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Head/Director: John O'Shea,
Mailing Address
GOAL
P.O. Box 19,
Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.
Ireland
Telephone:353-1-280-9779
Fax: 353-1-280-9215
E-mail: info@indigo.ie
Website: http://www.goal.ie/
Godey Relief Organization(GRO)
Head/Director: A.A. Garane
E-Mail: Gooni@hotmail.com
Mailing Address
Godey Relief Organization
Edwin Rahrsvej 20,2,1
DK - 8220 Brbrand
Denmark
Media: Abdiazizi Mohomed Layli
Mediamail: Libaax@hotmail.com
Emergencies: Mahamed Ismail Faray
Emermail: Hilaac@hotmail.com
Telephone:
45-22-417-357/45-861240
Emerphone: 45-28-233-441
Mediaphone: 45-22-329-237
Website:
http://www.Geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/9734
Handicap International
Head/President: Jean-Noel Sersiron
Mailing Address
Handicap International
ERAC, 14 avenue BerthelotF-69631 LYON Cedex 07
France
Mediahead/Director of the Information Unit:
Jean-Baptiste Richardier
Emergency Head/Director of the Programme Management Unit:
Claude Simonnot
Telephone: (33) 4 7869 7979
Fax: (33) 4 7869 7994
E-Mail: handicap_int_lyon@compuserve.com
Health Education Linkage Programs (H.E.L.P.)
Medical Director (Head): Dr. Thomas Ellison
Mailing Address
Health Education Linkage Programs
P.O. Box 11434
Birmingham, AL 35202-1434
USA
EMS Coordinator: Ms. Margaret Ellison (RN)
E-Mail: margaretellisonrn@juno.com
Telephone: (205) 583-0292
E-Mail: heartsavr@juno.com
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HelpAge International
Mailing Address
HelpAge International
67-74 Saffron Hill
London EC1N 8QX
United Kingdom
E-Mail: helpage@dial.pipex.com
Website: http://www.oneworld.org/helpage
Hong Kong Red Cross
Mailing Address
Hong Kong Red Cross
33, Harcourt Road, Hong Kong.
Telephone: (852) 28020021
Fax: (852) 28027359
E-mail : info@redcross.org.hk
Website: http://www.redcross.org.hk
HCC - Humanitarian Relief WorldWide
Mailing Address
Humanitarian Relief WorldWide
Kopernikusstr. 13
10245 Berlin
Germany
Mediahead: Christine Jubisch
Head: Thomas Berger
Emerhead: Ruediger Luchmann
Emergency Telephone: (49 177) 308 7017
Telephone: (49 30) 2949 2999
Headphone: (49 177) 308 6070
Fax: (49 30) 2949 2998
E-Mail: bcc-berlin@metronet.de
Website: http://www.hcc-berline.org
Human Rights Watch
Executive Director: Mr. Kenneth Roth
Mailing Address
Human Rights Watch
350, Fifth Avenue , 34th Floor
New York, NY 10118 3299
Rachael Reilly
Refugee Policy Director
Telephone: (212) 216-1208
E-Mail: reillyr@hrw.org
Mr. Reed Brody
Advocacy Director
Telephone: (212)216-1206
E-Mail: brodyr@hrw.org
Telephone: (212) 290 4700
Fax: (212) 736 1300
E-mail: hrwnyc@hrw.org
Website: http://www.hrw.org
Humedica e.v.
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Mailing Address
Humedica E.V.
Am Riederloh 6
87600 Kaufbeuren, Germany
Mediahead: Herr Wolfgang Gross
Telephone: (49) 8341 98205
E-Mail: w.gross@humedica.de
Emerhead: Robert Rinke
Telephone: (49) 8341 98205
E-Mail: r.rinke@humedica.de
Telephone: (49) 8341 98204
Fax: (49) 8341-98206
Website: http://www.humedica.de
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Indian Aid Foundation (IAF)
Head/Executive Director: Rahul Kumar
Mailing Address
233-Munirka Vihar
New Delhi-110067
India
Mediahead/Journalist: Mr. L.R. Balley
Emerhead: Mrs. Saroj
Telephone: 91-11-6105239
Fax: 91-11-6105239
E-mail: iaf_rahul@hotmail.com
International Aid, Inc. (IAI)
Head/CEO: Ralph E. Plumb
Heademail: plumbr@internationalaid.org
Mailing Address
17011 W. Hickory St.
Spring Lake
Michigan 49456
Mediahead/VP Communications: Jerry Kitchel
Mediamail: kitchelj@internationalaid.org
Emergencies Head/VP International Programs:
Emermail: amayunm@internationalaid.org
Telephone: (616) 846-7490
Fax: (616) 846-3842
Website:
http://www.internationalaid.org
International Aid Trust(IAT)
Director/Head: Bernard Cocker
Mailing Address
International Aid Trust
Lower Bank Street
Withnell
Lancashire
PR6 8RY
Great Britain
Telephone: 44-1254-832333
Fax: 44-1254-831081
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Dr. Milton Amayun
E-Mail:
intaidtrust@enterprise.net
International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA)
Head: Ed Schenkenberg van Mierop
Mailing Address
48, Chemin de Grand-Montfleury
1290 Versoix
Switzerland
Mediahead/Information Officer : Manisha Thomas
Telephone: 41-22-950-9600
Fax: 41-22-950-9609
E-Mail: secretariat@icva.ch
Website: http://www.icva.ch/
International Emergency Action(IEA)
Head: Ms. Gale Bennett
Mailing Address
2 Lyde Court
Lyde Road, Yeovil
Somerset
United Kingdom
BA21 5DY
Head of Operations: Geoff Milne
Telephone: 44-1-935-420-417
Fax: 44-1-935-422-622
Emermail: geoff@yeoyeol.freeserve.co.uk
Website: (under construction) http://www.iea-uk.org.uk
International Medical Corps (IMC)
Mailing Address
International Medical Corps
11500 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 506
Los Angeles, CA 90064 USA
Telephone: (310) 826-7800
Fax: (310) 442-6622
E-Mail: imc@imc-la.org
Website: http://www.imc-la.com
International Orthodox Christian Charities
Mr. Constantine M. Triantafilou
Mailing Address
International Orthodox Christian Charities
711 West 40th Street
Suite 306
Baltimore, Maryland 21211-2109
Mr. Samir S. Ishak
Director of Operations
Telephone: (410) 243 9820
Fax: (410) 243 9824
E-mail: iocc@igc.apc.org
Website: http://www.iocc.org
International Rescue Committee
President and Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Reynold Levy
Mailing address
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International Rescue Committee
122 East 42nd Street ,
New York, NY 10168-1289
Mr. Gerald Martone
Director of Emergency Preparedness
Emergency Operation Center or Duty Officer Number (212) 551-3061
Telephone: (212) 551-3061
Fax: (212) 551-3185
E-Mail: gerald@intrescom.org
Mr. Edward P. Bligh,
Director of Communications, External Relations Liaison
Telephone: (212) 551-3114
Fax: (212) 551-3183
Emergency phone number: (212) 551-3114
E-Mail: ebligh@intrescom.org
Telephone: (212) 551 3000
Fax: (212) 551 3180
E-mail: irc@intrescom.org
Website: http://www.intrescom.org/index.html
Islamic Relief (IR)
Head: Dr. Hany El Banna
Mailing Address
Islamic Relief
19 Rea Street South
Birmingham, B5 6LB
United Kingdom
Mediahead: Mr. Saleh Saeed
E-Mail: Saleh@Islamic-Relief.org.uk
Emerhead: Mr. Imran Madden
E-Mail: Imran@Islamic-Relief.org.uk
Telephone: 44-121-605-5555
Fax: 44-121-622-5003
E-Mail: MD@Islamic-Relief.org.uk
Website: http://www.islamic-relief.org.uk
K
Knightsbridge International
President, Chairman and Co-Founders:
Dr. Sir James G. Lawis, D.O., K.M.
Sir Edward A Artis, Ph.D., K.M.
Mailing Address
Knightsbridge International
Post Office Box 4394
West Hills, CA 91308-4394
USA
Telephone: 1(818) 372-6902
Fax: 1(818) 716-9494
Website: http://www.knightsbridge.org
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Latter-day Saint Charities(LDSC)
President & CEO: Garry R. Flake
Mailing Address
50 East North Temple, Floor 7
Salt Lake City, Utah 84150
USA
Telephone: (801) 240-1201
Mediaphone: (801) 240-5750
Headphone: (801) 240-3026
Fax: (801) 240-1964
E-Mail: grflake@ldschurch.org
or ldsc@ldschurch.org
Mediahead: Gary Steggel
Lutheran World Federation (LWF)
Mailing Address
Lutheran World Federation
150, route de Ferney (PO Box 2100)
CH-1211, Geneva 2, Switzerland
Telephone: 41-22-791 61 11
Fax: 41-22- 798 86 16
E-Mail: info@lutheranworld.org
Website: http://www.lutheranworld.org
Lutheran World Relief (LWR)
Mailing Address
Lutheran World Relief
390 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10016
Telephone: 212-532-6350
Fax: 212.213.6081
E-Mail: lwr@lwr.org
Website: http://www.lwr.org/
M
Organization for Human Rights, Responsibility, Respect and
Communication (The M.A.R.K. Foundation)
Head: Mr. Rudi Bakken
Mailing Address
The MARK Foundation
*vregaten 21
5003 Bergen
Norway
Telephone: 47-936-13203
Fax: 47-555-39430
E-Mail:
rud-bak@online.no
Médecins du Monde - International
Head/International Secretary - Alexandre Kamarotos
Mailing Address
MDM International
62 rue Marcadet
75018 Paris, France
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Telephone: 33-1-44-92-1414
Fax: 33-1-44-92-1455
Website: http://www.medecinsdumonde.org
Medecins du Monde-Argentina
Head/Vice-President: Alberto Garcia
Mailing Address
Medecins du Monde-Argentina
Humahuaca 4184
1092 Buenos Aires
Argentina
Telephone: 54-114-862-8898
Fax: 54-114-862-8898
Medecins du Monde-Cyprus
Head/President: Anna Marangou
Mailing Address
Medecins du Monde-Cyprus
P.O. Box 8817
Nicosia 2083
Cyprus
Telephone: 357-2-774-769
Fax: 357-2-775-299
Medecins du Monde-Espagne
Head/Executive Director: Alberto Soteres
Mailing Address
Medecins du Monde-Espagne
c/Andreas Mellado - 31 33 28015 Madrid
Spain
Telephone: 34-91-543-6033
Fax: 34-91-543-7923
Website:
http://www.info.es/medicos/
Medecins du Monde-Etats-Unis
(Doctors of the World - USA)
Head/Executive Director: Balwant Singh
Mailing Address
375 Broadway, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10012
Telephone: (212) 226-9890
Fax: (212) 226-7026
Website:
http://www.doctorsoftheworld.org
Medecins du Monde-France
Head/Executive Director: Michel Brugiere
Mailing Address
62, rue Marcadet
75018 Paris
France
Tel: 33-1-44-92-1515
Fax: 33-1-44-92-9992
E-Mail: sdm@medecinsdumonde.nt
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Website:
http://www.medecinsdumonde.org
Medecins du Monde-Greece
Head/President: Theophile Rosenberg
Mailing Address
Medecins du Monde-Greece
Stadiou 5, Bureau 104
Athens 18562
Greece
Telephone: 30-1-324-3344
Fax: 30-1-324-3346
Medecins du Monde-Italy
Head/President: Faustino Boioli
Mailing Address
Medecins du Monde-Italy
Hospitale Fate Bene Fratelli e>Oftalmico
Corso di Porto Nueva, 23
Milano 20121
Italy
Telephone: 39-02-6363-2-424
Fax: 39-02-6363-2-624
Medecins du Monde-Sweden
Head/President: Anders Bjorkman
Mailing Address
Medecins du Monde-Sweden
Dianavagen 1 - S 115 43
Stockholm
Sweden
Telephone: 46-8-664-6687
Fax: 46-8-664-6687
Medical Emergency Relief International (MERLIN)
Mailing Address
Medical Emergency Relief International
14 David Mews Porter Street
London W1 M 1HW
United Kingdom
Telephone: 44-0171 487 2505
Fax: 44-171 487 4042
E-Mail: hq@merlin.org.uk.
Website: http://www.merlin.org.uk
Medecins Sans Frontieres
Mailing Address
Médecins Sans Frontières International Office
39, Rue de la Tourelle-1040 Brussels
Belgium
Telephone:(32) 2 280 18 81
Fax: ++ (32) 2 280 01 73
Telex.: 20226
E-Mail: office-intnl@brussels.msf.org
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Website: http://www.msf.org/
MSF Australia
Mailing Address
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders
Street address:
MSF-Australia, Suite C, Level 1
263 Broadway, Glebe NSW 2037
Australia
Postal address: GPO Box 5141
Sydney NSW 2001
Australia
Telephone: 61(0) 2/95.52.49.33
Fax: 61(0) 2/95.52.65.39
E-Mail: office-syd@brussels.msf.org
MSF Austria
Mailing Address
Ärzte ohne Grenzen
Josefstädter Str. 19
Postfach 53
A - 1082 Vienna
Austria
Telephone: (43) 1 409 72 76
Fax: (43) 1 409 72 76 40
E-Mail: msf-wien@eunet.at
Website: http://allergy.hno.akh-wien.ac.at/msf/
MSF Belgium
Mailing Address
Médecins Sans Frontières
Artsen Zoonder Grenzen
Dupréstreet 94
B - 1090 Brussels-Jette
Belgium
Telephone: (32) 2 474 74 74
Fax : (32) 2 474 75 75
Telex: (046) 63607 MSFBank account: 000-0000060-60
E-Mail:
zoom@brussels.msf.org
MSF Canada
Mailing Address
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders
355 Adelaide St. W 5B
Toronto, Ontario
M5V - 1S2 Canada
Telephone: (1) 416 586 9820
Fax: (1) 416 5869821
E-Mail: msfacan@passport.ca
Website: http://www.msf.ca/
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MSF Denmark
Mailing Address
Laeger uden Graenser
Bernstorffsvej 20
DK-2900 Hellerup
Denmark
Telephone: (45) 39 62 63 01
Fax: ++ (45) 39 62 61 04
E-Mail:
msf-copenhagen@msf.org
MSF France
Mailing Address
Médecins Sans Frontières
8, rue Saint Sabin
F-75544 Paris cedex 11
France
Telephone: (33) 1 40 21 2929
Fax: (33) 1 48 06 6868
Telex: 21 43 60 MSF F
E-Mail: office@paris.msf.org
Website: http://www.paris.msf.org/
MSF Germany
Mailing Address
Ärzte ohne Grenzen e. V.
Lievelingsweg 102
D-53119 Bonn
Germany
Telephone: (49) 228 / 55 95 00
Fax:(49) 228 / 55 95 0 - 11
E-Mail:
office@bonn.msf.org
MSF Greece
Mailing Address
MSF/Greece (naam)
57, Stournari str
GR-104 32 Athens
Telephone: (30) 1 52 00 500
Fax: ++ (30) 1 52 00 503
E-Mail: office-ath@msf.org
Website: http://www.athens.msf.org/
MSF Hong Kong
Mailing Address
Médecins Sans Frontières
GPO Box 5803
HongKong
Telephone: (852) 2 338 82 77
Fax: (852) 2 304 60 81
E-Mail: office-hgk@msf.org
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Website: http://www.enmpc.org.hk/msf/
MSF Italy
Mailing Address
Medici Senza Frontiere
Via Ostiense 6/E
I-00152 Roma
Italy
Telephone: (39) 6 57 300 900/901
Fax: (39) 6 57 300 902
E-Mail: office-roma@msf.org
Website: http://vivaldi.nexus.it/altri/msf/
MSF Japan
Mailing Address
Médecins Sans Frontières
Takadanobaba 3-28-1
Shinjuku-Ku
Tokyo 169
Japan
Telephone: (81) 3 3366 8571/72
Fax: (81) 3 3366 8573
E-Mail: msf-tokyo@msf.org
Website: http://www.japan.msf.org/
MSF Luxembourg
Mailing Address
Médecins Sans Frontières
70, Route de Luxembourg
L-7420 Béreldange Luxembourg
Telephone:(352) 33 25 15
Fax: (352) 33 51 33
Telex: (0402) 60811MSF LU
E-Mail: office-lux@luxembourg.msf.org
Website: http://www.gms.lu/~msf/
MSF The Netherlands
Mailing Address
Artsen zonder Grenzen
Max Euweplein 40
P.O.Box 10014
1001 EA Amsterdam The Netherlands
Telephone : (31) 20 52 08 700
Fax: (31) 20 62 05 170
Telex: 044 10773 MSF NL
E-Mail: hq@amsterdam.msf.org
MSF Norway
Mailing Address
Leger uten Grenser
Radhusgate 30A
N-0151 Oslo
Norway
Telephone: (47) 22 / 33 45 55
5-62
Fax: ++ (47) 22 / 33 45 51
E-Mail: office-oslo@msf.org
MSF Spain
Mailing Address
Medicos sin Fronteras
Nou de la Rambla, 26
E-08001 Barcelona
Spain
Telephone: 34) 3 304 61 00
Fax: ++(34) 3 304 61 02
Telex: 052 97309 MSFE
E-Mail: oficina@barcelona.msf.org
Website: http://www.barcelona.msf.org/
MSF Sweden
Mailing Address
Médecins Sans Frontières
Atlasgatan 14
S-11320 Stockholm
Sweden
Telephone: (46) 8 31 02 17
Fax: (46) 8 31 42 90
E-Mail:
Office-sto@msf.org
MSF Switzerland
Mailing Address
Médecins Sans Frontières
Rue du lac 12
Case postale 6090
CH-1211 Genè;ve 6
Telephone: (41) 22 849 84 84
Fax: (41) 22 849 84 88
Telex: (045) 42 19 27 MSF CH
E-Mail: office-gva@geneva.msf.org
MSF-Liaison Office
Mailing Address
MSF-Liaison Office
12 rue du lac
1207 Genéve
Case Postale 6090
1211 Genè;ve
Telephone: (41) 22 849 84 00
Fax: (41) 22 849 84 04
Telex: (045) 42 19 27
E-Mail: robert_muller@geneva.msf.org
MSF United Kingdom
Mailing Address
Médecins Sans Frontières
124-132 Clerkenwell Road
5-63
London, EC1R 5DL
United Kingdom
Telephone: (44) 171-713-5600
Fax: (44) 171- 713-5004
E-Mail: office-ldn@msf.org<</font>/p
MSF United States
Mailing Address
Doctors Without Borders
11 E, 26th Street, Suite. 1904
New York, NY 10010
United States
Telephone: (212) 679 6800
Fax: (212) 679 7016
Telex: 4947197
E-Mail: dwb@newyork.msf.org
Website: http://www.dwb.org/index.htm
MSF-Liaision Office
Mailing Address
Doctors Without Borders
11E, 26th Street, Ste. 1904
New York, NY 10010
E-Mail:
catherine_harper@newyork.msf.org
Medico International e.V. (MI)
Head/Executive Director: Thomas Gebauer
Mailing Address
Medico International
Obermainanlage 7
D-60314 Frankfurt/Main
Germany
Media-head: Katja Maurer
E-Mail: medico.Maurer@t-online.de
Emergency-head: Sabine Eckart
E-Mail: s.eckart@t-online.de
Telephone:
49-69-94438-0
Emerphone:
49-69-94438-37
Mediaphone: 49-60-94438-28
Fax: 49 69-436002
Website:
http://www.medico-international.de
Mennonite Central Committee(MCC)
Head/Executive Director: Mr. Ronald J. Mathies
Mailing Address
Mennonite Central Committee
21 South 12th St., P. O. Box 500
Akron, PA 17501-0500
Mediahead/Director of communications: Ms. Charmayne Brubaker
Mediamail: cdb@mail.mcc.org
Telephone: (717) 859-1151
Fax: (717) 859-2171
E-Mail: mailbox@mcc.org
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Website:
http://www.mennonitecc.ca/mcc/
Mercy Corps International
Mailing Address
Mercy Corps International
3030 SW First Avenue
Portland, OR 97201
Telephone: 1-800-292-3355, ext.223
E-Mail: info@mercycorps.org
Website: http://www.mercycorps.org
Mercy International-U.S.A., Inc.(Mercy or MI-USA)
Head/President & CEO: Mr. Umar al-Qadi
Mailing Address
44450 Pinetree Drive Suite 201
Plymouth, Michigan 48170-3869
USA
Emergencies Head/Director of International Programs:
Telephone: (734) 454-0011
Fax: (734) 454-0303
E-Mail: mercyusa@mercyusa.org
Website:
Mr. Mohamed Ahmed
http://www.mercyusa.org
Mines Advisory Group(MAG)
Head/Executive Director: Mr. Lou McGrath
Mailing Address
45/47 Newton Street
Manchester
MI 1FT
U.K.
Emergencies Head/Director of Operations:
Meadiahead: Mr. Tim Carstairs
Telephone: 44(0) 161-236-4311
Fax: 44(0) 161-236-6244
E-Mail: maguk@cybase.co.uk
Mr. Richard Forsythe
Website: http://www.mag.org.uk
N
Norwegian People's Aid
Mailing Address
Norwegian People’s Aid
P.O. Box 8844 Youngstorget
0028 Oslo, Norway
Telephone: 47 22 03 77 00
Fax: 47 22 20 08 70
E-mail: npaid@npaid.no
Website: http://www.npaid.no
Norwegian Refugee Council
Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Ola H. Metliaas
Mailing Address
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Norwegian Refugee Council
Grensen 17
P.O. Box 6758 St. Olavs plass
N-0130 Oslo, Norway
Telephone: (47) 23 10 98 00
Fax: (47) 23 10 98 01
E-mail: nrc-no@online.no
Website: http://www.nrc.no
Ms.Margaret Vikki
Director of Emergency Preparedness Department
E-mail: margaret.vikki@nrc-no.telemax.no
Ms. Anne Aakervik
Head of Information Department
E-mail: anne.aakervik@nrc-no.telemax.no
O
OIKOS - Cooperacao e Desenvolvimento
Head/ President of the Board of Directors:
Luis de Franca
Mailing Address
OIKOs - Cooperacao e Desenvolvimento
Rua de Santiago, 9
1100 - 493 Lisboa
Portugal
Public Relations Officer: Natividade Cardoso
Press Officer: Pedro Ferreira
Mediamail: sec.geral@oikos.pt
Project Manager: Joao Jose Fernandes
E-mail: jjfernandes@oikos.pt
or dep.projectos@oikos.pt
Emerphone: 351-1-882-3648
Mediaphone: 351-1-882-3630
Fax: 351-1-882-3635
Website:
http://www.oikos.pt
Operation USA
Head/President & CEO: Richard M. Walden
Headmail: rwalden@opusa.org
Mailing Address
8320 Melrose Ave.
Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90069
USA
Mediahead/Special Projects Coordinator:
Mediamail: kschutzer@opusa.org
Telephone: 323-658-8876
Fax: 323-653-7846
Website:
http://www.opusa.org
Operazione Africa
Mailing Address
Operazione Africa
Via Ospedale
8 09124 Cagliari, Italia
E-Mail: tuveri@crs4.it
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Kathy Schutzer
Website: http://www.tuveri.crs4.it
OXFAM AMERICA
Mailing address
Oxfam America
26, West Street
Boston, MA 02111
Telephone: (617) 482 1211
Fax: (617) 728 2594
E-mail info@oxfamamerica.
Website: http://www.oxfamamerica.org
OXFAM Canada
Head/Executive Director: Rieky Stuart
Mailing Address
Oxfam Canada
294 Albert Street, Suite 300
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
K1P 6E6
Emergencies and Special projects Officer:
emermail: melp@oxfam.ca
Telephone: (613) 237-5236
Fax: (613) 237-0524
E-Mail: enquire@oxfam.ca
Website:
http://www.oxfam.ca
OXFAM U.K.
Mailing Address
Oxfam U.K.
Oxfam House
274 Banbury Road
Oxford, OX2 7DZ
United Kingdom
Telephone 44 (0)1865 3136
E-Mail: oxfam@oxfam.org.uk
Website: http://www.oxfam.org.uk
OXFAM Hong Kong(Oxfam HK)
Director/Head: John Sayer
Mailing Address
Oxfam Hong Kong
9/f Breakthrough Centre
191 Woosung Street
Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Telephone: (852) 2520-2525
Emerphone: (852) 2821-3252
Mediaphone: (852) 2821-3221
Mediahead: Judy Au
E-Mail: jmyau@oxfam.org.hk
Emerhead: Teddy Arellano
E-Mail: ted@oxfam.org.hk
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Me. Peters
Website:
http://user.hk.linkage.net/~oxfamhk/
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Partner Aid International (PAI)
Mailing Address
PAI Partner Aid International
Haldenweg 11
CH-8360 Eschlikon
Switzerland
PAI Partner Aid International
F+rderprojekte Dritte Welt e.V.
Silcherweg 19
D-69602 Hambach, Germany
Telephone: 41(0) 71 970 0732
Fax: 41 (0) 71 970 9731
Pan-European Center for Emergency Medical Management Systems (PECEMMS)
Executive Director: Eelco H. Dykstra, MD
Mailing Address
Pan-European Center for Emergency Medical Management
Systems
Kruizemuntstr. 247
7322 LL Apeldoorn
The Netherlands
Telephone: 31-55-3604490
Fax: 31-55-3604491
E-Mail: e.dykstra@wxs.nl
Peace 2002 Project (p2p)
Head/Founder: Dr. Jozsef Telkes
Mailing Address
Box 190
Budapest, Hungary, H-1525
Telephone: 36-30-9318118
Fax: 6-1-2149163
E-Mail: franchis@mail.datanet.hu
Website:
http://www.freeyellow.com/members5/telkes/index.html
Physicians for Human Rights
Mailing Address
Physicians for Human Rights
100 Boylston Street, Suite 702
Boston, MA 02116 USA
Telephone: (617) 695.0041
Fax: (617) 695.0307
E-Mail: phrusa@phrusa.org
Website: http://www.phrusa.org
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and Hunger Program
Mailing Address
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and Hunger Program
100 Witherspoon Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Telephone: (502) 569-5840
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Fax: (502) 569-8039
E-Mail: susan.ryan@pcusa.org
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Rädda Barnen
Mailing Address
Rädda Barnen
Torsgatan 4
107 88 Stockholm, Sweden
Telephone: (+46) 8 698 90 00
Fax: (+46) 8 698 90 14
E-Mail: info@rb.se
Website: http://www.rb.se
RedR Australia Limited
Head/Executive Officer:
Mailing Address
RedR Australia Limited
Engineering House
11 National Circuit
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia
Ms. Christine Vincent
Emergencies head/Programme Manager:
Telephone: 61-2-6273-6544
Emergencies phone: 0411-11-45-16
Fax: 61-2-6273-6546
E-Mail: redr@tpgi.com.au
Website:
Ms. Catherine Hasell
http://www.redr.org
RedR International(RedR)
Head/President: Peter Guthrie
Mailing Address
av. Louis-Casai 81
case postale 35
1216 Cointrin-Geneve
Switzerland
Media/Emergencies head:
Timothy Foster
E-Mail: tfoster@iprolink.ch
Telephone:
41-22-788-1040
RedR (U.K.)
Head/Director: Bobby Lambert
E-Mail: bobby@redr.demon.co.uk
Mailing Address
1 Great George Street
London, SW1P 3AA
United Kingdom
Mediahead: Wendy Tabuteau
Emergencies Head: Jerome Oberreit
Emergencies E-mail: info@redr.demon.co.uk
Telephone: 44-(0)171-233-3116
Fax: 44-(0)171-222-0564
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Website:
http://www.redr.org
Relief International(RI)
Head: Farshad Rastegar
E-Mail: farshad@ri.org
Mailing Address
Relief International
11965 Venice Blvd., Suite 405
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Media: Jeffrey Farr
E-Mail: rihq@ri-org
Emergencies: Rachel Rosental
E-mail: rihq@ri.org
Telephone: (310) 572-7770
Fax: (310) 572-7790
Website: http://www.ri.org/
Refugees International
Mailing Address
Refugees International
Suite 202, 2639
Connecticut Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20008
Telephone: (202) 828-0110 or (800) REFUGEE
Fax: (202) 828-0819
E-Mail: ri@refintl.org
Website: http://www.refintl.org/
S
Save the Children U.K.
Mailing Address
Save the Children
17 Grove Lane
London SE5 8RD
United Kingdom
Telephone: 44-171 703 5400
Fax: 44-171 703 2278
E-Mail: info@scfuk.org.uk
Website: http://www.scfuk.org.uk
Save The Children U.S.
Mailing Address
Save the Children
54 Wilton Road
Westport, CT 06880
Telephone: (800) 243-5075
Website: http://www.savethechildren.org/
SIM Canada(SIM)
Director for Overseas Programs - Emmanuel Isch
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Mailing Address
10 Huntingdale Boulevard
Scarboroug, Ontario, MIW 2S5
Canada
Telephone: (416) 497-2424
Fax: (416) 497-2444
E-Mail: eisch@sim.ca
Website:
http://www.sim.org
T
Tearfund
Mailing Address
Tearfund
100 Church Road
Teddington, Middlesex
TW11 8QE UK
Telephone: 44-181 977 9144 or 44- 181 943 7864
Fax: 44-181 943 3594
E-Mail: enquiry@tearfund.dircon.co.uk
Website: http://www.tearfund.org.uk
Trocaire
Mailing Address
Trocaire
169 Booterstown ave.,
Blackrock, Co. Dublin,
Ireland.
Telephone: 288 5385
Fax : 288 3577
E-Mail: info@trocaire.ie
Website: http://www.trocaire.org
U
Uganda Red Cross Society
Mailing Address
Uganda Red Cross Society
P.O. Box 494
97 Buganda Road, Kampala
Uganda
Telephone: 256 41 258701
Fax: 256 41 258184
E-Mail: sg.urcs@imul.com
Website: http://www.ugandapages.com
United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR)
Mailing Address
United Methodist Committee on Relief
475 Riverside Drive
Room 330
New York, NY 10115
Telephone: (212)870-3816
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Fax: (212)749-2641
E-Mail: umcor@gbgm-umc.org
US Committee for Refugees (USCR)
Head/Executive Director: Roger Winter
Mailing Address
USCR
1717 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
Media: Melissa Wyers
Telephone: (202) 347-3507
Fax: (202) 347-3418
E-Mail: uscr@irsa-uscr.org
Website:
http://www.refugees.org
V
Ve'ahavta: The Canadian Jewish Humanitarian & Relief Committee
(Ve'ahavta)
Head/Executive Vice-President: Avrum Rosensweig
Mailing Address
20 Eglinton Avenue West, Suite 901
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M4R 1K8
Mediahead/Public Relations: Sandy Stern
MediaMail: mail@veahavta.org
Emergencies Head: Avrum Rosensweig
Telephone: (416) 487-5472
Fax: (416) 487-9969
Website:
http://www.veahavta.org
Voluntary Organisations in Cooperation in Emergencies (VOICE)
Mailing Address
VOICE
Square Ambiorix 10
B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
Telephone: 32 2 743 8775
Fax: +2 2 732 1934
Email: voice@clong.be
Website: http://www.oneworld.org.voice
W
War Child
Mailing Address
War Child
7-12 Greenland Street
London NW1 0ND
United Kingdom.
Telephone: (44) 171 916 9276
Fax : (44) 171 916 9280
E-mail: mail@warchild.globalnet.co.uk
Website: http://www.warchild.org
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Water For People
Executive Director/Head: Paul A. Sobiech
Mailing Address
6666 West Quincy Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80235, USA
Mediahead: Judi Kraszewski
Mediamail: judi@water4people.org
Telephone: (303) 761-9194
emerphone: (303) 761-9194 ext.24
Fax: (303) 761-8659
E-Mail: info@water4people.org
Website:
http://www.water4people.org
World Vision of Australia
Mailing Address
World Vision of Australia
GPO Box 9944
Melbourne, 3001, Australia
Telephone: (613) 13 32 40.
Facsimile: (613) 9287 2427
E-Mail: csc@wva.org.au
Website: http://www.wvi.org
World Vision International
Mailing Address
World Vision International
800 West Chestnut
Monrovia, CA 91016-3198
USA
Telephone: (626) 303-8811
Fax: (626) 301-7710
Website: http://www.wvi.xc.org/
Wyndom Foundation(WF)
Head: Linda Willows Hartley
Mailing Address
29 Quarry Lane
Bedford, New York 10506
Headphone: (914) 234-2834
Telephone: (914) 234-0404
Fax: (914) 234-9797
Website:
http://member.aol.com/Hartway/WyndomFoundation.html
6. U.S. PVO Executive Contact List
U.S. Private and Voluntary Organizations (PVO)
Registered With USAID
Private Voluntary organizations (PVOs) is a diverse group of member
agencies based in the United States that work on a broad range of
international humanitarian issues: long-term development; disaster
relief; refugee protection, assistance and resettlement; public policy;
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and building a constituency for development assistance through
education of the American public.
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A Call To Serve International (ACTS)
1107 Providence Road
Columbia, MO 65202
Dr. Patricia Blair, M.D., President
Mr. Jim Maxwell, Treasurer and CFO
TELEPHONE....(573) 449-3146
FAX...................(573) 874-5820
E-MAIL...tblairacts@aol.com
A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)
4755-B Auburn Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95841
Mr. Tom Arsenault, President
Ms. Elizabeth Bana, Secretary/Treasurer
Mr. Tom Arsenault, Regional Director
TELEPHONE....(916) 348-0898
FAX...................(916) 348-1801
E-MAIL...asap@syscom.co.zw
Academy for Educational Development, The (AED)
1875 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20009
Mr. Stephen F. Moseley, President and CEO
Ms. Deanna Dunworth, Senior VP and CFO
Mr. Jack Downey, Senior VP, Development and Planning
TELEPHONE....(202) 884-8000
FAX...................(202) 884-8400
E-MAIL...admin@aed.org
Home Page... http://www.aed.org
ACCION International
120 Beacon Street, Suite 201
Somerville, MA 02143
Mr. Michael Chu, President and CEO
Ms. Catherine A. Quense, CFO
Ms. Maria Otero, Executive VP
TELEPHONE....(617) 492-4930
FAX...................(617) 876-9509
E-MAIL...info@accion.org
Home Page... http://www.accion.org
ACDI/VOCA
50 F Street NW, Suite 1075
Washington, DC 20001
Mr. Michael W. Deegan, President
Ms. Susan Bardouil, CFO
Mr. Donald C. Crane, Executive VP
TELEPHONE....(202) 638-4661
FAX...................(202) 783-7204
E-MAIL...nlong@acdivoca.org
Home Page... http://www.acdivoca.org
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Action Against Hunger-USA (AAH)
875 Avenue of the Americas
Suite 1905
New York, NY 10001
Mr. Jean-Francois Vidal, Executive Director
Mr. Nick Humen, Finance Director
Ms. Anne-Sophie Fournier, Technical Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 967-7800
FAX...................(212) 967-5480
E-MAIL...aah@aah-usa.org
Home Page... http://www.acf-fr.org
Action for Enterprise (AFE)
1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 500
Arlington, VA 22209
Mr. Frank Lusby, III, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(703) 243-9172
FAX...................(703) 243-1865
E-MAIL... afe1@compuserve.com
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)
12501 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring, MD 20904
Mr. Ralph S. Watts, Jr., President
Mr. Byron L. Scheuneman, VP, Finance and Grant Admn
TELEPHONE....(301) 680-6380
FAX...................(301) 680-6370
Home Page...
http://www.adra.org
Advocates for Youth
1025 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20005
Mr. James C. Wagoner, President
Mr. Robert B. Miller, MS, CPA, Chief Financial Officer
Ms. Debra Hauser, Vice President
TELEPHONE....(202) 347-5700
FAX...................(202) 347-2263
E-MAIL...info@advocatesforyouth.org
Home Page... http://www.advocatesforyouth.org
Africa-America Institute, The (AAI)
380 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10168
Ms. Mora McLean, President
Mr. Ron Cherry, Manager
Mr. Carl Schieren, Programs VP
TELEPHONE....(212) 949-5666
FAX...................(212) 682-6174
E-MAIL... ashaw@aaionline.org
African Children Welfare Foundation (ACWF)
2630 South Manhattan Place, Suite 1
Los Angeles, CA 90018
Classifications Fiscal Year Ending: December
Dr. Marvin Iheonu, Ph.D., CEO
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Mr. Lennox Benedicts, Financial Secretary
Ms. Aida Iheonu, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(323) 735-6570
FAX...................(323) 730-1523
African Christian Relief, Inc. (ACR)
7941 East Lakeside Parkway, Suite 109
Tucson, AZ 85730
Mr. Bryan Gregory, President
Ms. Shirley Price, Treasurer
Mr. Charles Williams, Chief Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(520) 722-8447
FAX...................(520) 298-1404
African Medical & Research Foundation, Inc. (AMREF)
19 West 44th Street, Suite 1708
New York, NY 10036
Ms. Priscilla S. Goldfarb, Executive Director
Ms. Rosaline Sheriff, Assistant, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 768-2440
FAX...................(212) 768-4230
African Methodist Episcopal Church Service & Development Agency, Inc.,
The (SADA)
1134 11th Street NW, Suite 211
Washington, DC 20001
Ms. Cherie F. Bellamy, Executive Director
Dr. Joseph C. McKinney, Ph.D., Treasurer
Ms. Penelope A. Thomas, Director, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(202) 371-8722
FAX...................(202) 371-0981
E-MAIL... pmyers7736@aol.com
African-American Outreach Ministry, Inc. (AAOM)
103 South 4th Street
Aurora, IL 60505
Mr. Edward Hearn, Chair
Mr. Dezo McGill, Treasurer
Ms. Delores Burrell, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(630) 896-3792
FAX...................(630) 898-7775
Africare
440 R Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
Mr. C. Payne Lucas, President
Mr. John Woody, CPA, Finance Director
Mr. Joseph C. Kennedy, Ph.D., Senior VP
TELEPHONE....(202) 462-3614
FAX...................(202) 328-3624
Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. (AKF USA)
1901 L Street NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Iqbal Noor Ali, CEO
Mr. David Esch, Finance Manager
Ms. Patricia Scheid, Program Officer
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TELEPHONE....(202) 293-2537
FAX...................(202) 785-1752
E-MAIL...71075.1561@compuserve.com
Agudath Israel of America, Inc.
84 William Street
New York, NY 10038
Mr. Boruch B. Borchardt, Executive Director
Mr. Shlomo Gertzulin, VP, Administration and Finance
Ms. Rivkie Feiner, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 797-9000
FAX...................(212) 269-2843
Air Serv International, Inc. (ASI)
P.O. Box 3041
Redlands, CA 92373
Mr. Kenneth W. Frizzell, President
Mr. Kevin Wheeler, CFO
Mr. Alan C. Graham, Jr., VP
TELEPHONE....(909) 793-2627
FAX...................(909) 793-0226
E-MAIL...asi@xc.org
Home Page... http://www.airserv.org
Alfalit International, Inc.
3026 NW 79th Avenue
Miami, FL 33122
Mr. Roberto P. Perez, President and CEO
Mr. Joseph Milton, Treasurer
Mr. Alberto J. Carcamo, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(305) 597-9077
FAX...................(305) 597-9078
E-MAIL...alfalit@alfalit.org
Home Page... http://www.alfalit.org
Alliance for Communities in Action
P.O. Box 30154
Bethesda, MD 20824
Mr. Richard Schopfer, Executive Director
Ms. Barbara Schopfer, Treasurer
Mr. Donald Schopfer, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(301) 229-7707
FAX...................(301) 229-0457
America's Development Foundation, Inc. (ADF)
101 North Union Street, Suite 200
Alexandria, VA 22314
Mr. Michael D. Miller, President
Mr. Joseph Townsend, Director, Finance and Accounting
Ms. Mary Stewart, VP
TELEPHONE....(703) 836-2717
FAX...................(703) 836-3379
E-MAIL...adf@adfusa.org
Home Page... http://www.adfusa.org
America-Mideast Educational & Training Services (AMIDEAST)
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1730 M Street NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. William A. Rugh, President
Mr. William J. Benz, Senior Vice President
Ms. Diana L. Kamal, Senior Vice President
TELEPHONE....(202) 776-9630
FAX...................(202) 776-7030
E-MAIL...bbenz@amideast.org
Home Page... http://www.amideast.org
American Association for International Aging, Inc. (AAIA)
1900 L Street NW, Suite 510
Washington, DC 20036
Dr. Helen K. Kerschner, Ph.D., President and Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 833-8893
FAX...................(202) 833-8762
E-MAIL...worldaging@aol.com
American Association of the Order of St. Lazarus, Inc. (Order of St.
Lazarus)
P.O. Box 723030
Atlanta, GA 31139
Mr. Scott G. Thompson, VP and Treasurer
Mr. Albert P. James, Program Manager
TELEPHONE....(404) 266-9599
FAX...................(404) 266-8327
E-MAIL... lazarususa@aol.com
American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM)
818 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20006
Ms. Deanne R. Williams, Executive Director
Ms. Joan Robertson, Director, Finance and Admn
Ms. Deborah Armbruster, Director, Special Projects
TELEPHONE....(202) 728-9860
FAX...................(202) 728-9896
E-MAIL...info@acnm.org
Home Page... http://www.acnm.org
American Committee for Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem, Inc.
49 West 45th Street, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10036
Mr. Stuart Tauber, Executive Director
Mr. Dov Zakheim, Controller
Mr. Robert R. Frankel, Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 354-8801
FAX...................(212) 391-2674
American Council on Education (ACE)
One Dupont Circle NW, Suite 1B-25
Washington, DC 20036
Dr. Stanley Ikenberry, President
Ms. Yvonne D. Wills, Director of Finance
Mr. Fred M. Hayward, Senior Associate, Int'l Affairs
TELEPHONE....(202) 939-9330
FAX...................(202) 833-4730
E-MAIL...yvonne_wills@ace.nche.edu
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Home Page... http://www.acenet.edu
American Dentists for Foreign Service (ADFS)
619 Church Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11218
ClassificationsFiscal Year Ending: December
Decode: A0170
Registration Date: 11/18/77
Privateness(%): 1997-100
Dr. Herman Ivanhoe, DDS, Director
Ms. Ann Brearly, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(718) 436-8686
FAX...................(718) 436-8686
American Friends of Kiryat Sanz Laniado Hospital, Inc.
18 West 45th Street, 18th Floor
New York, NY 10036
Mr. Stanley Hyman, COB
Mr. Leibis Morgenstern, Treasurer
Mr. Sidney Greenwald, International Chairman
TELEPHONE....(212) 944-2690
FAX...................(212) 944-7512
E-MAIL... laniado@juno.com
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
1501 Cherry Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Ms. Kara L. Newell, Executive Director
Mr. John M. Blanchard, Jr., Finance Director
Mr. Martin Garate, Director, Int'l Programs
TELEPHONE....(215) 241-7098
FAX...................(215) 241-7218
E-MAIL...afscinfo@afsc.org
Home Page... http://www.afsc.org
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc., The (AJJDC)
711 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10017
Mr. Michael Schneider, Executive VP
Mr. Steven Schwager, Associate Executive VP
TELEPHONE....(212) 687-6200
FAX...................(212) 370-5467
E-MAIL...steve@jdcny.org
Home Page... http://www.jdc.org
American Jewish World Service, Inc. (AJWS)
989 Avenue of the Americas, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Ms. Ruth W. Messinger, President
Ms. Monica Reynolds, Manager, Finance and Administration
Ms. Catherine Shimony, Director, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(212) 736-2597
FAX...................(212) 736-3463
E-MAIL...jws@jws.org
Home Page...http://www.ajws.org
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American Latvian Association in the United States, Inc. (ALA)
400 Hurley Avenue
Rockville, MD 20850
Mr. Aivars Osvalds, COB
Mr. Uldis Seja, Treasurer
Mrs. Ieva Bolsteins, Secretary General
TELEPHONE....(301) 340-1914
FAX...................(301) 340-8732
E-MAIL...alainfo@alausa.org
Home Page...http://www.alausa.org
American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities, Inc. (ALSAC)
501 St. Jude Place
Memphis, TN 38105
Mr. Richard C. Shadyac, National Executive Director
Mr. H. Randy Nichols, Senior VP, Director
Mr. William J. Kirwen, Senior VP, National Programs
TELEPHONE....(901) 522-9733
FAX...................(901) 523-6674
Home Page...http://www.stjude.org
American Leprosy Missions (ALM International)
1 ALM Way
Greenville, SC 29601
Mr. Christopher J. Doyle, President and CEO
Mr. James R. Lyon, Sr., Finance Director
Mr. Lance Renault, Chief Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(864) 271-7040
FAX...................(864) 271-7062
E-MAIL...amlep@leprosy.org
Home Page...http://www.leprosy.org
American Medical Resources Foundation, Inc. (AMRF)
56 Oak Hill Way
Brockton, MA 02301
Mr. John M. Teng, President and CEO
Mr. Kay H. Barney, Chairman
Ms. Norah Gannon, Director
TELEPHONE....(508) 580-3301
FAX...................(508) 580-3306
E-MAIL...amrf@amrf.com
Home Page...http://www.amrf.com
American National Red Cross (ARC)
430 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
Mr. E. Matthew Branam, COO
Mr. John D. Campbell, CFO
Mr. Gerald R. Jones, Director, International Services
TELEPHONE....(202) 639-3650
FAX...................(202) 783-3432
E-MAIL...hillern@usa.redcross.org
Home Page...http://www.redcross.org
American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA)
1522 K Street NW, Suite 202
6-80
Washington, DC 20005
Dr. Peter Gubser, Ph.D., President
Mr. Cyril Bindah, Assistant Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(202) 347-2558
FAX...................(202) 682-1637
E-MAIL... anera@anera.org
Home Page... http://www.anera.org
American ORT, Inc. (ORT)
817 Broadway, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10003
Mr. Brian Strum, Executive VP
Mr. Paul S. Ferrer, Controller
Ms. Celeste Scheib Angus, Director, ORT Int'l Cooperation
TELEPHONE....(212) 353-5800
FAX...................(212) 353-5888
E-MAIL...pferrer@aort.org
Home Page... http://www.aort.org
American Red Magen David for Israel (ARMDI)
888 Seventh Avenue, Suite 403
New York, NY 10106
Mr. Benjamin Saxe, Executive VP
Mr. Stuart A. Jackson, First VP and Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(212) 757-1627
FAX...................(212) 757-4662
E-MAIL... armdi@juno.com
American Refugee Committee
2344 Nicollet Avenue South, Suite 350
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Mr. Anthony J. Kozlowski, President and CEO
Mr. James F. Mace, Finance Director
Ms. Karen Johnson-Elshazly, Director, Int'l Programs
TELEPHONE....(612) 872-7060
FAX...................(612) 872-4309
E-MAIL...archq@archq.org
Home Page... http://www.archq.org
American Service to India (ASTI)
P.O. Box 2456
Costa Mesa, CA 92628
Ms. Barbara Piner, President
Mr. Srinivas V. Murthy, CFO
Dr. Rajkumari Asrani, M.D., Secretary
TELEPHONE....(714) 662-1661
FAX...................(714) 662-1663
E-MAIL...asti2@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.guidestar.org
American-Nicaraguan Foundation, Inc. (ANF)
848 Brickell Avenue, Penthouse
Miami, FL 33131
Mr. Alvaro J. Pereira, Executive Director
Mr. Guillermo Guillen, Comptroller
Ms. Lilliam Arguello, Mission Manager
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TELEPHONE....(305) 375-9248
FAX...................(305) 375-9340
E-MAIL... anfusa@aol.com
AmeriCares Foundation, Inc. (AmeriCares)
161 Cherry Street
New Canaan, CT 06840
Mr. Robert C. Macauley, CEO and Chair
Mr. A. James Forbes, Jr., Executive VP
Mr. Andrew L. Hannah, COO and Vice Chair
TELEPHONE....(203) 972-5500
FAX...................(203) 972-0116
E-MAIL...info@americares.org
Home Page... http://www.americares.org
Americas Association of Cooperative/Mutual Insurance Societies, Inc.
(AAC-MIS)
One Nationwide Plaza 3-14-05
Columbus, OH 43215
Mr. William A. Lee, VP
Mr. William E. Leffel, Assistant Treasurer
Mr. Patrick S. Roberts, Development VP
TELEPHONE....(614) 249-6347
FAX...................(614) 249-3090
Amigos Internacionales Corporation (Amigos)
420 Hillmont Avenue
Longview, TX 75601
Mr. Kenneth L. Dupuy, Vice-Chairman of the Board
Mr. Thomas L. Corley, VP
Ms. Joan Lozano, Programs Director
TELEPHONE....(903) 753-4038
FAX...................(903) 234-1648
E-MAIL...uru.ibme@worldnet.att.net
Home Page... HTTP://www.amigos.com
Amigos of EARTH College, Inc. (EARTH)
50 Hurt Plaza, Suite 1210
Atlanta, GA 30303
Ms. Renee Ziesing, Executive Director
Ms. Helen Fischer, Bookkeeper
Mr. Victor Sanchez, Development Officer
TELEPHONE....(404) 659-6361
FAX...................(404) 659-6362
E-MAIL...amigos@amigosearth.com
Home Page... http://www.earth.ac.cr
Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team, Inc. (AMURT)
7627 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20012
Mr. Clark Forden, Executive Director
Mr. Douglas Spires, Treasurer
Mr. Peter Sage, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 829-8676
FAX...................(202) 829-0462
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E-MAIL...amurt@amps.org
Home Page... http://www.interaction.org/members/amurt.html
Andean Rural Health Care, Inc. (ARHC)
P.O. Box 216
Lake Junaluska, NC 28745
Mr. Ron Miller, Executive Director
Ms. Diane Dolman, Accountant
Mr. David S. Shanklin, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(828) 452-3544
FAX...................(828) 452-7790
E-MAIL...ddolman@haywood.main.nc.us
Home Page... http://www.main.nc.us/ARHC
Applied Research and Development Institute International (ARDI)
6740 East Hampden Avenue, No 311
Denver, CO 80224
Dr. Carol Barbeito, President
Ms. Betsy Wise, Administrator
Mr. John McKiernan, Director, Programs and Research
TELEPHONE....(303) 691-6076
FAX...................(303) 691-6077
E-MAIL...ardiintl@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.ardi.org
Armenia Fund U.S.A., Inc. (AFUSA)
152 Madison Avenue, Suite 803
New York, NY 10016
Ms. Mary Ann Kibarian, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 689-5307
FAX...................(212) 689-5317
E-MAIL... afusa@aol.com
Armenian Assembly of America, Inc. (AAA)
122 C Street NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20001
Mr. Ross P. Vartian, Executive Director
Ms. Ann Mitchell, Controller
Ms. Tanya Chichmanian, Grants Office
TELEPHONE....(202) 393-3434
FAX...................(202) 638-4904
E-MAIL...ann@aaainc.org
Home Page... http://www.aaainc.org
Armenian Missionary Association of America, Inc. (AMAA)
31 West Century Road
Paramus, NJ 07652
Rev. Movses B. Janbazian, Executive Director
Mr. Andrew Torigian, President
TELEPHONE....(201) 265-2607
FAX...................(201) 265-6015
E-MAIL... amaainc@aol.com
Armenian Relief Society of North America, Inc., The (ARSNA)
80 Bigelow Avenue
Watertown, MA 02472
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Ms. Talin Daghlian, Chair and President
Ms. Rosemary Khachadoorian, Treasurer
Ms. MaryAnne Bonjuklian, Clerk
TELEPHONE....(617) 926-3801
FAX...................(617) 924-7238
E-MAIL... ars1910@aol.com
Armenian Relief Society, Inc., The (ARS, Inc.)
80 Bigelow Avenue
Watertown, MA 02172
Ms. Maro Misnassian, Chair
Ms. Margaret Stepanian, Treasurer
Ms. Ojik Gregorian, Office Manager
TELEPHONE....(617) 926-5892
FAX...................(617) 926-4855
E-MAIL...ars1910@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.ars1910.org
Armenian Technology Group, Inc. (ATG)
1322 East Shaw Avenue, Suite 255
Fresno, CA 93710
Mr. Varoujan Der Simonian, Executive Director
Mr. Sam Kalfayan, Treasurer
Dr. Arthur Hazarabedian, Chairman
TELEPHONE....(209) 224-1000
FAX...................(209) 224-1002
E-MAIL... atgusa@aol.com
Asia Foundation, The (TAF)
465 California Street, 14th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94104
Mr. William P. Fuller, President
Ms. Madeline H. Russell, Secretary and Treasurer
Mr. Barnett Baron, Executive VP
TELEPHONE....(415) 982-4640
FAX...................(415) 392-8863
E-MAIL... ghein@asiafound.org
Home Page... http://www.asiafoundation.org
Assist International (AI)
P.O. Box 66396
Scotts Valley, CA 95067
Mr. Robert J. Pagett, President
Mr. William L. Carmichael, VP and Treasurer
Mr. Raymond Schmidt, Operations Administrator
TELEPHONE....(408) 438-4582
FAX...................(408) 439-9602
E-MAIL...assistintl@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.assistintl.org
Atlantic States Legal Foundation, Inc. (ASLF)
658 West Onondaga Street
Syracuse, NY 13204
Mr. Louches J.H. Powell, Jr., Executive Director
Mr. Samuel H. Sage, President
Mr. Theodore Newman, International Chair
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TELEPHONE....(315) 475-1170
FAX...................(315) 475-6719
E-MAIL... aslf@igc.apc.org
AVSC International
79 Madison Avenue, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Dr. Amy E. Pollack, President
Mr. Thomas Gray, CFO
Ms. Lynn Bakamjina, VP & Dir, Field Operations
TELEPHONE....(212) 561-8033
FAX...................(212) 779-9489
E-MAIL...tgray@avsc.org
Home Page... http://www.avsc.org
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Barrington Rotary Charities, Inc. (BRC)
1421 South Barrington Road
Barrington, IL 60010
Mr. Ronald Dockery, President
Mr. Salvador Camacho, Financial Officer
Mr. L.R. Marquardt, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(847) 381-2100
FAX...................(847) 381-2438
Bat Conservation International, Inc. (BCI)
500 Capitol of Texas Highway
Building 1, Suite 100
Austin, TX 78746
Mr. Merlin Tuttle, Executive Director
Ms. Linda Moore, Director, Admin and Finance
Mr. Steve Walker, Associate Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(512) 327-9721
FAX...................(512) 327-9724
E-MAIL...batinfo@batcon.org
Home Page... http://www.batcon.org
Bethany Christian Services International, Inc.
P.O Box 294
Grand Rapids, MI 49501
Mr. Roger Bouwma, Director, International Services
Mr. Mervin K. Auchtung, Finance Director
TELEPHONE....(616) 224-7453
FAX...................(616) 224-7585
E-MAIL...rsb@bethany.org
Home Page... http://www.bethany.org
Bless the Children, Inc. (BTC)
11101 Midlothian Turnpike, Suite 12
Richmond, VA 23235
Ms. Karen S. Hubbard, President
Mr. Clarence W. Hubbard, Secretary/Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(804) 379-8808
FAX...................(804) 379-9050
E-MAIL... btcinc@richmond.net
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Blessings International (Blessings)
5881 South Garnett Road
Tulsa, OK 74146
Dr. Harold C. Harder, Ph.D., President
Ms. Linda Harder, Secretary and Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(918) 250-8101
FAX...................(918) 250-1281
E-MAIL...75554.3572@compuserve.com
Home Page... http://www.blessings.org
Brother's Brother Foundation (BBF)
1501 Reedsdale Street, Suite 3005
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
Mr. Luke L. Hingson, President
Mr. William Davis, Accountant
Mr. William Hixson, VP
TELEPHONE....(412) 321-3160
FAX...................(412) 321-3325
E-MAIL...BBFound@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.brothersbrother.com
Burma American Fund, Inc., The (BAF)
160 West End Avenue, Suite 18J
New York, NY 10023
Princess Ying Sita, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 522-4585
FAX...................(212) 522-0331
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C.I.S. Development Foundation, Inc. (CISDF)
105 Old Matawan Road
Suite 202
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Dr. Alexander Bondarev, President
Ms. Rose Bondarev, Director, Supply
Ms. Ira Tsitolovsky, Assistant Director, Supplies
TELEPHONE....(732) 432-7037
FAX...................(732) 862-3912
E-MAIL...cisdf@cisdf.com
Home Page... http://www.cisdf.com
Carelift International
1 Belmont Avenue, Suite 425
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
Mr. Joseph P. Welsh, COO
Ms. Caryn Frank, Comptroller
Mr. Scott Leshner, Operations Director
TELEPHONE....(610) 617-0995
FAX...................(610) 668-0930
E-MAIL...carelift@worldlynx.net
Home Page... http://www.carelift.org
Caribbean Conservation Corporation (CCC)
4424 NW 13th Street, Suite A-1
6-86
Gainesville, FL 32609
Mr. David B. Godfrey, Executive Director
Ms. Patricia R. McCloskey, Controller
Ms. Lucinda K. Taft, Director, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(352) 373-6441
FAX...................(352) 375-2449
E-MAIL...ccc@cccturtle.org
Home Page... http://www.cccturtle.org
Caribbean/Latin American Action (CNLAA)
1818 N Street NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Antonio J. Colorado, Executive Director
Ms. Hilma Stanley, Financial Officer
TELEPHONE....(202) 466-7464
FAX...................(202) 822-0075
E-MAIL... info@claa.org
Carter Center, Inc., The (CC)
One Copenhill
453 Freedom Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30307
Dr. John B. Hardman, M.D., Executive Director
Ms. Iris D. Frank, Associate Director, Finance
Mr. Phillip J. Wise, Associate Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(404) 420-5100
FAX...................(404) 420-5158
E-MAIL... carterweb@emory.edu
Home Page... http://www.cartercenter.org
Catholic Medical Mission Board, Inc. (CMMB)
10 West 17th Street
New York, NY 10011
Mr. Terry Kirch, President and CEO
Ms. Kathy Burt, Finance Manager
Dr. Maura O'Donohue, Programming Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 242-7757
FAX...................(212) 807-9161
E-MAIL... pshort@cmmb.org
Home Page... http://www.interaction.org/members/cmmb.html
Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA)
1011 First Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Msgr. Robert L. Stern, Secretary General
Mr. Victor C. York, Accounting Director
Rev. Denis J. Madden, Associate Secretary General
TELEPHONE....(212) 826-1480
FAX...................(212) 838-1344
E-MAIL... cnewa@cnewa.org
Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
209 West Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Mr. Kenneth F. Hackett, Executive Director
Mr. Bertram Pereira, Grants Manager
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Mr. Michael K. Wiest, Deputy Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(410) 625-2220
FAX...................(410) 234-3184
E-MAIL... finance@catholicrelief.org
Home Page... http://www.catholicrelief.org
Center for Citizen Initiatives (CCI)
P.O. Box 29912
San Francisco, CA 94129
Ms. Sharon Tennison, President
Ms. Gisela Geisler, CFO
Ms. Amy Vossbrinck, COO
TELEPHONE....(415) 561-7777
FAX...................(415) 561-7778
E-MAIL... cci@igc.org
Center for Communications, Health and the Environment (CECHE)
4437 Reservoir Road, NW
Washington, DC 20007
Dr. Sushma Palmer, Chair
Ambassador Mark Palmer, Vice Chair
TELEPHONE....(202) 965-5990
FAX...................(202) 965-5996
E-MAIL... ceche@igc.org
Home Page... http://www.igc.org/ceche
Center for Health, Education and Economic Research, Inc., The (CHEER,
Inc.)
P.O. Box 271
Ridgeland, MS 39158
Dr. Barbara Ricks, CEO and Chair
Mr. Billy V. Cooper, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(601) 746-3933
FAX...................(601) 746-5258
Center for International Environmental Law, Inc. (CIEL)
1367 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Durwood Zaelke, President
Ms. Barbara Shaw, Vice President
Mr. David Hunter, Vice President
TELEPHONE....(202) 785-8700
FAX...................(202) 785-8701
E-MAIL... cielus@igc.apc.org
Home Page... http://www.econet.apc.org/ciel
Center for Marine Conservation (CMC)
1725 DeSales Street NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Roger E. McManus, President
Ms. Edythe B. Ledbetter, VP, Finance and Administration
Mr. William Irwin, VPm Marine Wildlife Conservation
TELEPHONE....(202) 429-5609
FAX...................(202) 872-0619
E-MAIL... mmclean@dccmc.org
Home Page... http://www.cmc-ocean.org
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Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)
717 East River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Mr. Douglas A. Johnson, Executive Director
Ms. Karla Wetherby, Administrative Director
Ms. Rosa Garcia-Peltoniemi, Director, Client Services
TELEPHONE....(612) 626-1400
FAX...................(612) 626-2465
E-MAIL... cvt@cvt.org
Home Page... http://www.cvt.org
Centre for Development and Population Activities, The (CEDPA)
1400 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
Ms. Peggy Curlin, President
Ms. Patricia D. Shannon, CFO
Ms. Adrienne Allison, VP, Field Programs
TELEPHONE....(202) 667-1142
FAX...................(202) 332-4496
E-MAIL...cmail@cedpa.org
Home Page... http://www.cedpa.org
Child Health Foundation (CHF, International Child Health Foundation
(ICHF))
10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 126
Columbia, MD 21044
Ms. Carmen L. Nieves, Executive Director
Dr. Robert Northrup, M.D., Treasurer
Dr. Bonita Stanton, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(301) 596-4514
FAX...................(410) 992-5512
E-MAIL... chf@erols.com
Home Page... http://www.childhealthfoundation.org
ChildHope Foundation (CHUSA)
19 Mansion Place
Little Silver, NJ 07739
Ms. Marilyn Rocky, Executive Director
Ms. Marilyn Rocky, CFO
TELEPHONE....(212) 983-1422
FAX...................(732) 747-4237
E-MAIL... childhope@igc.apc.org
Children International
2000 East Red Bridge Road
Kansas City, MO 64131
Mr. James R. Cook, President and CEO
Mr. David E. Houchen, VP, Finance and Treasurer
Ms. Valerie Brodrick, Director, Corporate Relations
TELEPHONE....(816) 942-2000
FAX...................(816) 942-3714
E-MAIL...children@cikc.org
Home Page... http://www.children.org
Children of Chornobyl Relief Fund, Inc. (CCRF)
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272 Old Short Hills Road
Short Hills, NJ 07078
Ms. Nadia Matkiwsky, Executive Director
Ms. Tanya Vena, Treasurer
Mr. Alexander B. Kuzma, Development Director
TELEPHONE....(973) 376-5140
FAX...................(973) 376-4988
E-MAIL... info@ccrf-iccf.org
Home Page... http://www.ccrf-iccf.org
Children's Home Society of Minnesota (CHSM)
1605 Eustis Street
St. Paul, MN 55108
Ms. Donna Walgren King, Executive Director
Mr. William Kapphahn, Director, Finance and Admn
Mr. David Pilgrim, Director, Adoption Programs
TELEPHONE....(651) 646-7771
FAX...................(651) 646-8676
Home Page... http://www.chsm.com
Children's Hunger Relief Fund, Inc. (CHRF)
182 Farmers Lane, Suite 200
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Mr. Colonel V. Doner, President and Chair
Ms. Kathleen McCall, Treasurer
Ms. Fawn Gilmore, Program Coordinator
TELEPHONE....(707) 528-8000
FAX...................(707) 525-1310
E-MAIL... icrf@sonic.net
Christian Children's Fund, Inc. (CCF)
P.O. Box 26484
Richmond, VA 23261
Dr. Margaret McCullough, President
Mr. Benjamin Woodson, Finance Director
Mr. William Gilbert, Director, Sponsor, SVC
TELEPHONE....(804) 756-2700
FAX...................(804) 756-2774
E-MAIL...chipw@ccfusa.org
Home Page... http://www.christianchildrensfund.org
Christian Mission Aid (C.M.A.)
P.O. Box A
Fruitport, MI 49415
Mr. Larry Kitchel, Executive Director
Ms. Debra Kitchel, Administrator
Mr. Bernard Timmerman, Chairman
TELEPHONE....(616) 798-7121
FAX...................(616) 798-7121
E-MAIL... cmalk@maf.org
Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC)
2850 Kalamazoo Avenue SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49560
Mr. Andy Ryskamp, Executive Director
Mr. Alan Besselsen, Controller
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Mr. Michael Bruinooge, Grants Manager
TELEPHONE....(616) 224-0740
FAX...................(616) 224-0806
E-MAIL... ryskampa@crcna.org
Christian Relief Services Charities
8815 Telegraph Road
Lorton, VA 22079
Mr. Eugene L. Krizek, President
Ms. Adeline R. Krizek, Secretary/Treasurer
Ms. Jenifer G. Patterson, Fulfillment Director
TELEPHONE....(703) 550-2472
FAX...................(703) 550-2473
E-MAIL... jp@christianrelief.org
Home Page... http://www.christianrelief.org
Christian World Adoption (CWA)
669 Marina Drive
Wando, SC 29492
Ms. Tomilea S. Harding, President
Mr. Robert L. Harding, Secretary CFO
Mr. Ronald Paxton, Accounting Manager
TELEPHONE....(843) 856-0305
FAX...................(843) 856-0350
E-MAIL... hardingt@cwa.org
Home Page... http://www.cwa.org
Church World Service, Inc. (CWS, Inc.)
475 Riverside Drive, Room No 678
New York, NY 10115
Rev. Dr. Rodney I. Page, Executive Director
Mr. Frank Kinney, CFO
Ms. Linda J. Hartke, Director, Program Operations
TELEPHONE....(212) 870-2061
FAX...................(212) 870-3523
E-MAIL... lindah@ncccusa.org
Home Page... http://www.ncccusa.org/cws
CitiHope International, Inc.
P.O. Box 38
Andes, NY 13731
Rev. Paul S. Moore, President and CEO
Ms. Jessica M. Moore, Financial Manager
Mr. Paul S. Moore, Jr., VP
TELEPHONE....(914) 676-4400
FAX...................(914) 676-3332
E-MAIL... CitiHopeCH@aol.com
Citizens Democracy Corps, Inc. (CDC)
1400 I Street NW, Suite 1125
Washington, DC 20005
Mr. Michael A. Levett, President
Mr. Christopher Sharkey, Finance Director
Ms. Linda Nemec, VP
TELEPHONE....(202) 872-0933
FAX...................(202) 872-0923
6-91
E-MAIL... info@cdc.org
Home Page... http://www.cdc.org
Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs, The (CNFA)
1111 19th Street NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. John H. Costello, President
Mr. Jack W. Swartwood, Operations Director
Mr. William N. Witting, Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 296-3920
FAX...................(202) 296-3948
E-MAIL... swartj@cnfa.org
Home Page... http://www.cnfa.com
Community of Caring (COC)
P.O. Box 204
Erie, PA 16512
Sr. Mary Beth Kennedy, Director
Reverend Charles C. Kennedy, Sr., Treasurer
Mr. Craig J. Heuser, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(814) 456-6661
FAX...................(814) 459-5864
E-MAIL... caring@velocity.net
Community Options, Inc. (COI)
5 Third Street
Bordentown, NJ 08505
Mr. Robert P. Stack, CEO
Ms. Cheryl Beaudry, CFO
Ms. Joan Giannobile, Director, Program Development
TELEPHONE....(609) 298-3455
FAX...................(609) 298-4740
E-MAIL... cocfo@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.coptions.com
Compatible Technology, Inc. (CTI)
Hamline University, No 1672
1536 Hewitt Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104
Ms. Cynthia Threlkeld, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(612) 523-3183
FAX...................(612) 523-3184
E-MAIL... cti@piper.hamline.edu
CONCERN Worldwide (U.S.), Inc.
104 East 40th Street, Room 903
New York, NY 10016
Mr. Patrick Howell, President
Ms. Valerie DiDonna, Treasurer
Ms. Siobhan Walsh, Assistant Secretary
TELEPHONE....(212) 557-8000
FAX...................(212) 557-8004
E-MAIL... siobhan.walsh@concern-ny.org
Conservation International Foundation, The (CI)
2501 M Street NW, Suite 200
6-92
Washington, DC 20037
Mr. Peter Seligman, CEO and COB
Mr. Tod Heisler, Treasurer and Operations VP
Mr. Russell A. Mittermeier, President
TELEPHONE....(202) 429-5660
FAX...................(202) 331-9328
E-MAIL... m.culbertson@conservation.org
Home Page... http://www.conservation.org
Consortium for the MBA Enterprise Corps, Inc., The (MBA Enterprise
Corps (MBAEC))
The University of North Carolina
Kenan Center, CB No 3440, Skipper Bowles Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Dr. Jack N. Behrman, COB and CEO
Ms. Leigh Shamblin Brown, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(919) 962-2682
FAX...................(919) 962-2784
E-MAIL...mbaec@unc.edu
Home Page... http://www.unc.edu/depts/mbaec
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)
151 Ellis Street NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
Mr. Peter Bell, President
Mr. James Mathews, Senior VP, Finance
Mr. Patrick Carey, Senior VP, Programs
TELEPHONE....(404) 681-4579
FAX...................(404) 577-5977
E-MAIL... helpdesk@care.org
Home Page... http://www.care.org
Cooperative Housing Foundation (CHF)
8300 Colesville Road, Suite 420
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Mr. Michael E. Doyle, President and CEO
Mr. James E. Russo, Controller
Dr. Judith Hermanson, VP
TELEPHONE....(301) 587-4700
FAX...................(301) 587-2626
E-MAIL... mailbox@chfhq.com
Home Page... http://www.chfhq.org
Cooperative Office for Voluntary Organizations, Inc. (COVOL)
199 West Town Street
Norwich, CT 06360
Mr. Eliot T. Masters, Executive Director
Mr. Peter Vanderploeg, Financial Officer
Ms. Alisa Puga, President and Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(860) 886-1986
FAX...................(860) 889-9639
E-MAIL... admin@covol.org
Home Page... http://www.covol.org
Coptic Orphans Support Association (COSA)
P.O. Box 2881
6-93
Merrifield, VA 22116
Ms. Nermien Riad, President
Ms. Nesrien Geerges, Treasurer
Ms. Maha Gilini, Program VP
TELEPHONE....(703) 641-8910
FAX...................(703) 641-8910
E-MAIL... coptorph@tidalwave.net
Home Page... http://www.copticorphans.com
Corporate Council on Africa, The (CCA)
1660 L Street NW, Suite 301
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. David H. Miller, Executive Director
Ms. Tracey Berry, Executive Assistant
Ms. Jean Benedict, Grants Manager
TELEPHONE....(202) 835-1115
FAX...................(202) 835-1117
E-MAIL... africacncl@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.africacncl.org
COUNTERPART International, Inc.
1200 18th Street NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20036
Rev. Stanley Hosie, S.M., CEO
Ms. Helen A.E. Benz, CFO
Mr. Gregory T. Touma, COO
TELEPHONE....(202) 296-9676
FAX...................(202) 296-9679
E-MAIL... hbenz@counterpart.org
Home Page... http://www.counterpart.org
Covenant House (CH)
346 West 17th Street
New York, NY 10011
Sr. Mary Rose McGeady, President and CEO
Mr. Robert R. Cardany, Jr., Treasurer
Mr. Bruce Harris, Executive Director, Latin America
TELEPHONE....(212) 727-4000
FAX...................(212) 727-6516
Home Page... http://www.covenanthouse.org
Crippled Children's United Rehabilitation Effort (CURE)
P.O, Box 2323
Harrisburg, PA 17105
Dr. C. Scott Harrison, M.D., President and CEO
Mr. Dean M. Kline, Treasurer and VP
Ms. Eileen M. Jeffrey, Director, Volunteers
TELEPHONE....(717) 796-7727
FAX...................(717) 766-8760
E-MAIL... www.ccure.org
Crudem Foundation (CRUDEM)
9043 Ladue Road
St. Louis, MO 63124
Dr. Theodore J. Dubuque, Jr., M.D., President
TELEPHONE....(314) 994-9638
6-94
FAX...................(314) 432-3567
E-MAIL... crudemdub@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.icon-stl.net/~holc
D
Davis Memorial Goodwill Industries, Inc. (DMGI)
2200 South Dakota Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20018
Mr. David C. Becker, President and CEO
Mr. Michael J. Lee, VP, Finance and Controller
TELEPHONE....(202) 636-4225
FAX...................(202) 526-3994
Delphi International
1015 18th Street NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20036
Dr. Nalini Shetty, Ph.D., President
Mr. Richard D. Howard, CPA, Controller
Mr. Peter Simpson, Ph.D., Senior Manager, Grant Administrator
TELEPHONE....(202) 898-0950
FAX...................(202) 842-0885
E-MAIL... rh@delphi-int.org
Home Page... http://www.delphi-int.org
Direct Relief International (DRI)
27 South La Patera Lane
Santa Barbara, CA 93117
Mr. Max Goff, Executive Director
Ms. Lynn Spicer, Controller
Ms. Susan Fowler, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(805) 964-4767
FAX...................(805) 681-4838
E-MAIL... dri@rain.org
Home Page... http://www.directrelief.org
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF)
2212 Sixth Street
Berkeley, CA 94710
Ms. Susan R. Henderson, Administration Director
Ms. Margaret Jakobson, President and COB
Ms. Susan R. Stevenson, Administration Director
TELEPHONE....(510) 644-2555
FAX...................(510) 841-8645
E-MAIL... dredf@dredf.org
Home Page... http://www.dredf.org
DKT International, Inc. (DKT)
1120 19th Street NW, Suite 610
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Philip D. Harvey, President
TELEPHONE....(202) 785-0094
FAX...................(202) 223-5351
E-MAIL... dktmichele@delphi.com
Doctors of the World, Inc. (DOW)
6-95
375 West Broadway, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10012
Mr. Balwant Singh, MD, Executive Director
Ms. Elizabeth Whitehead, Director, Finance and Admn
Ms. Abby Stoddard, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(212) 226-9890
FAX...................(212) 226-7026
E-MAIL... dow@igc.apc.org
Home Page... http://www.doctorsoftheworld.org
Doctors Without Borders
6 East 39th Street, 8th floor
New York, NY 10016
Ms. Joelle Tanguy, Executive Director
Mr. Lawrence Luchan, Acting Financial Officer
Mr. Antoine Gerard, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(212) 679-6800
FAX...................(212) 679-7016
E-MAIL... dwb@newyork.msf.org
Home Page... http://www.dwb.org
Dooley Foundation - Intermed, Inc., The
420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 2428
New York, NY 10170
Dr. Verne E. Chaney, M.D., President
Ms. Edna Fannon, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(212) 687-3620
FAX...................(212) 599-6137
E-MAIL... dooleyfdn@aol.com
Home Page... http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/intermed
Double Harvest, Inc.
556 Jeffress Road
Fletcher, NC 28732
Mr. H.J. Lemkes, Administrator
TELEPHONE....(828) 891-4116
FAX...................(828) 891-8581
E-MAIL... bert-vwi@ioa.com
Doulos Community, Inc. (DOULOS)
176 Route 79
Marlboro, NJ 07746
Mr. Joseph Cumming, President and CEO
Ms. Anita Rogers, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(732) 332-9600
FAX...................(732) 332-1209
E-MAIL... jasko@monmouth.com
E
Egyptians Relief Association (ERA)
6121 Winnepeg Drive
Burke, VA 22015
Ms. Nadia Tadros, President
Mr. Adel Messeh, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(703) 503-8816
6-96
FAX...................(703) 883-6436
E-MAIL... messeh@erols.com
Elwyn, Inc.
111 Elwyn Road
Elwyn, PA 19063
Dr. Sandra S. Cornelius, Ph.D., President
Mr. John R. Donaphon, C.P.A., Senior VP and CFO
Ms. Peggy Rowe, VP, Children's Services
TELEPHONE....(610) 891-2100
FAX...................(610) 891-2458
E-MAIL... online@elwyn.org
Home Page... http://www.elwyn.org
Enersol Associates, Inc.
55 Middlesex Street, Suite 221
North Chelmsford, MA 01863
Mr. Philip W. Covell, Executive Director
Ms. Shannon Graham, Engineering Assistant
TELEPHONE....(978) 251-1828
FAX...................(978) 251-5291
E-MAIL... enersol@igc.org
Home Page... http://www.enersol.org
ENTERPRISE Development International (EDI)
10395 Democracy Lane, Suite B
Fairfax, VA 22030
Mr. Juan Benitez, President
Mr. Charles Schomaker, Operations Director
Mr. Kenneth W. Wesche, VP, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(703) 277-3360
FAX...................(703) 277-3348
E-MAIL... edi1@ix.netcom.com
Home Page... http://www.endpoverty.com
Enterpriseworks Worldwide, Inc. (EWW)
1828 L Street NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Andrew Maguire, President
Mr. William O'Callaghan, Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Edward Perry, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 293-4600
FAX...................(202) 293-4598
Home Page... http://www.enterpriseworks.org
Equality Now, Inc.
250 West 57th Street, Suite 826
New York, NY 10107
Ms. Jessica Neuwirth, President
Ms. Taina Bien-Aime, Treasurer
Ms. Daya Pillay, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 586-0906
FAX...................(212) 586-1611
E-MAIL... equalitynow@igc.org
Home Page... http://www.equalitynow.org
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Esperanca, Inc.
1911 West Earll Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85015
Mr. Raul Espericueta, President and CEO
Ms. Sheryl Baker, Financial Director
Mr. Reese Welsh, Programs Director
TELEPHONE....(602) 252-7772
FAX...................(602) 340-9197
E-MAIL... esperanca@igc.apc.org
Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc. (ECDC)
1038 South Highland Street
Arlington, VA 22204
Dr. Tsehaye Teferra, Ph.D., President and Executive Director
Mr. Berhe Mesfin, CFO
Mr. Jon G. Merrell, Program Manager
TELEPHONE....(703) 685-0510
FAX...................(703) 685-0529
E-MAIL... ecdc@erols.com
Family Care International (FCI)
588 Broadway, Suite 503
New York, NY 10012
Ms. Jill W. Sheffield, President
Mr. Andy Martin, Accountant
Ms. Ann M. Starrs, Vice President
TELEPHONE....(212) 941-5300
FAX...................(212) 941-5563
E-MAIL... fci@idt.net
Home Page... http://familycareintl.org
Family Health International (FHI)
2224 East NC Highway 54
Durham, NC 27713
Dr. Albert J. Siemens, Ph.D., CEO
Mr. Robert W. Hughes, Controller
TELEPHONE....(919) 544-7040
FAX...................(919) 544-7261
E-MAIL... bhughes@fhi.org
Home Page... http://www.fhi.org
F
Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA)
135 Morningside Drive
Grand Island, NY 14072
Dr. Dhiraj H. Shah, President
Mr. Jit Turakhia, Treasurer
Mr. Bhadresh Dhila, Chair, World Community Service
TELEPHONE....(716) 773-1314
FAX...................(716) 775-0268
Feed My People International, Ltd. (FMPI)
11052 North 24th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85029
Mr. Don Stewart, President
6-98
Mr. George E. Zaksek, CFO
Mr. Lon Taylor, Director, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(602) 678-3285
FAX...................(602) 678-3288
E-MAIL... fmpidsa@primenet.com
Home Page... http://www.childrenscharities.org/feedmypeople.html
Financial Services Volunteer Corps, Inc. (FSVC)
10 East 53rd Street, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Mr. J. Andrew Spindler, Executive Director
Ms. Joanne H. Heyman, Administration Director
Mr. Salvatore Pappalardo, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 771-1400
FAX...................(212) 421-2162
E-MAIL... jheyman@fsvc.org
Floresta USA, Inc. (FU)
4903 Morena Boulevard, Suite 1215
San Diego, CA 92117
Mr. Scott C. Sabin, Executive Director
Mr. John Mower, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(619) 274-3718
FAX...................(619) 274-3728
E-MAIL... floresta@xc.org
Home Page... http://www.Floresta.org
Florida Association of Voluntary Agencies for Caribbean Action, Inc.
(FAVA/CA)
1311 Executive Center Drive
Suite 202
Tallahassee, FL 32301
Mr. David A. Pasquarelli, President
Dr. David G. Schmeling, Ph.D., VP
TELEPHONE....(850) 877-4705
FAX...................(850) 942-5798
E-MAIL... favaca@worldnet.att.net
Home Page... http://www.favaca.org
Food Corps, USA, Inc.
Brandeis University, MS 58
415 South Street
Waltham, MA 02254
Dr. Ruth S. Morgenthau, President
Mr. Stephen Oleskey, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(781) 736-2764
FAX...................(781) 736-2777
E-MAIL... morgenthau@brandeis.edu
Food First, Inc.
165 Conover Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231
Mr. Alfred Thompson, Executive Director
Ms. Garcia Green, Assistant Finance Director
Mr. Paul M. Galvin, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(718) 624-1950
6-99
FAX...................(718) 624-1989
E-MAIL... food1st@aol.com
Food for the Hungry, Inc. (FH)
7729 East Greenway Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Mr. Tetsunao Yamamori, President and CEO
Mr. Gary R. St.John, CFO
Mr. Randy Hoag, VP, Operations
TELEPHONE....(602) 998-3100
FAX...................(602) 443-1420
E-MAIL... garys@fh.org
Home Page... http://www.fh.org
Food for the Poor, Inc. (FFP)
550 SW 12th Avenue
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
Mr. James J. Cavnar, Executive Director
Mr. Ferdinand G. Mahfood, Treasurer
Mr. Ferdinand G. Mahfood, President
TELEPHONE....(954) 427-2222
FAX...................(954) 570-7654
E-MAIL... jcavnar@foodforthepoor.com
Home Page... http://www.foodforthepoor.com
Forging New Tomorrows, Inc. (FNT)
1534 North Decatur Road, Suite 204
Atlanta, GA 30307
Dr. Marc Daniel Gutekunst, Chairman and CEO
Mr. Ralph Washington, Treasurer
Ms. Rebecca Kloss, Executive Assistant
TELEPHONE....(404) 636-5888
FAX...................(404) 321-5774
E-MAIL...cguteku@emory.edu
Home Page... http://www.fnt-usa.org
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA
International, Inc.)
1101 14th Street NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
Mr. Rupert W. Scofield, Executive Director
Mr. Edward Szrom, Financial Director
Mr. Rocael . Garcia, Programming Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 682-1510
FAX...................(202) 682-1535
E-MAIL...finca@villagebanking.org
Home Page... http://www.villagebanking.org
Foundation of Compassionate American Samaritans (FOCAS)
P.O. Box 428760
Cincinnati, OH 45242
Mr. Richard P. Taylor, President and Executive Director
Mr. Steve Schubart, Financial Management Consultant
Dr. Paul Robinson, Director, Health Programs
TELEPHONE....(513) 621-5300
FAX...................(513) 621-5307
6-100
E-MAIL... focas@aol.com
Freedom from Hunger
1644 Da Vinci Court
Davis, CA 95617
Dr. Christopher Dunford, President
Ms. Joan E. Dickey, VP, Finance and Administration
Ms. Ellen Vor der Bruegge, Senior Vice President
TELEPHONE....(530) 758-6200
FAX...................(530) 758-6241
E-MAIL...programs@freefromhunger.org
Home Page... http://www.freefromhunger.org
Freedom House, Inc.
1319 18th Street NW, 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. James S. Denton, Executive Director
Ms. Therese M. Lyons, VP, Finance and Administration
Ms. Paula Gibbons, Director of Exchange Programs
TELEPHONE....(202) 296-5101
FAX...................(202) 296-5078
E-MAIL...lyons@freedomhouse.org
Home Page... http://www.freedomhouse.org
Friends of Liberia, Inc. (FOL)
1555 Wilson Boulevard
Rosslyn, VA 22209
Ms. Pat Reilly, President
Mr. Steven Wolf, Treasurer
Mr. Jon J. Jungjohann, VP
TELEPHONE....(703) 528-8345
FAX...................(703) 528-7480
E-MAIL...liberia@fol.org
Home Page... http://www.fol.org
Fund for Peace, The
1701 K Street NW, 11th Floor
Washington, DC 20006
Ms. Pauline H. Baker, President
Mr. Steven Dougherty, CFO
Ms. Sylvia Alexander, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 223-7940
FAX...................(202) 223-7947
E-MAIL...pbaker@fundforpeace.org
Home Page... http://www.fundforpeace.org
G
German Marshall Fund of the United States, The (GMF)
11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 750
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Craig Kennedy, President
Ms. Susanne Lane, Director, Administration
Ms. Krystyna Wolniakowski, Program Director, Central Europe
TELEPHONE....(202) 745-3950
FAX...................(202) 265-1662
6-101
E-MAIL...info@gmfus.org
Home Page... http://www.gmfus.org
Global Assistance, Inc. (GAI)
14402 Edenberry Drive
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Mr. Norman Young, President and Treasurer
Dr. Gene Smith, M.D., Physician and Board Member
TELEPHONE....(503) 684-5187
FAX...................(503) 684-6098
E-MAIL...nyoung@transport.com
Home Page... http://www.globalassistance.org
Global Health Action, Inc.
P.O. Box 15086
Atlanta, GA 30333
Ms. Robin C. Davis, RN,MN, Executive Director
Ms. Virginia M. Thompson, Director of Operations/HR
Ms. Bethann Witcher, Ph.D., Program Director
TELEPHONE....(404) 634-5748
FAX...................(404) 634-9685
E-MAIL...gha@globalhealthaction.org
Home Page... http://www.globalhealthaction.org
Global Health Council, Inc. (GHC)
20 Palmer Court
White River Junction, VT 05001
Dr. Nils Daulaire, President and CEO
Mr. Ted D. Bolognani, Comptroller
Ms. Carol A. Miller, Director
TELEPHONE....(802) 649-1340
FAX...................(804) 649-1396
E-MAIL...ghcvt@together.net
Home Page... http://www.globalhealthcouncil.org
Global Health Ministries (GHM)
7831 Hickory Street NE
Minneapolis, MN 55432
Mr. Kenneth G. Grosch, Executive Director
Mr. A. Herbert Monson, Treasurer
Mr. Lowell L. Hesterman, Project Manager
TELEPHONE....(612) 586-9590
FAX...................(612) 586-9591
E-MAIL...ghm@compuserve.com
Home Page... http://www.ghm.org
global links (gl)
4809 Penn Avenue, 2nd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Ms. Kathleen G. Hower, Executive Director
Ms. Brenda L. Smith, President
Mr. Kenneth M. Polsky, Direcotr, Caribbean Programs
TELEPHONE....(412) 361-3424
FAX...................(412) 361-4950
E-MAIL...global@telerama.lm.com
Home Page... http://www.globallinks.org
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Global Operations and Development (GO&D)
100 East Santa Fe Avenue
Placentia, CA 92870
Mr. John A. Ditty, President and CEO
Mr. Dick Guercio, Financial Officer
Ms. Juliana K. Ditty, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(714) 524-4454
FAX...................(714) 524-4452
E-MAIL... global@snis.net
Goodwill Industries International, Inc. (GII)
9200 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20814
Mr. Fred Grandy, President and CEO
Mr. J. Michael Stephens, Director, GIO Services Group
Mr. Samuel W. Cox, Executive VP and COO
TELEPHONE....(301) 530-6500
FAX...................(301) 530-1516
Home Page... http://www.goodwill.org
H
Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. (HFHI)
322 Lamar Street
Americus, GA 31709
Mr. Willard Fuller, President
Mr. Mike Carscaddon, CFO
Mr. Robin Shell, Senior Vice President
TELEPHONE....(912) 924-6935
FAX...................(912) 924-6541
E-MAIL...robin_shell@habitat.org
Home Page... http://www.habitat.org
Haiti Community Development, Inc. (HCDI)
326 Hoe Avenue
Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
Mr. Joseph Celius, CEO
Mr. Guirlaine Celius, CFO
Mr. Luc Fednard, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(908) 322-2971
FAX...................(908) 322-2971
Haitian Health Foundation, The (HHF)
100 Sherman Street
Norwich, CT 06360
Dr. Jeremiah J. Lowney, Jr., DDS, MS, President
Mr. F. Robert LaSaracina, CPA, Secretary and Treasurer
Dr. Bette Gebrian, MPH, Ph.D., Program Director
TELEPHONE....(860) 886-1466
FAX...................(860) 886-1163
Hands to Clinical Labs of Third World Countries, Inc. (HCL)
176 Broadway
Paterson, NJ 07505
Dr. Mahesh Goel, National Coordinator
6-103
Ms. Vicenta Cabezas, Secretary and Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(201) 881-3972
FAX...................(201) 279-7511
Healing the Children Northeast, Inc. (HTCNE)
P.O. Box 129
New Milford, CT 06776
Ms. Angeles Glick, Executive Director
Mr. Ernest Young, Auditor
Mr. Arthur Glick, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(860) 355-1828
FAX...................(860) 350-6634
E-MAIL... htcne@att.net
Health Alliance International (HAI)
1107 NE 45th Avenue, Suite 410
Seattle, WA 98105
Mr. Stephen Gloyd, MD, MPH, Executive Director
Ms. Peggy Riehle, Accountant
Ms. Dianna MacLeod, MD, MPH, Administrator
TELEPHONE....(206) 543-8382
FAX...................(206) 685-4184
E-MAIL... hai@u.washington.edu
Health and Education Volunteers, Inc. (HealthED)
1421 Dolley Madison Boulevard, Suite E
McLean, VA 22101
Mr. Ca Van Tran, President
Ms. Hiep Lowman, Treasurer
Ms. Ca Van Tran, Project Manager
TELEPHONE....(703) 448-8930
FAX...................(703) 448-8969
E-MAIL... vnah1@aol.com
Health for Humanity (HH)
467 Jackson Avenue
Glencoe, IL 60022
Dr. Richard Czerniejewski, Chair
Mr. Geoffrey Wilson, Treasurer
Dr. May Khadem, Secretary
TELEPHONE....(847) 835-5088
FAX...................(847) 835-7088
E-MAIL... health@usbnc.org
Health Volunteers Overseas (HVO)
1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 622
Washington, DC 20036
Ms. Nancy A. Kelly, Executive Director
Mr. George H. Kresslein, Jr., Financial Consultant
TELEPHONE....(202) 296-0928
FAX...................(202) 296-8018
E-MAIL...hvo@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.hvousa.org
Heart to Heart International, Inc. (H2H)
401 South Clairborne, Suite 302
6-104
Olathe, KS 66062
Dr. Gary B. Morsch, M.D., President
Mr. Jon D. North, VP, Finance and Administration
Ms. Barbi Moore, VP, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(913) 764-5200
FAX...................(913) 764-0809
E-MAIL...102223.1246@compuserve.com
Home Page... http://www.hearttoheart.org
Heifer Project International, Inc. (HPI)
P.O. Box 808
Little Rock, AR 72203
Ms. Jo Luck, President and CEO
Mr. Kenneth Harrison, Treasurer and CFO
Mr. James De Vries, Director, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(501) 376-6836
FAX...................(501) 376-8906
E-MAIL...project@heifer.org
Home Page... http://www.heifer.org
Helen Keller International, Inc. (HKI)
90 Washington Street, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10006
Mr. John M. Palmer, President
Mr. Ken Swann, CFO
TELEPHONE....(212) 943-0890
FAX...................(212) 943-1220
E-MAIL...llore@hki.org
Home Page... http://www.hki.org
Help International, Inc.
12501 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring, MD 20904
Mr. Ralph S. Watts, COB
Mr. Byron S. Scheuneman, Treasurer
Mr. R.I. Gainer, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(301) 680-6366
FAX...................(301) 854-1166
E-MAIL... 74617.1701@compuserve.com
Hermandad, Inc. (Helping to Reach Many Through Direct Assistance in
Development)
430 Shore Road, Apartment 6D
Long Beach, NY 11561
Mr. George R. Gerardi, President
Mr. Eric Krueter, Vice President
Mr. Eric Zalkin, Country Director
TELEPHONE....(516) 431-6602
FAX...................(516) 897-2981
E-MAIL...hermandadi@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.hermandad.org
Holt International Children's Services, Inc. (HICS)
P.O. Box 2880
Eugene, OR 97402
Mr. John L. Williams, Executive Director
6-105
Mr. Kevin Sweeney, Director, Finance and Admn
Mr. Gary Gamer, Director, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(541) 687-2202
FAX...................(541) 683-6175
E-MAIL...info@holtintl.org
Home Page... http://www.holtintl.org
HOPE Worldwide, Ltd.
148 East Lancaster Avenue
Wayne, PA 19087
Mr. Robert F. Gempel, CEO
Mr. David M. Malutinok, CFO
Ms. Patricia A. Gempel, Development Director
TELEPHONE....(610) 254-8800
FAX...................(610) 254-8989
Home Page... http://www.hopeww.org
Humanity International, Inc. (HI)
1825 I Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
Dr. Daniel J. Aulicino, Chair
Mr. T.A. Syed, Treasurer
Mr. Patrick A. Weed, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 429-2733
FAX...................(202) 429-9574
E-MAIL... humanity@ziplink.net
Hunger Project, The
15 East 26th Street
New York, NY 10010
Ms. Joan Holmes, President
Mr. George A. Woodring, CFO
Mr. John Coonrod, VP
TELEPHONE....(212) 251-9100
FAX...................(212) 532-9785
E-MAIL...info@thp.org
Home Page... http://www.thp.org
I
Imani House, Inc. (IHI)
P.O. Box 40-0477
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Ms. Bisi Iderabdullah, Executive Director
Ms. Audrey Peters, Finance Manager
Mr. Delvin Walker, International Programs Officer
TELEPHONE....(718) 638-2059
FAX...................(718) 789-1094
E-MAIL...imanihouse@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.plenty.org/IMANI.html
Impact Teams International (ITI)
75-5851 Kuakini Highway, No 187
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Mr. William Criswell, President
Ms. Stephanie Criswell, Treasurer
6-106
Mr. Pieter Heres, VP
TELEPHONE....(808) 326-4464
FAX...................(808) 326-4434
E-MAIL... impactteams@compuserve.com
Indigenous Peoples Media Network, Inc.
77 Main Street
Tappan, NY 10983
Mr. Norman Shaifer, President
Ms. Trudy Descarfino, Treasurer
Mr. Victor Montejo, Project Director
TELEPHONE....(914) 365-0414
FAX...................(914) 365-0864
E-MAIL... ipmn@xxicentury.org
Institute for Democracy in Eastern Europe (IDEE)
2000 P Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
Ms. Irene Lasota, President
Mr. Eric Chenoweth, Treasurer
Ms. Shannon McNary, Program Assistant
TELEPHONE....(202) 466-7105
FAX...................(202) 466-7140
E-MAIL... idee@idee.org
Institute for Development Research, Inc. (IDR)
44 Farnsworth Street
Boston, MA 02210
Mr. L. David Brown, President
Ms. Jane G. Covey, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(617) 422-0422
FAX...................(617) 482-0617
E-MAIL...idr@jsi.com
Home Page... http://www.jsi.com/idr
Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, The (ITDP)
115 West 30th Street, Suite 1205
New York, NY 10001
Mr. Walter Hook, Executive Director
Mr. Jon Orcutt, Treasurer
Mr. Deike Peters, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 629-8001
FAX...................(212) 629-8033
E-MAIL...mobility@igc.apc.org
Home Page... http://www.itdp.org
Interchurch Medical Assistance, Inc. (I.M.A.)
P.O. Box 429
New Windsor, MD 21776
Mr. Paul M. Derstine, Executive Director
Ms. Judy Gilbert, Manager, Financial Services
Mr. Glen Brubaker, Medical Advisor
TELEPHONE....(410) 635-8720
FAX...................(410) 635-8726
E-MAIL...ima@brethren.org
Home Page... http://www.interchurch.org
6-107
International Aid, Inc. (IAI)
17011 West Hickory
Spring Lake, MI 49456
Mr. Ralph E. Plumb, President and CEO
Mr. Gordon F. Thompson, VP and CFO
Dr. Milton Amayun, VP, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(616) 846-7490
FAX...................(616) 846-3842
E-MAIL...iai@internationalaid.org
Home Page... http://www.internationalaid.org
International Alliance for Children, Inc. (IAC)
2 Ledge Lane
New Milford, CT 06776
Mr. Marc Vanasse, President
Ms. Jane Athas, Treasurer
Ms. Jan Mabasa, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(860) 354-3417
FAX...................(860) 354-4451
International Center For Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL)
1511 K Street NW, No 723
Washington, DC 20005
Ms. Karla W. Simon, President
Mr. Stephan Klingelhofer, VP
TELEPHONE....(202) 624-0766
FAX...................(202) 624-0767
E-MAIL... sklingel@icnl.org
International Center, The
731 8th Street SE
Washington, DC 20003
Mr. G. Lindsay Mattison, Executive Director
Ms. Nain E. Anderson, Finance Director
Ms. Virginia B. Foote, Director, Asia Projects
TELEPHONE....(202) 547-3800
FAX...................(202) 546-4784
E-MAIL...icnfp@erols.com
Home Page... http://www.internationalcenter.com
International Christian Adoptions (ICA, also d/b/a Institute For
Children's Aid)
41745 Rider Way, Suite #2
Temecula, CA 92590
Ms. Laura Duke, President
Mr. Timothy Large, CPA
Mr. David Phillips, VP, Humanitarian Services
TELEPHONE....(909) 695-3336
FAX...................(909) 308-1735
E-MAIL...ICA@fam.net
International City/County Management Association (ICMA)
777 North Capitol Street NE, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20002
Mr. William H. Hansell, Executive Director
6-108
Mr. Wayne Sommer, Finance Director
Mr. Michael J. Murphy, Director, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(202) 289-4262
FAX...................(202) 962-3681
E-MAIL...wsommer@icma.org
Home Page... http://www.icma.org
International Clinical Epidemiology Network (INCLEN, Inc.)
3600 Market Street, Suite 380
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Dr. David W. Fraser, M.D., Executive Director
Mr. Alan B. Fogel, Director, Admn and Finance
Ms. Shelly Kesslor, Deputy Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(215) 222-7700
FAX...................(215) 222-7741
E-MAIL...inclen@inclen.org
Home Page... http://www.inclen.org
International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives U.S.A.
15 Shattuck Square, Suite 215
Berkeley, CA 94704
Mr. Jeb Brugmann, Secretary General
Mr. Michael Manolson, Deputy Secretary General
Mr. Philip Jessup, Director, Cities for Climate
TELEPHONE....(416) 392-1462
FAX...................(416) 392-1478
E-MAIL...iclei@iclei.org
Home Page... http://www.iclei.org
International Development Enterprises (IDE)
10403 West Colfax Avenue
Suite 500
Lakewood, CO 80215
Mr. Paul Polak, President
Ms. Melanie Formanek, Accountant
Mr. Don Schierling, Executive VP
TELEPHONE....(303) 232-4336
FAX...................(303) 232-8346
E-MAIL... ide@ideorg.org
International Executive Service Corps (IESC)
P.O. Box 10005
Stamford, CT 06904
Mr. Hobart C. Gardiner, President and CEO
Ms. Margaret Glos, VP, Finance and Administration
TELEPHONE....(203) 967-6000
FAX...................(203) 324-2531
E-MAIL...62054816@eln.attmail.com
Home Page... http://www.iesc.org
International Eye Foundation, Inc. (IEF)
7801 Norfolk Avenue, Suite 200
Bethesda, MD 20814
Ms. Victoria M. Sheffield, Executive Director
Mr. Edwin M. Henderson, Director, Finance and Admn
Mr. John M. Barrows, Program Director
6-109
TELEPHONE....(301) 986-1830
FAX...................(301) 986-1876
E-MAIL...ief@iefusa.org
Home Page... http://www.iefusa.org
International Foundation for Education and Self-Help (IFESH)
5040 East Shea Boulevard, Suite 260
Phoenix, AZ 85254
Dr. C. T. Wright, Ph.D., Executive Director
Ms. Carol Davis, Controller
Ms. Julie Johnson, Senior Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(602) 443-1800
FAX...................(602) 443-1824
E-MAIL...caroldvs@primenet.com
Home Page... http://www.ifesh.org
International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES)
1101 15th Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20005
Mr. Richard W. Soudriette, President
Mr. David H. Tikkala, Financial Director
Ms. Juliana Pilon, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 828-8507
FAX...................(202) 452-0804
E-MAIL...dave@ifes.org
Home Page... http://www.ifes.org
International Human Rights Law Group, The (The Law Group)
1200 18th Street NW, Suite 602
Washington, DC 20036
Ms. Gay J. McDougall, Executive Director
Ms. Ria P. Burghardt, Financial Officer
Mr. Mark Bromley, Program Coordinator
TELEPHONE....(202) 822-4600
FAX...................(202) 822-4606
E-MAIL... humanrights@hrlawgroup.org
International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR)
475 Riverside Drive, Room 1035
New York, NY 10115
Dr. Pratima Kale, President
Mr. Farle Victor P. Almodiel, Director, Finance and Admn
Mr. Julian F. Gonsalves, Program VP
TELEPHONE....(212) 870-2992
FAX...................(212) 870-2981
E-MAIL...execoff@cav.pworld.net.ph
Home Page... http://www.cav.pworld.net.ph/~iirr
International Law Institute (ILI)
1615 New Hampshire Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20009
Mr. Stuart Kerr, Executive Director
Ms. JoAnn Theys, Finance Director
Mr. Patrick Macrory, Director, Legal Studies
TELEPHONE....(202) 483-3036
FAX...................(202) 483-3029
6-110
E-MAIL...training@ili.org
Home Page... http://www.ili.org
International Medical Corps, The (IMC)
11500 West Olympic Boulevard, Suite 506
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Ms. Nancy Aossey, President and CEO
Mr. C. William Sundblad, VP, Finance and CFO
Mr. Stephen Tomlin, VP, Program Development
TELEPHONE....(310) 826-7800
FAX...................(310) 442-6622
E-MAIL...imc@imc-la.org
Home Page... http://www.imc-la.org
International Medical Services for Health (INMED)
45449 Severn Way, Suite 161
Sterling, VA 20166
Dr. Linda Pfeiffer, Ph.D., President
Mr. Thad Jackson, Executive VP
TELEPHONE....(703) 444-4477
FAX...................(703) 444-4471
E-MAIL...inmed@ix.netcom.com
Home Page... http://www.inmed.org
International Orthodox Christian Charities, Inc. (IOCC)
711 West 40th Street, Suite 306
Baltimore, MD 21211
Mr. Constantine M. Triantafilou, Executive Director and CEO
Mrs. Tamara D. Segall, Finance Manager
Mr. Samir Ishak, Operations Director
TELEPHONE....(410) 243-9820
FAX...................(410) 243-9824
E-MAIL...iocc@igc.apc.org
Home Page... http://www.iocc.org
International Partnership for Human Development (IPHD)
26F Plaza Street
Leesburg, VA 20176
Dr. William M. Pruzensky, Executive Director
Ms. Susan Langley, Program Coordinator
TELEPHONE....(703) 443-2078
FAX...................(703) 443-2012
E-MAIL... iphd@erols.com
International Relief Association (IRA)
17300 West Ten Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075
Dr. Khalil I. Jassemm, Ph.D., President
Dr. Raad A. Jasim, Ph.D., Financial Manager
Mr. Mohammed A. Kokoy, Program Manager
TELEPHONE....(248) 424-7493
FAX...................(248) 424-8325
E-MAIL... reliefusa@aol.com
International Relief Teams (IRT)
3547 Camino del Rio South, Suite C
6-111
San Diego, CA 92108
Mr. Barry LaForgia, Executive Director
Ms. Rose Uranga, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(619) 284-7979
FAX...................(619) 284-7938
E-MAIL... irteams@aol.com
International Rescue Committee (IRC)
122 East 42nd Street, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10168
Mr. Reynold Levy, President and CEO
Mr. Richard La Roche, CFO
Ms. Barbara Smith, VP, Overseas Operations
TELEPHONE....(212) 551-3000
FAX...................(212) 551-3186
E-MAIL...irc@intrescom.org
Home Page... http://www.intrescom.org
International Service Center (ISC)
21 South River Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Mr. Truong Ngoc Phuong, Director
Ms. Kim Chi Nguyen, Program Assistant
Ms. Duong Q. Nhan, Secretary-General
TELEPHONE....(717) 236-9401
FAX...................(717) 236-3821
E-MAIL...isc1976@aol.com
Home Page... http://members.aol.com/isc1976
International Voluntary Services, Inc. (IVS)
1901 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Suite 501
Washington, DC 20006
Mr. Donald B. Peterson, COO
Mr. Roberto Flores, Financial Consultant
Ms. Anne Shirk, Senior Program Associate
TELEPHONE....(202) 387-5533
FAX...................(202) 466-5669
E-MAIL... ivs@pacthq.org
Interns for Peace, Inc. (IFP)
475 Riverside Drive, 16th Floor
New York, NY 10115
Rabbi Bruce M. Cohen, Executive Director
Ms. Karen Wald Cohen, CFO
TELEPHONE....(212) 870-2226
FAX...................(914) 686-8896
E-MAIL...ifpus@mindspring.com
Home Page... http://www.internsforpeace.org
Ipas, Inc. (International Projects Assistance Service)
303 East Main Street
Carrboro, NC 27510
Dr. Forrest C. Greenslade, President
Mr. John W. Dorward, Treasurer
Ms. Ann H. Leonard, Vice President
6-112
TELEPHONE....(919) 967-7052
FAX...................(919) 929-0258
E-MAIL...ipas@ipas.org
Home Page... http://www.ipas.org
ISAR, Inc.
1601 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 301
Washington, DC 20009
Ms. Eliza K. Klose, Executive Director
Ms. Karen A. Shoopman, Finance Director
Ms. Kathleen E. Watters, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 387-3034
FAX...................(202) 667-3291
E-MAIL...postmaster@isar.org
Home Page... http://www.isar.org
Islamic African Relief Agency, United States Affiliate (IARA-USA)
P.O. Box 7084
Columbia, MO 65205
Mr. Mubarak A. Hamed, Executive Director
Mr. Tarig Shalabi, Financial Officer
Ms. Elizabeth Miller, Project Coordinator
TELEPHONE....(573) 443-0166
FAX...................(573) 443-5975
E-MAIL...iarausa@msn.com
Home Page... http://www.iara-usa.org
Island Resources Foundation, Inc. (IRF)
1718 P Street NW, No T4
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Bruce G. Potter, President
Ms. Judith A. Towle, Administration VP
Mr. Kevel Lindsay, Biodiversity Program Coordinator
TELEPHONE....(202) 265-9712
FAX...................(202) 232-0748
E-MAIL...irf@irf.org
Home Page... http://www.irf.org
J
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Inc. (JCPES)
1090 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
Mr. Eddie N. Williams, President
Ms. Brenda Watkins Noel, VP, Finance and Administration
Ms. Margaret Simms, Research VP
TELEPHONE....(202) 789-3500
FAX...................(202) 789-6391
E-MAIL...ddugas@jointcenter.org
Home Page... http://www.jointctr.org
Junior Achievement International (JAI)
2780 Janitell Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Mr. Sam Taylor, COO
Mr. David Loose, Operations Director
6-113
TELEPHONE....(719) 540-0200
FAX...................(719) 540-8770
E-MAIL...jai@jaintl.com
Home Page... http://www.jaintl.com
K
Kaffa Development Associates (KDAUSA)
P.O. Box 300185
Denver, CO 80203
Mr. Gebremariam Yesho, President
Dr. Ronald W. Larson, VP
Mr. Amanuel Gano, Secretary
TELEPHONE....(303) 331-0316
FAX...................(303) 331-0316
E-MAIL...larcon@jni.net
Katalysis North/South Development Partnership (Katalysis)
1331 North Commerce Street
Stockton, CA 95202
Mr. Gerald B. Hildebrand, President and CEO
Mr. Mario A. Beltran, Finance Director
Mr. Dennis Macray, Micro Credit Specialist
TELEPHONE....(209) 943-6165
FAX...................(209) 943-7046
E-MAIL...katalysis2@aol.com
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La Leche League International (LLLI)
1400 North Meacham Road
Schaumburg, IL 60173
Ms. Paulina Smith, Executive Director
Mr. Michael Giuntoli, Finance Director
Ms. Rebecca Magalhaes, Director, Int'l Action and Dev
TELEPHONE....(847) 519-7730
FAX...................(847) 519-0035
E-MAIL...mexsmith@compuserve.com
Home Page... http://www.lalecheleague.org
Larry Jones International Ministries, Inc. (d/b/a Feed the Children)
P.O. Box 36
Oklahoma City, OK 73101
Mr. Larry Jones, President
Mr. Monty Rainwater, Controller and Finance VP
Mr. Ian Harris, International Director
TELEPHONE....(405) 942-0228
FAX...................(405) 945-4177
E-MAIL...ftc@feedthechildren.org
Home Page... http://www.feedthechildren.org
Latter-day Saint Charities (LDSC)
50 East North Temple Street, 7th Floor
Salt Lake City, UT 84150
Mr. Garry R. Flake, President and CEO
Mr. Curtis Ravsten, Controller
6-114
Mr. Larry D. Crenshaw, Administration Manager
TELEPHONE....(801) 240-1201
FAX...................(801) 240-1964
E-MAIL... flakegr@ldschurch.org
Life Link, The
2448 East 81 Street, Suite 5400
Tulsa, OK 74170
Mr. Carl E. Conley, President and CEO
Mr. Charles Moore, Secretary and Treasurer
Ms. Carolyn Anderson, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(918) 492-4544
FAX...................(918) 492-6140
E-MAIL... tllpres@aol.com
Lifeline Africa Foundation (d/b/a Afrilife International)
1333 Howe Avenue, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95825
Mr. Christian C. Elias, President and CEO
Mr. Keche Ogbole, Treasurer and Secretary
TELEPHONE....(916) 921-5194
FAX...................(916) 921-5196
E-MAIL...afrilife@afrika.com
Home Page... http://www.afrilife.org
Lifewater International
15854 Business Center Drive
Irwindale, CA 91706
Mr. William A. Ashe, Director
Mr. George Kefalas, Treasurer
Ms. Lorraine Ashe, Project Coordinator
TELEPHONE....(626) 962-4187
FAX...................(626) 962-6786
E-MAIL...lifewater@xc.org
Home Page... http://www.lifewater.org
Lighthouse, The
111 East 59th Street
New York, NY 10022
Ms. Barbara Silverstone, DSW, President and CEO
Mr. Richard Astoreca, Senior VP, CFO
Ms. Mary Ann Lang, PhD, Director, International Center
TELEPHONE....(212) 821-9352
FAX...................(212) 821-9704
E-MAIL...dastoreca@lighthouse.org
Home Page... http://www.lighthouse.org
Lithuanian Children's Relief, Inc.
P.O. Box 497
South Boston, MA 02127
Ms. Daiva Veitas-Neidhardt, President
Mr. Thomas Ashmanskas, Treasurer
Ms. Helen Ivanauskas, VP
TELEPHONE....(617) 268-6030
FAX...................(617) 479-6997
6-115
Lithuanian Mercy Lift, Inc. (LML)
14911 127th Street
Lemont, IL 60439
Mr. George G. Lendraitis, President
Ms. Maria J. Utz, Treasurer
Ms. Viligaile M. Lendraitis, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(630) 257-6777
FAX...................(708) 388-2059
E-MAIL... glendraitis@kiwi.dep.anl.gov
Lutheran World Relief, Inc. (LWR)
390 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10016
Dr. Kathryn F. Wolford, President
Mr. Michael S. Malewicki, VP, Finance and Administration
TELEPHONE....(212) 532-6350
FAX...................(212) 213-6081
E-MAIL...lwr@lwr.org
Home Page... http://www.lwr.org
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Management Sciences for Health (MSH)
165 Allandale Road
Boston, MA 02130
Dr. Ronald W. O'Connor, M.D., CEO
Mr. William C. Purinton, CFO
Mr. Malcolm Bryant, M.D., Program Director
TELEPHONE....(617) 524-7799
FAX...................(617) 524-2825
E-MAIL... wpurinton@msh.org
Manomet, Inc. (Manomet)
P.O. Box 1770
Manomet, MA 02345
Ms. Linda E. Leddy, President
Ms. Mary W. Doherty, CFO
Mr. James Corven, Director, WHSRN
TELEPHONE....(508) 224-6521
FAX...................(508) 224-9220
E-MAIL...jmcorven@manomet.org
Home Page... http://www.manomet.org
MAP International, Inc. (MAP)
P.O. Box 215000
Brunswick, GA 31521
Mr. Paul B. Thompson, President and CEO
Mr. Daniel C. Reed, CFO and Director, Finance and Admn
TELEPHONE....(912) 265-6010
FAX...................(912) 265-6170
E-MAIL...mapus@map.org
Home Page... http://www.map.org
Medical Benevolence Foundation (MBF)
1412 North Sam Houston Parkway East
No 120
6-116
Houston, TX 77032
Mr. Daniel L. Force, Executive Director
Ms. Diane M. Valverde, Controller
Mr. John Haynes, Grant Implementation Office
TELEPHONE....(713) 590-3591
FAX...................(713) 590-3699
E-MAIL... dforce@mbfoundation.org
Medical Care Development, Inc. (MCDI)
11 Parkwood Drive
Augusta, ME 04330
Dr. John A. LaCasse, Eng,Sc., President
Ms. Catherine A. Saltz, MBA,CPA, Director of Finance
TELEPHONE....(207) 622-7566
FAX...................(207) 622-3616
E-MAIL...jlacasse@mcd.org
Home Page... http://www.mcd.org
Medical Outreach for Armenians, Inc. (MOA)
1101 East Broadway Avenue, No 103
Glendale, CA 91205
Dr. Vartkes Najarian, COB
Mr. Hagop Bashmakian, Treasurer
Dr. Vartkes Najarian, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(818) 551-0505
FAX...................(818) 551-0795
Medicine for Peace (MFP)
15 Flax Pond Woods Road
Setauket, NY 11733
Dr. Michael V. Viola, M.D., Director
Ms. Kathleen Crane-Viola, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(516) 689-7063
FAX...................(516) 689-7279
E-MAIL...mviola@msn.com
MEDISEND/International
6116 North Central Expressway
Suite 305
Dallas, TX 75206
Ms. Janet Harrison, Executive Director
Mr. John McMurphy, Accounting Manager
Ms. Peggy Blalock, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(214) 696-0901
FAX...................(214) 696-4290
E-MAIL... medisend@airmail.net
Mega-Cities Project, Inc.
915 Broadway, Suite 1600
New York, NY 10010
Ms. Janice Perlman, Founder and President
Mr. Anthony Knerr, Board Treasurer
Ms. Rebecca Morris, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 979-7350
FAX...................(212) 979-7624
E-MAIL...nyc@megacities.org
6-117
Home Page... http://www.megacities.org
Mennonite Economic Development Associates, The (MEDA)
1821 Oregon Pike, Suite 201
Lancaster, PA 17601
Mr. Ben Sprunger, President
Mr. Gerhard Pries, Finance Director
Mr. Allan Sauder, Executive VP
TELEPHONE....(717) 560-6546
FAX...................(717) 560-6549
E-MAIL...medawaterloo@compuserve.com
Home Page...http://www.meda.org
Merciful Samaritan, Inc.
7620-B Killingsworth Street
Portland, OR 97218
Mr. Mikhail Tkachuk, President
Mr. Vitaliy Tkachuk, Treasurer
Mr. Steve L. Welsh, USAID Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(503) 408-5930
FAX...................(503) 408-5920
E-MAIL...mercy@e-z.net
Home Page...http://www.aone.com/~swelsh/mercy.html
Mercy Corps International (MCI)
3030 SW First Avenue
Portland, OR 97201Mr. Neal Keny-Guyer, CEO
Mr. Dale Jones, Director, Finance
Mr. Steve Zimmerman, COO
TELEPHONE....(503) 796-6800
FAX...................(503) 796-6844
E-MAIL...programs@mercycorps.org
Home Page... http://www.mercycorps.org
Mercy International USA, Inc. (Mercy)
44450 Pinetree Drive, Suite 201
Plymouth, MI 48170
Mr. Umar al-Qadi, President and CEO
Mr. Anas Alhaidar, Director, Community Relations
TELEPHONE....(734) 454-0011
FAX...................(734) 454-0303
E-MAIL...mercyusa@mercyusa.org
Home Page... http://www.mercyusa.org
Mercy Ships
P.O. Box 2020
Garden Valley, TX 75771
Mr. Donald K. Stephens, President and CEO
Mr. Peter Schulze, Financial Officer
Mr. Robert L. Kornegay, VP, Relief and Development
TELEPHONE....(903) 882-0887
FAX...................(903) 882-0336
E-MAIL...info@mercyships.org
Home Page... http://www.mercyships.org
Miami Medical Team Foundation, Inc. (MMTF)
6-118
2340 Coral Way
Miami, FL 33145
Dr. Manuel Alzugaray, M.D., President and CEO
Dr. Mario Soler, M.D., VP and Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(305) 858-7992
FAX...................(305) 858-8741
Minnesota International Health Volunteers (MIHV)
122 West Franklin Avenue, Suite 110
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Mr. Arlen I. Erdahl, Executive Director
Mr. Edward C. Snyder, Financial Administrator
Mr. Daniel G. Osborn, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(612) 871-3759
FAX...................(612) 871-8775
Mission Without Borders International (MWBI)
751 Daily Drive, Suite 205
Camarillo, CA 93010
Mr. Thomas M. Sheil, VP and CFO
Mr. Erling Dugan, Field Director
TELEPHONE....(805) 987-8891
FAX...................(805) 484-8378
E-MAIL...tsheil@mwbi.org
Home Page... http://www.mwbi.org
Mobility International USA (MIUSA)
45 West Broadway, Suite 202
Eugene, OR 97401
Ms. Susan Sygall, Executive Director
Mr. Mark Hansen, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(541) 343-1284
FAX...................(541) 343-6812
E-MAIL...info@miusa.org
Home Page... http://www.miusa.org
Mottahedeh Development Services (MDS)
750 Hammond Drive
Building 12, Suite 300
Atlanta, GA 30328
Mr. Lawrence M. Miller, COB
Ms. Carole P. Miller, Director, Domestic Programs
TELEPHONE....(404) 843-1995
FAX...................(404) 843-8895
E-MAIL...mdssed@msn.com
N
National Center for Nonprofit Boards (NCNB)
2000 L Street NW, Suite 510
Washington, DC 20036
Ms. Judith O'Connor, President and CEO
Ms. Georgie A. Montgomery, Controller
Ms. Eliana Vera, Director, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(202) 452-6262
FAX...................(202) 452-6299
6-119
E-MAIL...ncnb@ncnb.org
Home Page... http://www.ncnb.org
National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA)
1401 New York Avenue NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
Mr. Paul Hazen, President
Ms. Connie Moser, VP, Finance and Administration
Mr. James Cawley, VP, International Development
TELEPHONE....(202) 638-6222
FAX...................(202) 638-1374
E-MAIL...ncba@ncba.org
Home Page... http://www.cooperative.org
National Peace Corps Association (NPCA)
1900 L Street NW, Suite 205
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Charles Dambach, President
Ms. Maria Nazareth, Finance Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 293-7728
FAX...................(202) 293-7554
Home Page... http://www.rpcv.org
National Policy Association (NPA)
1424 16th Street NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Malcolm Lovell, President and CEO
Ms. Marilyn Zuckerman, VP and Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(202) 884-7626
FAX...................(202) 797-5516
E-MAIL...marilynz@npa1.org
Home Page... http://www.npa1.org
Network for Healthcare and Rehabilitation Services, Inc. (INPB)
1845 Harvard Street NW, Suite 619
Washington, DC 20009
Mr. Augustus Hallowonger, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 797-8485
FAX...................(202) 387-6884
New Manna Ministries Outreach Association
1044 Geneva Street
Bellingham, WA 98226
Mr. Fred Ilyin, President
TELEPHONE....(250) 549-1703
FAX...................(250) 549-4779
E-MAIL...newmanna@ibm.net
Nicaragua/Wisconsin Partners of the Americas, Inc.
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Nelson Hall, Room 215
Stevens Point, WI 54481
Ms. Sherin R. Bowen, Executive Director
Mr. Robert Stodola, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(715) 346-4702
FAX...................(715) 346-4703
6-120
E-MAIL...sbowen@uwsp.edu
Northwest Medical Teams International, Inc. (NWMTI)
6955 SW Sandburg Street
Portland, OR 97223
Mr. Bastian Vanderzalm, President
Mr. Daniel Davis, Financial Controller
Mr. David Farquhar, Programs Director
TELEPHONE....(503) 624-1000
FAX...................(503) 624-1001
E-MAIL...mail@nwmti.org
Home Page... http://www.nwmti.org
O
Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation
(OBI)
977 Centerville Turnpike
Virginia Beach, VA 23463
Mr. Robert W. Fanning, COO
Mr. Steve Oberlander, CFO
Ms. Jodie Nelson, Director, Outreach
TELEPHONE....(757) 226-3401
FAX...................(757) 226-3411
E-MAIL...operation.blessing@ob.org
Home Page... http://www.ob.org
Operation Bootstrap Africa (OBA)
122 West Franklin Avenue, Suite 512
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Mr. H. Morrison Kershner, President and Board of Trustees
Rev. R. Timothy Hepner, Treasurer and Board of Trustees
Ms. Deana M. Miller, Director
TELEPHONE....(612) 871-4980
FAX...................(612) 872-1724
E-MAIL...bootstrapd@aol.com
Operation California, Inc. (Operation USA)
8320 Melrose Avenue, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90069
Mr. Richard M. Walden, President
Ms. Kathy Schutzer, Administration Director
Mr. Neil Frame, Director, Procurement and Logistics
TELEPHONE....(323) 658-8876
FAX...................(323) 653-7846
E-MAIL...opusa@opusa.org
Home Page... http://www.opusa.org
Opportunities Industrialization Centers International, Inc. (OICI)
240 West Tulpehocken Street
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Dr. C.L. Mannings, Ph.D., President and CEO
Ms. Terry Villari, Senior Financial Director
Mr. Ronald W. Howard, Senior Director
TELEPHONE....(215) 842-0220
FAX...................(215) 849-7033
6-121
E-MAIL...oici@oicinternational.org
Opportunity International, Inc.
2122 York Road, Suite 340
Oak Brook, IL 60523
Mr. Dennis Ripley, Program VP
Mr. Richard John, CFO and Finance VP
Ms. Margaret Walen, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(630) 645-4100
FAX...................(630) 645-1458
E-MAIL...mwalen@opportunity.org
Home Page... http://www.opportunity.org
Our Little Brothers and Sisters, Inc. (OLB&S)
1210 Hillside Terrace
Alexandria, VA 22302
Mr. Frank J. Krafft, President
Rev. William B. Wasson, VP
TELEPHONE....(703) 836-1233
FAX...................(703) 836-3554
E-MAIL...olbsva@aol.com
Outreach International, Inc. (OI)
P.O. Box 210
Independence, MO 64051
Mr. Russell R. Fletcher, Executive Director
Mrs. Jennifer Krummel, Accounting Assistant
TELEPHONE....(816) 833-0883
FAX...................(816) 833-0103
E-MAIL...outreach@kc1.net
Home Page... http://www.outreach-international.org
P
Pan American Development Foundation (PADF)
2600 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
Ms. Sarah Horsey-Barr, Executive Director
Mr. Carlos Urquidi, Financial Director
Mr. Norberto Ambros, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 458-3969
FAX...................(202) 458-6316
E-MAIL...pgarcia@erols.com
Park West Children's Fund, Inc. (PWCF, Friends Ship)
245 North Fries Avenue
Wilmington, CA 90744
Ms. Sandra G. Tipton, President
Mr. Raymond George, Treasurer
Mr. Donald Tipton, Secretary
TELEPHONE....(310) 830-4433
FAX...................(310) 830-5637
E-MAIL...frndships@aol.com
Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA)
211 East 43rd Street, Suite 1604
6-122
New York, NY 10017
Ms. Shazia Rafi, Secretary-General
Mr. Michael Agbeko, Director, Finance and Admin
Ms. Ayaka Suzuki, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 687-7755
FAX...................(212) 687-8409
E-MAIL...parlglobal@aol.com
Partners for Democratic Change (PDC)
823 Ulloa Street
San Francisco, CA 94127
Mr. Raymond Shonholtz, President
Ms. Lisa S. Hammond, CFO
Mr. Brad Heckman, Director, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(415) 665-0652
FAX...................(415) 665-2732
E-MAIL...pdci@ix.netcom.com
Home Page... http://www.partners-intl.org
Partners for Development (PFD)
1616 North Fort Meyer Drive, 11th Floor
Arlington, VA 22209
Mr. Jack Marrkand, Executive Director
Ms. Dandy Manning, Accountant
Mr. Douglas Nagle, Program Manager
TELEPHONE....(703) 528-8336
FAX...................(703) 528-7480
E-MAIL...pfd@jsi.com
Home Page... http://www.interaction.org/members/pfd2.html
Partners in Economic Reform, Inc. (PIER)
1730 Rhode Island Avenue NW, Suite 301
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. James G. Randolph, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 466-3840
FAX...................(202) 296-1608
E-MAIL...ugol@aol.com
Partners International Foundation
41 Cedar Hill Road
Newtown, CT 06470
Mr. Robert C. Morris, Jr., President and Treasurer
Ms. Kelly N. Fehrenbach, Director
TELEPHONE....(706) 687-0945
E-MAIL...partners@partners-international.org
Home Page... http://www.partners-international.org
Partners of the Americas (Partners)
1424 K Street NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
Dr. Norman Brown, President
Mr. Pablo Paz y Mino, CFO
Ms. Tanya George, Programs VP
TELEPHONE....(202) 637-6231
FAX...................(202) 628-3306
E-MAIL...kr@partners.poa.com
6-123
Home Page... http://www.partners.net
Pathfinder International
9 Galen Street, Suite 217
Watertown, MA 02472
Mr. Daniel E. Pellegrom, President
Ms. Carol L. Gibbs, VP, Finance and Administration
Mr. John Dumm, Senior VP
TELEPHONE....(617) 924-7200
FAX...................(617) 924-3833
E-MAIL...information@pathfind.org
Home Page... http://www.pathfind.org
Pathologists Overseas
12902 Via Grimaldi
Del Mar, CA 92014
Dr. Heinz R. Hoenecke, M.D., President
Dr. Victor W. Lee, M.D., Treasurer
Dr. Victor W. Lee, M.D., Secretary
TELEPHONE....(619) 755-1787
FAX...................(619) 755-1570
E-MAIL...pathoverc@aol.com
Pearl S. Buck Foundation, Inc., The (PSBF)
P.O. Box 181
Perkasie, PA 18944
Ms. Meredith J. Richardson, Executive Director
Mr. Long Tien Nguyen, CFO
TELEPHONE....(215) 249-0100
FAX...................(215) 249-9657
Home Page... http://www.pearl-s-buck.org
People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc., The (Project HOPE)
The HOPE Center
Millwood, VA 22646
Mr. William B. Walsh, Jr., President and CEO
Mr. William B. Layden, Interim Co Director Finance Dept.
Dr. Leslie Mancuso, Ph.D, COO
TELEPHONE....(540) 837-2100
FAX...................(540) 837-1813
E-MAIL...blayden@projhope.org
Home Page... http://www.projhope.org
PEOPLink
11110 Midvale Road
Kensington, MD 20895
Mr. Daniel Salcedo, President
Ms. Kimberlee Smith-Dinn, Project Manager
TELEPHONE....(301) 949-6625
FAX...................(301) 949-8693
E-MAIL...ksmith@peoplink.org
Home Page... http://www.peoplink.org
Phelps-Stokes Fund, The (PSF)
74 Trinity Place, Room 1303
New York, NY 10006
6-124
Dr. Wilbert J. LeMelle, President
Mr. Samuel Kwofie, Finance Officer
Ms. Viola P. Morris, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(212) 619-8100
FAX...................(212) 619-5108
E-MAIL...phelps@admin.con2.com
Home Page... http://www.psfdc.org
Philippine American Foundation (PAF)
1211 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 504
Washington, DC 20036
Ms. Irene Natividad, Executive Director
Mr. Bryant George, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(202) 466-5799
FAX...................(202) 466-6195
E-MAIL...pafwash@aol.com
Physicians Against Land Mines (PALM)
200 World Trade Center
Suite 4-104
Chicago, IL 60654
Dr. William K. Smith, MD, President
Ms. Marti Rabinowitch, Executive Director
Ms. Erin M. Kuhn, Communications Manager
TELEPHONE....(312) 832-1133
FAX...................(312) 832-1184
E-MAIL...mrabinow@interaccess.com
Home Page... http://www.banmines.org
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)
155 Plan Way
Warwick, RI 02886
Mr. Samuel A. Worthington, President and Nat'l Executive Dir
Mr. David A. Cannata, Finance Director
Mr. Donald D. Cohen, Director, Int'l Development
TELEPHONE....(401) 738-5600
FAX...................(401) 738-5608
E-MAIL...n-usno@plan.geis.com
Home Page... http://www.childreach.org
Planning Assistance (PA)
1832 Jefferson Place NW
Washington, DC 20037
Mr. Robert T. Learmonth, Executive Director
Ms. Kate Lasso, Administration and Finance Officer
Mr. Peter D. Bachrach, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 466-3290
FAX...................(202) 466-3293
E-MAIL...planasst@igc.apc.org
Points of Light Foundation (POLF)
1400 Eye Street, NW Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005
Mr. Robert K. Goodwin, President and CEO
Mr. Raymond D. Crabbs, COO
Dr. Samuel Alfa, Ph.D, Controller
6-125
TELEPHONE....(202) 729-8000
FAX...................(202) 729-8103
E-MAIL...kennka@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.pointsoflight.org
Polish American Congress Charitable Foundation (PACCF)
5711 North Milwaukee Avenue
Chicago, IL 60646
Mr. Edward J. Moskal, President
Mr. Robert R. Maycan, Treasurer
Mr. Les S. Kuczynski, National Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(773) 763-9944
FAX...................(773) 763-7114
E-MAIL...pacchgo@mindspring.com
Home Page... http://www.polamcon.org
Polus Center for Social and Economic Development, Inc. (Polus Center
for Social and Economic Development, Inc.)
The Polus Center 32 Franklin Street, Suite 401
Worcester, MA 01608
Mr. Michael Lundquist, Executive Director
Mr. James Regan, Director of Operations
TELEPHONE....(508) 752-3271
FAX...................(508) 752-3937
E-MAIL...poluscen@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.walkingunited.com
Population Council
One Dag Hammerskjold Plaza
New York, NY 10017
Ms. Margaret Catley-Carlson, President
Mr. Donald J. Abrams, Treasurer and Secretary
Mr. George Brown, VP
TELEPHONE....(212) 339-0500
FAX...................(212) 755-6052
E-MAIL...pubinfo@popcouncil.org
Home Page... http://www.popcouncil.org
Population Services International (PSI)
1120 19th Street NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Richard A. Frank, President
Mr. Dan Marvin, Controller
Mr. Alex K. Brown, VP
TELEPHONE....(202) 785-0072
FAX...................(202) 785-0120
E-MAIL...generalinfo@psiwash.org
Home Page... http://www.psiwash.org
PRIDE AFRICA
100 North Pitt Street, Suite 202
Alexandria, VA 22314
Mr. Jonathan F. Campaigne, Executive Director
Mr. Godfrey Mbogo, Finance Manager
Mr. Lee Kessler, Communications
TELEPHONE....(703) 519-7778
6-126
FAX...................(703) 519-7557
E-MAIL...cmfund@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.africaonline.co.ke/prideafrica
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)
1901 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20006
Mr. Louis L. Mitchell, President and CEO
Ms. Nancy Bradley, Finance VP
Ms. Sarah Newhall, Executive VP
TELEPHONE....(202) 466-5666
FAX...................(202) 466-5669
E-MAIL...pact@pacthq.org
Home Page... http://www.pactworld.org
Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)
4 Nickerson Street, Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98109
Dr. Gordon W. Perkin, M.D., President
Mr. Eric G. Walker, VP, Finance and Administration
TELEPHONE....(206) 285-3500
FAX...................(206) 285-6619
E-MAIL...info@path.org
Home Page... http://www.path.org
Project Concern International (PCI)
3550 Afton Road
San Diego, CA 92123
Mr. Daniel E. Shaughnessy, Executive Director
Ms. Laurie Irwin, CFO
Mr. David Prettyman, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(619) 279-9690
FAX...................(619) 694-0294
E-MAIL...postmaster@projcon.cts.com
Home Page... http://www.serve.com/PCI
Project Dawn, Inc. (Project Donors and Workers Now, Inc.)
P.O. Box 60039
Savannah, GA 31420
Dr. Carmen Gannon, M.D., President
Mr. William Cassidy, Treasurer
Ms. Carol Horne, Administration
TELEPHONE....(912) 920-3296
FAX...................(912) 925-4900
E-MAIL...hornec@stjoseph-candler.org
Project Mercy, Inc.
7011 Ardmore Avenue
Fort Wayne, IN 46809
Ms. Marta Gabre-Tsadick, Executive Director
Ms. Frances Dickinson, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(219) 747-2559
FAX...................(219) 478-1361
E-MAIL...promer@gte.net
Project Open Hearts (POH)
6-127
14262 Jubilee Trail
Pine, CO 80470
Ms. Rita J. Lenz, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(303) 553-2783
FAX...................(303) 838-4857
E-MAIL...ritalenz@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.poh.org
Project ORBIS International, Inc.
330 West 42nd Street, Suite 1900
New York, NY 10036
Ms. Pina Taormina, President and Executive Director
Mr. Richard Cook, CFO
Ms. Jilly Stephens, VP, Program Support
TELEPHONE....(212) 244-2525
FAX...................(212) 244-2744
Home Page... http://www.orbis.org
R
Rehabilitation International
25 East 21 Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10010
Ms. Susan B. Parker, Secretary-General
Ms. Barbara A. Artusa, Comptroller
Ms. Susan B. Parker, Secretary General
TELEPHONE....(212) 420-1500
FAX...................(212) 505-0871
Relief International
11965 Venice Boulevard
Suite 405
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Mr. Farshad Rastegar, Executive Director
Mr. Jeffrey Farr, Director, Finance and Admn
Ms. Rachel Rosenthal, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(310) 572-7770
FAX...................(310) 572-7790
E-MAIL...rihq@ri.org
Home Page... http://www.ri.org
Rene Moawad Foundation (RMF)
2121 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 320
Washington, DC 20007
Ms. Nadia Abourizk-Asaad, Executive Director
Mr. Edward Soma, President
TELEPHONE....(202) 338-3535
FAX...................(202) 338-3534
E-MAIL...rmf@dc.net
Home Page... http://www.rmf.net
Resource Foundation, Inc., The
P.O. Box 3006
Larchmont, NY 10538
Mr. Loren Finnell, Executive Director
Mr. Lawrence Prince, Treasurer
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Ms. Joan Trant, Deputy Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(914) 834-5810
FAX...................(914) 834-5810
E-MAIL...resourcefnd@msn.com
Rodale Institute (RI)
611 Siegfriedale Road
Kutztown, PA 19530
Mr. John Harberern, President
Ms. Tammy Folk, CFO
Mr. Amadou Diop, Technical Director
TELEPHONE....(610) 683-1445
FAX...................(610) 683-8548
E-MAIL...tfolk@rodaleinst.org
Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, The (TRF)
One Rotary Center
1560 Sherman Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201
Mr. Aaron Hyatt, General Secretary
Ms. Laurie Stickelmaier, CFO
Mr. Duane Sterling, General Manager
TELEPHONE....(847) 866-3000
FAX...................(847) 328-2706
Home Page... http://www.rotary.org
Rural Enterprise Adaptation Program (REAP)
1427 4th Street SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
Mr. William Mueller, Director
Ms. Else-Marie Breuer, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(319) 366-4230
FAX...................(319) 366-2209
E-MAIL...reap@reapintl.com
S
Sabre Foundation, Inc.
872 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 2-1
Cambridge, MA 02139
Mr. Kenneth Bartels, President and Treasurer
Ms. Tania Vitvitsky, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(617) 868-3510
FAX...................(617) 868-7916
E-MAIL...sabre@sabre.org
Home Page... http://www.sabre.org
Salesian Missions (SSI)
2 Lefevre Lane
New Rochelle, NY 10801
Rev. Patrick Diver, Executive Director
Rev. James Marra, Executive Director
Mr. Aubrey Mills, Director, Gov't Programs Office
TELEPHONE....(914) 633-8344
FAX...................(914) 633-7404
E-MAIL...salesian@aol.com
6-129
Salvadoran American Health Foundation (SAHF)
1421 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33130
Mr. Carlos Reyes, Executive Director
Ms. Magda Lie-Nielsen, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(305) 381-8060
FAX...................(305) 381-9020
E-MAIL...sahf@icanect.net
Home Page... http://www.sahf.com
Salvation Army World Service Office, The (SAWSO)
615 Slaters Lane
Alexandria, VA 22313
Mr. Harden White, Executive Director
Mr. Larry Bosh, Treasurer
Ms. Rosemary Regis, Assistant Director
TELEPHONE....(703) 684-5528
FAX...................(703) 684-5536
E-MAIL...sawso@usn.salvationarmy.org
Samaritan's Purse
P.O. Box 3000
Boone, NC 28607
Mr. W. Rad Kivette, Administration VP
Ms. Phyllis T. Payne, Finance VP
Mr. Kenney Isaacs, Project Director
TELEPHONE....(828) 262-1980
FAX...................(828) 266-1058
E-MAIL...rkivette@samaritan.org
Home Page... http://www.samaritan.org
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)
54 Wilton Road
Westport, CT 06880
Mr. Charles F. MacCormack, President
Ms. Helene R. Sullivan, Treasurer and Finance VP
Mr. Gary Shaye, VP, International Programs
TELEPHONE....(203) 221-4000
FAX...................(203) 227-5667
E-MAIL...cmaccorm@savechildren.org
Home Page... http://www.savethechildren.org
Search for Common Ground (SCG)
1601 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20009
Mr. John Marks, President
Ms. Annamaria Winch, CFO
Ms. Susan Koscis, Operations VP
TELEPHONE....(202) 265-4300
FAX...................(202) 232-6718
E-MAIL...search@sfcg.org
Home Page... http://www.sfcg.org
Seed Capital Development Fund, Ltd. (SCDF)
1828 L Street NW, Suite 1030
6-130
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Gilbert H. Crawford, Executive Director
Mr. David King, Financial Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 785-8300
FAX...................(202) 785-0799
E-MAIL...gil@seedcapital.org
Seeds of Peace (SOP)
370 Lexington Avenue, Suite 1409
New York, NY 10017
Mr. John Wallach, President
Ms. Barbara Gottschalk, Executive VP
TELEPHONE....(212) 573-8040
FAX...................(212) 573-8047
E-MAIL...sopnyc@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.seedsofpeace.org
Share and Care Foundation for India (Share & Care)
330 Momar Drive
Ramsey, NJ 07446
Mr. Sharadkumar Shah, President
Ms. Asha Dalal, Treasurer
Ms. Bhadra Shah, M.D., Secretary
TELEPHONE....(201) 825-0667
FAX...................(201) 262-3761
Shelter Now International, Inc. (SNI)
P.O. Box 1306
Oshkosh, WI 54902
Mr. Thor W. Armstrong, Executive Director
Mr. Joseph L. Bester, Finance Director
Mr. Norman C. Leatherwood, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(920) 426-1207
FAX...................(920) 426-4321
E-MAIL...sni@shelter.org
Home Page... http://www.shelter.org
Small Enterprise Assistance Funds (SEAF, formerly CARE Small Business
Assistance Corporation)
1100 17th Street NW, Suite 1101
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. H.J. van der Vaart, President
Ms. Christine Piorkowski, Vice President
Mr. Robb Doub, Vice President
TELEPHONE....(202) 737-8463
FAX...................(202) 737-5536
E-MAIL...seafhq@seafweb.org
Home Page... http://www.seafweb.org
Small Enterprise Education and Promotion Network, The (SEEP)
1825 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20009
Ms. Elaine Edgecomb, Executive Director
Ms. Candace Nelson, Senior Associate
TELEPHONE....(202) 884-8392
FAX...................(202) 884-8479
6-131
E-MAIL...dekanter@seepnetwork.org
Society of Afghan Engineers, The (SAE)
14011F Saint Jermain Drive, Suite 233
Centreville, VA 20121
Mr. M. Hashim Rayeq, President
Mr. Atiq Panjshiri, Treasurer
Mr. Hadi Rakin, VP
TELEPHONE....(703) 790-6699
FAX...................(703) 916-1799
E-MAIL...atiq.panjshiri@co.mo.md.us
South North Development Initiative, Inc. (SNDI)
506 B East 89th Street
New York, NY 10128
Mr. Roberto Mizrahi, President
Ms. Beatric Suarez, Operating Financial Manager
Mr. Carlos Calcopietro, Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 472-6500
FAX...................(212) 472-3581
E-MAIL...sndi1@aol.com
Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Federal Association, U.S.A. (SMOM)
1730 M Street NW, Suite 403
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Joseph Dempsey, Executive Director
Mr. Charles J. Wolf, II, Treasurer
Mr. James-Michael von Stroebel, Grants Committee
TELEPHONE....(202) 331-2494
FAX...................(202) 331-1149
E-MAIL...smomfausa@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.smom.org
St. David's Relief Foundation (SDRF)
10382 Miller Road
Dallas, TX 75238
Mr. Jeff Reed, President and Board Member
Mr. Robert Beecherl, Board Member and Treasurer
Mr. John S. Boughton, VP
TELEPHONE....(214) 221-9292
FAX...................(214) 221-4005
E-MAIL...stdavids@gte.net
Home Page... http://www.stdavids.org
St. Xenia Hospital Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 608458
Orlando, FL 32860
Mr. Larry Kennedy, Ph.D., President
Mr. Michael Kilgore, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(407) 290-1597
FAX...................(407) 298-7705
Stop Hunger Now (SHN)
P.O. Box 493
Bedford, VA 24523
Rev. Dr. Ray A. Buchanan, Executive Director
6-132
Mr. John T. Hewitt, Board Member
Ms. Patricia Streeter, Executive Assistant
TELEPHONE....(540) 586-6187
FAX...................(540) 586-6189
E-MAIL...hunger@centralva.net
Home Page... http://www.stophungernow.com
Strategies for International Development (SID)
2525 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22201
Mr. Charles A. Patterson, Executive Director
Mr. Gerry Addison, Finance Manager
Mr. Jose Baldivia, Program Manager
TELEPHONE....(703) 875-7616
FAX...................(703) 875-7617
E-MAIL...sidwashdc@aol.com
Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL, Inc.)
7500 West Camp Wisdom Road
Dallas, TX 75236
Mr. Steven N. Sheldon, Executive Director
Mr. Oran West, Treasurer
Mr. Al Pence, Program VP Development
TELEPHONE....(972) 708-7400
FAX...................(972) 708-7317
E-MAIL...oran_west@sil.org
Home Page... http://www.sil.org
Surgical Aid to Children of the World (SACOW)
114 Cedar Avenue
Hewlett, NY 11557
Dr. Burton Bronsther, M.D., Chair
Ms. Ellyn Bronsther, Executive VP
Ms. Marianne Malone, Executive Assistant
TELEPHONE....(516) 374-4118
FAX...................(516) 374-0533
E-MAIL...sacow@juno.com
Home Page... http://www.childrenscharities.org/sacow.html
Synergos Institute, The (SI)
100 East 85th Street
New York, NY 10028
Dr. S. Bruce Schearer, President and CEO
Ms. Janet Becker, Operations Director
Dr. David Winder, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 517-4900
FAX...................(212) 517-4815
E-MAIL...synergos@synergos.org
Home Page... http://www.synergos.org
T
TechnoServe, Inc.
49 Day Street
Norwalk, CT 06854
Mr. Peter A. Reiling, President and CEO
6-133
Mr. Edwin Galarza, Director, Finance and Admn
Mr. L. Paul Sevier, Director, Africa Region
TELEPHONE....(203) 852-0377
FAX...................(203) 838-6717
E-MAIL...technoserve@tns.org
Home Page... http://www.technoserve.org
Tera Foundation (TERA)
10328 Hickory Forest Drive
Oakton, VA 22124
Mr. Ajit Dutta, President
Mr. Golash Adadey, Financial Officer
Mr. Bertrand Laurent, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(703) 242-1598
FAX...................(703) 24U.S. PVO Executive Contact List
TELEPHONE....(703) 242-1598
FAX...................(703) 242-1597
E-MAIL...tera@terafdn.org
The American Assembly
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 456
New York, NY 10115
Mr. Daniel A. Sharp, President and CEO
Ms. Cecile E. Alexis, Manager
TELEPHONE....(212) 870-3500
FAX...................(212) 870-3555
E-MAIL...amassembly@columbia.edu
Home Page... http://www.columbia.edu/cu/amassembly
Trickle Up Program
121 West 27th Street, Suite 504
New York, NY 10001
Ms. Suzan Habachy, Executive Director
Ms. Patricia Johnson, Finance Officer
Ms. Laura Lopez, Deputy Director
TELEPHONE....(212) 362-7958
FAX...................(212) 877-7464
E-MAIL...info@trickleup.org
Home Page... http://www.trickleup.org
U
U.S. Grains Council (USGC)
1400 K Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 22205
Mr. Ken Hobbie, CEO
Ms. Elizabeth Wong Lee, Accounting Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 789-0789
FAX...................(202) 898-0522
E-MAIL...grains@grains.org
Home Page... http://www.grains.org
U.S.-Ukraine Foundation, The (USUF)
733 15th Street NW, Suite 1026
Washington, DC 20005
Ms. Nadia K. McConnell, President
6-134
Mr. John A. Kun, Financial Administrator
Ms. Olivia Kew, Deputy Manager, CPP
TELEPHONE....(202) 347-4264
FAX...................(202) 347-4267
E-MAIL...usuf@usukraine.org
Home Page... http://www.usukraine.org
United Armenian Fund, The (UAF)
1101 North Pacific Avenue, Suite 301
Glendale, CA 91202
Mr. Harut Sassounian, Executive Director
Mr. Maral Chalian, Project Coordinator
TELEPHONE....(818) 241-8900
FAX...................(818) 241-6900
E-MAIL...74521.175@compuserve.com
United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
475 Riverside Drive, Room 1221
New York, NY 10115
Dr. David W. Vikner, D.Ed., President
Ms. Candy T. Eng, Director, Finance and Admn
TELEPHONE....(212) 870-2600
FAX...................(212) 870-2322
E-MAIL...staff@ubchea.org
Home Page... http://www.unitedboard.org
United Israel Appeal, Inc. (UIA)
111 Eighth Avenue, Suite 11E
New York, NY 10011
Mr. Daniel R. Allen, Executive Vice Chair
Ms. Pamela Zaltsman, CFO
TELEPHONE....(212) 284-6900
FAX...................(212) 284-6989
E-MAIL...pam@uia.com
United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR)
1601 North Kent Street, Suite 902
Arlington, VA 22209
Mr. Samuel Dixon, Assistant General Secretary
Mr. Stephen Brimigion, Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(703) 284-3601
FAX...................(703) 284-3602
E-MAIL...umcor@gbgm-umc.org
United Palestinian Appeal, Inc. (UPA)
2100 M Street NW, Suite 409
Washington, DC 20037
Mr. Samir M. Kouttab, Executive Director
Ms. Makboula A. Yasin, Financial Officer
TELEPHONE....(202) 659-5007
FAX...................(202) 659-0224
E-MAIL...upa@cais.com
United States Catholic Conference, Inc. - Migration and Refugee
Services (MRSUSCC)
3211 4th Street NE
6-135
Washington, DC 20017
Mr. Mark Franken, Executive Director
Mr. Kenneth Korotky, CFO
Mr. Mark Franken, Executive Director, MRS
TELEPHONE....(202) 541-3057
FAX...................(202) 541-3386
E-MAIL...mrs@nccbuscc.org
Home Page... http://www.nccbuscc.org
United States National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (USPECC)
1112 16th Street, NW
Suite 520
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Mark E. Borthwick, Executive Director
Ms. Coralie Cuny, Manager, International Programs
Mr. Robert Kinloch, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(202) 293-3995
FAX...................(202) 293-1402
E-MAIL...uspecc@erols.com
Home Page... http://www.pecc.org
United Ukrainian American Relief Committee (UUARC)
1206 Cottman Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19111
Dr. Larissa Kyj, Ph.D., President
Dr. Bohdan T. Hnatiuk, Ph.D., VP and Treasurer
TELEPHONE....(215) 728-1630
FAX...................(215) 728-1631
United Way International (UWI)
701 North Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Mr. Robert T. Beggan, President
Ms. Naeemah T. Frazier, Director, Finance and Admn
Mr. Gregory Berzonsky, Program Director
TELEPHONE....(703) 519-0092
FAX...................(703) 519-0097
E-MAIL...uwi@glas.apc.org
V
Viet-Nam Assistance for the Handicapped (VNAH)
P.O. Box 6554
McLean, VA 22101
Mr. Ca Van Tran, President
Mr. Thang Do, Treasurer
Mr. Ca Van Tran, Project Manager
TELEPHONE....(703) 847-9582
FAX...................(703) 448-8207
E-MAIL...vnah1@aol.com
Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF, Veterans International
(VI))
2001 S Street NW, Suite 740
Washington, DC 20009
6-136
Mr. Robert O. Muller, President
Ms. Roxana G. Rincones, Controller
Ms. Wendy Batson, Director, Humanitarian Programs
TELEPHONE....(202) 483-9222
FAX...................(202) 483-9312
E-MAIL...bob@vi.org
Home Page... http://www.vvaf.org
Village Enterprise Zone Associations International, Inc. (VEZA)
1212 West Lill Avenue
Chicago, IL 60614
Mr. Frank C. Giarrizzo, President
Mr. Larry Grygienc, Treasurer
Mr. John Appel, VP
TELEPHONE....(773) 871-8140
FAX...................(773) 871-8140
E-MAIL...vezaint@aol.com
Volunteers in Technical Assistance, Inc. (VITA)
1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 500
Arlington, VA 22209
Mr. Henry R. Norman, President
Ms. Amelia G. Saxton, Controller
Ms. Vicki Tsiliopoulos, Operations VP
TELEPHONE....(703) 276-1800
FAX...................(703) 243-1865
E-MAIL...vita@vita.org
Home Page... http://www.vita.org
W
Water For People (WFP)
6666 West Quincy Avenue
Denver, CO 80235
Mr. Paul Sobiech, Executive Director
Mr. Frederick H. Elwell, Treasurer
Mr. John Niewoehner, Projects Manager
TELEPHONE....(303) 761-9194
FAX...................(303) 761-8659
E-MAIL...psobiech@water4people.org
Home Page... http://www.water4people.org
Wellstart International (WSI)
4062 First Avenue
San Diego, CA 92103
Dr. Audrey J. Naylor, M.D., President and CEO/Co-Director
Mr. Thomas Antorietto, Chief Operations Officer
TELEPHONE....(619) 295-5192
FAX...................(619) 574-8159
E-MAIL...inquiry@wellstart.org
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)
38 Winrock Drive
Morrilton, AR 72110
Mr. Frank Tugwell, President and CEO
Ms. Glenda Schmidt, CFO and Treasurer
6-137
Mr. Richard Cobb, VP
TELEPHONE....(501) 727-5435
FAX...................(501) 727-5242
E-MAIL...information@winrock.org
Home Page... http://www.winrock.org
World Association for Children and Parents (WACAP)
P.O. Box 88948
Seattle, WA 98138
Ms. Janice Neilson, Executive Director
Ms. Peggy S. Moncrief, Business Manager
Ms. Barbara Knowles, Assistant Executive Director
TELEPHONE....(206) 575-4550
FAX...................(206) 575-4148
E-MAIL...wacap@accessone.com
Home Page... http://www.wacap.org
World Concern Development Organization (WCDO)
19303 Fremont Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98133
Mr. Tex Lanier, Executive Director
Mr. John Jordan, Controller
Mr. Peter Quesenberry, Area Director, Asia
TELEPHONE....(206) 546-7201
FAX...................(206) 546-7269
E-MAIL...tdl@crista.org
Home Page... http://www.worldconcern.org
World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU)
P.O. Box 2982
Madison, WI 53701
Mr. Christopher E. Baker, CEO
Ms. Mary J. Chapman, CFO
Mr. Brian Branch, Director, Technical Services
TELEPHONE....(608) 231-7130
FAX...................(608) 238-8020
E-MAIL...mail@woccu.org
Home Page... http://www.woccu.org
World Education, Inc. (WEI)
44 Farnsworth Street
Boston, MA 02210
Mr. Joel H. Lamstein, President
Ms. Kathleen B. Duffy, Controller
Mr. David Kahler, VP
TELEPHONE....(617) 482-9485
FAX...................(617) 482-0617
E-MAIL...kduffy@worlded.org
Home Page... http://www.worlded.org
World Emergency Relief (WER)
P.O. Box 131570
Carlsbad, CA 92013
Rev. Joel A. MacCollam, CEO
Ms. Hope Hughes, Chief Administration Officer
Ms. Kristy Scott, Operations VP
6-138
Mr. Eric Konczal, Dir of Programs
TELEPHONE....(760) 930-8001
FAX...................(760) 930-9085
E-MAIL...76322.3676@compuserve.com
Home Page... http://www.wer-us.org
World Environment Center (WEC)
419 Park Avenue South, Suite 1800
New York, NY 10016
Mr. Antony G. Marcil, President and CEO
Ms. Cecilia Ho, VP, Finance and Administration
Mr. Romuald Michalek, Senior Vice President
TELEPHONE....(212) 683-4700
FAX...................(212) 683-5053
Home Page... http://www.wec.org
World Federation for Mental Health, Inc. (WFMH)
1021 Prince Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Dr. Eugene Brody, Secretary General
Mr. J. David Robinson, Assistant Treasurer
Mr. Richard C. Hunter, Deputy Secretary General
TELEPHONE....(703) 838-7543
FAX...................(703) 519-7648
E-MAIL...wfmh@erols.com
Home Page... http://www.wfmh.com
World Help
P.O. Box 501
Forest, VA 24551
Mr. F. Vernon Brewer, President
Ms. Amy Hubbard, Bookkeeper
Mr. Jimmy N. Thomas, COB
TELEPHONE....(804) 525-4657
FAX...................(804) 525-4727
E-MAIL...worldhlp@aol.com
Home Page... http://www.worldhelp.net
World Hope International
P.O. Box 31
Warrenton, MO 63383
Ms. JoAnne Lyon, Executive Director
Mr. Donald Frase, Financial Officer
TELEPHONE....(314) 456-4257
FAX...................(314) 456-7817
E-MAIL...lyonJA@aol.com
World Institute on Disability (WID)
510 16th Street, Suite 100
Oakland, CA 94612
Ms. Deborah Kaplan, Executive Director
Ms. Maude Edwards, Finance Manager
Ms. Kathy Martinez, Director, International Divisions
TELEPHONE....(510) 763-4100
FAX...................(510) 763-4109
E-MAIL...WID@wid.org
6-139
Home Page... http://www.wid.org
World Learning, Inc. (formerly Experiment in International Living)
P.O. Box 676
Brattleboro, VT 05302
Mr. James A. Cramer, President
Mr. Stephen R. Fitch, VP, Finance
Mr. Robert C. Chase, VP, PIDT
TELEPHONE....(802) 258-3187
FAX...................(802) 258-3203
E-MAIL...stephen.fitch@worldlearning.org
Home Page... http://www.worldlearning.org
World Medical Relief, Inc. (WMR)
11745 Rosa Parks Boulevard
Detroit, MI 48206
Mr. George V. Samson, Interim President and CEO
Mr. Robert G. Darragh, Treasurer and BOD
TELEPHONE....(313) 866-5333
FAX...................(313) 866-5588
World Rehabilitation Fund, Inc. (WRF)
386 Park Avenue South, Suite 500
New York, NY 10016
Mr. Jack Victor, President
Ms. Roberta Welz, Controller
TELEPHONE....(212) 725-7875
FAX...................(212) 725-8402
E-MAIL...wrfnewyork@msn.com
Home Page... http://www.worldrehabfund.org
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)
450 Gundersen Drive
Carol Stream, IL 60188
Dr. Clive Calver, President
Mr. Laine E. Malmquist, VP, Support Ministries
Mr. Arnold W. Bergstrom, VP, International Ministries
TELEPHONE....(630) 665-0235
FAX...................(630) 665-4473
E-MAIL...worldrelief@xc.org
Home Page... http://www.wr.org
World Resources Institute (WRI)
10 G Street NE, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20002
Mr. Jonathan Lash, President
Ms. G. Marjorie Beane, Secretary and Treasurer
Mr. Tony Janettos, Senior VP - Programs
TELEPHONE....(202) 729-7600
FAX...................(202) 729-7610
E-MAIL...marjorie@wri.org
Home Page... http://www.wri.org/wri
World SHARE, Inc. (SHARE(Self-Help and Resources Exchange))
6950 Friars Road
San Diego, CA 92108
6-140
Mr. David L. Moore, President
Mr. Terry Tervort, Finance Director
Ms. Graciela Alarcon, Compliance Specialist
TELEPHONE....(619) 686-5818
FAX...................(619) 686-5815
E-MAIL... galarcon@worldshare.org
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)
P.O. Box 9716
Federal Way, WA 98063
Mr. Richard E. Stearns, President
Mr. Dean E. Hazelton, Finance VP
Mr. Kenneth R. Casey, Senior VP,Ministry & Resource Devel
TELEPHONE....(253) 815-1000
FAX...................(253) 815-3343
Home Page... http://www.worldvision.org
WorldTeach, Inc.
14 Story Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Ms. Jodi Hullinger, Acting Executive Director
Ms. Sydney Rosen, Treasurer
Ms. Elizabeth Goodsell, Program Officer
TELEPHONE....(617) 495-5527
FAX...................(617) 495-1599
E-MAIL...info@worldteach.org
Home Page... http://www.worldteach.org
Worldwide Humanitarian Aid, Inc. (WHA, Inc.)
78 Blenheim Road
Columbus, OH 43214
Mr. William G. Barndt, President
Ms. Novica Milojic, Treasurer
Ms. Nada Milojic, Director, Project Macedonia
TELEPHONE....(614) 262-1347
FAX...................(614) 771-0833
E-MAIL... wbarndt1@ix.netcom.com
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7. DOD PROGRAMS MATRIX
Program
HAP-EP
(Humanitarian
Assistance
Program - Excess
Property)
Authority
10 USC, sec.
2547; 10 USC,
sec. 2551
DoD-funded xport
10 USC, sec
2551
of PVO/NGO/IO
Cargo
Denton Program
10 USC, sec.
402
DoD Humanitarian
and Civic
Assistance (HCA)
Program
10 USC, sec.
401
Foreign Disaster
Military Civic
10 USC, sec.
401
10 USC, sec.
2551
Commanders
Action
discretion
Relief
Initiator
ad hoc requests originate
in the embassy, CINCs,
USAID missions, foreign
govts and NGO's or may be
developed by OHRA.
Approval of OSD HRA
required. DoS POC is
appropriate desk officer
at Bureau of PoliticoMilitary Affairs, Int'l
Security and Peacekeeping
Operations (PM/ISP).
Donor applies to DoS or
OSD/OHRA
DoD obtains DoS approval
Description
Property is
transferred to
embassy upon
arrival for
distribution
Constraints
non-lethal
aid; must
be for the
primary
benefit of
civilians
in
recipient
country.
Donor
responsiblities:
country approval
(customs/duty-free)
storage prior to
pick-up
Load/un-load
DoD
responsibilities:
planning,
coordination
managed by DoD/OHRA
Space-A transport
of privately
donated humanitarian cargo.
HCA ops require DoS
projects:
must
approval, are planned and
rudimentary
promote US
developed on an annual
construction and and HN
basis, project nominations repair of public security
are generated by AMEMB in
facilities,
interests
coordination with host
surface xport
as well as
nation government. AMEMB
systems and basic operational
submits nominations to
sanitation
readiness
regional CINC who then
facilities and
rqmts of
submits plans to OSD
medical, dental
military through the JCS
and vetinary
- must
assistance
complement
and NOT
duplicate
other HN or
USG
activity - May not
be provided
to military
or
paramilitar
y groups - Must
have DoS
approval
DoD responds to
disasters at the
request of DoS
and/or USAID/OFDA
upon request of local
US Military/HN
short -term
authorities
military projects
in
support of the
predominant
local population ly hostnation
military
"Mitigating MCA"
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De minimus
Commanders
activities
discretion
upon request of local
authorities
is associated
with
emergency aid
following
natural disaster
De minimus or
'lowest level'
funding
provides
authority to use
unit operational
There is no
specific
dollar
ceiling on
the
definition
monies to support of
local civic need Deminimus.
when
operating in the
field.
8. WEB REFERENCES
Academic and Research Institutions
Boston University of Public Health
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/SPH/internet.htm
The Brookings Institution
http://www.brookings.org/
Brown University, Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Watson_Institute/H_W/
Carneige Endowment for International Peace
http://www.ceip.org/
Carter Center
http://www.cartercenter.org/healthprograms.html
Center for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance
http://www.payson.tulane.edu/cdmha/
Center for Excellence In Disaster Management and Humanitarian
Assistance
http://website.tamc.amedd.army.mil/
Columbia School of Public Health
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/sph/
Flood Detection Archives - Dartmouth Flood Observatory
http://www.dartmouth.edu/artsci/geog/floods/Early.htm l
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The Harvard School of Public Health
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/
HazardNet - Simon Fraser University
http://hoshi.cic.sfu.ca/hazard/
Intergovernmental Conference on Emergency Telecommunications (ICET-98)
http://www.itu.int/newsroom/projects/ICET/index.html
The Internet Journal of Disaster Medicine.
http://www.ispub.com/journals/ijrdm.htm
The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
http://www.sph.jhu.edu/default1.html
Journal of Humanitarian Assistance
http://www-jha.sps.cam.ac.uk/
Relief and Rehabilitation Network
http://www.oneworld.org/odi/rrn/
United States Council on Foreign Relations
http://www.foreignrelations.org/public/
United States Institute of PeaceTufts University, Feinstein
International Famine Center,
http://www.usip.org/
Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder
http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/index.html
Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
http://www.sph.emory.edu/
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
http://www.tulane.edu/~inhl/inhl.htm
The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center School of Public
Health
http://www.sph.uth.tmc.edu/
The University of California, Berkeley - School of Public Health
http://garnet.berkeley.edu/~sph/
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - School of Public Health
http://www.sph.unc.edu/
Handbooks and Guides
Health-related World Wide Web Sites
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
http://www.cdc.gov/
CDC Wonder
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http://wonder.cdc.gov/
CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
http://www2.cdc.gov/mmwr/
CHPPM
http://chppm-www.apgea.army.mil/
CRID
http://ns.netsalud.sa.cr/crid/eng/
DoD Health Affairs
http://www.tricare.osd.mil/
Global Health Network (GHNet)
http://www.pitt.edu/HOME/GHNet/GHNet.html
The Office For Global Health – The Americas
http://www.cdc.gov/ogh/ghar/americas.htm
MCW International Travelers Clinic
http://www.intmed.mcw.edu/travel.html
MEDline
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/
MedSearch
http://www.medsearch.com/
Mosquito Genomics
http://klab.agsci.colostate.edu/
Outbreak
http://www.outbreak.org/cgi-unreg/dynaserve.exe/index.html
Reuters Medical News
http://www.reutershealth.com/
PAHO
http://www.paho.org/default.htm
U.S. National Institute of Health (NIH)
http://www.nih.gov/
International Organizations (IO)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - Rome, Italy
(FAO)
http://www.fao.org/
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean - Santiago,
Chile (ECLAC)
http://www.eclac.org/index1.html
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
http://www.icrc.org/eng
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International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Geneva, Switzerland
http://www.ifrc.org/
International Organization for Migration (IOM) - Geneva, Switzerland
http://www.iom.int/
United Nations Children's Fund - New York, USA (UNICEF)
http://www.unicef.org
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Office of the Geneva, Switzerland (UNHCHR)
http://www.unhchr.ch/
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Office of the - Geneva,
Switzerland (UNHCR) http://www.unhcr.ch
United Nations Office For The Coordination Of Humanitarian Affairs –
(OCHA) http://www.reliefweb.int/ocha_ol/

ReliefWeb
http://www.reliefweb.int
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OCHA-Online
http://www.reliefweb.int/dha_ol/index.html
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United Nations Demining Database
http://www.un.org/Depts/Landmine
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International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction
http://www.idndr.org/
United Nations Volunteers - Bonn, Germany (UNV)
http://www.unv.org/
World Food Programme - (WFP)
http://www.wfp.org/
World Health Organization (WHO)
http://www.who.int/
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Division of Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA)
http://www.who.int/eha/
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
http://www.paho.org/
World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) http://www.oie.int/
Maps
Maps of the Americas
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/americas.html
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University of Texas at Austin, The Perry-Castaneda Library Map
collection
http://www.lib.utexas.edu:80/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/Map_collection.htm
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Missing Maps
http://www.missingmaps.com/nauticalmap.html#Top
Road Maps
http://www.mapquest.com/
National Mapping Information
http://mapping.usgs.gov/
Center for Integration of Natural Disaster Information
http://cindi.usgs.gov/index.html
SATELLITE IMAGRY
http://www.spotimage.com.au/
TERRAIN ANALYSIS
http://www.geocities.com/toto?s=76000015
TIDAL CHARTS
Tidal charts or those Nautical Twilight and Sunrise time charts into
Annex B. http://aa.usno.navy.mil/AA/data/
Medical Intelligence (Open Sources)
OSIS
http://au.af.mil/own/
Central America Health Institute
http://www.ibw.com.ni/~icas/
Center for International Health Information
http://www.cihi.com/
Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response
http://www.who.int/emc/index.html
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH/WMD
http://cns.miis.edu/research/cbw/response.htm
Federation of American Scientists
http://www.fas.org/index.html
Global Health Network - The University of Pittsburgh
http://www.pitt.edu/HOME/GHNet/GHNet.html
The Office For Global Health – The Americas
http://www.cdc.gov/ogh/ghar/americas.htm
Incredibly Useful Medical Web Links
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http://www.medexpert.net/medexpertlinks.htm
International Medical Libraries
http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=medlibring&list
International Travelers Clinic - Medical College of Wisconsin
http://www.intmed.mcw.edu/travel.html
Mario's Paramilitary and Terrorism Intelligence Page
http://cronet.com/mprofaca/kimiror2.html
Medscape
http://www.medscape.com/
Operational Medicine Home Page
http://web.infoave.net/~tgarigan/opmedhomepage.html
PAHO – Country Health Studies
http://www.paho.org/english/country.htm
ProMed
http://www.fas.org/promed/
The S2 Company Home Page
http://www.s2company.com/indexnorm.htm
TRANSLATIONS
http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com/cgi-bin/translate?
Travel Health OnLine - Commercial Site
http://www.tripprep.com/index.html
WHO Disease Outbreak Reports
http://www.who.int/emc/outbreak_news/
Medical Planners Tools
Army Medical Doctrine (Current)
http://dcdd.amedd.army.mil/index1.htm
Center for Army Lessons Learned
http://call.army.mil/call.htm

CALL Thesaurus
http://call.army.mil/call/homepage/thesaur5.htm
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CALL Operational Resources
http://call.army.mil/call/homepage/opnsres5.htm
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Foreign Military Studies Office
http://call.army.mil/call/fmso/newstuff.htm
General Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library
http://www.adtdl.army.mil/atdls.htm
Joint Electronic Library
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http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/
Medical Planner’s Resource Center
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/7533/index.htm
Preventive Medicine Resources
http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/2701/2701.html
Well Digger’s Work Station
http://www.txdirect.net/users/jeturner/wdws1999.html
News and Media
Agence France-Presse
http://www.afp.com/english/
AlertNet
http://www.alertnet.org/
Associated Press
The Associated Press has been covering the news for 150 years and
counting. With links to the wire and the ability to listen online, the
AP covers local, regional and international news.
Suggested URL: <http://www.ap.org/
BBC Online
The voice of England offers frequently updated news as well as radio
and television program descriptions, RealAudio broadcasts, historical
clips and forums.
Suggested URL: <http://www.bbc.co.uk/
BBC World News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/default.htm
CBS News
The CBS News Web site offers updated news stories, special packages
exclusive to the site and from CBS News TV shows.
Suggested URL: <http://www.cbs.com/navbar/news.html
CNN Interactive
Delivers around-the-clock international and U.S. news and sports,
technology, lifestyle and entertainment stories. Audio and video files
augment the coverage.
Suggested URL: <http://www.cnn.com/
Christian Science Monitor
http://www.csmonitor.com
Crosslines Global Report
http://www.ichr.org/xlines/
Electronic Newsstand
Hosts more than 200 magazines and indexes another 2,000. Brandishes
news reports and in-depth features about the publishing world.
Suggested URL: <http://www.enews.com/
Fox News
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Coverage of U.S. and international news, with an emphasis on video
coverage (as befits a television network). Special packages take an indepth look at big stories, while Etcetera covers the lighter side of
the news.
Suggested URL: <http://www.foxnews.com/
Frontline Online
The PBS investigative news show brings its reportage to the Web in a
clean, comprehensive format.
Suggested URL: <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/
International Centre for Humanitarian Reporting
http://www.ichr.org/
Kidon Media-Link
Independent nonprofit site takes on the huge task of maintaining a
complete directory of newspapers and other news sources worldwide. The
scary thing is that it nearly achieves its goal. Choose your language
and dive in.
Suggested URL: <http://www.dds.nl/~kidon/media-link/
MSNBC
Coupling of two titans provides the best of broadcast, cable and the
Internet. Audio and video clips, aggregated Internet links and
personalized front pages take the nightly news one step further than
competing news reports.
Suggested URL: <http://www.msnbc.com/news/default.asp
Nando Times
Developed exclusively for the Web, this online newspaper frequently
updates U.S. and international news as well as sports, political and
offbeat stories.
Suggested URL: <http://www.nando.net/
NewsLinks by Alan Soon
News archive strives to be the ultimate compendium of links to papers,
magazines, TV, radio and wire services.
Suggested URL: <http://home1.pacific.net.sg/~alansoon/
Newspage
Individual Inc. delivers general-interest and industry-specific news
hot off the press.
Suggested URL: <http://bn.newspage.com/
Reuters
A leading international news service, Reuters offers breaking news,
photojournalism and product information.
Suggested URL: <http://www.reuters.com/
Snap News Index
This all-in-one index points the way to all the in-depth news packages
and related resources assembled by Snap's editors. Use it as a table of
contents to quickly jump into coverage of major current events.
Suggested URL: <http://home.snap.com/main/channel/item/0,4,8320,00.html?st.sn.sr.0.8320
Snap Top News Sites
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A hefty index of the best online sources for news, including U.S. and
international newspapers, magazines, alternative papers and tabloids,
and even such infamous online operations as The Drudge Report.
Suggested URL:
<http://home.snap.com/main/channel/item/0,4,7808,00.html?st.sn.sr.0.7808
Snap Top Stories
Turn here for the latest news headlines, in-depth coverage of hot
topics, the best Web specials, MSNBC news and more. Peruse headlines by
topic or search the Bloomberg news wire.
Suggested URL:
<http://home.snap.com/main/channel/0,2,-nw,00.html?st.sn.sr.0.ic-nw
Time Warner's Pathfinder
Media giant Time Warner carries its leading publications here,
including the flagship Time magazine, Life, Money, People and Sports
Illustrated. It also mines partners' sites, like CNN, for news, sports,
finance, weather and entertainment.
Suggested URL:
http://pathfinder.com/@@@TfbRwcAYqkdqPPV/welcome/
Non-Governmental Organizations
Action by Churches Together (ACT)
http://www.wcc-coe.org/act
Action contre la Faim
http://www.acf-fr.org/
Action Without Borders
http://www.idealist.org
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
http://www.adra.org
American Red Cross
http://www.crossnet.org/
Amnesty International On-line
http://www.amnesty.org
CARE
http://www.care.org
Christian Aid
http://www.christian-aid.org.uk/
Church World Service
http://www.ncccusa.org/CWS/emre/
The Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response Association
http://www.disasters.org/index.html
The Disaster Relief Communications Foundation.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mark_a_wood
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Disaster Relief Org
http://www.disasterrelief.org/
Doctors Without Borders USA
http://www.dwb.org/
Food for Life Global
http://www.ffl.org
Food For The Hungry
http://www.fh.org/wcn/index.html
Freedom from Hunger
http://www.freefromhunger.org/
Handicap International
http://www.mediartis.fr/handicap
Heifer Project International
http://www.heifer.org
Human Rights Watch
www.hrw.org
Institute of Global Communications (The IGC Human Rights)
http://www.igc.org/igc/issues/hr
InterAction - American Council for Voluntary International Action
http://www.interaction.org/
International Crisis Group
http://www.intl-crisis-group.org/
International Medical Corps
http://www.imc-la.com/
International Rescue Committee
http://www.intrescom.org/index.html
International Service Agencies (ISA)
http://www.charity.org
Lutheran World Relief
http://www.lwr.org
Médecins Sans Frontières
http://www.msf.org
Médecins du Monde
http://www.medecinsdumonde.org/
Mennonite Central Committee
http://www.mennonitecc.ca/mcc/index.html
Minority Rights Group International
http://www.minorityrights.org/
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Non-Governmental Organizations
Norwegian People's Aid
http://www.npaid.no
Norwegian Refugee Council
http://web.sol.no/nrc-no
Ombudsman for Humanitarian Assistance
http://www.oneworld.org/ombudsman/
Oxfam
http://www.oneworld.org/oxfam/
Project Hope
http://www.projhope.org/
Refugees International
http://www.refintl.org/
Save the Children U.K.
http://www.oneworld.org/scf/
Save the Children U.S.
http://www.savethechildren.org/
Soros Foundation
http://www.soros.org/
Soros Foundation Forced Migration Projects
http://www.soros.org/migrate.html
The Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research
http://www.transnational.org/
U.S. Committee for Refugees
http://www.refugees.org/
Volunteers In Technical Assistance (VITA)
http://www.vita.org/index.html
War Child
http://www.warchild.org/
World Vision USA
http://www.wvi.xc.org/
References,
Resources and
Data Bases
AlertNet
http://www.alertnet.org/alertnet.nsf/?OpenDatabase
CIA Fact Book
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http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/
Center for Integration of Natural Disaster Information
http://cindi.usgs.gov/index.html
Country Studies/Area Handbooks Program
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html
Disaster Research Center
http://www.udel.edu/DRC/
Disaster Management Resource Central
http://206.39.77.2/DMCR/dmrhome.html
Emergency Management Center http://emc.ornl.gov/emc/
EmergencyNet
http://www.emergency.com/
Disaster Dictionary
http://www.disasterrelief.org/Library/Dictionary/
Disaster Relief
http://www.disasterrelief.org/
HazardNet - Simon Fraser University
http://hoshi.cic.sfu.ca/hazard/
Humanitarian Interest Links Site
http://hils.org
Idealist
http://www.idealist.org
InterAction
http://www.interaction.org/
Latin America Global Intelligence Update
http://www.stratfor.com/SERVICES/GIU/REGION/LAMERICA/index.asp
Latin America Studies
http://lanic.utexas.edu/las.html
The Natural Disaster Reference Database (NDRD)
http://ltpwww.gsfc.nasa.gov/ndrd/
USIA - The Americas
http://www.usia.gov/regional/ar/ar.htm
Relief and Rehabilitation Network
http://www.oneworld.org/odi/rrn/
ReliefWeb
http://www.reliefweb.int
A World Directory Of Development Organizations And Programs
http://www.coop4coop.org/
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US Governments and
Intergovernmental
Organizations
Bureau for Population, Refugees and Migration, (BPRM)
http://www.state.gov/www/global/prm/index.html
Central Intelligence Agency
http://www.cia.gov/
FedWorld
http://www.fedworld.gov/
Federal Web Locator
http://www.fedworld.gov/
Interagency Working Group on U.S. Government-Sponsored International
Exchanges & Training
http://www.iawg.gov/
President’s Council on Sustainable Development
http://www.whitehouse.gov/PCSD/
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
http://www.info.usaid.gov
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
http://www.cdc.gov
U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
http://www.fema.gov/
Foreign Agricultural Service
http://www.fas.usda.gov/
U.S. Geological Survey
http://www.usgs.gov/
U.S. Government Information Sources
http://www.nttc.edu/gov_res.html
US State Department
http://www.state.gov/
United States Information Agency, (USIA)
http://www.usia.gov/
Voice of America
http://www.voa.gov/
White House
http://www.whitehouse.gov/
Weather Sites and Imagery
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NASA's Global Hydrology and Climatology Center - GOES-8 Interactive 1
km Visible Satellite Data Selector
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goes8conus.html
NASA's Global Hydrology and Climatology Center - GOES-8 Interactive 1
km Visible Satellite Data Selector
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goes8conus.html
International Weather Satellite Images
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/sat/
The NOAA/NASA GOES Pathfinder Home Page
www.ssec.wisc.edu/research/pathfinder/PFHomepage.html
NASA's GOES Homepage
http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/goes/
SSEC's Univ. of Wisconsin GOES Homepage
www.ssec.wisc.edu/
The NOAAPORT User's Guide.
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/noaaport/html/noaaport.shtml
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://www.noaa.gov/
National Weather Service
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/
National Hurricane Center
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
NOAA Hurricanes - The Greatest Storms On Earth
http://hurricanes.noaa.gov/
COLA-IGES Weather & Climate Images
http://grads.iges.org/pix/head.html
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