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Médecins Sans Frontières Doctors Without Borders
Médecins Sans Frontières
Doctors Without Borders
US Annual Report
2001
DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS/MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES (MSF)
Charter
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Doctors Without Borders/
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Charter
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Board of Directors/Advisors
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From the President and Executive Director
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About MSF
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A Day in the Life:
Mary Jo Frawley in Sierra Leone
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MSF in the United States
2001 Projects
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humanitarian assistance and demands full and unhindered freedom in the exercise of its functions.
MSF volunteers undertake to observe their professional code of ethics and to maintain complete
independence from all political, economic, and religious powers.
Recruiting volunteer medical and other
Volunteers are aware of the risks and dangers of the missions they undertake and have no right to
professionals in the United States to
participate in these projects.
Advocating on behalf of populations at
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MSF observes neutrality and impartiality in the name of universal medical ethics and the right to
conducted by the international MSF
network, wherever in the world medical,
public health, and other humanitarian
crises exist.
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2001: A Year in Review
without discrimination and irrespective of race, religion, creed, or political affiliation.
Raising funds to support relief projects
Carrying out public-education projects to
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to populations in distress, victims of natural or man-made disasters, and victims of armed conflict,
The United States section of MSF is based
in New York and has a second office in Los
Angeles. The US organization was founded
in 1990. It contributes to the international
network of Médecins Sans Frontières by:
Sharing The Humanitarian Spirit:
Two MSF Volunteers
The Hidden Stock:
How Afghan Staff Ran MSF Programs Amid the Bombing
Doctors Without Borders (known internationally as Médecins Sans Frontières, or MSF) offers assistance
compensation for themselves or their beneficiaries other than that which MSF is able to afford them.
increase awareness of populations at risk.
risk by informing the public, the media,
the United Nations, US government
agencies, and other nongovernmental
organizations of the latest news and
developments in the field.
MSF USA is recognized as tax exempt
under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code.
Project Support through US Private Contributions
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Giving Without Borders
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Financial Statements
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TIM DIRVEN
Your Support Helps Save Lives
Cover photo: Gael Turine/Measles vaccination campaign, Guinea
Refugee Camp 65, Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
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Board of Directors
Board of Advisors
Anamaria Bulatovic, MD MPH
President
Richard Rockefeller, MD
Chairman
David A. Shevlin, Esq.
Secretary
Robert Bookman
Chairman, West Coast Council
Creative Artists Agency
Carol Etherington, MSN, RN
Juliette Fournot, DDS, MPH
Brian Hertz, MD
Bruce Mahin
Els Mathieu, MD, MPH
Bart Meijman, MD
Darin Portnoy, MD
Bruce Brackenridge
J.P. Morgan & Co., Inc., Emeritus
Peter Grose
Consulting Editor, Foreign Affairs
Jean Karoubi
President, The LongChamp Group
Susan Liautaud, Esq.
Associate Dean for International
and Graduate Programs; Lecturer in
Law, Stanford Law School
JAKE PRICE/MSF
Garrick Utley
Contributor, CNN
Marsha Williams
Blue Wolf Productions
Kevin Patrick Ryan
President and CEO, DoubleClick, Inc.
MSF
Jean-Hervé Bradol, MD
Victoria B. Bjorklund, Esq., PhD
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
James Ottaway, Jr.
Senior Vice President, Dow Jones
& Co., Inc.; Chairman, Ottaway
Newspapers, Inc.
Jennifer White
Treasurer
From the President and Executive Director
Dear Friends,
This year’s Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières
(MSF) Annual Report is dedicated to the selfless and unfailing work of our medical and non-medical volunteers. The
volunteer spirit upon which MSF was founded 30 years ago
continues to infuse the relief work the organization performs around the world, as well as its public education and
advocacy efforts here in the United States.
Your support in 2001 enabled our volunteers to deliver lifesaving medical care to millions of people in nearly 90 countries. The women and men who volunteered for MSF over
the year came from all over the world and from every region
of the United States—from Texas to Minnesota and from
California to Connecticut. Among them were retired doctors
and those just finishing their residencies, “first mission”
volunteers and those who have devoted many years to
volunteering with MSF. Although the level of risk and the
challenges faced by MSF volunteers vary considerably from
project to project, a high degree of commitment—of time,
compassion, and stamina—is given by all.
F R A N C E S C O Z I Z O L A / M AG N U M P HOTO S F O R MS F
In 2001, the kidnapping of our volunteer Kenny Gluck in
Chechnya and the new war in Afghanistan challenged MSF
as rarely before. But while these events tested our mettle,
they also strengthened our conviction that the role of the
MSF volunteer as a caregiver and an outspoken advocate
of impartial humanitarian action is even more critical amid
today’s bitter and complex conflicts.
In Afghanistan, MSF volunteers have been caring for populations affected by almost continuous warfare for more
than 20 years. Our emergency operations there involved the
mobilization of more than 80 volunteers and hundreds of
Afghan staff to help thousands trapped by violence, displaced by drought, and exposed to malnutrition and disease.
As battle lines continue to be drawn around the world, it
is critical to insist that all victims of violence, whomever and
wherever they are, are entitled to protection and medical
assistance. This core conviction of MSF guides the work of
our volunteers in the most devastating of wars, from Angola
to Colombia and from Chechnya to Sri Lanka—even when
these crises fail to make headlines here at home.
MSF field volunteers have also been a driving force behind
our Access to Essential Medicines Campaign. Last year, in
large part because of MSF’s efforts, production of a lifesaving
medicine for sleeping sickness was begun again, and MSF
launched pilot HIV/AIDS treatment programs that, without
our advocacy for lower-priced anti-retroviral HIV/AIDS drugs,
were inconceivable just a few years ago.
Returned field volunteers play another very important role
in our organization: They make up the backbone of our board
of directors, which is responsible for shaping the future of
MSF USA and ensuring its fiscal accountability and independence. Each year, the MSF USA Association, which is made
up primarily of returned volunteers, meets to elect members
to the board, discuss current issues facing the organization,
and make strategic recommendations to the board.
Despite the challenges that everyone in the United States
faced during 2001, our supporters responded to our growing
needs with increased generosity. In the past year, our base
of support grew by more than 100,000 donors. The tremendous goodwill of our donors is what enables MSF to mount
effective, flexible, and independent humanitarian medical
programs wherever the need is greatest.
We offer you our deepest thanks in making possible all of
the achievements you will read about in this report. We also
hope you will enjoy learning about the motivations, experiences, and challenges of some of our US field volunteers.
In these times of uncertainty, we are convinced that reaffirming our common humanity and our solidarity with victims of violence and disease throughout the world has never
been more important. Because you share our vision and
passion, the MSF movement has continued to reach more
people in urgent need of medical care, and we look forward
to moving into the future with your continued support.
Warmest regards,
Anamaria Bulatovic, MD
President
Nicolas de Torrente, PhD
Executive Director
An MSF nurse examines a patient in one of several therapeutic feeding centers in Kuito, Angola.
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DIETER TELEMANS
SEBASTIAN BOLESCH
ALAIN KAZINIERAKIS
MSF volunteers train local nurses
in Luena, Angola.
JEAN-MARC GIBOUX
A team of MSF psychologists offer a mental
health program to address the fear, anxiety,
and sadness of people affected by a major
earthquake in Peru.
ROGER JOB
Inside the MSF-run hospital in a camp for
some 140,000 Somali refugees in Dadaab,
Kenya, Dr. Makau Mbithi examines malnourished children.
BRUNO DE COCK
MSF provides primary health care
in Nairobi’s Kibera shantytown.
MSF teams travel throughout Conakry, Guinea, and
the surrounding area to operate a TB-control program
that reaches more than 2 million people.
Doctors Without Borders
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In Pakistan’s New Jalozai refugee camp, Dr. Zamary Amin trains volunteers
to conduct polio vaccinations for newly arrived Afghan refugees.
MSF
Médecins Sans Frontières
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) delivers emergency medical aid to victims of
Each year, more than 2,000 volunteer doctors, nurses, other medical professionals, logistics experts,
armed conflict, epidemics, or natural and man-made disasters, and to others who lack essential health
water/sanitation engineers, and administrators join some 20,000 locally hired staff to provide medical
care due to geographical isolation or discrimination.
aid in nearly 90 countries. MSF works in parts of Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe.
MSF was founded in 1971 by a small group of French doctors
who believed that all people have a right to medical care
and that the needs of people supersede respect for national
borders. It was the first nongovernmental organization to
both provide emergency medical assistance and to publicly
bear witness to the plight of the populations it served.
term programs, MSF treats endemic infections such as tuberculosis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and AIDS; assists with
the medical and psychological problems of marginalized
populations, including street children and ethnic minorities;
and brings health care to remote, isolated areas where
resources and training are limited.
A private, nonprofit organization, MSF is at the forefront
of emergency health care as well as care for populations
suffering from endemic diseases and neglect. MSF provides
primary health care, performs surgery, conducts mass vaccination campaigns, rehabilitates hospitals and clinics, runs
nutrition and sanitation programs, trains local medical personnel, and provides mental health care. Through longer-
MSF unites direct medical care with a commitment to bearing witness and speaking out against the underlying causes
of suffering. Its volunteers denounce violations of international humanitarian law and bring the concerns of their
patients to public forums, such as the United Nations, government bodies, and the media. In a wide range of circumstances, MSF volunteers have spoken out against atrocities
they have witnessed—from Chechnya to Angola to Kosovo.
Through its Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, MSF
is confronting the difficulties faced by people in the developing world in obtaining affordable, effective treatments
for infectious diseases. The organization has also launched
public-education projects and exhibits to raise awareness
of the trauma faced by children in war zones, the devastation caused by malnutrition, the plight of refugees, and
the crisis in access to medicines.
Two key components of MSF’s philosophy are the principles
of volunteerism and independence. Indeed, it is the independent and selfless nature of the volunteer’s commitment
that gives special legitimacy to the testimony MSF provides
from the field. At times the sole international witness to
a crisis situation, the MSF volunteer plays a critical role in
the communities where he or she works.
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A Day in the Life
Nurse Mary Jo Frawley in Sierra Leone
Mary Jo Frawley, 47, has been working in Sierra Leone since August 2001. The Long Island–born nurse
previously volunteered with MSF in Sri Lanka, Uganda, and Nigeria. On a recent Thursday, she set out
from MSF’s project base in the town of Magburaka on her weekly visit to the MSF clinic in Mile 91.
Eight years of civil war in Sierra Leone left an estimated 50,000 people dead and 1 million—a fifth of
the population—displaced. Sierra Leone has the lowest life expectancy and among the highest infantand maternal-mortality rates in the world. And while health conditions in the country are improving
in light of a peace process between the UN-backed Sierra Leonean government and the RUF rebels, the
country’s medical needs remain dire.*
*See a complete description of projects in Sierra Leone on page 21.
11:15 a.m.
At the Mile 91 clinic at last, Mary
Jo—M.J. as she’s known here—
receives a warm welcome with hugs
and kisses from the clinic staff. There
are many patients waiting to be seen,
and Mary Jo gets started right away
assisting the staff in their consultations. The first young patient is having his height and weight measured.
Severely malnourished, he is immediately referred to a therapeutic feeding center in Makeni to which the
MSF team will drive the child and his
mother tomorrow.
7:00 a.m.
Mary Jo can no longer ignore the
sound of roosters crowing outside
and gets out of bed. After rising,
she rides to the hospital to pick
up John Koroma, MSF’s community
health officer for the Magburaka
project, as well as two patients who
will ride along with the team to
Mile 91. The patients are returning
home after having been treated in
the Magburaka hospital.
2:00 p.m.
A L L P HOTO S BY JA K E P R IC E
11:50 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
The team in Magburaka assists five
clinics in the surrounding area. Each
day Mary Jo visits a different one.
The ride this morning is particularly
long—about two hours—so the team
has no time for a sit-down breakfast;
Mary Jo grabs a plate of “flying pancakes,” and she, John, and Abdul, the
driver, hop in the MSF truck.
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Soon the team reaches Masoko, a
village with a one-room clinic that
was only recently reopened after
years of neglect. Fatmata, a mother/
child health assistant in the village,
recently took the initiative of starting to provide basic health care to
the community. For the past three
weeks, Mary Jo and John have
stopped on their way to Mile 91 to
give Fatmata a hand. Today there
is a patient whom Fatmata suspects
has chronic malaria, one of the most
typical diseases in this region.
Mary Jo meets with a woman who
looks a few months pregnant but isn’t.
Mary Jo briefly considers fluid buildup
in the liver or spleen—a side effect
associated with a traditional medicine
commonly used in Sierra Leone. In
just a few minutes, though, she suspects that the patient has a hernia
that requires surgery. Mary Jo offers
to come back in the morning to take
the patient to the MSF-supported
hospital in Makeni for an operation.
The woman will need to bring two
blood donors with her. In a country
where blood-borne illnesses are so
common, blood banks are unsustainable and surgeons will not operate
without two donors on hand.
12:15 p.m.
Mary Jo sees an eight-month-old
baby who became sick a week earlier.
Mary Jo listens to his stomach and
suspects he has a gastrointestinal
infection. Next is a young girl who
has been blind since birth and is suffering from an ear infection.
The afternoon sun boils overhead;
the air is still except for very occasional puffs of wind that are never
felt inside the clinic’s walls. There is
no running water, so for refreshment
the team relies on warm bottled
water. They are thankful that it’s still
the dry season. The hotter, more
humid wet season will start in May.
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Mary Jo meets her most sick patient
of the day: a woman of 30 who seems
on the verge of death. Her eyes are
glassy, and though she becomes more
alert as Mary Jo tends to her, her
blood pressure is too low to measure
and her pulse is barely discernible.
Her husband, who hovers anxiously
with their baby in his arms, says that
she became sick while pregnant and
has been getting steadily worse. She
complains of fever and headache, and
her liver and spleen are dangerously
swollen. Could it be another case
of malaria? Without a lab, it is hard to
say. In a very difficult conversation,
Mary Jo discusses the woman’s treatment options with the patient’s husband. He decides to take her to a
hospital in Freetown, the capital, in
the morning, but neither really believes
she will survive the night.
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6:00 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
Mary Jo and John visit an internally
displaced persons (IDP) camp in Mile
91 to see how the people there feel
about the process of resettlement
that is underway. Most of the 3,000
people would like to return home but
have no transportation. The camp is
better than some, with houses built
in neat rows and sanitation up to
acceptable levels. But overcrowding
is a problem. Four to six people typically share a tent.
3:45 p.m.
Back at the clinic, Mary Jo and the
national staff sit in the shade and
discuss the patients they’ve seen
today. The staff members have been
working in this setting for a long
time and share their knowledge about
tropical diseases with Mary Jo. John
sits with the pharmacist while the
pharmacist prepares his inventory.
Later, John will review the figures.
3:00 p.m.
Suddenly, a fierce dust storm tears
through the camp. Ashes from cooking
fires, dirt, and the people’s belongings are whipped into the small tornado. For a few seconds the wind
is so fierce that it is impossible to
breathe. When the dust moves on
toward an open field, the children in
the camp laugh and chase after it.
These windstorms can come as often
as two or three times a day.
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4:45 p.m.
Mary Jo has no time to join a volleyball game started by the off-duty
staff because she is filling in for a
night-shift worker at the clinic. Later
she will help bring water from the
well to bathe a patient and tend to
a young baby with pneumonia. While
she is handling these cases, the driver
and guards set up cots and mosquito
nets in the clinic where the team will
sleep after all the outpatients have
gone home.
It is time for Mary Jo check in with
base and plan the team’s transportation for the next day. All of the MSF
teams carry radios and help each
other as often as needed. Chitchat
is kept to a minimum, but with just
a few words, the staff can offer a
great deal of support and help boost
one another’s morale. Throughout
the day, Mary Jo pauses frequently
to regain her composure amid the
difficult situations that constantly
confront her.
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7:30 p.m.
The generator at the clinic kicks in,
and a few bulbs harshly light the
clinic. Mary Jo and the team eat outside by candlelight, where the air is
cooler. What’s on the menu? Cassava
and rice.
9:00 p.m.
Because there is no running water,
the team members use filtered water
to brush their teeth, and take turns
pouring water on each others’ hands.
The night is so quiet that one can
hear conversations on the other side
of the clinic. The sky is clear, the
moon half full, and the smell of smoke
from neighbors’ cooking fires wafts
through the air.
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Sharing the Humanitarian Spirit: Two MSF Volunteers
Maryellen Hughes, Nurse-Midwife
Lawrence Egbert, Anesthesiologist
Maryellen Hughes’s sea-green eyes sparkle with enthusiasm when she talks about her first mission with
MSF, which she completed in April 2001. “I had thought about joining MSF for the longest time and had
often imagined working in Africa, Asia, or South America,” she says.
For Lawrence Egbert, 74, a native of Baltimore with a passion for peace, retirement has nothing to do with
slowing down. Lawrence, a father of five and grandfather of nine, could not wait to get back to work as an
anesthesiologist once he retired from the Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
Maryellen, a 33-year-old nurse-midwife, was asked in May
2000 to go to Arua, Uganda, to help MSF set up a pilot
project for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission
of HIV. In Arua, HIV is prevalent in 10 percent of women—
about average for Uganda but more than 10 times the HIVinfection rate among the general US population. Maryellen’s
work involved managing the site, organizing local midwives,
and keeping statistics. Several hundred women joined the
pilot project while she was there.
Lawrence joined MSF with a desire to go where he was
needed most. In the past four years, he has volunteered
with MSF in Sri Lanka (twice), Lebanon, and Kosovo.
Lawrence’s first MSF mission, in the Sri Lankan towns of
Mallavi and Mannar, in 1998, brought him in close contact
with the civil war. “The town of Mallavi is one big refugee
camp,” he says. “It is teeming with three to four times its
original population, and the small hospital is packed with
patients.” Together with a seven-person MSF medical team,
Lawrence worked with people undergoing surgery for a
wide variety of reasons.
“Speaking out takes courage. I like to be
someone who will speak out and criticize
when necessary.”
Aside from the risks of working in a conflict region,
Lawrence’s greatest frustration has been the lack of hightech diagnostics. He tells a story that particularly illustrates the challenges he
faced in Sri Lanka.
In early 1999, Lawrence departed for his
second MSF mission, this time in
MSF
Taking a break on the hot, dusty plain
“Our MSF surgeon thought
his patient had a ruptured
tumor of the liver and
needed immediate surgery,”
he says. “But that evening,
the patient went into
shock, and we thought
that if we operated the
anesthesia would kill him.
As we were asking the
In Sri Lanka, signs outside the
nurse to contact the
hospital forbid guns.
patient’s relatives about
the gravity of the situation, a man stepped forward and
asked us to do more to help. It was the patient’s brother,
and he said that he would accept the risk of anesthesia
on behalf of his brother. The patient lived through the
surgery, and it turned out to be an abscess rather than a
tumor. Ten days later, he walked out of the hospital. I’m
still grinning from ear to ear about it. If we had had the
right diagnostics and monitoring equipment, we would
not have hesitated.”
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Despite the sadness he felt working in a war zone, Lawrence
found many rewards in Sri Lanka, including some unlikely
ones—such as the Mallavi shower: “You
stand in a plastic enclosure with trees
up above and monkeys looking down on
you. You take a big bucket and dump
water on yourself. The weather is hot
like an oven, but in the afternoon there
is a delightful breeze, and it’s paradise.”
Living in a modest, concrete-walled house with an MSF
doctor and logistician, Maryellen and her teammates “were
lucky to have electricity every other night,” she recalls.
“At the hospital, the lack of amenities made the work conditions very difficult. At first, the hospital lacked supplies,
staff, and electricity, and it was hard to find gloves for
labor and delivery.”
Lebanon, where he spent one month in Jezzine, an unstable
area about 26 miles south of Beirut. Then, having barely
arrived home in Maryland, he was called to Kosovo following
the war there. Lawrence became the only anesthesiologist
for Pejë Hospital’s 12 surgeons.
“The team worked so well together to help
people who were really very traumatized.”
Once the Arua project was well under way, Maryellen traveled
to Bundibugyo, an isolated town in southwestern Uganda
on the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, to
help provide medical care to displaced people. A rebel insurgency had driven some 120,000 local farmers into 60 camps,
and Maryellen was quickly put in charge of a mobile clinic
that provided them with immunizations and treatment for
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In January 2001, an emergency situation presented
Maryellen with her most challenging experience in Uganda.
Fighting between ethnic groups, fueled by the larger conflict in Congo, had resulted in a refugee crisis two hours
north of Bundibugyo. Maryellen helped assess the situation,
and soon MSF was setting up an emergency mobile clinic
to serve the refugees who had settled on a flat, hot, and
dusty plain. “Despite the hard conditions, that clinic was
my most rewarding experience because the team worked so
well together to help people who were really very traumatized,” she recalls.
Now back in the New York area, Maryellen says that it was
easier to adjust to working in Uganda than to returning
home. “Seeing people talking on cell phones and driving
huge cars was quite a contrast to my experience of people
dying of malaria and kids starving,” she says. “I never
expected coming back to be so difficult.”
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While in Arua, Maryellen taught staff how to dispose properly of needles and other sharp objects. She also introduced
standard practices from the United States, like a gestational
wheel that is used to date pregnancies. “I didn’t expect to
make grand changes, but I learned to be satisfied with the
small changes I was able to make,” she explains.
Maryellen and her MSF team in Bundibugyo
illnesses such as malaria. She also assisted a Ugandan
midwife at a health center where up to 130 Congolese
women a day received prenatal care.
Lawrence volunteering at MSF’s Access to Essential Medicines EXPO
Lawrence embodies the humanitarian spirit of MSF. “We
not only ignore borders but completely stay out of war,”
he remarks. “In our hospitals, we have huge signs that say
‘no weapons allowed,’ and we speak out about the problems
we see. Speaking out takes courage. I like to be someone
who will speak out and criticize when necessary.”
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The Hidden Stock
The Key to Continuity:
How Our Afghan Staff Kept Programs Running
After International Teams Were Evacuated
JANE BOGGINI
MSF’s Locally Hired Staff
Near the entrance to the operating room in Taloqan’s hospital, a pair of men’s shoes and a pair of women’s shoes lie
next to each other on the floor. When the door to the operating room swings open, visitors catch a glimpse of a male
surgeon and a female doctor performing a cesarean section
together. It is the morning of November 13, 2002, and, after
years of repression under the Taliban, men and women can
finally work together treating patients of both sexes.
Afghan staff members of MSF found themselves in a dangerous but critically important position when
some 60 international volunteers were forced to evacuate Taliban-held areas before the US strikes on
Afghanistan began in October 2001. Because of their deep commitment and bravery, MSF programs ran
almost continuously throughout the bombing campaign.
Nourol, a community health worker, explains basic sanitation procedures
at a camp for internally displaced persons in Spinbaldak, Afghanistan.
Soon after greeting the volunteers, Daoud, the MSF administrator in Taloqan, pointed to the back of the compound
and said, “Would you like to see our hidden stock? Come and
see what we did. . . this way. . . I’ll show you!”
Persistence
Bit by bit, the national staff carried on with the programs,
even renting a car to continue their mobile clinic visits to
the village of Bangi, some 25 miles from Taloqan. They also
kept the outpatient clinic in town running, seeing more
than 100 patients a day. To counter the potential risk of
US bombing, the staff sewed a large MSF logo and mounted
it on the compound’s roof.
His lantern illuminated a locked wooden door. “We used to
keep our medical supplies in this room. The Taliban came
and wanted to take it away, but we managed to dissuade
them. We told them ‘this belongs to you and to the Afghan
people. Why would you want us to donate it? Why claim
what is yours? And why would you take it all at once, when
we can keep it safe here and give it gradually to the people,
according to the needs?’
“After that visit, the staff built a thin, fake wall, painted it,
and covered it up. The hidden stock is behind here,” said
Daoud, shining the light toward a six-foot pile of pipes.
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ALAIN FRILET
For weeks, the 11 national staff members in Taloqan hid
office equipment and other valuables. “It’s written clearly
in the MSF regulations that we should not risk our lives to
save any equipment,” said Daoud. “But the Afghan people
are very intelligent,” he added with a twinkle in his eye.
“We can outsmart those who try to steal from us.”
Volunteer Jane Boggini (center) poses with health-post staff in a
displaced persons camp.
The return to northern Afghanistan
Hours after Taloqan fell to the Northern Alliance on
November 11, MSF volunteers began returning from
Tajikistan through a rocky, mountainous passage.
They came back to an emotional reunion and the dramatic stories of resourceful national staff members
who had managed to keep the programs running.
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Courage and Innovation
Afghan children suffered from ear infections related to freezing conditions:
an MSF physician examines a child.
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Jamaldin, a guard who worked the night shift at the
Taloqan compound, said, “The frontline was some 15 miles
away. At night, we heard the sounds of gunfire and the
ground shook from the bombings.” The team stood ready
to accept casualties had the fighting come any closer.
Added Jamaldin, “One day the Taliban came inside our
compound and asked, ‘Where are the foreigners?’ We told
them they had left.” When asked whether the lives of
the Afghan team might have been threatened if the foreigners had remained, Jamaldin answered yes.
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MSF projects could not operate successfully
without the central involvement of professionals
from the countries in which we work. Many
people don’t realize that, in most crisis situations, “national staff”—from doctors and nurses
to construction workers and logisticians—
number more than 10 times our international
volunteers and do the bulk of the work.
In delivering hands-on medical care, MSF volunteers work together with local health personnel,
either in existing facilities or in structures
created from scratch. By providing much-needed medical
supplies, equipment, and training, we help medical workers
in our project countries to
deliver essential services and
improve patient care.
In addition, locally hired staff,
such as translators and drivers,
are critical to our security,
not only because they navigate difficult roads but because
they also negotiate checkpoints and help explain our
mission to people in the area.
In an organization where
international volunteers serve 6- to 12-month
missions, the steady presence of local staff is
the key to continuity. Moreover, the training
that local staff receive from MSF in emergencies
can be very valuable to their communities
once MSF is gone.
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2001: A Year in Review
In June, MSF took its message of the need for access to
HIV/AIDS treatment in the developing world to the United
Aid to Displaced Threatened in
Ongoing Chechnya Conflict
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Reaching Out After September 11
A local MSF staff member takes a blood sample from a child with suspected
malaria in Burma/Myanmar’s Rakhine state. Seeing increasing parasite
resistance to the most common malaria treatments, MSF advocates for
research into more effective medicines.
K A D I R VA N L O H U I Z E N
Says Ms. Etherington, “Despite having the resources of one
of the world’s richest cities, in the aftermath of September
11, the population of New York felt as vulnerable as any
other after experiencing massive violence, and for some,
that feeling will remain for the duration of their lives.”
In an atmosphere in which US Secretary of State Colin
Powell publicly described NGOs as an “essential part of
the US’s combat team,” MSF’s critical message about the
necessary separation of military and humanitarian action
was a difficult one to convey. On October 10, MSF USA
OLIVIER BONNET
In 2001, the reality of war that grips so many of the world’s
people came unexpectedly close to home for those in the
United States who were affected—both directly and indirectly—by the September 11 tragedy. The attacks unleashed
repercussions that continue to be felt not only by those in
the United States and in Afghanistan but by others—including MSF volunteers and staff—all over the world. Many MSF
volunteers and staff individually lent their help following the
attacks in New York, and the organization offered to assist
in the relief effort. It was in the realm of mental health
care, which MSF increasingly provides to people affected by
war, that the organization found itself best positioned to
help. MSF Board of Directors member Carol Etherington led
a four-week mission to support New York City’s health and
mental health services with MSF’s expertise in providing
mental health care in situations of mass trauma.
In 2001, an estimated 14 million people died from communicable diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, kala azar,
and sleeping sickness, for which there are few effective or
affordable medicines. Others die from AIDS because they
lack access to the most effective medicines. As the impact
of these diseases continues to rise, MSF has made modest
but tangible progress in tackling them.
With the onset of the US-led response to the September 11
attacks, the spotlight shifted to Afghanistan, a country
already devastated by decades of warfare and four years of
drought. About 70 international MSF volunteers had to
evacuate Taliban-held areas as tensions rose and the security threat posed by extremist forces toward Westerners
mounted. Nearly 400 Afghan staff members did an impressive job of maintaining operations, while MSF teams focused
on assisting refugees who managed to cross the sealed borders to Pakistan and Iran. MSF programs based in Northern
Alliance–held areas of the country continued to function
through the work of national and international staff.
Protesters demonstrate outside the Supreme Court in Pretoria, South Africa.
The pharmaceutical industry sued the South African government for failing
to enforce patents on lifesaving AIDS medications but dropped the case
under intense pressure.
The year started on a bleak note with the January 9 abduction
of MSF volunteer Kenny Gluck in Chechnya. A New Yorker
with extensive experience in Russia, Central Asia, and the
Caucasus, Gluck was completing a one-year stint as MSF’s
head of mission for relief efforts supporting war-affected
Chechen civilians in the North Caucasus when he was
abducted. It was with immense relief that he was released
unconditionally and unharmed on February 4. MSF continues to work in Ingushetia and Chechnya and to express
its grave concerns about the indiscriminate violence that
has driven hundreds of thousands of Chechen civilians to
seek refuge in Ingushetia and other neighboring republics.
These refugees live in overcrowded tent camps, collective
centers, and private homes where they receive grossly
inadequate assistance from the agencies responsible for
their care and face pressure by Russian authorities seeking
to return them to Chechnya.
Initial Victories in Fight for Access
to Essential Medicines
Defending Neutrality Amid Profound
Need in Afghanistan
CHRISTIAAN SCHWETZ
Chechen families, displaced from their homes, endure harsh conditions in
overcrowded camps and centers.
Children are screened for malnutrition at an MSF-run health care center in
Afghanistan’s Maslakh refugee camp.
LEO ERKEN
Throughout 2001, there was continued progress by MSF’s
international Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines,
with major victories that will have tangible effects on individual lives. In April, 39 major pharmaceutical companies
conceded defeat in a highly symbolic court case over access
to cheaper drugs in South Africa. MSF had been one of the
key organizations supporting efforts to ensure the availability of affordable drugs there.
MSF has long rejected the argument that people in the
developing world cannot benefit from the same scientific
advances that save lives in wealthier countries. Thus, MSF
began several pilot projects to treat people with HIV/AIDS
with antiretroviral medications in a small number of its
programs—in South Africa, Malawi, Guatemala, Cameroon,
Cambodia, and Thailand. These programs have already begun
to demonstrate that it is possible to treat HIV/AIDS with
success in resource-poor settings.
K A D I R VA N L O H U I Z E N
Nations by hosting a number of special events
coinciding with the UN General Assembly
Special Session on HIV/AIDS in New York. In
November, the World Trade Organization (WTO)
conference in Doha, Qatar, formally voted to
interpret the WTO’s Agreement on Trade-Related
Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
in a way that balances the intellectual property
rights of drug patent holders with the rights
of patients. The real challenge now is for these
legal gains to be translated into practice,
which will require a shift in health policies
and a massive mobilization of resources.
In the Maslakh refugee camp, newly arriving children wait in line for food
and tents.
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Executive Director Nicolas de Torrente
was invited to testify before a joint
hearing of two subcommittees of the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee in
Washington, DC, about the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan. Explaining
MSF’s critical stance toward food drops
by the US military, De Torrente stressed,
“If aid is not perceived to be entirely
neutral and independent of political
objectives, it can be claimed by one or
both sides as a part of the war effort.
Aid and aid workers can then become
targets of war.”
The 10 Most Underreported Humanitarian
Crises of 2001
Convention affirms that those fleeing conflict must have the
opportunity to seek asylum across an international border
as well as the right not to be forcibly returned to a zone of
insecurity. These rights are being routinely violated as countries that neighbor nations at war are increasingly closing
their doors to people fleeing violence and wealthier countries
refuse to share the financial responsibility for aiding the
At the close of 2001, MSF issued its annual top ten list
of the year’s most underreported humanitarian stories.
The fourth annual list, which received considerable media
attention, including a segment on The NewsHour with Jim
Lehrer, featured the following entries:
Burundi A devastating malaria epidemic strikes
Chechnya Displaced civilians endure precarious
TO N KO E N E
conditions in Ingushetia
China North Korean refugees face persecution
Colombia Rural violence and urban
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war-ravaged country
Drawing Attention
to Crisis in Angola
On July 2, 2001, MSF issued
a report documenting the
neglect of the Angolan population by warring parties
in Angola. This neglect has
fueled a serious humanitarian emergency with alarming
rates of malnutrition and
mortality. Speaking in
Luanda, Angola’s capital,
MSF sharply criticized the
Angolan government and the
UNITA rebels for intensifying
Malnourished children receive
the ongoing humanitarian
high-energy porridge in an MSF-run
crises in the war-torn counhospital and nutritional center in
try, both directly, by using
Luena, Angola.
the displacement of civilians
as a strategy of war, and by failing to provide food and
health care to civilians in the areas under their control. MSF
maintains its largest concentration of aid programs in
Angola, with 170 international volunteers and some 2,000
locally hired staff.
mental well-being
West Africa New and renewed conflicts create
massive population movements
THOMAS ROY
JOANNA LADOMIRSKA
Katkama refugee camp, eastern Guinea: Many refugees from Liberia and Sierra
Leone have decided to return to their homes amid growing anti-refugee violence.
Somalia Dire humanitarian needs persist in a
Sri Lanka Chronic conflict impacts health and
R O B E R T K NOT H
Violence continued to create massive human suffering in
many other areas of the world in 2001. In particular, many
civilians in West Africa suffered anew from a series of
interrelated conflicts that have generated massive displacement over the past 10 years.
Refugees and Displaced Persons Protections are
increasingly violated
The use of population displacement as a strategy of war
and the denial of basic rights to those fleeing violence and
hunger is an increasingly worrisome trend. The 1951 Refugee
Defending the Rights of Displaced Persons
Neglected Diseases The death toll is on the rise
In the wake of mass displacement coupled with border closings by neighboring countries, thousands of Afghans fleeing
war, hunger, and persecution found themselves without
resources in the midst of the desert on the Iran-Afghanistan
and Pakistan-Afghanistan borders. MSF set up clinics in
several camps to provide basic health care, especially for
women, and to treat people suffering from diarrhea, other
infectious diseases, and dehydration. By mid-November,
MSF international teams had resumed their activities in the
formerly Taliban-held cities of Kabul, Mazar-i-Sharif, and
Taloqan and had launched several new projects to help people
affected by the war to cope with increasing needs. In particular, MSF stepped up its nutritional programs in remote
areas badly affected by the drought. MSF has worked in
Afghanistan continuously since 1979.
system is in shambles
displaced. MSF has spoken out to the relevant UN agencies
and governments to decry these breaches of the Refugee
Convention. There are currently 21.8 million refugees and
20 to 25 million internally displaced persons worldwide.
In early 2001, MSF appealed to the UN for immediate
attention to the deteriorating conditions for refugees
trapped in a part of Guinea near Gueckedou, or “Parrot’s
Beak.” Without appropriate assistance, many of these
refugees began fleeing the area, only to face continued
upheaval in Sierra Leone and Liberia.
MSF provided health care to thousands of Afghans who were trapped
when neighboring countries closed their borders.
Democratic Republic of Congo A health care
An MSF aid worker vaccinates children from Sierra Leone in the Boreah
refugee camp in southwestern Guinea. Each patient receives a vaccination
card to bring home to Sierra Leone.
NILS HENNIG
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, for example, 2.5 million people are displaced within the country, many of them
outside the reach of aid workers. An ongoing conflict in
Sierra Leone has pushed some 330,000 refugees into Guinea
and displaced many within Sierra Leone. An estimated
100,000 refugees from the civil war in Liberia that ended
in 1997 remain in Guinea.
ROGER JOB
marginalization threaten millions
An Afghan child is screened for malnutrition in Jalozai refugee camp,
Pakistan.
An MSF doctor examines a child in a nutritional center in Kaala, Angola.
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2001 Projects
The international MSF movement provided aid in nearly 90 countries in 2001.
Russian Federation
Belgium
Luxembourg
France
Spain
Kazakhstan
Ukraine
Romania Moldova
Former Yugoslavia/Kosovo
Bosnia
Italy
Bulgaria
Mongolia
Uzbekistan/Turkmenistan
Kyrgyzstan
Georgia
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Tajikistan
China
Lebanon
Palestinian Territories
Morocco
Algeria
Iran
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Mexico
Mauritania
Haiti
Guatemala
Honduras
El Salvador Nicaragua
Panama
Colombia
Ecuador
Brazil
Peru
Bolivia
Mali
Niger
Bangladesh
Burma
Chad
India
Sudan
Yemen
Eritrea
Burkina Faso
Guinea
Sierra Leone
Benin Nigeria
Liberia
Ethiopia
Central African Republic
Côte d’Ivoire
Somalia
Cameroon
Uganda
Gabon
Kenya
Rwanda
Republic of Congo (Brazzaville)
Democratic Republic of Congo
Tanzania
Burundi
Malawi
Angola
Zambia
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Madagascar
South Africa
Laos
Thailand
Cambodia
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Papua New Guinea
Indonesia
East Timor
Distribution of US Private Contributions in 2001
By Continent
Africa $23,668,349 (64.6%)
Caucasus and Central Asia $4,726,336 (12.9%)
Red
Asia and the Pacific $3,216,000 (8.8%)
MSF project countries
in which activities
were funded in part
by MSF USA through
private contributions
Americas $3,086,131 (8.4%)
Other $977,870 (2.7%)
Middle East $500,000 (1.4%)
Europe $449,634 (1.2%)
Black
All other MSF project
countries
Total Program Grants from US Private Contributions in 2001 $36,624,320
Leo Erken/Chechen refugees in Ingushetia
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Project Support
Through US Private Contributions
The following projects were funded in 2001 in part by grants from the US section of Doctors Without
Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), made possible by our US supporters. The name of each country
or region is followed by the grant amount. Additional funds were raised by other MSF offices around
the world, which support these and other medical relief projects in nearly 90 countries.
Africa
Angola $2,908,888
Supported medical activities and nutritional centers in Huambo, Caala,
and Uige, and a hospital and health posts in M’banza Congo
Provided health posts for displaced populations in Cuando Cubango
province
Leased a plane to guarantee MSF’s ability to travel freely through various parts of the country despite difficult war conditions and without
dependence on the government or other organizations
Provided nutritional support and health care to displaced populations
in Malange province
Central African Republic $173,189
Initiated a new human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness)
program in the heavily affected area of Haut Mbomou
Burundi $1,733,333
Since 1992, MSF has provided ongoing medical aid to stricken civilians in this war-ravaged country. In response to a
severe epidemic of malaria that began in 2000 and ended in
April 2001, MSF mobile teams conducted more than
1,200,000 patient consultations and sprayed more than
30,000 homes in an effort to control the mosquitoes. MSF
teams found that resistance to traditional first-line antimalarials was alarming—nearly 100% in some areas. MSF
therefore advocated strongly for the Burundian health ministry to switch to a more effective treatment protocol known
as artemisin-based combination therapy (ACT). In July 2001,
Burundian authorities and the World Health Organization
finally accepted the use of ACT in the event of another epidemic, but they are still moving far too slowly.
MSF also operated feeding centers for severely malnourished
patients and cared for the wounded and sick in Bujumbura,
the capital, following a violent surge in the civil war. The
organization ran a number of programs in other parts of the
country, including supplementary and therapeutic nutritional centers in Karuzi province during a nutritional emergency
and its aftermath, and surgical care and other support to
health centers in Kayanza and Makamba provinces.
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Côte d’Ivoire $400,000
Provided ongoing medical, nutritional, and sanitation programs in
Abidjan’s La Maca prison, which houses 6,000 inmates, although it was
built for 1,500
Democratic Republic of Congo $3,520,978
Maintained therapeutic and supplementary feeding centers in Kitchage,
North Kivu province
Treated sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and ran an HIV-awareness program in Bukavu, South Kivu province, and supported a safe-blood-transfusion and HIV-prevention program in 21 hospitals in Katanga province
Provided emergency support to refugees from Central African Republic in
Zongo; operated health posts, distributed essential non-food items, and
conducted measles vaccination campaigns
Supported a hospital and health centers in Pimu, Orientale province,
and assessed the health status of populations living near conflict
Provided health care to Angolan refugees in Kimpese, Bas Congo province
Ethiopia $1,000,000
Treated outpatients and performed surgery at the regional referral hospitals in Dubti in the Afar region and in Woldya in the Amara region
Vaccinated 350,000 people in response to a meningitis epidemic
Provided patient care and medicines, trained and supervised local health
workers in four health centers in Menkush, in eastern Ethiopia
Provided health care and distributed essential items such as plastic shelters and food for 5,000 Sudanese refugees
Guinea $404,745
Aided refugees in the Parrot’s Beak region, to which some 100,000 people had fled from Sierra Leone
Extended a Conakry-based TB-control program, which seeks to protect
more than 2 million people, to the entire Moyenne Guinea region; conducted TB screenings in primary care sites, trained staff, and supported
the national TB program through coordination, drug donation, and storage-facility rehabilitation
Launched a program to train community members to work with street
children in Conakry, the capital
Kenya $1,591,693
Ran an HIV-prevention and care project at Nairobi’s Mbagathi district
hospital
Supported a community primary care clinic and set up a new facility for
tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS care in Nairobi’s Mathare slum
Provided voluntary HIV/AIDS counseling and testing, home-based care,
staff training, and mental health care for people with HIV/AIDS and
their families in Nairobi’s slums
Launched a pilot antiretroviral-therapy project for people with HIV/AIDS
in Homa Bay; provided HIV counseling and testing, treated opportunistic infections, and supervised 24 health facilities with a focus on TB
treatment
Diagnosed and treated HIV-related conditions, improved water/sanitation systems, and promoted safe blood transfusions at a hospital in
Busia district; also offered home-based care for people with HIV/AIDSprevention education, voluntary counseling and testing, a program to
prevent transmission of HIV/AIDS from mother to child, and support for
national STD and TB programs
Supported three hospitals, nine health centers, and several nutritional
programs for Somali refugees in Dadaab camps
Madagascar $700,000
Provided medical and social care for street children and other vulnerable
minors at four centers in Antananarivo; worked with local authorities on
providing the children legal protection
Responded to a nutritional emergency in the Manahoro region
Malawi $600,000
Launched a pilot antiretroviral therapy project that eventually will serve
500 people with HIV/AIDS in Chiradzulu’s hospital
Provided voluntary HIV counseling and testing and operated a program
to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission
Mozambique $61,800
Helped evacuate victims when floods forced nearly 200,000 people to
flee their homes in the spring of 2001
Niger $1,300,000
Admitted more than 3,000 children to 3 feeding centers in Dakoro and
Maradi after having detected high rates of malnutrition while conducting
a measles- and meningitis-vaccination campaign in the spring of 2001
Supported an emergency nutritional center at the reference hospital in
Maradi and improved the hospital’s medical treatment for malnutrition
Nigeria $165,000
Detected a very severe measles epidemic through an epidemic surveillance program in Kano; conducted emergency vaccinations, trained staff
on diagnosis, and treated more than 2,000 children
Diagnosed and treated patients for malaria in the state of Bayelsa in the
Niger Delta by using mobile boat clinics
Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) $800,000
Provided free health care to female victims of sexual violence, including
treatment of STDs, HIV post-exposure prophylaxis, and psychological
care, at a health center in Brazzaville
Provided vaccinations and water/sanitation services, and set up health
facilities and an epidemiological surveillance system in the Bétou and
Njoundou areas for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo
Sierra Leone $1,359,157
Provided drugs and medical supplies, trained health workers, conducted
epidemiological surveillance, and offered health education in primary
health care facilities in three camps for displaced civilians in Freetown
Ran a clinic and a pain-control program in a camp for war-affected civilians, where about 700 amputated and war-wounded people reside in
Freetown
Provided primary care and drinkable water for 30,000 displaced persons
at the town of Mile 91 in the northern government-held territories
Opened a therapeutic feeding center and a tuberculosis treatment center
for children under age five in Port Loko
Restored access to health care in April for approximately half a million
people in the northern districts of Bomboli and Kambia (through support
to the main hospital)
Supported pediatric services in the main hospital and five primary
health care clinics in remote areas of the southern district of Moyamba
Liberia $1,725,000
The conflicts that have plagued West Africa over the past
decade continued to place hundreds of thousands of civilians and refugees at grave risk during 2001. While the war
in Sierra Leone officially came to an end, conditions
remained unsafe for the return of many refugees, and unrest
in both Sierra Leone and Liberia threatened to spill over the
borders into Guinea. With hundreds of thousands of people
on the move, the situation in West Africa is extremely complex, in both political and humanitarian terms.
In the spring of 2001, fighting resumed between government forces and armed groups in northern Liberia’s Lofa
County—an area already subject to cross-border incursions
by armed groups from Guinea and Sierra Leone—prompting
the exodus of thousands of people to the central part of the
country. MSF brought in 30 tons of emergency medical supplies to care for the displaced in several camps in Lofa
County as well as around Monrovia, the capital. MSF provided basic medical care through mobile clinics, built shelters
and water and sanitation facilities, provided vaccinations,
and distributed essential provisions.
MSF also continued to support Redemption Hospital, the
only secondary medical facility in the Monrovia region, by
providing medicine and medical equipment, staff supervision
and training, and epidemiological surveillance. Also in
Monrovia, MSF supported an 81-bed cholera-treatment center and 4 clinics that provide an average of 17,000 consultations per month. In eastern Liberia’s Maryland County, MSF
provided maternity, obstetric, and surgical services to
Harper Hospital and to several of the county’s outlying
health structures. In Belefanai, Bong County, MSF provided
primary care and safe drinking water in 2 camps for displaced civilians that accommodate about 12,000 people.
Managed a 30-bed health facility in the eastern district of Kenema
Erected a health clinic and conducted medico-nutritional activities in
Kailahun, near the border with Liberia and Guinea
(see pages 6-9 for more information)
South Africa $30,000
Built on an already successful program to prevent mother-to-childtransmission of HIV by launching an antiretroviral-treatment pilot project
at three infectious-disease clinics in Khayelitsha, one of Cape Town’s
poorest townships
Provided voluntary HIV counseling, testing, diagnosis, and treatment of
opportunistic infections and STDs; offered nutritional support, referrals for
TB treatment, home-based care, mental health support, and staff training
Sudan $3,417,037
Ran three health clinics outside of Khartoum in camps for displaced persons
Ran outpatient and inpatient health centers in Bentiu, Unity State
(Western Upper Nile province); treated kala azar (visceral leischmaniasis)
and TB, and ran meningitis and measles vaccination campaigns
Treated kala azar and worked toward epidemic control through surveillance
and community education in Gedaref state
Operated a health center, cared for inpatients, and set up feeding centers
to treat malnutrition in Akuem, Bahr el Ghazal state
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Ran 9 primary health care centers and clinics in which more than
138,500 consultations were conducted, and vaccinated more than 4,000
children against measles and TB in Mapel and Ajiep, Bahr el Ghazal
state; also opened a feeding center to treat malnutrition
Treated nearly 1,000 cases of sleeping sickness in Ibba, Western Equatoria
Tanzania $303,122
Trained and supervised local health workers on clinic and pharmacy
management and rehabilitation of health structures in an effort to
improve health in the Kigoma rural district
Uganda $1,000,000
Treated sleeping sickness in Arua, Moyo, and Adjumani districts; set up
surveillance systems, screened patients, implemented new treatment
protocols, and rehabilitated a health center and hospital laboratory
Treated HIV-related opportunistic infections in Arua, focusing on prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission
Provided medical care for internally displaced persons in Bundibugyo
district for some 120,000 internally displaced persons and 30,000 local
residents
Zambia $474,407
Provided comprehensive medical care for 15,000 Angolan refugees in
Nangweshi in Western province and Mehaba in Northwest province
The Americas
Colombia $450,000
Provided medical care, physical therapy, psychological treatment, social
work support, and education for drug users and their families in
Aguablanca, one of Cali’s most violent slums
El Salvador $230,000
Provided health care, surgery, vaccinations, clean drinking water and
latrines, shelter, and epidemiological and nutritional surveillance for
thousands left homeless by two major earthquakes that struck in
January and February
Continued to work in El Salvador’s two main hospitals, both of which
were severely damaged by the quake, and built nine clinics for patients
who were evacuated from the hospital
Flew in three trauma surgeons to treat quake victims at hospitals in
Usulutan, Santa Ana, and Rosales
Guatemala $600,000
Ran a mental health program for mothers and improved infant health
through medical nurseries in the Lomas de Santa Faz slum
Offered medical care—including antiretroviral therapy—for children
and adults living with HIV/AIDS at Hospicio San Jose outside of
Guatemala City
Haiti $490,000
Ensured ongoing surgical and obstetric services at the Saint-Nicolas hospital in Saint Marc district
Improved patients’ access and quality of care in health centers and clinics
in Petite Riviere district, with a focus on women’s health during pregnancy
Nicaragua $22,815
Implemented a program to achieve a sustainable reduction of the risk of
transmission of diarrheal diseases at the household and communal level
in Ciudad Sandino, Managua district, an area affected by Hurricane Mitch
Evaluated hygiene-related infections in three local hospitals and in the
private clinics of Ciudad Sandino
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Mexico $300,410
During 2001, MSF served 25 rural Mexican communities in
the isolated state of Chiapas, where neglect and poverty
have fomented an ongoing rebellion among the area’s
indigenous populations. MSF’s activities in this “conflict
region” focused on both preventive and curative health care
and included basic medical examinations, referrals to
advanced care, vaccinations, epidemiological surveillance,
health education, construction of community “health houses,” and establishment and supervision of a network of traditional health workers. MSF also runs a program to reduce
the incidence of trachoma, a disease caused by a bacterial
infection that is one of the main causes of blindness. The
project involves detecting cases of the disease, training local
health workers to recognize it, performing necessary surgery
on trachoma victims, and providing medicines for trachoma
sufferers to the community health houses.
Panama $370,000
Rehabilitated health facilities, trained community health workers and
traditional birth attendants, created local health committees, and
extended health services to remote areas in an effort to improve health
conditions for 20,000 Comarca Ngobe Bugle indigenous persons in the
Kankintu district
Peru $622,906
Carried out an STD/HIV-prevention-and-education program targeting
vulnerable groups in poor urban areas of southern Lima
Treated leishmaniasis, a disease for which much of the indigenous and
migrant population lacks care
Asia and the Pacific
Cambodia $400,000
Treated HIV/AIDS patients for infectious diseases at PBN Sihanouk
Hospital in Phnom Penh, and introduced antiretroviral therapy for people with AIDS
Provided surgical training to doctors and nurses at the district hospital
in Kompong Thom province
Turned over a four-year-old DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment ShortCourse) TB treatment program to health authorities in Phnom Pehn in
September 2001
China $580,000
Continued an HIV-prevention program in Liangshan Autonomous
Prefecture (Sichuan province) targeting migrant workers, commercial-sex
workers, and drug users who face the highest prevalence of HIV
Focused on ensuring access to health care in Guangxi for the Miao, Yao,
and Dong minorities in Danian and Gongdong, by setting up treatment
protocols, providing essential drugs, monitoring TB treatment, and training village health workers and traditional birth attendants
Provided assistance to victims of flooding in Guangxi
In Baoji, a city in Shaanxi province, collaborated with local authorities
and organizations to provide medical, nutritional, and educational support for street children ages 4 to 17
India $736,000
Dispatched a specialized medical team and more than 120 tons of relief
supplies to the state of Gujarat following a massive earthquake in January
Provided first aid to people injured in the earthquake and to those diagnosed with “crush syndrome,” a major cause of death among earthquake
victims who survive their initial injuries
Launched a mental health program to help the local population deal
with the emotional effects of the earthquake in and around Bhuj and
Bhauchau
Indonesia $400,000
Worked to ensure access to health care for people affected by
Indonesia’s local conflicts, providing health care and sanitation services
for the displaced in the Sawoyang camp on the island of Bacan
Sri Lanka $300,000
Performed surgery at the general hospital in Batticaloa and operated a
mobile medical clinic to care for people in outlying parts of the district
Conducted surgery in Vavuniya and referred patients from parts of the
outlying Wanni region
Provided patient treatment, including midwifery services, at Madhu’s
hospital and, in neighboring villages, trained community health workers,
treated malnourished children, and ensured the safe emergency transfer
of patients to hospitals in Vavuniya or Mallavi
Provided pediatric care at the Jaffna Teaching Hospital and medical care
at three area health clinics
Provided a surgeon, an anesthesiologist, and an obstetrician in Point
Pedro’s Manthikai Base Hospital
Thailand $800,000
Provided primary health care, vaccinations, and prenatal care in ethnic
Karen (Burmese) refugee camps as well in camps for displaced people of
the Mon ethnic group
Treated illegal migrant workers for TB, and treated people with
HIV/AIDS-related infections in Surin Hospital as well as in the Mae Sot
refugee camps
The Caucasus and Central Asia
Armenia/Karabakh $800,000
Improved care for more than 400 long-term psychiatric patients at
Seven Psychiatric Hospital by training Armenian psychologists, introducing crafts and activities, helping social workers interact with patients
and their families, and making structural improvements to the facility
Supported a youth center serving 100 children and ran a parallel program
for street children in Yerevan; monitored children’s medical and psychological care; and trained local authorities about alternatives to detention
Screened, diagnosed, and treated TB patients at a hospital in
Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, focusing on multidrug-resistant cases
Chechnya $700,000
Supplied medical material and medicine to 10 health facilities in the
regions of Grozny, Sernovodsk, Chatoi, Charoi, Itum-Kale, Shiri-Yurt, and
Stari-Atagi, serving some 20,000 people
Rehabilitated a building in Chatoi Hospital (which serves 12,000) and a
health facility in Shiri-Yurt
Constructed latrines and showers and distributed hygiene kits in two
camps for displaced Chechens in Sernovosk and Asinovskaia, which hold
approximately 7,000 people in total
From a base in Dagestan, rehabilitated and provided drugs and medical
materials to the maternity ward of Gudermes Hospital in the Gudermes
District and operated a mobile clinic there
Dagestan $300,000
Operated mobile clinics for displaced Chechens in collective centers in
the region of Khasavyurt, serving approximately 4,000 internally displaced
people
Provided medical material and drug supplies to four hospitals, as well as
medical consultations in peripheral health facilities, for displaced Chechens
and the local populations in the regions of Khasavyurt and Tsumada
Georgia $1,100,000
Began an ambitious anti-TB program using the DOTS (Directly Observed
Treatment Short-Course) strategy at Sukhumi Hospital and in several
outpatient facilities in Abkhazia
Regularly supplied 38 health facilities with medicine and medical equipment in Abkhasia
Completed an emergency assistance program for Chechen refugees in the
Pankisi Valley
Treated war-wounded, mostly Chechen refugees, at Tbilisi Hospital
Ingushetia $302,988
Operated mobile clinics offering primary health and gynecological care,
and distributed non-food items such as hygiene and winterization kits
for displaced Chechens in Malgobek District and Malgobek City, reaching
approximately 20,000 people living in collective centers or with host
families
Provided or rehabilitated water and sanitation equipment in collective
centers for displaced Chechens, constructing shelters, latrines, and showers
Set up a community health workers network in the collective centers
of Malgobek
Afghanistan $1,323,348
Throughout 20 years of continuous wars, 3 years of drought,
mass population displacement, and repeated epidemics, MSF
has provided extensive health care with a particular focus
on women’s health and care for displaced persons throughout Afghanistan. The country was already facing a heightened emergency situation during the summer of 2001—with
malnutrition and displacement on the rise—before the USled bombing campaign began. Thus, it was particularly disconcerting that MSF’s international volunteers working in
Taliban-held areas of Afghanistan were forced to evacuate
amid rising tension toward foreigners following the events of
September 11. Teams based in Faizabad were able to remain,
however, and to continue working in Northern Alliance-held
areas (see page 15 for more information).
When the MSF teams began to return, in early November,
humanitarian conditions had deteriorated even further, and
MSF began to quickly reopen and expand many existing programs. In addition, with the Taliban no longer in power, MSF
was able to launch new programs in areas that were formerly
inaccessible—particularly the Hazarajat region and one of
its major cities, Bamyan.
Both before and after the US-led attacks on Afghanistan,
MSF provided primary health care to displaced people, built
or improved shelters and water/sanitations systems in
camps for the displaced, and operated supplementary and
therapeutic feeding programs for the malnourished in the
larger cities of Herat, Mazar-i-Sharif, Kandahar, and Kabul.
In the remote provinces of Badakhshan, Kunduz, Takhar,
Faryab, and Sar-e Pol, as well as in the Panjshir Valley, MSF
supported primary health care facilities and hospitals and
monitored and treated malnutrition.
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Kyrgyzstan $200,000
Supported health facilities in the southern region of Osh to improve
medical treatment of STDs, especially syphilis and gonorrhea, by providing drugs and training physicians on the best treatment practices and
new therapeutic protocols
Conducted HIV/STD-prevention and awareness campaigns
Europe
Kosovo $100,858
Provided mental health services to traumatized individuals and families
Russia $348,776
Treated prisoners, trained staff, and supplied laboratory equipment,
materials, and drugs to combat TB in prisons in Kemerovo, Siberia
Conducted research on multidrug-resistant TB, ensured early detection
and isolation of patients, and provided drugs to treat the disease
Middle East
Palestinian Territories $200,000
Worked to ensure access to medical and psychological care for populations most exposed to violence
In Gaza and Hebron, conducted joint medical/psychological home visits
and ran a mental health clinic for women and children living in Nusseirat
refugee camp
Began a mental health project for those Hebron residents who are
accessible in confined areas
Conducted medical consultations in rural and remote clinics
(An epidemiological research center affiliated with MSF)
Supported a clinical trial in Sudan comparing weight gain and survival
in acutely malnourished children by using a two-day intramuscular ceftriaxone regimen versus the standard treatment with oral amoxycillin
Supported a research study at Uganda’s Mbarara University Teaching
Hospital among HIV-positive inpatients in advanced clinical stages of
the disease
Supported the establishment of a research base in Mbarara, Uganda, to
implement research projects with a special focus on malaria
Supported workshops and training to improve the quality of MSF interventions during epidemics and to help MSF manage emergency situations
due to natural disasters—particularly those specific to Latin America
MSF International Office $202,870
Supported the coordination work of the international MSF office in the
areas of medical operations and advocacy
Supported MSF advocacy efforts with the United Nations in New York
and Geneva
MSF Logistique $300,000
Supported the improvement and expansion of the MSF Logistics
Warehouse in Bordeaux, France, which manages emergency stocks for
three MSF operational centers, to ensure more swift and flexible
responses to emergencies
Total Project Support through
US Private Funding
at year end 2001
Yemen $300,000
Ran a primary health care program in 12 Aden health centers, including
training of staff in mother and child health care, drug prescription and
supply, and quality of care
Advocacy, Coordination, and Research
Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines $250,000
Conducted advocacy at major international events including the African
Summit on HIV/AIDS, TB, and other Related Infectious Diseases in
Abuja, Nigeria; the UN General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS in
New York; and a meeting of the Group of Eight nations in Genoa, Italy,
to promote effective and affordable treatment for HIV, TB, malaria, and
other neglected diseases
Advocated for price reductions for antiretroviral drugs for HIV treatment,
contributing to a price war among generic and brand manufacturers that
resulted in significantly lower prices
Secured production, after two years of negotiation, of four out of five
drugs needed to treat sleeping sickness (eflornithine, pentamidine,
nifurtimox, and melarsoprol), all of which had been abandoned or were
on the verge of abandonment by manufacturers
Helped to secure price reductions for new artemesinin-based combination therapies, which are critical to treating malaria in areas where
resistance to commonly used treatments is high
Launched a successful international petition that garnered support from
more than 250,000 individuals calling on 39 drug companies to drop a
lawsuit seeking to prohibit the South African government from making
lower-cost AIDS drugs available to the public; the companies eventually
dropped the case in the face of international pressure
Advocated for a landmark declaration that gives clear primacy to the
protection of public health over private intellectual property, which was
passed at the 4th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization
in Doha, Qatar
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Giving Without Borders
Epicentre $225,000
$36,624,320
The following program was run in 2001 through a grant
awarded by the United States Agency for International
Development, Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance.
Burundi $2,371,576
Operated therapeutic and supplementary feeding programs to treat malnourished children in Karuzi and Bujumbura provinces. Additional activities included training local staff in case management of malnourished
children, management of feeding centers, and the setting up of a system of nutritional screening
Started a vector-control program in Karuzi province to reduce mortality
and morbidity related to malaria; conducted indoor spraying, distributed
mosquito nets, and performed entomological analysis
Total Project Support through
US Government Funding
at year end 2001
$2,371,576
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is continually grateful for the financial
support it receives from individuals, foundations, corporations, and other organizations. Your generous
donations in 2001 enabled us to expand our programs and respond rapidly and effectively in nearly
90 countries assisting millions of people.
Indicates membership in our Field
Partner program
and a commitment
to make a monthly
donation.
Benefactors
$100,000+
Anonymous (5)
The Ahmanson Foundation
The Charles Engelhard
Foundation
Melba L. Deidrick
The Dibner Fund
Edna Archer Smith Trust
The Fludzinski Foundation
Freeman Foundation
Estate of E. Louise Gaudet
Estate of Ruth Gross
Lopatin Family Foundation
Seth D. Neiman
Lois Elaine Snelson Estate
Joanna L. Sorlien
Col. William W. Southard, Jr.,
San Antonio, Texas
The Starr Foundation
Thomas & Ancella Toldrian
Patrons
$50,000–$99,999
Anonymous (16)
Apex Foundation
Serine Bonnist
The Capital Group Companies
Charitable Foundation
Dougherty Charitable Remainder
Trust
Mr. Andre Gregory
The Flora Family Foundation
Forrest C. Lattner Foundation
Wendy Keys & Donald Pels
Mary F. Kutz
Lloyd A. Fry Foundation
The Lynn R. & Karl E. Prickett
Fund
Mushett Family Foundation
James H. Ottaway, Jr.
Peierls Foundation, Inc.
Robert Ross 1990 Admin Trust
Jean & Helene Rousse
James Rushton
David & Beth Sawi
Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation
Stephen & Tabitha King
Foundation, Inc
Valleycrest Productions, Ltd.
Stewards
Ms. Cynthia Fauteck
Mr. Lincoln P. Field
Frances G. & Lewis Allen Davies
Endowment
Anonymous (81)
Milner Francini Family
Meena & Liaquat Ahamed
Foundation
Albert & Doris Pitt Charitable
The Gama Foundation
Trust
Jim & Yukiko Gatheral
Anchor Point Fund of The
The Gere Foundation
Community Foundation
Sally & Michael Gordon
The Apostolic Church of God
Estate of Mary M. Grashoff
Astec America
Mr. Michael Grunwald
Baron & Baron, Inc.
Shawn Hailey and Jan Crawford
Mrs. Eleanor Close Barzin
Neal C. & Olivia B. Hansen
The Beagle Charitable
Heilbrunn Foundation
Foundation
Henry & Joan Wheeler
Mr. John J. Bell
Charitable Fund
The Beneficia Foundation
Estate of Isabel Johnson Hiss
Harold Berliner
Don Hogeland & Kathy Boullin
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Berryman
Robert G. Huber
The Bin Charitable Foundation
Andrew & Caroline Huddart
Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Bittinger
The Hunter-White Foundation
Bloomberg
Alice Hutchins
Dr. Marjorie Braude
The Ingeborg Foundation
C. David Bromwell
International Monetary Fund,
Dr. David Louis Brown
Civic Program
The Brown Foundation, Inc. of
Irving Berlin Charitable Fund
Houston
J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation
The Brownington Foundation
J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation
Buck Henry Charitable Fund of
Matching Gifts Program
the California Community
James & Company, Inc.
Foundation
Jane & Worth B. Daniels, Jr.
Kurt A. Buescher
Fund of the Baltimore
The Bunting Family Foundation
Community Foundation
BuyDomains.com
Jim & Yvonne Sexton
The California Community
Foundation
Foundation
The John A. Sellon Charitable
Christine Campbell & Christopher
Lead Trust
Lochhead
Rebecca Johnson & Mark
Christopher Campbell
Thorndike
The Cawley Family
The Karma Foundation
Dilmohan S. Chadha
Mr. David M. Katz
David & Joan Challinor
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Keiser
Laurence J. Chang
Keith S. and Marcelle M. Henley
Raymond & Anne Chang
Foundation
Charles Schwab Corporation
Flora & Farhad Khosravi
Foundation
Walter S. Kimball
Laurence R. Chase
Mr. & Mrs. Lorenz F. Koerber, Jr.
Mr. Paul C. Clark
Florence Koplow
Dr. Laurence Cloud
Estate of Sylvia A. Kowalczyk
Steven F. Cohn
Kuli Family Foundation
Collegiate Church Corporation
Michael & Tess Kunesh
JoAnn Connell
Peter & Deborah Lamm
A Corporation for Art &
The Leavens Foundation, Inc.
Commerce
Renato Y. Lee
Cox Family Fund
Lehman Brothers Corporate
The Danielson Foundation
Philanthropic Giving
Ms. Roslyn Dayan
Lester Poretsky Family
Joseph Deliso
Foundation, Inc.
Doll Family Foundation
Laura & Daniel Levin
Donald F. Donahue & Jeanmarie
Susan & Bernard Liautaud
Anderer, MD
Friedel Lichtenberg
Robert Douglas
Mary & Charles Liebman
Edward T. Cone Foundation
Lillian & Ira N. Langsan
Edwin W. and Catherine M. Davis
Foundation, Inc.
Foundation
Lored Foundation
Cami and Peter Elbow
The Louis and Harold Price
Joseph & Barbara Ellis
Foundation, Inc.
Arthur & Evelyne Estey
The Lufkin Family Foundation
Evans Skidmore Family
Jane C. MacElree
$10,000–$49,999
Makray Family Foundation
Malcolm Hewitt Wiener
Foundation
Annie Manuel & Bill Mascioli
The Margaret H. and James E.
Kelley Foundation
Estate of Daniel Marra
Hugh & Moira Martin
The Mary Lynn Richardson Fund
Mr. Don Mattcheck
Mr. Mark McGauley
Maurice R. Meslans & Margaret
E. Holyfield
Jon & Danielle Mewes
The Milliken Foundation
Ann Mary Minnema, MD
Mrs. Albert Moorman
Moriah Fund
Beth & Kip Myers
Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen
Foundation
The New York Community Trust
Paul Newman
Ms. Louise Nolt
Babak Noorian
Oak Lodge Foundation
The Orinoco Trust, c/o Cayman
National Trust Co.
The Overbrook Foundation
Nicholas & Anne Patterson
Mr. Dennis C. Pence
Perls Foundation
Mr. Roland Pesch
Theodore Petroulas and Nasim
Alikhani
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Phelps
Philancon Fund at the Boston
Foundation
The Philanthropic Collaborative,
Inc.
Robert & Frances Pyle
The Rapoport Family Foundation
Sreekanth Ravi
Redlich Horwitz Foundation
The Renaissance Foundation
Maggie Renzi
John & Robina Riccitiello
Sheldon Rose
Ms. Dorah L. Rosen
Ruth McLean Bowman Bowers
Foundation
The Ruth Turner Fund, Inc
Ryan Associates, General
Contractors
Kevin Patrick Ryan & Pascaline
Servan-Schreiber
SG Cowen
Sandpiper Fund
Mark E. & Barbara A.J. Schaffer
Scher-Altman Family Foundation
Arthur L. Schrepple
Seafood Supply Company
Noralee & Jon Sedmak
The Seinfeld Foundation
Susan & Jerry Shamos
Edward & Barbara Shapiro
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Shapiro
The Shifting Foundation
Mansoor Siddiqui
Mr. Mark Simril
DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS/MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES (MSF)
Beaver Medical Group, LP
Jennifer Small
Richard L. Bennett, MD
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Smith
Robert A. Berenson, MD
The Solstice Foundation, Inc.
Karl Berger & Maribeth Visco
Barrie M. & Marie O. Spelling
Jolie Stahl & Robert Dannin
Mr. Martin M. Berger
Richard Bernstein
Mark & Sarah Stegmoeller
Faith Anne Berry
Evan & Lori Stone
Mr. Glen R. Birrell
Katherine S. Stoll
Stuart Bloomberg & Mary Farrell
George Stout & Margaret Ellis
Jeffrey & Amy Blum
Sumner Gerard Foundation
Suzanne F. & Ralph J. Roberts
Victoria Boisen, DO
Robert Bookman
Foundation
Timothy Boudreau
Paul P. Tanico & Maria L.
Ms. Betty Brachman
Vecchiotti
Bruce & Barbara Brackenridge
Charlotte L. Taylor
Ms. Sally Braid
Theodore M. Bowen Foundation
Mr. Gerald Breslauer
Arthur L. Thiele
Bridgeway Charitable Foundation
Eric & Virginia Treworgy
Jim & Lynn Briody
Toyon Fund
James & Anna Briscoe
Val M. & Eva A. Reiter Family
Julian & Lois Brodsky
Foundation
Nico Brooks & Polly Dawkins
Vedic Center
Buckley/Horowitz Fund
Vera Fryling, Oakland, California
Bob & Sharon Burke
Mr. Edgar Villchur
Nancy Burnett
The Wasily Family Foundation
Clifford Burnstein
Terry K. Watanabe
Mr. Lawrence W. Burton
Ms. Lynne Watka
Marlena Bussand
The Watkins Family
In Memory of Loretta Katherine
Sam J. & Veronica Watters
Butler
Weakest Link Productions, Inc.
Robert & Gail Buuck, Buuck
Weiler-Arnow Family
Family Foundation
Mr. Douglas A. West, CFP
CDC IXIS North America, Inc.
Whitehouse Station
Thomas & Susan Cahill
Wiggle Bug Foundation
Ms. Bonnie Campbell
Howard E. Wille
Ms. Lorraine Cantor
Nina J. Williams, Esq.
Caulkins Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Williams
Cendant Mobility Services
Mr. Edward Willits
Corporation
John & Sanora Wilson
El Centro Latino
Mr. & Mrs. John H.T. Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Chalfant, Jr.
James A. Womack
Diane Lewis Chaney, PhD, MPH
Christian & Sarah Zimmerman
Ying Chen
Ms. Linda W. Cheverton
Kay Childs
Chubb’s Matching Gift Program
Mr. William E. & Evelyn J. Clark
Cloud 9 Foundation
The Colton Family Foundation, Inc.
Dr. Christopher Conners
Mr. John R. Corbet
Anonymous (186)
Ms. Marian H. Coté
A.E. & Martha Michelbacher
Ms. C. Leanne Cowley &
Fund of the Marin Community
Mr. Steven Galante
Foundation
The Da Capo Fund
Drs. Mohammad & Jeanette
James Dahlberg & Elsebet Lund
Akhter
Dart Foundation
The Alfred and Alice Adler
Ms. Suzanne Darwish
Memorial Trust
Timothy Dattels and Kristine
Mr. & Mrs. Fred & Sherry Alongi
Johnson Foundation
Arthur & Henrietta A. Sorin
Delta Anne Davis & Karl F. Dean
Charitable Trust
Ms. Dorothy L. Day
Asset Alternatives/Venture One
Luc & Rieve De Wulf
Judith & René Auberjonois
Ms. MaryAnn DeMarco
BT Rocca Jr. Foundation
Richard Deranleau
Suzi Baker
Ms. Laura Dereitzes
Brian & Corinne Ball
Mr. Douglas Derwin
Mrs. Ruth N. Barber
William & Donna DeSeta
Ms. Alison Bardrick
Deutsche Bank America
Ms. Margaret L. Bates
Foundation
Sustaining
Task Force
$5,000–$9,999
US ANNUAL REPORT 2001
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Dickler Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. John Dittmar
Thang N. Do
The Doehring Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. Emmett J. Doerr, Jr.
Domini Social Investments
In Memory of Susan K. Duff
David J. Dunn
Ms. Kathleen D. Durdin
Bert P. & Jo Ann Eder
Eaglemere Foundation
Eitzinger Family Foundation
Elliot & Roslyn Jaffe Family
Foundation
Viola Ellison
Elsberg Family Foundation
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. English
The Felix & Elizabeth Rohatyn
Foundation
Ms. Janet Ficke
Michael Finney & Cori Bargmann
Mr. Michael Finney, Jr.
First Presbyterian Church of
Delray Beach, Florida
Pam & Michael Fishman
Jason & Wendy Flom
Tracy Fontana
Ms. Leslie Ford
Fort Dearborn Company
Frankel Family Foundation
Charles A. & Margaretha Fritz, III
Ms. Peggy Crooke Fry, PhD
GDS Legacy Foundation
GMW Associates
Dr. & Mrs. Woodrow Gandy
Yoram & Felice Gelman
General Charities, Inc.
Johanna A. Ghei
Ms. Cora Ginsburg
Raymond P. & Marie M. Ginther
The Glickenhaus Foundation
Ms. Ann M. Goodbody
Gordon F. & Jocelyn B. Linke
Foundation
Grace Jones Richardson Trust
Greater Kansas City Community
Foundation
Mrs. Marjorie Greenberg
Ms. Anne Greene
Leon Greenspan, MD
Mr. Giuseppe Guaraldi
John & Polly Guth
The Hackenson-Allers Family
William & Eloise Haller
Ms. Lynn Hanna
Harvard Business School
Francis W. & Serena Hatch
Ms. Elizabeth Hebert
Susan & Albie Hecht
Howard & Stella Heffron
Mr. & Mrs. George Sutherland
Herscher
Barry J. & Connie Hershey
Charles Hirschler & Marianne
Rosenberg
Ms. Nancy Hoagland
Jacqueline Hoefer
Christina M. Horn & Jeffrey G.
Bernstein
Mark Howell
Robert P. Hubbard
Neil & Nancy Humphreys
Wasil S. Husain
Gianfranco & Rita Iavarone
Idanta Partners, Ltd.
Inavale Foundation
Irving & Roberta Lewis
Charitable Foundation
Kurt Jacobson
Mr. Richard Jaffe
Ms. Ann Marie Jasse
Kent Jenkins & Caroline Cho
Mr. John Jensen
The Joan Leidy Foundation
Ms. Julia Groh Johns
Eric Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Jones
Morgan M. Jones & Susan WylyJones
Thomas P. & Elisabeth M. Jones
Joseph C. & Esther Foster
Foundation, Inc.
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Joy Family Foundation
Pamela & Andrew Kaufmann
Ms. Judith Kaul
The Keker Family Foundation
Mr. James M. Kemper, Jr.
Ms. Susan Petersen Kennedy
Nora & John Kerr
Marcia Kilgore & Thierry Boue
Kirk Wise Charitable Annuity
Trust
Mr. John G. Kittredge
Katherine J. Klein & J. Gomperts
Mr. & Mrs. Karl & Lisa Kleissner
Ludwig Freiherr v. Kleydorff
Knox Family Foundation
Mr. Douglas Kreeger
A. Kumar
Lawrence Shulman Family
Foundation
Ken Lederer
Leibowitz & Greenway
Foundation
Leon Foundation
Ruth & David Levine
David & Amy Lippitt
The Dr. Scott Loeliger Family
Roy & Carol Lott
Louis & Anne Abrons
Foundation, Inc.
Loveland Presbyterian Church
Ludes Family Foundation-John &
Doris Ludes
MKM Foundation
Peter B. Macomber
The Malcolm Gibbs Foundation
Paul & Yaffa Maritz
Marquis George MacDonald
Foundation
Arjun K. & Anjali Mathrani
Mr. Clint T. McClellan
Paul & Karen McCulley
Dr. & Mrs. Bradley McIver
Russell & Ellen McManus
Mr. James Mc Queeny
Karen Sue & Steve McVoy
Merle Vogt Foundation
Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation,
Inc.
Mr. Wesley Meyer
Ron & Diane Miller
Mr. Walt Miller
Richard & Marlene Millikan
Ms. Anne Modarressi
Ms. Elizabeth Moley
Bruce & Fran Moon
Peter W. & Vicki R. Morgan
Mr. Fred A. Morgan
Paul & Bonnie Morris
Mortenson Family Foundation
The Mufson Family Foundation
Ms. Rosemary Mullaney
Mr. Dennis Murphy
Mr. Philip Mustain
Nathan & Lena Seiler Family
Foundation, Inc.
The Oberod Foundation
Charles & Marie F. O’Brien
Ms. Ginger Ogle
Mr. Douglas Olds
Lorna E. Oleck
Olivet Presbyterian Church
Oristano Foundation
David Oswald
Overstreet Foundation
Walter & Laurie MacDonald
Parkes
The Paul & Annetta Himmelfarb
Foundation
Jorge & Carol Pellegrini
Danielle & M. Hardy Penzer
The Peter Jennings Foundation
Ms. Isabelle Peterson
Philanthropic Ventures
Foundation
Philip W. Riskin C Foundation,
Inc.
Roger A. & Julie M. Pielke
Ms. Mona Pittenger
Ms. Lynn Pleshette
Christina Polischuk
Mr. Jerry Potts
The Presbyterian Church,
Sewickley
M. Virginia Procter
Dr. Herbert B. Ward
R.M. Ellis Foundation
Mr. Richard R. Ward
Eduardo A. & Sheila A. Rabel
Barbara S. & J. Dix Wayman
The Radiator Doctor
Brenda Webster & Ira M. Lapidus
Kevin Rahn, MD
Ms. Loribeth Weinstein
Ms. Mary Ann Randall
David R. & Isabel Welland
Mr. Charles V. Raymond
Mr. Robert Weltman
Red Tettemer
Mr. Bruce J. Westcott
Eric Reeves
Whispering Bells Foundation
Ms. Kay Gunderson Reeves
Elizabeth Whittall
Andrew Reich
Judith Lohrstorfer Wiancko
The Rice Family Foundation
Craig & Cathie Wier
Mrs. Linda K. Richter
Mr. Steven J. Winn
James O. & Harriet P. Rigney
Robin Wolaner & Steve
B.C. Rimbeaux
Castleman
Martha & Charles A. Rini
Kurt R. Woodland
Robert & Catherine Miller
Working Assets
Foundation
Working Assets Grantmaking
Robert E. Hansen Family
Fund of the Tides Foundation
Foundation
Lynne E. Wrocklage
Robert M. Schiffman Foundation
Yale Law School
Molly Rowan
Joseph Yaskin & Susan Rogers
Dr. Dean Rubine & Dr. Ruth
Youths Friends Association, Inc.
Sample
Yudelman Family Trust
Ruth & Peter Metz Family
Ms. Audrey K. Zimmer
Foundation
Mrs. Dorothy Rutledge
Mr. Michael Ryan
Ryan Memorial Foundation
Harriet W. Rylaarsdam
Jeff & Laurel Sakihara
Hindu Samaj
Donald & Laura Sanders
The Sani Family Foundation
Anonymous (1,249)
Elizabeth W. Saul
AMSUS–The Association of
Ms. Angela M. Schacht
Military Surgeons of the United
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Schlafly
States
Paul & Cheryl Schlenker
Suresh & Surekha Abad
Ivor & Lyn Schucking
Kenneth H. Abbott, II, MD
Joan Schulman
Mr. Walid Abdul-Rahim
Drs. Peter & Jocelyn Schultz
Mr. Joseph C. Abeles
L. Shakkour & M. Thorne
Graciela Abelin-Sas, MD
Dr. & Mrs. Sherman Shapiro
Janet & Gregory Abels
Susan Shaw & Thomas Crane
Bobby & Janet Abraham
Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation
Ms. Nancy Abraham
Lisa Sherk
Ron Abraham
Christopher J. Sherry & Lee R.
Ernest & Kathy Abrahamson
Stewart
Ms. Kathleen Abrahamson
Ms. Florence K. Short
Mr. Richard Abrons
Leonard G. Siegal & Family
Fuad Abuabara, MD
The Simons Foundation
Haitham Abul
Mr. Harry Smith & Ms. Andrea
Acqua Wellington Foundation
Joyce Kuslits
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Adame
Estate of Louise Clarkson Smith Mr. Bob Adams
Mr. Ralph L. Smith
David G. Adams, MD
Andrew I. Soye, MD
Linda Adams & Ken Larson
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sparks
Nancy Adams, MD
Sri Lanka Medical Association of
Mr. Robert Adams
North America, Inc.
Mr. Ken Adamson
St. Anthony of Padua R.C.
Michael & Jane Adas
Church
Ms. Carol Adderley
Nancy R. Starr
Lloyd A. & Patricia H. Addleman
Ms. Elizabeth Stein
Adele & Mortimer Lebowitz Fund
Dorothy Stoner
Carol & Joel Adler
Mr. James M. Stewart
Herta Adler
Robert P. Stratton
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Eugene S. Strout, MD
Dr. Eric A. Adolph
Jim & Rita Sullivan
Jamey Aebersold
The Sulzberger Foundation, Inc.
Aerotech Kalmar Laboratories,
John & Margaret Sundlof
Inc.
Donald J.Sutherland
Neeraj Agarwal
Denis & Mary Jane Tanguy
Mr. Justino Aguilar
Ms. Pamela J. Taylor
Mr. David Ahl
Tcom International, Inc.
Imran A. Ahmad
The Thibault Foundation
Air Logistics Corporation
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Paul D. & Susan M. Evans
Duncan
Romeyn Everdell
Jean Dunlap
Mr. Anthony Evnin
Robert B. & Luann S. Dunlop
Denny Ewoldt
Raymond & Kelly Louise Dunn
FNZ Foundation, Inc.
Diane & Mike Dunphy
Monica T. Faber
Mr. Don Dunwoody
Suzanne Faber & Rick Fizdale
Mr.
Claude
P.
Dupuis
Robert Fabry & Susan Taylor
Dr. James A. Duran, Jr.
Factset Research Systems
Mr. Robert Durkin
Faculty of Claremont Colleges
The Durst Organization, Inc.
W. Michael Fagen
Mr. Christopher Dutton
Mr. & Mrs. Karl H. Faigle
Dr. Grace Dy
Elizabeth C. Fairbanks
Dyad Communications, Inc.
Mr. Saifuddin Fakhruddin
Ms. Christine Dye
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Falcon
E. Hebert/D. Guthrie Foundation
Mr. Carl R. Falk
E. Violett & M. Thomas
Dr. & Mrs. Jay L. Falk
Foundation
J. Michael Falkowski
Virginia (Ginger) Eades
Mr. Fariborz Fallah
Ms. Anne M. Eads
Mr. Brian Fallon
Ms. Margaret Eagle
Eugene F. & Sallyann D. Fama
Mr. Edward Earl
The Fanwood Foundation West
Margaret Early
Lucretia S. Farago
Mr. Steven Easley
Ms. Peggy Farber
Mr. John Eberhardt, III
Martha C. Farmer & Steven
Mrs. Walter Eberstadt
Carhart
Ginette Farr
Toinette Fontrier, MD
M.J. Gardiner, MD
Scott Pearson & Diana Farrell
Mr. Steven Foote
Ms. Maria Gardner
Hamid & Nilou Farzaneh
Falko Forbrich
Mr. Michael Gardner & Dr. Eve
Qazi M. Fazal
Apiwat & Iris Ford
Gordon
Baroness Léni Fé Bland
Peter & Janice Ford
Bob Garfield
Mr. James Feather
Phil Garfinkle
Peter & Kathleen Foreman
Jaime Forero, MD
Mr. Howard Feder
Janet E. Gargiulo, MD
Federation of American Women’s Patricia R. Forman, MD
Ms. Gillian Garner
Dr. Scott Forman
Clubs Overseas, Inc.
Ms. Felicia Garnes
Dr. & Mrs. David J. Forster
Mr. Alan Fehsenfeld
Mr. Charles D. Garrett
Bill & Lesleigh Forsyth
Susan & Barry Feinberg
John & Janet Garrett
Ms. Cheryl Forte
Ms. Elaine B. Feingold
Ms. Barbara J. Garrity
Patricia Dooley Fortenbaugh
Mr. Robert Paul Feldman
Garvey Consulting
Fitzhugh Gary
Mr. Chuck Fortin
Mr. Arnie Feldsher
J. Richard Gaskill, MD
Monica Fortner
Michael P. Felitsky
Randall M. Gates
Ms. Catherine S. Fortney
Mr. Daniel Fellman
Mr. Rodney Gates
Ms. Mary Fortney
Jeanne & Peter Fellowes
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Gaut
Philip & Carol Fortuna
James & Tammy Felt
Eleanor I. Gavin
Richard & Heba Fortunato
Dr. Linda Felver
Ms. Mary Beth Gay
Mr. Floyd Foslien
David B. Fenner
Peter J. & Ruth Gay
Foster Gospel
Paul E. Fenster, MD
Mrs. Olive L. Gaylord
Eileen Foster
Fenwick & West
Ms. Lea Allen Gebauer
Laura & John Foster
Charlotte Ferencz, MD
Ms. Elizabeth Fergus
Ms. Ann D. Geddes
Mr. Mark L. Foster
Dr. Charles K. Ferguson
John & Carolyn Geer
Anne Fosty
John Ferguson, MD
David & Charlene Geffen
Ms. Lorraine Fournier
Mr. Rodney A. Ferguson
Mr. David S. Gehrig
Mr. Michael Fox
Seth & Alison Ferguson
Estate of Susan Geiger
Peter & Lynda Fox
Ms. Anna Fernandez
Dr. Bernard Gelbaum
Ron & Norma Fox
Gary A. Ferris, DMD
Rennert, Feldman & Gelfand
The Fox Creek Elementary School
Mr. Dennis J. Fesler
Jane Gelfman
Walter B. Frady, MD
Mr. Richard Feuer
Ms. Jane Gelfman
Laurie & Tim Francis-Wright
Roger & Jane Feusier
Charles & Rita Gelman
Louise E. Francke
Gelman Consulting Ltd.
Frank & Janina Petschek
Ms. Janina Fialkowska
Richard W. Fidler
George Zoltan Lefton Family
Foundation
Mr. David Field
Foundation
Ms. Linda C. Frank
Judith & Donald Fiene
Fabrice Georis
Mr. & Mrs. M. Allan Frank
Ms. Sharon Geraghty
Ms. Mary M. Frank
Emily Filling
Michele M. Fillion & Joshua E. Raff Randall & Ellen Frank
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
Financial & Investment
Mr. Edward Gergosian
Ms. Florence Frankel
Management Group
John Geronimo
Mr. Donald E. Frankenfield
Clients of Financial Management
Audrey & Joe R. Gerson
Franz W. Sichel Foundation
Advisors
Dr. & Mrs. Dean Gerstenberger
Dr. Xavier Frapaise
Anne-Marie Fink
Robert & Gloria Gery
Ms. Susan L. Fraser
Mr. Lawrence S. Finkelstein
Mr. Ben Ghalmi
The Freddie Mac Foundation
Linda Finkelstein & Jeff
Mansura Ghani
Estelle R. Freedman
Bergelson
Fereshteh Ghavimi
Ms. Tracy Freedman
Mr. Raman J. Ghei
Freedom Forum International
Bret E. Finley, MD
Howard & Margaret Finnegan
Shahram Ghodsian
Ms. Linda Freegard
First Church of Christ
Louis D. & Joan Giansante
Nelson Freimer
Congregational Women’s
Jon Gibbons
Fremont Group Foundation
Fellowship
Joseph G. Gibbons, MD
Ms. Samantha Fremont-Smith
First Congregational Church
Mr. & Mrs. James Giddings
Ms. Heidi Frenzel
First Congregational Church of
Mr. Richard C. Gilbar
Thomas & Meghan Frenzel
Wellfleet
Ms. A. Mary Gilbert
Mr. Bruce M. Frerer
The First Congregational Church,
Anthony & Laurel Wroten Gilbert
Derek P. & Sally A. Freyberg
Manchester VT
Ms. Bonita L. Gilbert
Ms. Carol Frick
First Parish in Lincoln
Mr. Kevin Gilbert
Lily Friedlander
First Presbyterian Church,
Thomas Gilbert
Abigail & Irving Friedman
Hutchinson, KS
Mr. Wayne H. Gilbert & Dr. Diane
Paul Friedman
First Presbyterian Church, Oyster
M. Sklar
Robert Friedman & Jane
Bay, NY
Richard J. Gilfillan, MD
Grenadier
First Presbyterian Church,
Mr. James P. Gill
Thomas P. Friel
Pottstown, PA
The Gill St. Bernard’s School
Betty M. Frischmann
Charles Fischer
Mr. Nigel Gillah & Ms. Meredith
Leo & Sherry Frumkin
Mrs. Lawrence Fischer
Adler
Carroll L. & Doni Fry
Mr. Michael Fischer
Hon. Gerald Gillerman
Ms. Pamela Fuller
Michael S. Fischer, MD, Alaska
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Gillespie
Ms. Kai Ye Fung
Family Wellness Center
Zoe Anne Gillett
Ms. Nell Funk
Jason Fish & Courtney Benoist
Deborah & Donald L. Gilman
Mr. Neil Funkhouser
Mr. Adrian Fisher
Emily Gilman
Ms. Cheryl Furey
George Fisher & Mary Stuart
George C. Gilman, MD
Eileen E. Furlong
Fisher
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Gilpin
Jay & Gail Furman
Mary Ellen & Don Fisher
Ms. Cynthia A. Gingerich
Susanne & John Furse
Ms. Tracy Fisher
Drs. Nadia & Jean-Marie Girardot
Nancy Lawton & Steve Fury
Barbara Fishman
Philip & Marcia Giudice
Mr. & Mrs. LeRoy Fuss, III
John & Vera Fitzgerald
Father John B. Giuliani
Danny Futterman
Dr. & Mrs. H. Kenneth Fitzgerald
Ben & Evelyn Hazen Glatt
Monique & Yves Gaden
Scott & Julie Fitzgerald
Mr. David Glauber
The Gage Fund
Maureen E. Flaherty, MD
Ms. Frances Gleitman
William & Katharine Gahagan
Ms. Marilyn Flanagan
Glens Falls National Bank &
Gerald & Marion Galison
The Fleming Family Foundation
Trust Company
Harris M. Galkin, MD
Jim & Lindsey Fletcher
Carl & Sara Glickman
Mr. W.E. Gallant, Jr.
Mr. Paul Flint
Richard & Carolyn Glickstein
E. Robert & Geraldine Galligan
Mr. & Mrs. Putnam P. Flint
Milly & Arne Glimcher
Ms. Mary Gamble
Flohr Family Foundation
Ms. Ellen Globokar
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Ganelin
Florsheim Family Foundation
Diane Glossman
Narayanan Ganesan
Fluid Process Equipment, Inc.
Everett Glover
Gannett Foundation
Maureen Flynn-Holman
Gnosis Software, Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. Patrick Gannon
Ms. Krista Fogleman
Sophie Gobran
Drs. Tomas & Patricia Ganz
Ms. Ellison Folk
The God’s Grace Fund
Mala Gaonkar
Ms. Peggy Foner
Kenneth Goebel
Gap Foundation Giving
Mr. Don Fong
Rick Claus & Ann Goette
Campaign
Hon. & Mrs. Gerard Goettel
Mark J. Hausknecht, MD
Eason T. & Susan Jordan
Robt & Janet Irish
Ms. Katherine Hoepfner-Karle
John M. & Patricia A. Grillos
Ms. Philis L. Gold
Ms. Edith Haverlock
Lawrence Jordan, Jr.
Mr. Joe Irving
Howard & Sandra Hoffen
Mr. Carl Grindle
The Gold Foundation
Malcolm D. & Kathleen S. Hawk
William S. Jordan, Jr., MD
Gary Isaac & Toni Gilpin
Mr. Rick Hoffer
Ms. Christine A. Gritzmacher
Rita Goldberg
Van Zandt Hawn
Mr. Walter Jorgensen
Alexandra M. Isles
Anton Hoffman & Susan Siegel
Ellen Grobman
Rita Goldberg & Oliver Hart
The Hay Foundation
Peter G. Joseph, MD
Edward & Barbara Ives
Barbara Grodd, Ostgrodd
John J. Hoffman, PA-C
Hellmut & Marcy Golde
Jean W. Hoffman
James D. Hayashi, MD
Josephine Bay Paul & C. Michael
Elizabeth G. Ivy
Foundation
Nancy G. Hofstadter
Mr. Jonathan Golden
Molly Tan Hayden, MD
Paul Foundation
J. Watumill Fund Investment
Mr. Jonathan Groff
Mr. Kenneth L. Goldman
Mr. James E. Hogan
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Hayes
Milind M. Joshi
Management
Thomas M. Groh
Mr. Robert Hoke
Ms. Mary Lemann Goldman
Mr. Rick Hayman
Maurice & Susan Jospe
J.M. Huber Corporation
Ms. Ursula Gropper
Ms. Elizabeth Holder
Mr. Steven Goldman
Dr. & Mrs. Sohan Singh Hayreh
Mr. Sten Jostrand
Ms. Jane E. Jablons
Mr. John Milan Gross
Dr. Fred H. Goldner
Ms. D.K. Holland
Mr. Ronald Hays
Ms. Patricia Joyce
M. Barbara & J. David Jackson
Ms. Nancy Gross
Jean M. Holland, MD
Michael & Dorothy Goldsmith
Matthew Headrick
Ms. Betsy Judd
Mr. William H. Jackson, Jr.
Mr. Joseph Gubernick
Robert & Maria Goldstein
Mr. Jeff Holland
Richard Healey
Ross D. & Robin L. Judice
Jackson Middle School
Mr. Manuel Guerra
Mr. Steven J. Goldstein
Mr. Lewis E. Hollander, Jr.
Health Care Review, Inc.
Ms. Christina Juhasz
Dr. James Jacob
Mr. Don Guidotti
Craig D. & Vicki Z. Holleman
Goldstein & Greenlaw LLP
David Hearst
Stevo Julius, MD
Timothy D. Jacob, MD
Ms. Alison J. Guile
Mr. Daniel Goleman
Miss Sue Hollenberg
Dr. Laurence Heavey
Julius & Libbie Steinsapir
Mr. & Mrs. K. Edward Jacobi
Frank & Frances Guinta
May B. Hollinshead, PhD
Alfonso & Lulis Gonzalez
Mr. Robert Hechkoff & Dr. Abby
Foundation
Marc & Rita Jacobs
Mr. James E. Gunn
Donna & Stephen Good
Ms. Leslie Homer
Stein
Francis & Joan Jump
Peter L. Jacobs
Dr. Daniel I. Gup
Janice D. Goodhue
Mr. Paul S. Honig
Harry & Kathleen Heckman
Robert & Motoko Jung
Nadia Jacobsen
Mary Ellen A. Guroy, MD
Ms. Celia Honohan
Bernard & Joyce Goodman
Hefni Technical Training Trust
Kathleen C. Jurell, MD
John G. Jacobson, MD
Jake & Jennifer Gusman
Frank & Joan Goodman
Benjamin Hoover
James & Anne Heger
Justice and Peace Network,
Kurt F. Jaenicke, MD
Margaret L. Guthrie, MD
Constance Hoppe
Julie & Paul Goodspeed
Dr. Margaret E. Hegg
Wheaton Franciscans
Rona Jaffe
Barry & Quinnell Gutwein
Mr. B. Thomas Goodwin
B.L. Horner
Constance L. & Jordan L.
Ms. Diane Juul
Olive Jagodinsky
Mr. Daniel A. Guzman
Mr. Prabandham M. Gopal
Ms. Theresa Horrigan
Heiman
KLK, Inc.
Ravi Jahagirdar, MD, PA
Claudia Gvirtzman
Mitchell Horwits & Corrine Viot
Dane R. & Judith E. Gordon
Carol Heimer
Paul Kadull, Jr.
Amita & Sharad Jain
Ms. Anne Haban
Ms. Edna Gordon
Mr. Alfred Hotvedt
Mr. H. Scott Heist & Son
Mr. John E. Kaemmer
Michael & Melanie Jakob
Dr. & Mrs. Perry Habecker
Mr. Robert Hovden
John B. Gordon
The Helena Segy Foundation
Robert & Elizabeth Kagan
Jakubik Consulting, Inc.
Charles Haber
Michael L. Gordon, MD Newport Dr. Lawrence Haddad
HoVeKim Fund
Dr. Gerard Helinek & Mrs.
Mrs. Jane Kahan
Robert Jambou & June Blalock
Jean B. Hadfield
Orthopedic Surgery
Ms. Yvonne Hovell
Alfred E. Kahn
Christine Helinek
Mr. Darwin James
Charles G. & Barbara S. Hadley
Mr. Gordon E. Howard
Ms. Sarah Gordon
Ms. Beth Kahn
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Hellendall
James & Chantal Sheridan
Carl Haefling & Pamela Johnson
John & Linda A. Gorham
Kenneth M. Howard, MD
Ms. Victoria A. Kahn
Jeffrey Heller & Debra Stein
Foundation
Charles H. Hagan, MD
Mr. Harrison Howard
Ms. Barbara Gorman
Sarah & Thomas Kailath
Karen Heller & David Dye
James & Margaret Perkins Fund
James & Lorraine Hagerty
Mr. & Mrs. J. Timothy Howard
GoTo.com
Kaiser Permanente of Ohio
Mr. Thomas Heller
James E. Robison Foundation
Frances M. Hagins, MD
Robert & Trudy Gottesman
Mr. John Peyton Howard
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Kalb
Ms. Judy Hellinger
James Monroe High School
Mr. Donald M. Hague
Margaret J. Howe
Padma Gotur
Gary & Sherron Kalbach
Matthew G. Helmerich
N. James & Laura Ryan Shachoy
Philip J. Hahn
Mr. & Mrs. David V. Howe
Ms. Christabel Gough
Kaleidoscope Films Group
George & Caroline Helmkamp
J.B. Jamieson
The Hahn Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Hoxeng
Mr. Richard J. Gough
Patricia & Gary Hemminger
Jane R. Newman Charitable Trust Gemey & Mendel Kaliff
Walter Haines & Mary Lou Peck
John & Cynthia Hubbard
Lawrence Gould, MD
Dr. Kaltenborn, MD
Sarah Hemphill & Daniel Mayer
Vera Janes
Peter R. Haje
Roberta Gould
Cynthia C. Kamp
Philip M. Henbest, DO, PC
Janklow Foundation
Laura Hubber
Mr. Donald Huber
Halcro Family Foundation
Carola E. Gouse
Mansur & Maherbanu Kamruddin
Mr. Peter J. Hendricks
Ms. Kathy Jankoviak
J.W. Huber
J.G. Janney
The Hale Foundation
Mrs. Thomas O. Grady
Satwik Kamtekar
Robert Henig & Janet Rose
William Huber & Edith
Pat Japenga
J. Darvin Hales, MD
Mr. John Graham
Mr. Michael Kanaley
Dr. Manfred Henne
Hasbrouck
The Jaquith Family Foundation
Ms. Natalie Halich
Olivia G. Graham
Dr. Victoria Kandalaft
Joyce Hennessey
Henry & Rita Kaplan Foundation
Jurgen & Wendy Huck
Linda Schaub Jaray
Robert C. Hall, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Graham
Daniel M. & Susan Kane
Henry M. Gunn High School
Gayle E. Hudson & Jan Weiss
Ms. Pamela Jarvis
Gene & Nancy Haller
Mr. Edward Grammens
Mrs. Jean M. Kane
Ms. Terry Huffington & Dr. Ralph
Bayard & Julie Henry
Mr. Michael Jasper
Donald & Deborah Halliday
Robert & Jean Grams
Naomi M. Kane, MD
Mr. Reginald Henry
Dittman
Rangarajan Jayaraman
Allen & Ingeborg Hallock
The Grand Marnier Foundation
Dr. Collins F. Kankam
Mr. William Hepler
Mr. John Hughes
John R. Jeanmarie, MD
Mrs. Alice Halm
Ms. Victoria Granger-Jones
Jon Kannegaard
Mr. Wesley Hepper
W. Scott Huie, MD
Dr. Glenn E. Jefferson
Ms. Marta E. Granstedt-Volkmann Paula & Alan Halperin
Ms. Sandra Kao
Mr. Paul D. Hermann
Kimberly Hult & Robert Pasnau
Jeffery Fear Design Associates
Robert & Ruth Halperin
Elizabeth Byrne Grant
Ms. Jessica Kaplan
Harry H. & Virginia H. Hummel
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Herold
Jenkin & Ana Maria Lloyd Jones
Hamalainen Trust
James & Jo Grant
Mary & Harry Kaplan
Ms. Elizabeth Hummer
Foundation
Mr. Eric Hamburg
Mr. Laurence F. Grant
Mitchell T. Kaplan & Marilyn
Paul Heron
Joseph & Jeannette Herron
Ms. Judith Hummer
Mr. Christopher A. Jenkins
Hamer Foundation
Mrs. Mary T. Grant
Jones
Alex N. Herschlag
Ms. Libby Hummer
David Jenkins
The Hamond Foundation
Grant Tani Barash & Altman, Inc.
Renee & David Kaplan
Ms. Marta Hersek
Ms. Sarah F. Hunnewell
Patrick & Marianne Jenkins
Ms. Yvonne Hammond-Homans
Hannelore & Jeremy Grantham
Dr. Selna Kaplan
Susan Hershenson
Dr. Helen M. Hunt
Dr. George Elbaum & Maureen
Mr. David Hanes
Ms. Linda Graul
Partap & Ellen Kapoor
Martha Hertelendy
Ana Molnar Hunter
Jensen
David A. & Lori A. Hankins
Ms. Brooke Gray
Katharine Kappas
Lisa Hertz, MD
Dennis A. Hunter
Owen Jensen, MD
Mr. & Mrs. George J. Hanks, Jr.
Dudley C. & Joan Gray
Linda Karas
Mr. John Thacher Hurd
Preben Jensen
David Hanks & Genie Hainsworth Neil Heskel, MD & Linda Aiken,
Mr. Gary M. Gray
Karen & Christopher Payne
VMD
Hurwich Family Foundation
Jerre & Nancy Hitz Fund
Rebecca W. Hanmer
Ms. Lisa Gray
Family Foundation
Elizabeth B. Hess
Mr. Glen Husak
Phyllis A. Jewell & Christopher
Ms. Amy Hansen
Paul E. & Priscilla K. Gray
Ms. Patricia Karetzky
Howard Hess
Huston Family Fund
N. Wand
Ms. Patricia Hansen
Edward & Lois Grayson
Kare Karlsen & Mrs. Anne
W.L. Heth
Robert & Saran Hutchins
Dr. & Mrs. A. Hartwell Jewell
Mr. Dean Leonard Hanson
Great Neck Learning Centers
Karlsen
John & Courtney Hewson
Hutchison School
Mr. Raymond B. Jewell
Harcourt General, Inc.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Ernest & Harriet Karmin
Harriet Heyman & Michael
Sonja Hutchinson & Rick Rohrer
Jim & Diane Bosek Fund
James & Ann Harding
Ralph Steven Greco, MD
Mr. Allan Karp
Moritz
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hutzler
Jockey Hollow Foundation
Peter & Meryt Harding
Mrs. Elinor C. Green
Mr. Peter Karp
Guy Hicks, Jr. MD
Shiufon Hwang
Eric S. Johansson
Mr. David B. Hardison
Jonathan Green & Brenda Berry
Peter James Kasprzak, MD
Thomas Hicks & Nancy J.
Ms. Kathryn Hyland
John A. Cable Foundation
Mr. Robert H. Harmon
Mr. Robert Nelson Green
Allan Katcher
McCullough
Martha & Michael Iacolucci
John Michael Associates
John & Vivian Harnett
Sarah Green
The Katchers
Mr. Joseph Higdon
Jose Ibarra
Ms. Adrienne Johns
Thomas & Ellen Harrington
Ms. Suzanne Green
Katherine Kademian Revocable
W. Wesley Higgins
Judge Charles Iben
David E. Johnsen, MD
Mr. David Harris
Michael & Heather Greenaway
Trust
Mr. & Mrs. John Higgs
Ms. Anne B. Ifert
Amy D. Johnson, MD
Mr. George DeLancy Harris, Jr.
Gary Norman Greenberg, MD &
Katherine L. Olson Charitable
Ms. Debra Higley
Ms. Barbara Johnson
Jonathan F. Harris
Marcia Gottfried, MD
Foundation
Elizabeth Imboden, MD &
Thomas Sarosky
Linda & Robert Hildreth
Candy & Sandy Johnson
Dr. Leo O. Harris
A. Gerson Greenburg, MD
Barbara Katz, MD
Anne G. Imboden
Ms. Charlotte Hill
Ms. Charlotte Johnson
Marguerite & Paul Harris
Ms. Jaclyn Greenberg
Candace & Jonathan Katz
Imed Link, Inc.
Ms. Jan Hill
Sean Harris
Mr. Marco Greenberg
Mr. Fred Kauffmann
David & Sharron Johnson
Independent Givers of America
Eugenie R. Johnson
Mr. Richard Hill
Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund
Ward & Marlene Greenberg
George G. Kaufman
India U.S. Society of Delaware
Ms. Eunice C. Johnson
Mr. Steve Hill
Jack Harrower & Family
Benjamin Krischer Greene
Michael Alan Kaufman, MD
Inez Branca Family Foundation P. Couryer Johnson
Ms. Erika Hills
Dr. Elaine Greene
Eli A. Kay
Mr. Paul Harry
Harry & Roberta Salter
Rita Gail Johnson
Naomi & Robert Ingalls
Ms. Joyce Hilty
Alice Greenhouse
John & Jutta Maue Kay
Foundation, Inc.
William C. Johnson, MD
IngMar Medical, Ltd.
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew S. Hinds
Marjorie L. Gregg
William R. Keane, MD
Louis
&
Marissa
Johnston
Mr. Gary K. Hart
Mr. Blake Ingram
Mr. David Hinds
Ms. Sylvie Gregoire
Anne & Jim Kearns
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Johnston
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Hart
John & Ann Ingram
Dorothy Hines
David G. Gregor, MD
Annie Keating
Mr. & Mrs. William C.H. Joiner
Ms. Marilyn Hartig
Institute for Integrative
Richard & Rosalind Hinman
Joann Gren & David Barr
Ms. Josephine Keefe
Amy J. Jones, MD
Keefe Managers, Inc.
Ms. Laura Hartman
Nutrition
Lawrence J. Hitch
Harjinder Grewal
Mr. David Jones
Steven & Kathryn Keefer
Integral Corporation
Alison Hoagland
Raj & Ann Grewal
Ms. Mary Hartman
Nancy & Andrew Hartnett
Mr. David M. Jones
Patricia Keegan, MD
Integrated Sensing Systems
Greg & Christine Hoberg
Ms. Marilyn Grey
Larry & Carolyn Hartsough
Dr. & Mrs. E.M.T. Jones
Mr. David Keenan
Intellectual Property Services,
Mr. Steven Hodas & Ms.
Ms. Kristen Griesemer
Ms. Irene L. Hasenclever
Mr. Lance Jones
Ms. Carolee Keene
Inc.
Catherine Holland
Mr. David H. Griffin
Thomas & Dorothy Haskell
Mr. Nicholas C. Jones
Martha & Garnett Keith
Interfaith Thanksgiving Service
Dr. Jonathan & Janet Hodes
Dustin & Gale Griffin
Peter & Elizabeth Hassell
Oliver W. Jones, Jr., MD
Kelen Family Foundation
of Oklahoma City
Barbara Hodgin & Howard
J. Gordon Griffin
Cecily Hatchitt
Robert K. & Joyce Jones
Mr. George M. Keller
Irene Levoy Foundation, Inc.
Weaver
Ms. Anne K. Griffith
Rosaria P. Haugland
Jo Phed/Thomas Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Kellogg
Irene Rogers Beasley Trust
Nancy Trump Hoeltzel
Kirk M. Griffith, MD
DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS/MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES (MSF)
US ANNUAL REPORT 2001
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Grace Kelly
Haywood Kelly
John R. & Ruth M. Kelly
Kevin & Pamela Kelly
Nora C. Kelly
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence G. Kemp
Ken Soubry Foundation
Dr. Leon T. Kendall
Kenneth A. Lattman Foundation,
Inc.
Murray Kenney
Laura Kenney & Bill Sundstrom
Henry & Eileen Kensing
Mr. Stephen W. Kent
Mr. Thomas Keoghan
The Keon-Vitale Family
Benjamin J. Kerman, MD
Peter Kern
Elton R. Kerr, MD
Stephen & Jean Kerwin
Georgianna Keser
The Honorable Gladys Kessler
The Key Foundation
Harriet Keyserling
Nam Simran Khalsa
Fowzia Khan
Iffat Z. Khan, MD
Ms. Romana Khan
Mr. John E. Kidd
Ms. Julia Kidd
Ms. Kathleen R. Kieren
Ronald H. Kihm, MD
Richard & Joan Kilcoyne, Jr.
Mr. Frederick G. Kilgour
Ms. Pamela Killen
William R. Killilea & Flavia
Cigliano
Mr. Paul B. Kim
Ms. Pauline T. Kim
Christian E. & Linda H. Kimball
Ms. Lois Kimbol
Mr. Darrell Kindred
Drs. James R. King & Judith C.
King
Dr. & Mrs. MacKenzie King
Mary E. Hibberd King, MD
Mr. Paul King
Platon King
Mr. Timothy King
Thad D. & Suzanne King
Bruce Kingsley, MD
Sharon Kinoshita
Vicki A. Kinsel, MD
Barbara Kirchheimer
Kerri J. Kirchhoff, MD
Mr. Richard Kirkland
Kirkland & Ellis Foundation
Ms. Abigail Kirsch
Lawrence J. & Karen I. Kirsch
Albert & Patsy Kirschbaum
Dr. Ernest L. Kistler, III
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Kitchen
Marjorie & Donald W. Kivell
Ms. Janet Klaessig
Mr. David Klafter
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Klagsbrun
Janelle C. Klann
Ms. Sue Klapholz
Stephen & Karen Klatsky
Ruby E. Klauber
In Memory of Theodore & Mary
Klauenberg
Ms. Emily J. Kleeman
Philip Klein & Rhonda Gale
Kenneth & Carol Doran Klein
Rita & Harry J. Klein
Sonia A. Klein
Gary Kleinau
Ms. Claire M. Kleiner
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Kleinhans
James & Alene Kleinsteiber
Peter S. Kleven
Mr. Michael W. Kline
Joanna Lane Klose
Jon Kluger
Kneader Machinery USA, LTD.
A. Sidney Knight
Mr. Jack Knight
Kurt Knochel, MD
Jerry Knoll
Ms. Erica Knopper
Ms. Monique Knowlton
Dr. Robert B. Knox
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Mr. Chris L. Knudsen
Litwin Foundation
Mr. William Laskin
Mr. Adolph Koeppel
Peter & Anna Liu
Ms. Linda M. Lasley
Eileen & Edgar Koerner
Jean R. Ljungkull
Lee Latimer
Joan Kofodimos & Kyle Dover
Lloyd & Company Advertising,
Craig H. Lauer, MD
Mr. Alfie Kohn
Inc.
Marilyn & Bob Laurie
Paul Kolton
Ms. Alice J. Lloyd
Ms. Marie Lavallard
Victor & Lisa Kohn
Loar/Baron Family Foundation
Law Offices of Thomas A. Cohen
Ning Kong
Don & Margaret Locke
Lawrence & Gloria Newmark
Ms. Gabrielle Kopelman
Kalman & Eve Loeb
Foundation
Gary J. Kornblith
Caitlin & James Loehr
Ms. Cindy Lawrence
Dr. Jack Kornfield
James W. Loewen
Ms. Marta Jo Lawrence
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Kornrich
William M. Layson
Mr. Robert Logan
Mr. Donald J. Logie, Jr.
Mr. James Kosic
Steven Lazrove, MD
Mr. Stewart Logie
Ernest M. Kotlier, MD
Ms. Dorothy B. Le Compte
Lean L. Loh
Chris Kotowski
Donald & Barbara Lea
Leonard F. Lombardi
Gary L. & Melinda S. Kotterman
Leaders Coucil Agency, LLC
Ms. Kathleen Lonergan
Nigol Koulajian
Lear Family Foundation
Nancy Long
Steve & Aggie Koutroupas
Mr. John F. Leary, Jr.
Mr. Ben Longland
Philip P. Koutsis, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Leavy
Marcos Lopez
Joan M. Kovacovich, MD
Dr. Joel Lebowitz
Mr. Steve Lopez
Dr. Robin D. Kowalski
Mr. & Mrs. M.J. Lebworth
Ms. Claire S. Lord
Ms. Connie R. Kozlowski
C.B. Lee
Anthony Lorts
Mr. Mark Kozlowski
David & Anne Lee
Mr. Jay Louden
George & Ronya Kozometsky
Henry & Mary Lee
Louise and Robert W. Hewitt
Mr. & Mrs. Norman R. Kramer
Joan & Henry Lee
Charitable Gift Fund
Kramlich Household Account
Mr. Peter Lee
Donold K. Lourie & Selma A.
Julienne & Abraham Krasnoff
Po Shun Lee, MD
Rayfiel
Krauss Charitable Foundation
Robert E. Lee, MD
Ms. Lura M. Lovell
Liliane M. Krauss
Tak Yan Lee
Lovinger Family Foundation
Arlene & Steve Krieger
Yeon & Sun-Ui Lee
John & Diane Lovitt
Julia B. Kringel
Ms. Lynne Lees
Mr. David Lowenstein
Robert D. & Carol H. Krinsky
Ms. Lisa Lefkowitz
Lou & Helen Lowenstein
Kronish, Lieb, Weiner &
Mr. Thomas A. Lehrer
Loyola University of Chicago
Hellman, LLP
Dennis Leibowitz & Susan
David J. Luban & Judith
Ehren Kruger
Antilla
Lichtenberg
Mr. Robert S. Kruger
Ms. Jean Leighton
Ernst & Benigna Leiss
Martin Luchtefeld, MD
Christopher & Barbara Krupiarz
Joseph A. Leistyna, MD
Lucy I. Sherman Charitable
Mr. Daniel J. Krute
Mr. David Martin Leitner
Foundation
Mr. William Kryzda
Thomas L. Leitner, MD
Ms. Tracy J. Luke
Ms. Suzanne Krzyzanowska
Mrs. Robert Lekachman
Mr. David Lundeen
Louise E. Kuebler
Kevin V. Lemley, MD, PhD
John & Rhonda Luongo
Bernt Kuhlmann
Lend Lease Rosen Real Estate, LLC Karen F. Lupa
Mr. David Kuhns
Lender’s Service, Inc.
Jeffrey R. Lurie
Mike Kulas
Harold Blondin Lenhart, MD
Jacquelyn Ly
Mr. Jeff Kulkarni
R.A. Lenon
Mr. William H. Lyddon
Nikhil Kundel
Mary Lenox
Ms. Judith Lyke
Ching-Horng Kuo
William W. Lenz & Mary E.
Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman, Jr.
Ms. Joan Kureczka
Schaid
Ms. Lorraine Lyman
Donna & Ray Kurlak
Mariano & Eileen Leo
Russ & Georgia Lyman
Ms. Janet Kutina
Paul & Carla L. Lerman
Will & Anastasia S. Lyman
Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Kuzma
Mr. David Lerner
Deborah Lynch
Nick & Julie Kypreos
Aleen Leslie Living Trust
Ms. Monica Lynch
L.A. Community & Adult School
David & Laura Lester
Sarah Lynch & Kris Wernstedt
LKC Foundation
Ms. Gina M. Letts
Susan A. Lynner
L.W. Pierce Family Foundation
Mr. Peter Leveson
Mr. James E. Lyons
Mr. R.E. La Blanc
Gabriel Isaiah Levin
Mr. John Lyons
Dr. & Mrs. Christopher L. La
Ms. Barbara R. Levine
M. Cobb & P. Wilson Fund
Mendola
Sandra & Jack B. Levitt
MBIA, Inc.
Fr. Frank Labita
Jack Levy & Carla Buck
MCP Hahnemann University
Ms. Mary LaClair
Lawrence & Marilyn Levy
M.E. Hart Foundation
Bernard & Ronni Lacroute
Richard Levy & Barbara Tepper
MJ Bradley & Associates, Inc.
Andreas Laddis, MD
Levy
M.& J. Grosbard, Inc.
Laura & Edward M. LaFond
Dr. & Mrs. W.S. Lewellen
M.L. & W.J. Osher Foundation
Mr. Paul Lafortezza & Courtney
Lewis D. & John J. Gilbert
M.M.C. Gana
Brown
Foundation, John J. Gilbert,
Ms. Vickie Mac Naughton
Mr. Richard & Ann LaGravanese
Founding Trustee
Mike Macakanja
Mr. Benjamin Lahey
Mr. Jonathan C. Lewis
Dr. Michael Macauay
Mr. Charles Lake, Jr.
Ms. Marjorie R. Lewis
Jennifer & Bruce MacCready
Elmira C. Lake
Dr. & Mrs. Randall J. Lewis
Emily & Roderick MacFarquhar
Sally Lu Lake
Richard T. Lewis
Mr. William MacKay
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Lam
Rose-Eve K. Lewis
George A. & Carolyn M.
Mr. Charles C. Lamar
Mr. Steven Lewis
Mackenzie
Raulf LaMarche
Ms. Marla Berman Lewitus
Kristi & John MacKinnon
Diana & John Lamb
Victor & Leslie Lewkow
Julia Maclachlan
Mr. David Lambert
John & Mary Leyendecker
Mr. Neil J. MacPhail
Lamotte Family Foundation
Mr. Frank Liao
Madison Chamber of Commerce
Kathy Lampe & Max Kahn
Pamela & Don Lichty
Benny & Ruth E. Madsen
Amnon Landan
Life Link Foundation, Inc.
Don Magnuson & Ruth Olson
Landis H. Gabel Charitable Trust
Elizabeth & Lowell Lifschultz
Ms. Emanuela F. Magnusson
Dr. Ellen Landsberger, MD
LightWorks Machine Design, Inc.
Magowan Family Foundation
The Lang Family Foundation
Ms. C. Stephanie Lin
Mr. Steven Mahan
Kevin E. Lang & Shulamit Kahn
Lincoln Southeast High School
Louie Mahoney
Wendy F. Lang
Mr. Willam M. Lindenfelser
Alex & Doris Malaspina
Roger W. Langsdorf
Lloyd & Lorie Linnell
Dr. Vinod Malhotra
Mr. George Langstaff
Alan L. Linoff
Ms. Simone Malick
Ms. Roxanne Lanier
Robert & Margot Linton
Drs. Barnet & Jennifer Malin
Dr. Carol M.B. Laning
Hazel Lipa
Janet E. Lanman
Ms. Elizabeth Malone
Mr. Michael Malone
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lippman
Helen Craig Lappé
Ms. Patricia Malone
Ms. Mary Littauer
Ms. Anne Larin
Mr. John C. Malvido
Mrs. H. Bailey Little
Charles P. Larrowe
Michael J. & Sandra S. Mandel
Kevin Little & Lynn Hobbie
The Larsen-Ustiantseff Family
Kaivalya Mandiram
Jonas & Elizabeth Littman
Mr. Edward M. Larsen
Mr. & Mrs. Roberto Manduchi
Kevin & Jill McConnen
Ms. Carolyn Mangeng
Mr. Henry McConnon
Scott & Debra Mangum
Ms. Margaret McCormick
Elizabeth Manne
Paul & Dana McCrane
Ms. Julia Mannheimer
Nina Stern & Jim McCullaugh
Bernice Manocherian
Mr. William McCune
Mr. Peter Manoleas
In Memory of Alice M.
Ms. Joan L. Manoli
McDiarmid
Maple Hill Foundation
Ms. Louisa McDonald
Ms. Elizabeth March
Ben & Jean McDow
David & Susan Marco
Ms. Ira P. McEvoy
Dr. Devra Marcus
Michael F. & Jean C. McFadden
John C. & Jeanne Marcus
Mr. R.D. McFarland
Mr. Joseph Marcus
Mary & William McFeely
Joseph H. Marcy, MD
John McGeough, MD
Craig Maretzki
Jay McGinnis
Kim A. Margolin, MD
McGinty
Marie C. & Joseph C. Wilson
Mr. Matthew McGonagle
Foundation
Dr. Catherine C. McGowan
Ms. Holly Marihugh
McGrath Investment Foundation
Edward J. Marine, MD
Ms. Novia McGregor
Joseph J. Marinello
Mr. Michael D. Mc Ginnis
Mark & Muriel Wexler Foundation Joseph & Rose McHale
Victor & Katalin S. Markowitz
Mr. Stevenson McIlvaine
Christina M. Marra, MD
Mr. Harry McIntosh
Gene Marsh, MD
The McIntyre Foundation
Mr. Paul S. Marsh
David C. McKee, MD
Elizabeth McKee
S. Fredric & Nancy Marsh
Mr. Gregory B. McKenna
Marsha A. Kademian Irrevocable
Kitzie McKinney
Trust
Mr. Devin McLachlan
Ms. Delia Marshall
Ms. Leslie McLaren
Margaret Ann Marshall, MD
Dr. & Mrs. Keith W. McLarnan
Harv Martens
Janet S. McLaughlin
Ann & Peter Martin
Kevin Mclaughlin, MD
Mr. Charles Martin
Keith D. & Mary Anne Mclean
Colleen Martin & Mark Woo
Peter D. Mc Leay, MD
Mr. Daniel E. Martin
Hugh & Alice McLellan
Erikka Martin
Howard McMorris, II
Patsy & Woods Martin
Dr. Lisa A. McPeak, MD
Mr. Ronald J. Martin
Carmen McReynolds, MD
Mary Martinen, MD
Donald & Carol Mead
Pablo D. Martinez & Roxanne
Meadowbrook Congregational
Bales
Church
Joseph J. Martino
Doris R. Marx
Mr. Douglas Ferrel Mearns
Mary Margaret Sullivan
Mr. Steven Mechels
Foundation
Ms. Joan Meisel
Mr. Mark Mascolini
Richard J. Meislin
Dr. Brown C. Mason
Richard A. Melanson
Mrs. Mark S. Massel
Mr. Mark Melchior
Ms. Suzanne Massonneau
Meldrum Foundation
Arthur & Sandy Matas
Joan & Brian Mellea
Mr. Tom Matey, Jr.
Mr. Emory L. Mellon
Mr. & Mrs. Anish Mathai
Sharon A. Mellon
Darlene & Steve Mathias
Marilyn Aschoff Mellor, MD
Mathew & Josephine Birnbaum
Dr. Vincent A. Memoli
Foundation
Mr. Joseph C. Mendel
Richard Mathews
Dr. Richard Mendelsohn
The Mathworks, Inc.
Dr. Kenneth Mendelson
Maria Gaetana Matisse
Mr. Peter Mensch
Mr. Edward Mattison
Meramec Foundation
Bill & Gail Mattsson
Mr. Enrique Merino
Errol Mauchlan
Mr. Bruce Merrill
Margaret P. Mautner
Charles Merrill
Mr. Mark J. Maves
Ms. Joan Merriman
Bradford May
Katherine & Ulrich Merten
Mr. & Mrs. William W. May
Steve & Lydia Mertens
Ms. Katarina Mesarovich
The Mayer Corporation
Dave Metcalf & Gail South
Mr. Claus Peter Mayer
Dr. Claudia Metz
Drs. Egon Mayer & Marcia
David & Laura Metzger
Kramer Mayer
Hilaire J. & Judith Meuwissen
Marion Mayer
Chris & Kathleen Meyer
Frank & Kathleen Mayhew
Fred & Marie-Noelle Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Brian K. Mazar
Neil & Sayra Meyerhoff
Ms. Judith F. Mazo
Mr. Peter Meyers
Margaret H. McAloon, MD
The Michael & Ronnie Levine
Ms. Dorothea McArdle
Philanthropic Fund
Ms. Martha McCaine
Simon & Margaret Michael
Mr. Tom McCaleb
Sandeep Michandani
David P. McCallie, Jr., MD
The Michel Family Foundation
Beatrice McCalman
Robert Michels, MD
Kevin McCann–Saratoga,
Mick Haggerty Design
California
Kristin, Vic, & Mark Micolucci
Ms. Elizabeth A. McCarthy
Mrs. Patricia Middleton
Robert & Susan McCaw
Migedan Foundation
Richard G. McCleery, MD
Claus & Lisa Mikkelsen
Ms. Joanne McClellan
Mrs. Annie Miksch
Ms. Cynthia McClintock
Alvin & Sue Miller
Mr. Patrick J. McCloskey
Ms. Ann K. Miller
William & Christine McClure
Mr. Arthur Miller
Ms. Jean G. McComas
Mr. Chester Miller
Thomas M. McCombs, DO
Dale & Carol Miller
Betty & Dave McConnachie
Mr. David F. Miller
James A. Murphy, MD
Mr. Donald P. Miller
James E. Murphy
Leslie Miller
Terence W. Murphy, MD
Prof. Lynn Miller
Craig C. Murray & Beth Tanzman
Ms. Mary F. Miller
Ms. Susanne R. Murray
Mr. Richard C. Miller
Mrs. Ray Murray
Mr. Robert Keith Miller
Sharon Murrel
Robert & Lisa Ann Miller
Betty Murtfeldt
Drs. Steven & Jacqueline H.
Prakash Murthy
Miller & Family
Wilma Tucker Muse
Ted & Jacqueline Miller
Mr. H. Peter Muth
Richard & Marlene Millikan
David R. & Janice M. Myers
The Millipore Foundation
Holly Myers & Kirk Neely
Mr. Karl Mills
Myta Corporation
Stephen Mills & Janet
NAMA Inc.
Dracksdorf
NOP Business Strategic Research
Mimi Abrons Foundation, Inc.
N.S.M. Shahul Hameed, NSMS
Ms. Ruth Mindling
Trust, India
Edward P. Miner
NYC Roswell Fans
Fred & Ann Mintie
Durre Nabi
Lynne Minton
Narmeen Nabil, MD
Mintz/Kleppner
Ms. Judith B. Nadai
Lourdes R. Miranda
Ms. Judy Nadal
John & Renate, Sonja & Steffen
David & Jane Nadeau
Mirsky
Uday & Kanchan Nadkarny
Mr. David A. Mish
Gloria Nagy & Richard Saul
Gregory J. Misky, MD
Wurman & Family
Ms. Marjorie E. Mitchell
Naida S. Wharton Foundation
Drs. Pamela & Donald Mitchell
Ralph Najarian
Mr. Alan L. Mittelsdorf
Mrs. Victor Najda
Ms. Marjorie Mock
Peter D. & Eleanor G. Nalle
Mr. James Modrall
Ravi Nangunoori
Mr. & Mrs. Parvez S. Mody
Augustus & Margaret Napier
Helen & Preston Moe
Charles & Joanne Narad
Ms. Shams Mohamed
Narvick International, Inc.
Dr. Russell & Cleora Mohney
Ms. Susan Nathan
Mr. Isaac Moinester
Teresa & Greg Nathanson
Annette & Nicholas Molnar
Nathanson Family Limited
Robert W. Moncrieff, MD
Partnership
Sanjay Mongia
Native Son Media, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Monkarsh
Sami & Paula Nawas
Beth Montes
Mr. Steve Naylor
Mrs. Henriette Montgomery
Michael Neal
Julie & John Nebel
Linda Montgomery & Roy Hahn
John W. Neblett
Dr. Louis Montrose & Caroline
Mr. Gregory C. Nees
Ding
Mr. Christopher Neil
Deborah L. Moody, MD
Mr. Damien Neil
Mr. John N. Moody
Mr. James Nelson
Susan Eliese Mooney, MD
Thomas M. Nelson, MD
Ms. Jennifer A. Moores
Ms. Barbara Nelthropp
Ms. Muriel Mora
Mrs. Sandra Nesmith
Ms. Linda F. Morasch
Ms. Carol Netzer
Mr. Herbert Morawetz
Jerry & Whitney Neufeld-Kaiser
Leslie R. Moretti
Claudia Neuhauser
Mr. Gordon Morewood
Peter Neumeier
Morgan Stanley
Irene Nevil
E.M. Morgan
New Life Presbyterian Church
Frank & Carolyn Morgan
New Video Group Inc.
Morgridge Family Foundation
Mr. Tom Newberry
G. Gleu Morie
Mr. Scott Newcombe
Mr. Michel L. Morin
Jay & Martha Newlon
Ms. Lisa Moriyama
Mr. David Newman
Darween ‘Winnie’ Morrell, PC &
Elizabeth A. Newman
Regina Z. Morell Trust
G.M. Newman
Sharon & Jerry Morris
Howard H. & Maryam Newman
Ms. Georgiana K. Morrison
Mary Newman
Robert Morrison
Ms. Muriel Newman
Ms. Yvonne Morrison
Andrew & Pamela Newton
Ms. Elizabeth C. Morrow
Betty & Walt Newton
Ms. Katheryn Morrow
Mr. Philippe W. Newton
Mr. Theodore J. Morrow
Mr. Craig Nichloson
Dr. Gianfrancesco Moscatelli
Buddy Nichols
Marcia & Hans Mosimann
Guy W. Nichols
Moss Foundation
Mr. James Nichols
Stephen Moss
Mrs. John T.G. Nichols
The Moustache Café
James & Liliane Nicholson
Robert & Gerburg Mowry
Mr. Mark Nickelsburg
Mr. Douglas Muder
Bruce & Sheila Nicklas
Sara & Steve Muenster
Mr. Christopher Niemann
Trudie Elizabeth Muir, MD
Mrs. Gladys J. Nientluis
Mrs. Victoria Mulder
Mr. & Mrs. George Nikityn
Mr. Paul J. Muldown
Linda L. Mulka, MD
Mr. Suresh Nirody
Nisbet Family Foundation
Peter & Billie Mullen
Jason Noble, MD
Frederick & Adele Muller
Anthony & Linda Nolan
Ms. Linda Muller
Sara Danis Nolan
Ms. Jeanne Mulligan
Ms. Alice Nolen-Walston, C.R.N.A.
Birch & Catherine Mullins
The Nordemann Foundation, Inc.
Edward & Danielle Mulqueen
Mr. Thomas Nordling, Jr.
Ms. Rita L. Mulrooney
Mr. William S. Nordstrom
Mr. George Mulroy
Mr. Michael Norem
Ms. Amy Mulvahill
Tom Normand & Ron Redmon
Mr. Clifford Mumm
Alice L. Norris
Ms. Carolyn E. Paris
North & Southampton Reformed
Elijah Pariser & Christy Meiring
Church
Hinda C. & David P. Parker
Dr. Douglass C. North
Jay M. Parker, MD
Mrs. Lowell E. Northrop, III
Thomas B. Parker & Michelle
Nancy & David Northrup
Griffin
James R. Parliament, MD
Susan A. Nostrame, MD
David B. Parlour
Novahosting.com
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Noveck
Ms. Martha-Louise Parmalee
The Novick Family Foundation
Marion A. Parry
Fred Parsons
Jeff Noyle & Nicky Chapman
Mason Nugent
Ruth Partridge
Paradox, Inc.
Nuveen Investments
Mr. Maurice Passy
Gilbert Mudiwa Nyamuswa, MD
OMJ Foundation
Srikanth Patankar, MD
Mr. Jay R. Patel
Oak Crest Protestant Community
Sidharth C. Patel, MD
The Oak Tree Philanthropic
Vinisha Patel, MD
Foundation
Richard & Antoinette Paterson
Oakland Mills High School
Mr. Dietrich H. Oberreit
Clayton & Christine M. Patmont
Celeste Patrick, MD
Mrs. David W. O’Brien
Ms. Lucile Patrick
J. Patrick O’Brien, MD
C.E. & Bernice Patterson
John & Jill O’Brien
Mr. Leonard M. Patterson
Dr. & Mrs. Cornelius O’Connor
Ms. Jeanne O’Connor
Mr. Nicholas Patterson
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Pattison
Ms. Kathleen M. O’Connor
Marjorie Tooker Patton
Mr. Mark O’Connor
Robert & Shirley Patzke
Mr. Patrick O’Connor
Mr. Andrew S. Paul
Gail & Ted Odell
Fr. Patrick J. O’Doherty
Ms. Carole Paul
Mr. Gregory R. Paul
Mr. Robert Odom
Mr. Robert O’Donnell
John & Dixie Paulos
Grazyna & Michal Odyniec
Mr. James J. Paulus
Mr. Peter F. Oesper
Dr. & Mrs. Victor Pavamani
Deborah Ogden
Mr. & Mrs. Helen & John Pavlak
Merianne O’Grady & Robin Shealy
Mr. Alan M. Peabody
Peachtree House Foundation
Quentin & Paula Ogren
Anthony O. Ogundipe, MD
Ms. Anna Pearce
Rolland & Fay O’Hare
Mr. Simon Pearce
Mrs. Mary E. O’Hern
Alan & Ilissa Pearlman
William & Marie Oien
Mr. & Mrs. Robert William
Brian & Shelley O’Keefe
Pearman
Mr. Richard Oleary
Donald & Barbara Pearsall
Herbert B. & Leah Olfson
Roberto & Jocelyn Peccei
Mr. Jeffrey Olgin
Mr. Allan M. Peck
John Oliver, DVM
Dr. Paul Pecorino
Paul & Shirl Olmstead
Creighton H. Peet
Ms. Beverly Olson, RN
Peet’s Coffee and Tea
James J. O’Malley
Ms. Lorraine Pehoushek
Elizabeth L. O’Neill
Brent E. Peich
Joseph F. O’ Neill, MD & Walter
Kathryn C. Peilen, MD
F. Atha, MD
Dr. Barbara W. Pennypacker
Wing Oon
Ms. Roxana Peraza
Mr. Robert Opdyke
Rama & Srihari Peri
Helena M. Openshaw
Mr. Perkins & Ms. McConnell
Oppenheimer Funds Inc.
Blake Perkins
Ms. Deborah A. Oppenheimer
Terry Perl
Orentreich Family Foundation
Mrs. Marguerite I. Perlman
In Memory of Joan Oristano
Mr. Nathan Perl-Rosenthal
Mark Oristano
Ann & Godfrey Perrott
Mr. Michael Orr
Allie Perry
In Memory of Robert “Bobby” Orr
Dr. Andrew Perry
Ms. Inma Ortoll
David K. Perry, DC
Dr. Edward Orton
Steven & Angela Perryman
Ms. Elizabeth D. Ossorio
John & Penny Pestle
Barb & Larry Otto
Josephine & Jim Peters
Our Lady of the Lakes
Kevin Gene Peters, MD
Our Lady of the Mount Church
Mr. Roger Peters
Anne & William Overbey
Ms. Caroline Peterson
Ms. Deirdre A. Peterson
Ron W. & Marion S. Overley
Ms. Susan Owen
Horst Petersen & Family
PPSEAWA NY
John & Lynn Peterson
James L. Padgett
Mr. Mark Peterson
Mrs. Maude P. Paehlig
Mr. Richard Petersen
John H. & Virginia Paes
Ronald R. Petersen, MD
Mr. Kenneth E. Page
Veronica Petersen, MD
Wayne Paglieri & Elizabeth
Sam & Martha Peterson
Clarke
Sarah M. & Michael Peterson
Patricia A. Palagi
Mr. Christopher Petruzzi
Thomas D. Palermo
Daryl Pettit & Joanne MambiJoan Palevsky
Pettit
Max Palevsky
Mr. David J. Pettitt
Palmer Walker Foundation
Ms. Susanne Tilney Peyton
Pamela & Richard Rubinstein
Venus Pfafman
Foundation
Margaret Pfeiffer
Mr. Steven Panama
Peter & Rebecca Pfister
Karamjeet Pandher
Ms. Diane M. Phalen
Onkar & Uma Pandit
Tuan V. Phan, MD
Monika & Tim Panger
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Phelan
Marc & Katherine Paradis
Mr. Thomas H. Phelps
Paragon Research & Consulting
The Philadelphia Foundation
Mr. Luke Pardee
Philip J. & Carol J. Lyons
Indra Parekh
Foundation
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RBI Enterprises, Inc.
Philip S. Harper Foundation
RCS Charitable Foundation
Marion G. Phillips
R.E.M.
Philip H. Phillips, MD
R.M. Watson Co.
Steve & Mary Ann Phillips
Matthew & Sarah Rabel
Susan G. Phillips
In Loving Memory of Bernard
William L. Phillips
Rabinowitz
Phoenix Regulatory Associates,
Denise & Jonathan Rabinowitz
Ltd.
C. Dyeanne Racette
Nicole Hong Phuong, MD
Drs. Carl & Susan Racine
James Pickrel & Carolyn Woolley
Nader Rad
Ms. Anne Pierce
Stacey & Bill Rader
Mark R. Pierce, MD, FACEP
Tomi E. Pierce
Mr. Roy Radner
Piersol Foundation, Inc.
Ragsdale Family Foundation
Mary M. Pieters
Mr. Roger Raina
Joseph J. Pignatello & Elizabeth
Ms. Patricia Raines
J. Stewart
Ms. Sally Rainey
Otis G. Pike
Rainier Investment Management
Pilgrim Congregational Church
Rainy City Computer Products
Jody Piltz & Barry Seymour
Mr. William L. Raiser
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Pine
Linda & Ahmed Raiss
Mr. Joseph J. & Tracy Pinnella
Sheila Rajaratnam, MD
Sergio Piomelli
Patricia & Robert Ralph
Ms. Edyta Pirog
Deb & Jeff Ralston
James & Elizabeth Ralston
Anne W. Pitkin
Mr. Sanford Pitler & Ms.
Mr. Robert L. Ralston
Constance Parsons
Ms. Noreen Ram
Ms. Carole L. Pittelman
P. Ram
Stephan Pizenberg
Shyamala Ram
The Planethood Foundation
Mr. Rohit Ramaswamy
Drs. S.J. & L.M. Plank
Ramco IL Inc.
Mr. Harry K. Plant
Harold & Erica Mann Ramis
Leah Plasse
Angel & Sylvia Ramos
Mr. Hans W. Plate
Kathleen Ramos
Mr. Homer B. Platt
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Ramsey
Plymouth Church in Framingham
Mr. Robert D. Rands
Plymouth Hill Foundation
Alesia Ranney-Marinelli
Ina Pogainis
Linda E. Ransom & James J.
Douglas Polaner
Capra, Jr.
Gian D. Polastri
Dr. Elizabeth Rantz
Ms. Mollie H. Polinsky
Dr. Subramanya & Pavitra Rao
Mrs. Ann Coleman Poll
T.R. & Susan Rao
Joel & Marikay Raphaelson
Dr. Anthony V. Pollastrini
The Polly M. Stone 1992 Trust
Rapidigm
Mr. & Mrs. Leon B. Polsky
Margaret Ratheau
Bonnie
Mary Rathjen, MD
Ms. Judith Polzer
Leslie Fay Pomerantz
Drs. Bob & Lisa Rauner
Mr. & Mrs. Don Rawson
Mr. James Pomeroy
Greta Ray
The Ponagansett Foundation
Ms. Katharine A. Ray
Poor Clare Nuns
Matt Rayl
Mr. Patrick Porter
Mr. Harold B. Raymond
Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Porto
PortraitsByMoe.com
Mr. Douglas Rayner
Frances R. Posel
Mr. Joseph Re, Jr.
Donald Posner
Mark & Zo Re
Mrs. David M. Postlewaite
Mr. & Mrs. Bayard D. Rea
Mr. Edward Potter
Readers Digest Foundation
Mrs. Hitt Potter
Red Clover, Inc.
Bruce A. Reddix & Ann M.
Ms. Linda Potter
Dr. & Mrs. William H. Potter
Barnes
Ms. Phyllis M. Potts
Ruth Mary Redington
Janice A. Powalski
Robert B. & Mary Redmayne
James B. Powell
Mr. James P. Redmond
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Powell
Redsky Foundation for
Kit & Tracy Powers
Immunization
Jean Prahl
Tilda Redway
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Pratt
Mr. Ed Reed
Ian Pravda, M.D.
Mr. James A. Reed
Mr. & Mrs. W.C.H. Prentice
Warren & Lynne Gavin Reed
Ms. Janice Elizabeth Prevetti
John K. Rees
Carol Price
William S. Reese
Gertrude Priester
Bill & Dorothy Reeves
Hal & Judy Prince
Drs. James & Esther Rehmus
Pringle Gift Fund
Dr. Lilian M. Reich
Dr. & Mrs. Harry D. Propst
Peter S. Reichertz
Protozoa Pictures
Mary W. Reid, EdD
Mr. Gregory Provan
Dr. Jeffrey Reider
Rudolph & Fernande Pruden
Mr. Daniel Reidy
John Ptak & Margaret Black
Abigail Reifsnyder & Martin
Mrs. Rita Coveney Pudenz
Packer
Brian J. Pung, MD
Mr. Michael Reilly
Mr. Jeremy Purbrick
Rob Reiner
Prabhjot & Kailash Purohit
Robert & Jeanne Reiner
Mr. Martin Puryear
Mr. Benjamin M. Reinhardt
M.R. & Sue Puterbaugh, MD
Dave Reinhardt
Mrs. James C. Quayle
Ms. Sonja L. Reiss
Jeffrey Queen, MD
Meg Reitmeyer, MD
Ann H. Rekhi
Kevin Kollar & Jean Quigley
Matthew & April Quilter
Robert A. Remes
Barbara Quilty
James & Joan Remick
The Quinn Family Foundation
Teresa Remillard
Mr. Dennis M. Quinn
The Renfield-Miller Foundation,
Quo Vadis - Incentive Travels
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Craig & Natalie Renier
Dr. Mary K.L. Sartwell
Mr. Ralph W. Rose
Dr. Robert P. Renner
Mr. Norman Saucedo
Mark J. Rosen, MD
Mr. Robert F. Rensing
LouElla Saul
Ms. Ann Rosenberg &
John & Maureen Reuwer
A. William Saupe
Mr. Lawrence Kampel
Ms. Roxane P. Revity
Mr. Robert Savage
Jack & Judith Rosenberg
Lilli Rey & Val Vaden
Ms. Maria Savettiere
Kali Rosenblum
Floris Reyes, MD
Thomas Savignano
Gillian & Eric Rosenfeld
The Rosengarten-Horowitz Fund
Ms. Elizabeth A. Reynolds
Deepak Sawhney
Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Rosenthal
Jonathan J. Rhodes
Ms. Dorothy Sawyer
Ed & Pam Rosenthal
Mr. Jamie Rhonheimer
Ms. Joan Sawyers
Drs. Steven Rosenzweig &
Anne & John Ribble
Sayer Charitable Foundation
Thea R. Abu El-Haj
Vincent & Jean Ricci
Mr. William Scandling
Mark Rosner & Abby J. Goldstein Dr. Samuel Scarlett
William J. Rich & Julianna E.
Paul L. & Marion J. Ross
Kremer
Drs. Patrick & Tamara Scerpella
Richard W. Ross
The Richard and Emily Levin
Rainer Schaaf
Dr. & Mrs. William M. &
Foundation
Eric & Susan Schaal
Kathleen Ross
Richard & Lois Werner Family
Ms. Bernice Schacter
Mia & Bill Rossiter
Foundation
Jere Schade
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Mrs. Renate Schaefer
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Mr. John H. Rostenberg
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C.L. Richardson
William & Claudia Rotert
Howard & Teresita Schaffer
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Timothy Schaffner
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Robert Rothberg
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Susan & John Rothchild
Richloom Fabrics Group
Thomas F. & Lillian M. Schatzki
Tom Rothman & Jessica Harper,
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Los Angeles, California
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Margit Rowell
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Schewer Associates Foundation,
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Inc.
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Wen Ryan
Foundation
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Foundation
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Robert O. Preyer Charitable Lead
Tom & Miriam Schulman
Gerber
Unitrust
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S Kann Sons Company
Robert & Shirley Harris Family
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Foundation
Michael & Patricia Schumaecker
SBS Technologies, Inc.
Robert Wood Johnson
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Foundation
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Sensory
Kate Sarosy
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Henry & Marjorie Zapruder
Levi Watkins
Mr. Robert G. Wilmers
Peggy & Lee Zeigler
Mrs. Ronald J. Watkins
Mr. Andrew T. Wilson
Ms. Pamela Zeller
Watling Foundation, Inc.
Clifford & Louise Wilson
Dr. Robert N. Zelnio
Olive C. Watson
Dr. Clyde H. & Kathleen M. Wilson Mr. Siegfried Zerweckh
Mrs. Richard L. Watson
Jonathan A. Wilson
Patricia Ziegler
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Waugh
Matthew Wilson & Lyle York
The Zilber Family Foundation
Joseph C. Waxman & Susan M.
Mr. Michael Wilson
M. Robert Zimiles, MD
Goldsmith
Mr. Nicholas Wilson
Mitchell & Jane Zimmerman &
Ms. Emily Webb
Col. Robert M. Wilson, MD, FACS
Employees of Fenwick West LLP
Nancy & Dwight Webb
Ms. Susan N. Wilson
William J. Zimmerman
Raymond V. Wedderburn, MD
Michael & Gloria Wilt
Arthur & Charlotte Zitrin
Ms. Barbara J. Weedon
Mr. Edward Wilz
Dr. Felice Zwas & Dr. Amy Parrish
Roma Reavis Wehde
Ms. Anna Winand
Ronald & Paula Zyskowski
David Wehrung, MD
DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS/MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES (MSF)
Many Thanks
to Our Rapid
Response Task
Force
$500–$999
US ANNUAL REPORT 2001
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Statement of Activities and Changes in Net Assets
Statement of Financial Position
The following summary was extracted from MSF USA’s audited financial statements.
2001
2000
$ 45,458,848
$ 35,982,535
Other Revenue
Interest Income
Unrealized and Realized Gain (Loss) on Investments
US Government Grants [Note 1]
Other Revenue
Grants from Affiliates
760,902
(186,003)
2,325,266
21,142
60,737
863,313
(111,348)
1,076,821
24,195
21,347
Total Other Revenue
2,982,044
1,874,32
$ 48,440,892
$ 37,856,863
Revenues
2001
2000
Assets
Private Contributions
Total Revenues Excluding Gifts in Kind
Cash and Equivalent
Receivables
Other Assets
38,764,436
1,649,362
1,059,912
33,348,846
922,596
891,059
Total Program Services
41,473,710
35,162,501
Supporting Services
Management and General
Fundraising
969,494
5,378,371
935,722
3,650,123
Total Supporting Services
6,347,865
4,585,845
$ 47,821,575
$ 39,748,346
Total Expenses Excluding Gifts in Kind
$
$ 26,318,341
$ 13,049,797
Grants Payable [Note 1]
Other Payables
Other Liabilities
13,164,176
2,256,054
157,166
746,068
1,997,241
184,860
Total Liabilities
15,577,396
2,928,169
Unrestricted Net Assets
Temporarily Restricted
10,519,371
221,574
9,849,858
271,770
Total Net Assets
10,740,945
10,121,628
$ 26,318,341
$ 13,049,797
Total Assets
5,927,152
5,284,543
1,838,102
Liabilities
and Net Assets
Expenses
Program Activities
Emergency and Medical Programs
Program Support and Development
Public Education
$ 16,183,314
7,858,219
2,276,808
[Note 1]
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
Note 1: The increase in “Cash and Equivalents” as well as “Grants Payable” was the result of unpaid grants as of December 31, 2001, which were
subsequently paid by April 2002.
2001 Expenses
2001 Sources of Private Contributions
Net Assets
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets
Net Assets at Beginning of Year
Net Assets at End of Year
619,317
10,121,628
(1,891,483)
12,013,111
$ 10,740,945
$ 10,121,628
Program Activities 86.7%
Individuals $36,955,487 (81.3%)
Foundations $5,208,382 (11.5%)
Fundraising 11.3%
Note 1: Includes $46,310 adjustment for USAID-funded Angola project that terminated in November 2000, correcting for overstated revenue in prior year.
Management and General 2.0%
Federated Campaigns $1,573,771 (3.46%)
Corporations $1,040,118 (2.3%)
Other/Nonprofits $682,369 (1.5%)
2001 Gifts in Kind
In-kind program gifts represent the estimated fair market value of field volunteers’ services, and in-kind
management gifts include the estimated fair market value of donated legal services and office space.
Program
Management
$8,794,800
712,167
$9,539,567
537,273
$ 9,506,967
$ 10,076,840
Including In-Kind Services and Materials:
Including Gifts in Kind:
Program Activities 87.7%
Individuals $45,750,287 (83.2%)
Fundraising 9.4%
Foundations $5,208,382 (9.5%)
Management and General 2.9%
Corporations $1,752,285 (3.2%)
Federated Campaigns $1,573,771 (2.9%)
Other/Nonprofits $682,369 (1.2%)
Total Gifts in Kind
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DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS/MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES (MSF)
US ANNUAL REPORT 2001
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Volunteers
Your Support
MSF Volunteers Who Went on Field Missions in 2001
Helps Us Save Lives
Thanks to your generosity, we experienced a spectacular financial growth of 26 percent in contributions
in 2001, which strengthened our ability to deliver care independent of religious, economic, or political
influences. On behalf of our volunteers and the women, men, and children to whom we deliver critical
medical care, please accept our sincerest gratitude.
We Still Need Your Help in 2002
Our programs are expanding to meet the growing needs of
our patients, and medical costs are rising. Even as we work
to lower the prices of medicines for many infectious diseases,
MSF’s commitment to treating patients with the most
effective drugs has caused our program budgets to increase
significantly.
Ways to Give
For questions about the many ways to give to MSF, please visit
our website or call our donor services department: 212-655-3757.
Become a Member of Our Legacy Society
by Making a Planned Gift
Make a Gift of Cash or Real Estate
Donate Appreciated Stock and Mutual Funds
Leverage your giving by reducing your capital-gains taxes
Become a Monthly Donor through Our
Field Partner Program
Give a monthly amount of your choice through your credit
card or checking account. For example, $100 a month
quickly adds up to $1,200 a year!
Ask Your Employer About Matching Gifts
Bequeath to MSF: If you have a will or plan to prepare
one, you can bequeath a dollar amount, a specific property,
or a percentage of your estate to MSF.
Designate MSF as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy
or retirement plan.
Establish a Charitable Remainder Trust or a Charitable Lead
Trust. Designate MSF as the charitable recipient of an
existing trust.
Michael Abele, NJ
Jesus Farrera Grajales, Mexico
Ramesh Karra, AZ
Lulu Oguda, NH
Physician, Georgia, Malawi
Surgeon, El Salvador
Physician, Sudan
Physician, Malawi
Sonia Bezziccheri, Italy
Bruce Frank, MO
Karen Kasan, FL
Jennifer Pahl, AK
Field Coordinator, Angola
Surgeon, Ethiopia, Sri Lanka
Nurse/Medical Coordinator, Mongolia, Nigeria
Nurse, Democratic Republic of Congo
Jane Boggini, CT
Mary Jo Frawley, CA
Tobias Kasper, NY
James Patterson, MN
Nurse, Sierra Leone
Nurse, Nigeria, Sierra Leone
Access Campaign Coordinator, Southern Africa
Head of Mission, China
Richard Bone, United Kingdom
Shelly Gasow, MN
Michelle Kelly, CA
Norman Peeler, NY
Logistician, Sudan
Physician, China
Nurse/Field Coordinator, Sudan, Pakistan
Laura Brav, NY
Rhian Gastineau, MN
Solon Kidane, Switzerland
Physician/Medical Coordinator, Democratic
Republic of Congo
Field Coordinator, Democratic Republic of Congo
Logistician/Administrator, Nigeria
Epidemiologist, Sudan
Clancy Broxton, DC
Rebecca Golden, TX
Elizabeth Klinke, CA
Health Educator/Trainer, China
Head of Mission, Sierra Leone
Physician/Field Coordinator, Georgia
Noah Bunce, CA
Jorge Arturo Gonzales, Colombia
Margaret Kosek, CA
Information Officer, Uzbekistan
Physician, Burma
Physician, Honduras
Stephen Cameron, CA
Ann S. Graham, MA
Amy Kravitz, PA
Physician, Georgia (Abkhazia)
Nurse, Georgia (Abkhazia)
Laboratory Technician, Burma, Georgia (Abkhazia)
Patricia Campbell, NY
Kelly Grimshaw, CT
Suniti Kumar, TN
Physician, India
Nurse, Sierra Leone
Physician, Burma
Florence Capone, FL
Helen Gunthorpe, CA
Anne Langston, MN
Nurse/Field Coordinator, Zambia
Physician, Burma
Nurse, Guinea
Maria Elena Rosales, Venezuela
Joseph Capuano, NY
Michael Hauty, OR
Kathleen Le Fevre, CA
Financial Coordinator, Somalia
Surgeon, Ethiopia
Nurse, Sierra Leone
Physician/Medical Coordinator, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Côte D’Ivoire
Martha Carey, MI
Nils Hennig, NY
Robert Levin, MN
Head of Mission, Democratic Republic of Congo
Physician, Liberia, Afghanistan
Physician, Sri Lanka
Francesco Checchi, GA
Joel Hollingshead, CA
Margot Lieberman, CA
Epidemiologist, Liberia
Surgeon, Ethiopia
Nurse, Malawi
Sonia Cheng, NY
Jaco Homsy, CA
Ya-Ching Lin, AZ
Physician, Angola
Public Health Consultant, Uganda
Epidemiologist, Sudan
Thomas Comerci, NJ
Jurgen Hulst, TX
Lisabeth List, TX
Physician, Sierra Leone
Logistician, Afghanistan
Nurse/Field Coordinator, Zambia
Andrew Cunningham, MI
Benjamin Ip, MA
Peter Lorber, CA
Head of Mission, Nigeria;
Emergency Coordinator, Uzbekistan
Physician, Sierra Leone
Field Coordinator, Somalia
Deborah Cunningham, MI
Gabit Ismailov, MA
Douglas Lyon, OR
Physician, Uzbekistan
Physician, Sierra Leone
Kristina Jensen, Russia
Vincent Masi, MA
Financial Coordinator, Chechnya
Nurse, Nigeria
Kirk Jones, CA
Margaret McChesney, AZ
Logistician, Mozambique
Nurse, El Salvador, Angola
Nyla Jo Jones, FL
Lisa McClellan, MO
Laboratory Technician, Ethiopia
Physician, China
Sue Jones, TX
Juliet Melzer, CA
Nurse, Uganda
Physician, Georgia (Abkhazia)
David Kaisel, CA
Deborah Milligan, CA
Head of Mission, Brazil
Physician, Armenia
Andrea Kaiser, AZ
Mulleta Mitiku, DC
Surgeon, Sri Lanka
Logistician/Administrator, Zambia
Nurse/Medical Coordinator, Chechnya
Christopher R. Day, SC
Field Coordinator, Sierra Leone
Pascal Delamaire, France
Logistician/Construction, Côte D’Ivoire
Catherine Diebel, IL
Logistician/Administrator, China
What Can Your Support Provide?
Your donations ensure that when disaster strikes, our medical teams
will arrive in time with preassembled emergency medical kits and
be able to deliver care immediately.
Mary Dirksen, WA
Nurse, Uzbekistan
Lawrence Egbert, MD
Anesthesiologist, Sri Lanka
Greg Elder, NY
Physician/Field Coordinator, Sudan, Thailand
$1,660
$5,500
$10,660
$23,000
$43,135
Therapeutic Feeding Kit
Contains the equipment
necessary to weigh,
measure, register, and
feed 100 severely malnourished children.
Emergency Health Kit
Designed to rapidly set
up a center to provide
health care for 10,000
displaced people for a
3-month period.
Immunization Kit
Allows for the immunization of 10,000 people in
a refugee camp or other
crisis situation.
Cholera Kit
Includes all the medical,
sanitary, and logistical
materials for a 625person cholera camp.
Hospital Kit
Enables the setting up
of medical, surgical, and
outpatient activities in
a 30-bed field hospital
for a 3-month period.
To Make a Donation:
888-392-0392
www.doctorswithoutborders.org
6 East 39th Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10016
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Carol Etherington, TN
Vincent Plano, PA
Surgeon, Sierra Leone
Silvio Podda, NY
Surgeon, El Salvador
Leila Posaw, FL
Physician, Thailand
Brian Quinn, CA
Nurse, Sri Lanka
Paul Radway, CO
Surgeon, Sierra Leone
Ellen Rymshaw, NJ
Field Coordinator, Zambia
Azeen Salimi, IL
Humanitarian Affairs Officer, Bangladesh
Mark Schwartz, CO
Physician, Sri Lanka
Sharmila Shetty, NY
Physician, Uganda
Jason Smith, NC
Head of Mission, Pakistan
Myles Spar, CA
Physician, Armenia
Jonathan Thompson, CA
Logistician/Construction, Ethiopia
Jose Ernesto Velasquez-Flores,
El Salvador
Physician/Medical Coordinator, Angola
Christine Wheeler-Lambert, MN
Mental Health Specialist, Sri Lanka
Annie Whitehouse, CO
Nurse, Georgia (Abkhazia)
Stuart Zimble, NY
Field Coordinator, Burma
Meggan Zsemlye, NM
Physician, Sri Lanka
Esther Moring, AL
Nurse/Assessment, Nepal, Tajikistan
Nurse/Assessment, Angola
Become a Volunteer
Be an active participant in the efforts to restore health and dignity to people who are suffering the consequences
of wars, disasters, and disease. MSF seeks both medical and non-medical volunteers for missions lasting six months
or more. Volunteers must have at least two years of experience in their professional field. For more information,
please contact the Human Resources Department at 212-655-3768 or visit our website.
Volunteers are also needed to work in the New York and Los Angeles offices of MSF. Please call 212-679-6800 for more information.
6 East 39th Street, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Telephone 212-679-6800
Fax 212-679-7016
West Coast Office:
2040 Avenue of the Stars, C-216
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Telephone 310-277-2793
Fax 310-277-1667
www.doctorswithoutborders.org
email: [email protected]
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