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Peter F. Drucker awardWinner for
Nonprofit Innovation
rick wartzman, Drucker institute executive Director:
“ [Direct Relief’s] fundamental insight—to take the best in private-sector technology and
uniquely adapt it for the social sector—has greatly strengthened a weak link in the
medical supply chain…its efforts demonstrate that social-sector organizations can achieve
the very highest levels of efficiency.”drucker press release:
“ The award recognizes, in particular, Direct Relief’s aggressive adaptation of information
technology to better meet its mission. Direct Relief has built a commercial-grade iT system
that has enabled a more precise, more targeted, more efficient and more expansive flow
of donated medical goods to nonprofit healthcare facilities in more than 70 countries and
across the United states.” drucker press release:
“ in 2010, Direct Relief used its strengthened iT system—the result of what it calls
“market research on the noncommercial market”—to better manage the distribution
of $258 million in medical aid to healthcare providers in the U.s. and around the world.
Healthcare providers, in turn, have been able to take advantage of Direct Relief’s state-of-
the-art saP software to reduce their own administrative burden, make more informed
product requests and increase their ability to focus on patient care.”
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1 The country’s largest nonprofit program providing
free prescription medicines—$250 million worth
since 2004.
2 The only nonprofit licensed to distribute
medications in all 50 states.
3 1,000 clinic partners nationwide, representing
20 million patients.
4 Partnering with CVS to provide $6 million in free flu shots.
5 Preparing communities for emergencies—
hurricane preparedness along the gulf Coast
and equipping medical reservists in California.
efficiencies
“ Efficiency and accuracy are not just goals in Direct Relief’s work, they are expectations.”
“ Public service isn’t the sole purview of public servants anymore.”
“ First you have to care, then you have to think, then you have to act.”
“ the problem with emergencies: urgency to act + incomplete info = waste. Information flow should drive work flow. Better information, better managed means more people get help.”
“ the efficiency argument is just as strong – if not stronger – for a nonprofit providing humanitarian services as it is for a commercial business serving its customers, particularly in tough economic times when more people need help and fewer dollars exist to provide help.”
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Games for ChaNgE(Real) Life Saving Aid
Millions of people around the world are playing games online for fun; but in an instant, Zynga and Direct Relief turned gaming into good by transforming online connections into real life aid.
helPing PRePaRe fOR The neXT eMeRgenCYZynga’s most recent campaign for Direct Relief—through the game Empires and allies—offered players the opportunity to buy virtual protection, the proceeds from which supported Direct Relief’s global Preparedness Program to prepare vulnerable communities around the world for everyday emergencies. Zynga is broadening philanthropic opportunity online. With over 230 million gamers using Zynga games through facebook on a monthly basis, the potential for reaching more people with the help they need is amplified.
Zynga develops games, like FarmVille, that are available through social networking websites, such as Facebook. By offering gamers the option to purchase virtual goods to gain an edge in game-play—the proceeds from which to be channeled into charitable donations—virtual buys become life-saving assistance from groups like Direct Relief.
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# of Direct Relief donors in 1 week with Zynga’s help
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# of Direct Relief donors in 2009
5,400
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buildinG support
following the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan earlier this year, Zynga chose direct relief to leverage their
gamers’ generosity.
8 Japanese relief and
recovery groups$2.5 million in grants
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¼ of which thanks to Zynga, facebook,
and Mafia Wars players
nutritionist Morinage yoko checks stock and orders new supplies for direct relief-partner peace Boat’s central kitchen in ishinomaki, Miyagi prefecture, Japan. peace Boat has provided more than 100,000 meals to people affected by the earthquake.
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Dr. Hillary Mabeya, an obstetrician gynecologist and fistula surgeon with eight years of experience in obstetric fistula repair, operates in the Gynocare Fistula Treatment Center in Eldoret, Kenya. The center opened in June 2011 and has already treated 45 patients.
5 things to knowabout fistula
1 What it is. Obstetric fistula is a hole in the birth canal caused by prolonged and obstructed labor without prompt medical intervention.
2 Why it matters. The woman is left with chronic incontinence and, in most cases, a stillborn baby.
3 Who it’s affecting. Even though obstetric fistula is both preventable and treatable, an estimated two million women in developing countries
are living with fistula and an additional 50,000 to 100,000 new cases develop each year. Most sufferers are young women, many in their teens.
4 What can be done. The health of women with fistula can be restored if they have access to surgical treatment. Success rates for fistula repair surgery can be as high as 90 percent for skilled surgeons.
5 the big picture.
Many women with fistula live with the condition for many years before receiving treatment, and the ability to leave the hospital
completely healed and dry after years of incontinence has a profound impact on women’s health and well-being, lifting families and
communities.
Recognizing a Commitment to health and hope
In September, Direct Relief recognized Covidien with the Restoring Health and Hope of Women
Worldwide Award. For the past several years, Covidien has been a generous supporter of Direct Relief’s Obstetric Fistula Repair program, providing both financial support and product donations to equip health facilities providing fistula repair in sub-Saharan Africa.
2 million mothers worldwide are suffering from a devastating condition that almost no one knows about. The condition is obstetric fistula, and it is entirely preventable and treatable.
Direct Relief is spearheading
work with global leaders in
fistula repair and prevention –
the United nations Population
fund’s Campaign to end
fistula, The fistula foundation,
Women and health alliance
(Waha) international, and
engenderhealth – to improve
awareness, coordination, and the
allocation of medical resources
that will be key in the effort to
eradicate this condition.
the geography of fistulaWho needs help and how to get it to them
Knowing where to aim medical
resources is as important as
having them. a mapping tool
developed by Direct Relief
will help visualize which
organizations are involved in
fistula treatment, where these
organizations are located, and
where gaps in service may exist.
the global fistula map will
also help Direct Relief, and other
groups working to end fistula,
better match fistula repair
supplies with the healthcare
providers who need them to best
care for their patients.
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hange. a life. youth4directrelief 100-day campaign
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STaRT YOUR CaMPaign
at DirectRelief.org/100DayCampaign
Students at Santa Barbara high School started
Youth 4 Direct Relief five years ago. Since that
time, the club has grown substantially
through many schools and is
responsible for raising more than $110,000 for Direct Relief.
the mission of the club is to engage other kids to raise
awareness and critically needed funds for Direct Relief while
educating themselves and others on the challenges of
global health.
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You can support safe
births for mothers
and babies in
the poorest
parts of the
world.
bigbusiness help
Each year, Direct Relief is privileged to receive support from an average of 150 companies that share their wealth and the source
of their wealth—such as google for online interaction, FedEx for
logistics, and companies who manufacture medicines.
this provides enormous energy and efficiencies, and leverages
each dollar we receive from generous people to help
others.
recent highlights
Baxter International Inc. provided a key medical product to direct relief that will help treat 500 children suffering from burkitt’s lymphoma in Kenya and uganda for the next two years.
With Astra Zeneca’s medicines prepositioned with direct relief for deployment in emergencies, direct relief provided immediate relief to people affected by floods in the u.s. southeast and Hurricane irene.
teva Pharmaceuticals is now able to donate medications with longer expiration dates, allowing direct relief to get more of teva’s critically needed medicines to more people around the world.
Johnson & Johnson donated personal care and educational supplies to serve orphans of HiV in Kenya. these products were assembled into backpacks for the children by J&J’s dedicated Global Communications employees.
donations from Alcon Laboratories and other companies made possible direct relief usa’s largest ever nationwide distribution of free medicine and supplies.
Merck partnered with direct relief to support the needs of people affected by all recent u.s. disasters with tetanus vaccine and other products.
GSK’s newest pulse volunteer arrived at direct relief this month. GsK employees donate time, resources, and talent to strengthen direct relief’s infrastructure.
thanks to Midmark’s promotional program, direct relief has received 3,000 table-top sterilizers to be refurbished and sent to healthcare providers worldwide.
Every Child’s Dream Foundation has partnered with direct relief to provide baby blankets and teddy bears to newborn babies in eight countries.
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