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Action Against Hunger 2007 Annual Report Financials

Action Against Hunger

The international humanitarian organization Action Against Hunger saves the lives of malnourished children and families, while providing sustainable access to safe water and long-term solutions to hunger. In emergency situations of conflict, natural disaster, and chronic food insecurity, Action Against Hunger has pursued its vision of a world without hunger for nearly three decades. The ACF International field staff work in some 40 countries to carry out innovative, life-saving programs in nutrition, food security, water and sanitation, health, and advocacy. Our programs reach some 5 million people a year, restoring dignity, self-sufficiency, and independence to vulnerable populations around the world.

Board of trustees – 2007

advisory council – 2007

BURTON K. HAIMES, Chairman Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

HENRI BARGUIRDJIAN Graff USA

RAYMOND DEBBANE, President The Invus Group, LLC

CHRISTIAN BLANCKAERT Hermès HAROLD A. BORNSTEIN Charles H. Greenthal & Co.

Joseph G. Audi InterAudi Bank Alexis Azria Writer Cristina Enriquez-Bocobo Enriquez-Bocobo Constructs Yves-André Istel Rothschild, Inc. Ketty PUCCI-SISTI Maisonrouge Ketty Maisonrouge & Company, Inc. Daniel Py Medical-Instill Technologies Patrick Siegler-Lathrop PSL Conseil WENDY C. WEILER Argosy Partners

OLIVIER CASSEGRAIN Longchamp

RICK SMILOW The Institute of Culinary Education (ICE) RONALD WALDMAN School of Public Health, Columbia University JESSICA WEBER Jessica Weber Design

SABINE CASSEL

NINA S. ZAGAT Zagat Survey

MICHAEL GOLDEN Aberdeen University

TIM ZAGAT Zagat Survey

IMAN Impala Inc.–Iman Cosmetics FRANK McCOURT Author ACHIM MOELLER Achim Moeller Fine Art ROBERT W. RUDZKI KIBAN Corporation EDWARD M. SERMIER Carnegie Corporation of New York CARA SEYMOUR Actor DAVID R. SHANE International Creative Management, Inc.

Cover photos: ACF-Afghanistan, courtesy I. Eshragi/Agence VU; ACF-Sri Lanka, courtesy J. Lapegue

3 auditor’s letter

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CONTENTS 4 statement of financial position 5 statement of activities 6 statement of functional expenses 8 acf international figures 12 donor lists 16 publications & Resources 17 action against hunger staff

Our comprehensive approach to global hunger delivers a range of community centered solutions to populations in crisis, like this young girl’s community in Afghanistan.

2007 Annual Report Financials

ON THE COVER

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Action Against Hunger receives top marks from rating agencies like the Better Business Bureau, Charity Navigator, the American Institute for Philanthropy, and Guidestar.

ACF-Afghanistan, courtesy I. Eshragi /Agence VU

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auditor’s letter

GELMAN, ROSENBERG & FREEDMAN CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT

To the Board of Directors Action Against Hunger – USA New York, New York We have audited the accompanying statements of financial position of Action Against Hunger – USA as of December 31, 2007 and 2006, and the related statements of activities and changes in net assets, functional expenses and cash flows for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of Action Against Hunger – USA’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America, and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Action Against Hunger – USA as of December 31, 2007 and 2006, and its changes in net assets and its cash flows for the years then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. In accordance with Government Auditing Standards, we have also issued our report dated August 6, 2008 on our consideration of Action Against Hunger – USA’s internal control over financial reporting and on our tests of its compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations, contracts and grant agreements and other matters. The purpose of that report is to describe the scope of our testing of internal control over financial reporting and compliance and the results of that testing, and not to provide an opinion on the internal control over financial reporting or on compliance. That report is an integral part of an audit performed in accordance with Government Auditing Standards and should be considered in assessing the results of our audit.

August 6, 2008

MEMBER OF CPAMERICA INTERNATIONAL, AN AFFILIATE OF HORWATH INTERNATIONAL MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS’ PRIVATE COMPANIES PRACTICE SECTION

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2007 Annual Report Financials

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statements of financial position as of december 31, 2007 and 2006



ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS Cash (Note 2): Headquarters Field offices

Total cash

Grants receivable Travel advances and other receivables Prepaid expenses Program Advances to network (Note 3)



Total current assets

FURNITURE, EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES (Note 8) Furniture, equipment, vehicles and leasehold improvements Less: Accumulated depreciation and amortization

2007

2006

$ 4,298,910 1,120,657

$ 2,482,808 631,021

5,419,567

3,113,829

9,625,446 298,529 36,254 100,197

9,926,245 132,437 66,634 -

15,479,993

13,239,145

950,738 (672,121)

718,732 (523,822)

278,617

194,910

14,791

14,644

$15,773,401

$13,448,699

$ 388,714 450,000 738,263

$ 411,478 500,000 156,319

1,576,977

1,067,797

NET ASSETS Unrestricted: Undesignated 3,267,109 Management designated 396,912 Board designated (Note 9) 525,000

2,970,049 -



2,970,049



Net furniture, equipment and vehicles and leasehold improvements

OTHER ASSETS Deposits

TOTAL ASSETS

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Accounts payable and accrued expenses Provision for unanticipated losses Due to network (Note 3)





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Total liabilities

Total unrestricted net assets

Temporarily restricted (Note 4)



Total net assets



TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

4,189,021 10,007,403

9,410,853

14,196,424

12,380,902

$15,773,401

$13,448,699

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statements of activities and changes in net assets for the years ended december 31, 2007 and 2006

2007 Total

$ 2,774,122

$ 26,280

$ 2,800,402

$1,827,176

$618,367

$2,445,543

2,035,623 82,566 83,336

3,588,709 21,142,024 -

3,588,709 21,142,024 2,035,623 82,566 83,336

39,127 34,211

5,218,910 18,525,269 -

5,218,910 18,525,269 39,127 34,211

24,502,998 29,478,645

(24,502,998) 254,015

29,732,660

20,362,535 22,263,049

(20,362,535) 4,000,011

26,263,060

10,299,897 3,790,635 5,246,860 797,631 394,452 4,216,051 48,640 413,767 75 20,359 250 25,228,617

-

10,299,897 3,790,635 5,246,860 797,631 394,452 4,216,051 48,640 413,767 75 20,359 250 25,228,617

6,325,160 1,677,854 2,900,027 2,284,744 783,584 3,210,923 345,152 413,289 172,200 464,370 119,250 18,696,553

-

6,325,160 1,677,854 2,900,027 2,284,744 783,584 3,210,923 345,152 413,289 172,200 464,370 119,250 18,696,553

2,729,292 460,358 3,189,650 28,418,267 1,060,378

254,015

2,729,292 460,358 3,189,650 28,418,267 1,314,393

2,168,593 239,660 2,408,253 21,104,806 1,158,243

4,000,011

2,168,593 239,660 2,408,253 21,104,806 5,158,254

158,594 -

342,535

158,594 342,535

100,909

603,120

704,029

1,218,972

596,550

1,815,522

1,259,152

(196,854) 4,406,277

(196,854) 5,665,429

2,970,049

9,410,853

12,380,902

1,710,897

5,004,576

6,715,473

$4,189,021

$10,007,403

$14,196,424

$2,970,049

$9,410,853

$12,380,902

Unrestricted REVENUE AND SUPPORT Contributions Grants (Note 5): U.S. Government Non-U.S. Government In-kind donations Interest Other Net assets released from donor restrictions (Note 6) Total revenue and support

2006

Temporarily Restricted

Temporarily Unrestricted Restricted

Total

EXPENSES Program Services: Democratic Republic of Congo Programs South Sudan Programs Uganda Programs Pakistan Programs Tajikistan Programs Kenya Programs Chad Programs Sri Lanka Programs Guinea Programs Mali Programs Lebanon Programs North Sudan Programs Bangladesh Programs Total program services

Net assets at beginning of year NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR

2007Lorem Annual Ipsum Report Dolor Financials Sit Amet 7.5

Supporting Services: Management and General Fundraising Total supporting services Total expenses Changes in net assets before other items Provision for unanticipated losses and exceptional items Exchange gain De-obligated awards and funds returned to donors Changes in net assets

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statement of functional expenses for the year ended december 31, 2007

Program Services Democratic Republic of Congo Programs Personnel

South Sudan Programs

Uganda Programs

Pakistan Programs

Tajikistan Programs

Kenya Programs

Sri Lanka Programs

$4,121,567

$1,669,838

$2,068,033

$507,345

$281,741

$1,859,176

$-

Office-running-costs-and-services

613,126

266,099

189,803

69,894

29,842

201,350

-

Office-equipment-and-supplies

589,245

252,307

144,030

15,322

5,301

374,941

-

-

-

-

890

-

-

-

Program-logistics

2,124,218

914,363

629,089

160,142

44,866

728,600

-

Program-supplies

2,811,831

642,046

2,240,693

57,028

32,702

1,022,388

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

48,640

39,910

45,982

(24,788)

(12,990)

-

29,596

-

$10,299,897

$3,790,635

$5,246,860

$797,631

$394,452

$4,216,051

$48,640

Fundraising

Field-office-expenses-subcontracted-to-network Other TOTAL

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Supporting Services

Mali Programs

North Sudan Programs

Lebanon Programs

Total Program Services

Bangladesh Programs

Management and General

Total Supporting Services

Fundraising

Total

$-

$-

$-

$-

$10,507,700

$1,811,721

$182,565

$1,994,286

$12,501,986

12,670

75

-

-

1,382,859

458,933

44,042

502,975

1,885,834

-

-

-

-

1,381,146

132,188

1,324

133,512

1,514,658

-

-

-

-

890

61,333

232,427

293,760

294,650

-

-

-

-

4,601,278

-

-

-

4,601,278

-

-

-

-

6,806,688

-

-

-

6,806,688

401,097

-

20,359

250

470,346

255,018

-

255,018

725,364

-

-

-

-

77,710

10,099

-

10,099

87,809

$413,767

$75

$20,359

$250

$25,228,617

$2,729,292

$460,358

$3,189,650

$28,418,267

2007 Annual Report Financials

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acf international figures acf international Named for its founding member, Action contre la Faim (ACF), ACF International was founded in 1979 in Paris. Committed to principled humanitarian action, the network shares its combined human resources, breadth of experience, and technical expertise in its pursuit of a world without hunger. Today, the network consists of five independent organizations headquartered in New York (ACF-USA), Paris (ACF-France), Madrid (ACF-Spain), London (ACF-UK), and Montreal (ACF-Canada). Thanks to the joint efforts of the five ACF headquarters, ACF International was able to respond in a timely and effective manner to a range of complex humanitarian crises in 2007, including Darfur, Hurricane Felix in Central America, Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Horn of Africa.

ACF International Funding Annual Budgets - Four Year History n.b. - does not include ACF Canada, which only began operations in 2006

$150,000,000 ACF-UK

ACF-UK

$120,000,000

ACF-UK

ACF-USA

ACF-USA

ACF-USA

$90,000,000

ACF-UK

ACF-Spain

ACF-Spain

ACF-Spain

ACF-USA

$60,000,000

ACF-Spain

ACF-France

ACF-France

ACF-France

2005

2006

2007

$30,000,000 ACF-France

0 2004

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acf international figures

ACF International Revenues by Source for 2006 & 2007

FY2006

FY2007

UN & Government

$88,928,999

$100,945,479

Individual

$30,707,948

$3,649,544

Foundation/Corporate

$4,378,794

$35,586,854

Other

$1,230,505

$2,276,925

TOTAL REVENUES

$125,246,248

$142,458,804

2007 Annual Report Financials

REVENUE SOURCE

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acf international figures

ACF International Funding Government Donors - 2006

United Nations $5,635,382 6%

Other Governments $13,487,246 15%

United Kingdom $13,282,116 15%

ECHO* $30,272,260 35%

United States $11,212,963 13% Spain $9,928,158 11%

France $3,781,378 4%

ACF International Field Operations Funding by Region - 2006

latin america $6,103,543 7% southern africa $7,388,632 8% central africa $10,296,000 11%

west africa $14,370,405 16%

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asia $23,581,195 26%

middle east $3,770,798 4%

east africa $25,810,326 28%

* European Community Humanitarian Aid Department

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acf international figures

ACF International Funding Government Donors - 2007

Other Governments $10,656,066 11%

United Nations $16,691,438 17%

United Kingdom $7,359,975 7% United States $8,384,237 8%

ECHO* $45,810,586 47%

France $2,159,324 2% Spain $8,339,479 8%

ACF International Field Operations Funding by Region - 2007

Latin America & Caribbean $6,989,413 7%

central africa $32,495,539 32%

west africa $16,855,072 16%

* European Community Humanitarian Aid Department

asia $21,122,397 20% middle east $4,492,420 4%

east africa $19,454,984 19%

2007 Annual Report Financials

southern africa $2,192,043 2%

Europe $454,294 0%

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donor lists

Action Against Hunger thanks its generous donors for joining with us in our mission to save lives by eliminating hunger through the prevention, detection, and treatment of acute malnutrition. We have compiled these lists as comprehensively as possible, and thank the all many individuals—including those whose names do not appear below—for helping to make our work possible. Please note listings reflect gifts received between January 1 and December 31, 2007.

MAJOR INSTITUTIONAL DONORS Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) European Community Humanitarian Aid Department (ECHO) Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) France - Comité Interministériel de l’Agriculture et de l’Alimentation (CIAAA) Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Goodrich Foundation

Adtek Information Systems, Inc.

Hampshire Hotels & Resorts

Calyon Corporation

Ales Group

Banque CAIXA

Bausch & Lomb Incorporated

Home Depot Foundation Matching Gift Program

Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation

International Creative Management, Inc.

Orrick, Herrington, Sutcliffe Foundation

Made2Manage Systems Inc.

The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc.

Donors of $10,000 up to $24,999

Reem Bridals, Inc.

Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

Donors of $25,000 and more

IBM Employee Services Center

Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA)

Luxottica Group

United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID)

Rothschild, Inc.

United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

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Donors of $5,000 up to $9,999

CORPORATIONS

Morgan Stanley Wachovia Securities

Quinlan Private Tyco Matching Gifts Program

Donors of $1,000 up to $4,999

Google Matching Gifts Program

Microsoft Giving Campaign Neiman Marcus Group Matching Gift Program NFI Massachusetts, Inc Pepsico Foundation

Artisan Associates

Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program

The Blackstone Group

Rubin-Lobo LLC

Capital & Counties USA, Inc.

Schering Corporations

Charitable Pledge Processing LLC

Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

Computer Associates International

Wyoming Cancer Specialists, LLC

CRG Art Incorporated

United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)

Crystal International Group Inc

United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman

Defined Health

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FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS

INDIVIDUALS & FAMILY FOUNDATIONS

Naddisy Foundation, Inc.

Peter & Elizabeth Vanderslice

Donors of $10,000 up to $24,999

Donors of $25,000 and more

Sawaya Family Foundation

Paul A. Zrimsek

Karim F. Tabet

United Way of Brevard

Joseph G. & Claude Audi

Christy Turlington Burns

Donors of $1,000 up to $4,999

Donors of $5,000 up to $9,999

René-Pierre & Alexis Azria

Thomas B. Walker

Susannah Alle

Wendy Weiler

Richard & Lynda Amey

Comfort Aid International

Cristina Enriquez-Bocobo

Mahyar Amirsaleh

Network For Good

Burton K. Haimes

Donors of $5,000 up to $9,999

The New York Community Trust

Daniel & Pascale Knapp

Marla Mayer & Chris Ahearn

Anonymous

Anonymous

Jean-Pierre Arnoux

Adrienne Armstrong

David Asseoff

Betty Bobrow

Anita Babikian

Melanie Branca

Joseph & Frances A. Bachman

William C. A. Clancy

Margaret Barkley Byess

Jack M. Cohen

Khallil Barrage

Robert de Rothschild

F. & Veronique Batrus

Hester Diamond

Dorene Beller

Jonas Fajgenbaum

Fabrizio Bentivoglio

Sabina Fila

Deborah Berger

Elise K. Haas

Bogota Savings Bank

Robert & Soledad Hurst

John N. Brady

Hisashi & Kuniko Juba

Marc & Ursula Brune

Habib Kairouz

Howard G. Buffett

Chang H. Kim

Michele Busy-Chammah, D.D.S.

San Francisco Foundation Donors of $1,000 up to $4,999 Arcadia University Artists Against Hunger Bradford Woods Community Church Central High School The Community Foundation of Greater New Haven

Raymond Debbane

Ketty P. Maisonrouge Jean-Marc Moriani John & Wendy Neu Daniel & Pascale Py Cody J. Smith Donors of $10,000 up to $24,999 Henri Barguirdjian George A. Bitar Dominic Castriota

Enterprise Foundation

Daniel & Jill Dienst

The Greenwich Country Day School

Nicole Douillet

The Henry M. Gunn High School

John & Melissa Eydenberg

The Edward W. Hazen Foundation

Jeffrey R. Gural

Blair W. Effron Pierre & Isabelle Fay Linda Huett

I Do Foundation

William T. Hyde, III

JustGive.org

Kathleen Begala & Yves-André Istel

Lancaster Country Day School

Yves Leperlier Craig S. Medwick Harlan Moore Catherine Orentreich

Earl L. Linehan

Marcy & Paul Pfeiffer

John J. Mack

Craig Pierce, Ph.D.

Sacremento American Women in Radio & Television (AWRT)

Chris A. & Jeanne Markel

Pierre Pottier

Donald & Shelly Meltzer

Mandakini & Radhika Puri

The Vasicek Foundation

Maurice R. Meslans & Margaret Holyfield

Edward & Barbara Shapiro

The Nightingale-Bamford School

Westlake Church of Religious Science

Mario Soussou

Philo Calhoun Keith & Louise Carlson Michael & Constance Carroll Olivier Cassegrain Kenneth & Shirley Ceradsky Sandra Chalstrom Clifford Chance David Coleman James Cook David & Debra Cooper Araldo & Patricia Cossutta

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HOPE Sudbury

Kathy Lafreniere

Philippe J. Amouyal

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donor lists

Deborah Cowal

James Harmon

& Victoria McManus

Randy Seeley

Christopher Cox

Robert S. Harrison

Glen McDonald

Jennifer Sevigny

Jean-Pierre & Stacy Daccache

Kathryn Hartmann

Stacey Mednick

Glenn Shaikun

Elizabeth de Cuevas

Maria Hayata

Henry S. Miller

Susan Shroyer

Michel de Rosen

Frank Hermantin

Achim & Colette Moeller

Greg & Karen Shunick

Nina Del Rio

Gregory Hill

Richard S. Moffitt

Jane Sinauer

Everett DePangher

Mark Holzberg

Dustin Moskovitz

Rabinder P. Singh

Kay M. Diederich

Dan Horgan

Michele F. Moss

Narinder Singh

Ronald E. Dilday

Christopher Hughes

Mysti Murphy

Basil G. Skalkeas

Adam Dingle

Scott James

Khalil A. Nayla Hadchiti

Elizabeth Smith-Malik

Abigail Disney

Mark Johnson

Raluca Neacsu

Christopher & Patrice Sobecki

Harry & Chant DolmanDussouchaud

Andrea & Mark Kaplan

Arthur Norcross

Abigail Somma

Walter E. Keating

John Ohly

Inky Song

Gary Knell

Tiffany Olson

Tracy J. Straus

Robert & Ida Kowit

Penny L. Phelan

Thelma Sullivan

Bruce Kraus

Ron Phillips

Philippe & Joumana Tager

Lynn Lagos

Robert & Tracey Pruzan

Matthew Tate

Catherine & Henry Lanier

Frederic & Maria Ragucci

William & Villabeth Taylor

Marilyn Lawrence

Annapurna Ramanarayanan, M.D.

Richard L. Thiel

Camacho Dominique John Dougherty William Doyle Ed & Joyce Drake Family Fund Elizabeth Estes Mollie Favour & Bradley Miller Kerri Fersel Randall Fisher Jody Fleischer Arthur Fleischer Jr. Jean-Louis Galliot Terry George Mark D. Giarratana, Esq. Walter Gibat, Jr. & Nancy Gibat Adam D. Glickman Marc & Mariannick Gobe Margaret Graff Anne M. Grayhack James Greenwood Bryan Grieme Erik & Christiane Grotness Dave & Carol Hansen

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Clint Laytham Stephen Ledoux & Julie Dien Zeno Lee Gerald L. Lennard Judith Lidsky Patricia Lizarraga Emily Lizcano Michel & Odile de Schietere Longchampt Nancy Gray & Thomas Lynch Gina G. MacArthur C. Alan MacDonald James R. Malone Daniel Martinelli Sishush Maru Charles & Ursula Massoud John McDermott

A. Douglas Rao Amanda Rich Rimerman Family Foundation Lai Shan Siu & Stephen Rishton Nancy Romero Beatrice Schreter & Charles Rose James & Alice Ross David Rush Camile G. Saba Jennifer L. Schiff Douglas Schloss & Alison Holtzschue Michael Schloss Ruth Schwartz Jennifer Schwarz

Linda Vitaletti Henry & Margaret Vosswinkel Rubina Wahid David & Coleen Weeks Stephan Wessels James Wiener Ethan Wohl Tony Wolff Peter & Carolan Workman Myrth York

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VOLUNTEERS, INTERNS, & DONORS OF IN-KIND GOODS OR SERVICES

organizational efficiency 2007 Data

Ama Korma Baidu-Forson Rachel Berger Le Bernadin Bill Blass

Management & Administration $2,729,292 10%

Fundraising $460,358 2%

Nina Rabinovitch Blecker Rolando Brown Chefs for Humanity Cat Coro Daniel Robert de Rothschild

Program Services $25,228,617 88%

Dana Finkelstein Maya Grant Blaise Hayward Karoline Kothe Alex Krstevski L’Olivier Downtown Luxottica Group Macallan Scotch Whiskey Kristin L. McFetridge Veronica Moreno New York Giants Jamie Niven

action against hunger consistently receives top marks

from rating agencies like the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance, Charity Navigator (receiving their highest 4-star rating), the American Institute for Philanthropy (top-rated with an “A+”), the Independent Charities of America (as a “Best in America” nonprofit), and Guidestar. As an operational agency that directly oversees the implementation of our own programs, we are committed to a policy of transparency and disclosure by ensuring that key financial information is publicly available and that our programs undergo external evaluation to assess their impact.

Nicholas Pappas Robert Polidori Virginie Sommet Alice Stock Heather Strack The Thomas Group Printing Monsieur Touton Selections, Ltd. Henry Weil Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Amber Zuberi

2007 Annual Report Financials

Stefanie Schlüter

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The Justice of Eating: The Struggle for Food and Dignity in Recent Humanitarian Crises Hunger Watch Report, Action Against Hunger, Pluto Press, 2007-08: London, UK (102 pages)

An assessment of hunger in several African case studies, this book weaves personal testimonies into a a powerful indictment of the institutions, structures, and processes that account for the persistence of hunger today. Water and HIV: Working for Positive Solutions Hunger Watch Report, Action Against Hunger, 2007: London, UK (102 pages)

Poor water and sanitary conditions complicate the treatment of malnutrition for people living with HIV/AIDS, but Action Against Hunger’s ongoing research and field work offer a range of proven, costeffective solutions. Women & Hunger: Women Play a Central Role in the Fight Against Hunger Hunger Watch Report, Action Against Hunger, 2006-07: Paris, France (41 pages)

As the principal providers for

Misère urbaine: la faim cachée Action Against Hunger, Editions Au diable vauvert, 2006: Paris, France (127 pages)

Five Agence VU photographers visited ACF’s programs to give photographic voice to the phenomenon of urban hunger, creating a startling companion piece to ACF’s study on urban hunger, La faim dans les villes. La faim dans les villes

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Populations at Risk Action Against Hunger, Hermann Editeurs des Sciences et des Arts, 2005: Paris, France (801 pages)

An instructional manual for both emergency and development settings, this authoritative book condenses ACF’s three decades of expertise in extending water and sanitation improvements to populations in need.

Eric Levron, Action Against Hunger, Hermann Editeurs, 2006: Paris, France (158 pages)

The Geopolitics of Hunger: The Geopolitics of Responsibility (2003-04)

Urban demographics are explosive and set to grow by 100,000 people a day for the next 30 years, promising an upswing in urban hunger, a phenomenon with its own dynamics. This important assessment presents studies of urban hunger in the D.R. Congo, Haiti, Argentina, and Liberia.

Vendôme Impressions, Groupe Landais, 2004: Paris, France (300 pages)

Regards sur le monde: Les visages de la faim Action Against Hunger, Editions Acropole, 2005: Paris, France (224 pages)

A group of notable Agence VU photographers give artful testimony to the contexts in which ACF

Assessment and Treatment of Malnutrition in Emergency Situations Claudine Prudhon, Action Against Hunger, Imprimerie Compedit Beauregard, 2002: Paris, France (317 pages)

Intended for those with significant medical training, this manual combines ACF’s proven field expertise with the latest scientific insights to create an indispensable guide for the treatment and prevention of malnutrition. The Geopolitics of Hunger: Hunger as a Weapon (1998-99) Presses Universitaires de France, 1998: Paris, France (303 pages)

The Geopolitics of Responsibility takes a hard look at the actors who contribute to the persistence of global hunger—the roles played by armed groups, government institutions, the international community, and more.

Action Against Hunger’s flagship publication investigates the uses of hunger as a political instrument. This volume also offers inspiring examples of ACF’s field programs that deliver lasting solutions to global hunger.

The Geopolitics of Hunger: Hunger and Power (2001-02)

Souffles du monde

Action Against Hunger, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002: Boulder, CO, USA (354 pages)

Combining the concrete experience

Action Against Hunger, BBK Edition, 1998: Paris, France

Eleven renowned photographers take an intimate tour of ACF’s field programs where each reconstructs an alternate vision of global

action against hunger publications ACF International publishes a number of works for a variety of audiences each year. A sizeable catalogue of more specialized resources—context analyses, regional assessments, community surveys, and special field reports—can also be found online at www.actionagainsthunger.org/resources/publications

families around the world, women are key partners in the struggle to end hunger and agencies must incorporate such realities into the very design of their humanitarian programs.

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works, documenting the daily struggles for life and dignity that confront so many communities around the world.

of ACF’s field staff with solid academic research, this pageturning study and indictment of the status quo is sure to capture the imagination of any activist or student of world affairs.

humanitarian efforts through the urgency of the stories and portraits captured on film.

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ACTION AGAINST HUNGER STAFF

Nan Dale Executive Director OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT

David Blanc Program Director Marie-Sophie Simon Senior Nutrition Advisor David Doledec Nutrition Advisor Devrig Velly Food Security Advisor Silke Pietzsch Food Security Advisor Nicholas Radin WASH Advisor Youcef Hammache Desk Officer/Mission Manager Karine Milhorgne Desk Officer/Mission Manager Nadia Griffin Mission Management Logistician

EXTERNAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT

FINANCE DEPARTMENT

Geoffrey M. Glick Director of External Relations

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Luis Manuel Garcia Field Financial Comptroller

Barbara McKinnon External Relations Officer

Mauro Cabrera Field Financial Officer

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Michael Gumbley Field Financial Officer

James R. Dahlman Database & Donor Stewardship Manager

Nelger Rios Assistant Financial Director

Mai Truong Student Outreach Fellow

Foday Kangbai IT Officer

Alex Ruthrauff External Relations Assistant

HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT

Philippe Rosen Human Resources Director Jackie MacLeod Human Resources Coordinator

Noga Malkin Assistant Recruiter Angiegloria Espinal Payroll and Benefit Administrator Rachael Blair Office Manager/ Human Resources Assistant

2007 Annual Report Financials

Sarah Crawford Human Resources Coordinator

Action Against Hunger staff as October 1, 2008

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