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Mission Our Approach Programs Training

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IN 2016 By the numbers Where we are In the media Partnering for good

24 Leadership

26 Financials

28 Annual Support

31 How you can help

05 Annual Message

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS UK2016 ANNUAL REPORT

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International Medical Corps (UK) is an international humanitarian non-governmental organisation (NGO) with its headquarters in London. The Charity is an independent affiliate of International Medical Corps, a US registered non-profit organisation that shares the same mission. Through an Administrative Services Agreement, International Medical Corps (UK) engages International Medical Corps in the delivery and implementation of its programmes on the ground in accordance with the terms and conditions of its grants.

Throughout this report, projects and their statistics (with the exception of International Medical Corps UK financial information) are the results of combined International Medical Corps UK and International Medical Corps global efforts.

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Dear friends of International Medical Corps,

In 2016, the aid community reached more people than in any previous year; but with protracted crises on the rise, the year saw more people in need of humanitarian assistance than ever before. These persistent needs solemnly remind us of the importance of our work and equally, the urgency of your support.

From the Middle East and Nigeria, to Japan and the Caribbean, International Medical Corps saved lives, alleviated suffering and built resilience in all corners of the world in 2016.

Our organisation reached millions of people in the Middle East, a region haunted by one crisis after another. Conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Yemen continued to spark displacement, uprooting millions from their homes and rendering them in need of everything from medical assistance to psychosocial support and vocational training.

In October, International Medical Corps responded to Hurricane Matthew in Haiti. Its ravaging winds claimed some 500 lives as they made landfall, causing great damage to a nation still coping with the devastating consequences of the 2010 earthquake. Earlier in the year, we responded to other natural disasters as well, quickly deploying emergency staff after the earthquakes that hit Ecuador and Japan.

In East Africa, a region where several million people already rely on food aid, conflict and drought contributed

to an alarming food shortage with famine looming in countries such as Somalia, Ethiopia and South Sudan. And in West Africa, as 2017 began, we were among the first organisations to begin the dangerous work of delivering desperately needed food assistance to areas of northeastern Nigeria where nearly one million civilians had been cut off from all humanitarian assistance since they fell under Boko Haram control two years ago.

Training underpins every aspect of International Medical Corps UK’s work. In 2016, for example, we provided training to nearly 300 Community Health Workers in the Middle East. The training focused on how to utilise their roles as trusted and respected community members. As a result, they now deliver information on the importance of good hygiene, sanitation and nutrition to family members, friends and neighbours.

Similarly, in Sierra Leone, a West African country hard-hit by the 2014-15 Ebola outbreak, our staff trained health aides on infection prevention and control measures when caring for new-borns. These skills could then be passed onto traditional village healers; when it comes to providing the local population with medical advice, their role is essential.

Throughout the year and across the globe, International Medical Corps reached millions of people, saving lives, alleviating suffering and building self-reliance.

Kevin NooneExecutive DirectorInternational Medical Corps UK

Andrew W. GéczyChairman

International Medical Corps UK

ANNUAL MESSAGE

SIERRA LEONE

We extend the deepest thanks and appreciation for this generous support.

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OUR MISSION

International Medical Corps UK is a global First ResponderWe provide training and deliver emergency health care and related services to those affected by conflict, natural disaster and disease no matter where they are, no matter what the conditions. We train people in their communities, providing them the skills needed to recover, chart their own path to self-reliance and become effective First Responders themselves.

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Our Emergency Response Teams deploy fast to assist those in great need — even in the most distant, challenging environments. Drawing on experience gained in hundreds of disasters spanning more than three decades, our surge capacity includes physicians and nurses trained in emergency medicine supported by specialists in essential health care services ranging from mental health and psychosocial support to technical expertise in nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene — all of it to assist those in need. We do all this because speed saves lives in the initial hours following a disaster.

OUR APPROACH

THAT’S JUST WHERE WE STARTAs conditions ease, we remain, partnering with survivors to rebuild a better future. We work with community leaders, hire and train local staff, develop partnerships and evaluate progress to ensure quality. Our staff numbers more than 7,000 worldwide with more than 90% recruited locally. It is a strategy that ensures knowledge required to prepare for — and respond effectively to — future emergencies remains anchored in the community so that, if disaster should strike again, residents themselves can be effective First Responders.

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From relief to self-reliance

PROGRAMS

Our core strengths form the heart of our technical competence. They are the tools we draw upon to assist communities struck by disaster regain their balance; they contain the knowledge we convey through training to local residents that allows hard-hit communities to move forward on their journey toward recovery and self-reliance.

In Haiti, our emergency response team was on the ground in fewer than 48 hours to assist survivors of a Category 4 hurricane that struck southwestern areas of the Caribbean island nation in October, claiming more than 500 lives. When cholera became a danger, our medical teams established cholera treatment centres and oral hydration centres to treat those in the affected areas.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE & PREPAREDNESS

In drought-plagued Ethiopia, we restored or built 107 fresh water sources in 2016 — work that benefited more than 200,000 people.

WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE

In Ukraine, we provided culturally appropriate psychosocial support to more than 2,800 individuals.

MENTAL HEALTH & PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT

In 2016, we conducted nearly 14,000 prenatal examinations for expectant mothers in Afghanistan, mainly in difficult to reach rural areas where little health care exists.

WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S HEALTH

Nearly 25,000 children received care for malnutrition in Chad during 2016. About half that number were enrolled in a targeted supplementary feeding program.

NUTRITION, FOOD SECURITY & LIVELIHOODS

During 2016, in the five North and Central African countries we serve — Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Libya and Sudan — we supported more than 500 mobile medical units and static clinics in addition to 67 hospitals, facilities that in many cases offered the only health care available to those within reach.

HEALTH SERVICES SUPPORT

Through our support to local health facilities and mobile medical units in Cameroon, we provided more than 166,000 health consultations, both to local residents and refugees arriving from areas of conflict in nearby northeastern Nigeria.

FAMILY & COMMUNITY HEALTH

CLOCKWISE: JORDAN, AFGHANISTAN, JAPAN, NEPAL, KENYA, SIERRA LEONE, IRAQ

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TRAINING

Training underpins all that we do

Since our founding in 1984, training has been an essential and consistent component of what we do. It was the central pillar of our first program 33 years ago and remains key to our efforts today as we partner with communities hit by disaster to ensure they have the skills and knowledge to be their own First Responders.

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IRAQ As the battle for Mosul unfolded, we trained 120 volunteers from inside the city on basic first aid. A total of 20 of these volunteers acting as team leaders received more advanced training. All trainees were between 20-25 years old.

In addition to training, each was provided basic first-aid supplies that allowed them to be effective First Responders when called upon. Our training effectively brought this First Responder capacity into the city’s individual neighbourhoods.

120inside Mosul on basic first aid

VOLUNTEERS

We trained

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TRAINING

YEMENWorking together with animal health officers from the Taizz Governorate’s Ministry of Agriculture, International Medical Corps conducted training on the basic skills and knowledge needed to keep healthy livestock for residents of 1,715 households registered to receive new goats or sheep to replace those lost through disease or distress sales during Yemen’s civil war.

The innovative animal restocking program restores an important source of nutrition and wealth to destitute families that consider keeping livestock essential to their lives. The training, which included information on improved breeding practices, the components of nutrient-rich fodder and the causes, symptoms, and prevention of disease, was conducted at 15 training centres across the governorate.

SOUTH SUDANWhen intensified fighting broke out in and around the capital of Juba during the height of South Sudan's rainy season, thousands of families were forced to seek safety inside an overcrowded United Nations civilian protection camp. The conflict, heavy rains and deteriorating sanitation provided the perfect conditions for an outbreak of cholera, an acute diarrhoeal infection that can quickly become a killer.

Knowing that cholera can be easily prevented by strict hygiene practices and access to safe drinking water and sanitation services, our team quickly trained 80 community health workers (CHWs), who went house to house, passing families the knowledge needed to keep themselves safe from the disease as well as how to recognise the signs and symptoms of cholera and where to seek treatment. It was a lesson that stopping a cholera outbreak is as much about education as it is about timely treatment.

WORLDWIDEOur Humanitarian Response Training Unit provided humanitarian workers globally with opportunities to strengthen their capacity to engage more effectively in international emergency response and coordination. Through a variety of learning initiatives, including the Building a Better Response e-learning, face to face workshops, on-site simulation exercises and the support of subject specialists, staff of non-governmental and government agencies had the opportunity to enhance their skills and knowledge. By the close of 2016, over 26,000 people accessed training through e-learning, more than 1,200 people experienced in-person training, and we reached over 2,000 organisations with training activities.80

to pass the knowledge needed to stop cholera in South Sudan

COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS

We trained

26,000

PEOPLE THROUGH E-LEARNING

We trained

1,715HOUSEHOLDS

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in Yemen on basic skills and knowledge about caring for new livestock

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MEDICAL CONSULTATIONS4.4 million

DIRECT BENEFICIARIES8.9 million

3.8 million VACCINATIONS ADMINISTERED

2016

International Medical Corps in 2016

BY THE NUMBERS2016 saw International Medical Corps responding to simultaneous crises throughout multiple continents. Across our programs we provided:

86,628 TRAINING CERTIFICATES awarded

1,854 HEALTH CARE FACILITIES supported

FROM MOBILE CLINICS to institutional hospitals, health care facilities comprise the

heart of a nation’s health care system

TRAINING builds knowledge, instills confidence and fosters self-reliance

IMMUNISATION averts 3 million deaths annually from diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus and measels

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1 IN 4 BIRTHS occur without a skilled birth attendant present, increasing risks

for mother and baby

20,419 GBV SURVIVORS who received psychosocial support

59,039 BABIES DELIVERED by a skilled birth attendant

57,014 HYGIENE KITS distributed

PROPER HYGIENE is a key ingredient to good health

THE COSTS of addressing global mental health is small compared

to the cost of ignoring it

62,696 INDIVIDUALS provided with mental health and psychosocial services

2016

298,289 CHILDREN UNDER 5 included in special feeding programs

MALNOURISHED CHILDREN under-perform in school and become

adults who under-perform in life

GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE is a violation of human rights

SIERRA LEONE, NIGERIAIRAQ, ECUADOR, GREECE

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AMERICAS

GreeceUkraine

IraqJordanLebanon

AfghanistanJapanMyanmarNepal

In 2016, International Medical Corps conducted lifesaving work in 35 countries on five continents

BurundiCameroonCentral African RepublicChad

Democratic Republic of CongoEthiopiaGuinea-BissauKenya

LiberiaLibyaMaliNigeriaRepublic of Guinea

Sierra LeoneSomaliaSouth SudanSudan (Darfur)Zimbabwe

AFRICA

PakistanPhilippines

SyriaTurkeyYemen

EMERGENCY RESPONSE & PREPAREDNESS

WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE

MENTAL HEALTH & PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT

WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S HEALTH

NUTRITION, FOOD SECURITY & LIVELIHOODS

HEALTH SERVICES SUPPORT

FAMILY & COMMUNITY HEALTH

EUROPE MIDDLE EAST ASIA

HaitiEcuador

WHERE WE ARE

2016

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Face of the Refugee Crisis. The global website Mail Online reports on our campaign to highlight the stories of Syrian refugees receiving rehabilitation services from International Medical Corps in Turkey - as well as former refugees working to provide those services.

The Things We Carry. The global television and radio service reports on an International Medical Corps survey, funded by the European Commission’s humanitarian aid agency, ECHO, that looked at what Syrian refugees decided to take with them as they fled to Turkey. One 5-year-old boy packed his Spiderman™ suit, a gift from his father that made him feel strong.

2016

In the media

HAITI RESPONSEOur Emergency Response Team was on the ground in southwestern Haiti within 24 hours providing emergency relief to survivors of Hurricane Matthew, which claimed more than 500 lives and left 1.4 million in need of humanitarian assistance.

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Experts Sound the Alarm Over Mental Health Toll Borne by Migrants and Refugees. Our Global Mental Health and Psychosocial Advisor Inka Weissbecker talks about widespread depression, anxiety disorders and other mental and psychosocial disorders among Syrians who have fled the horrific violence that grips their homeland and endured a dangerous journey to Greece for a new life in Europe.

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Leadership

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (USA) BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Robert R. Simon, M.D. FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN Professor Department of Emergency Medicine Rush University Stroger-Cook County Hospital Chicago, Illinois

Henry H. Hood, Jr., M.D. ASSOCIATE CHAIRMAN Orthopaedic Surgeon Lancaster, Ohio

Linda N. Cappello SECRETARY OF THE BOARD Los Angeles, California

Nancy A. Aossey PRESIDENT AND CEO International Medical Corps Los Angeles, California

Andrew F. Barth Chairman Capital Guardian Trust Company Los Angeles, California

Edward J. Carpenter Chairman and CEO Carpenter & Company Irvine, California

Paul Dean, M.D., M.P.H. Public Health Specialist and Dermatologist San Diego, California

Mrs. William F. Riordan Rockville, Maryland

DIRECTORS EMERITI

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (UK) BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Nancy Kassebaum Baker Former United States Senator Burdick, Kansas

Andrew W. Geczy CHAIRMAN London

Richard J. Riordan Former Mayor of Los Angeles Los Angeles, California

William Robinson, M.D. Chief Medical Officer Bozeman Deaconess Hospital Bozeman, Montana

Christine J. Toretti Chairman Palladio, LLC Indiana, Pennsylvania

David J. Zuercher Group Head International (Retired) Wells Fargo & Co

Nancy A. Aossey TREASURER Los Angeles, California

Timothy Kirk London

C. William Sundblad Santa Monica, California

International Medical Corps Worldwide is a global humanitarian alliance that comprises the resources and capabilities of two independent affiliate organisations, International Medical Corps and International Medical Corps-UK. Together, our mission is to save lives and relieve suffering through the provision of health care through training. With headquarters in the United States and the United Kingdom respectively, we collaborate to maximise resources for the delivery of appropriate relief and development activities.

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Financials

Statement of Financial ActivitiesINCOME AND EXPENDITUREIncome from:Donations and legacies..............................................................................................................................................................................$7,002,366 .............................................$6,451,310Charitable activities ................................................................................154,725,358 .......................................... 147,579,631Total income ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................161,727,724 ....................................154,030,941

Expenditure on:Raising funds ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................212,957 ..........................................................172,634Charitable activitiesAfrica ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................78,113,367 ..........................................80,786,307Asia............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7,910,239 ...............................................12,133,238Europe..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3,069,791 ......................................................................................0Middle East ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................68,216,722 .................................................57,428,117South / Central America and the Caribbean ..............................................................................................1,085,545 .......................................................934,029Global .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................284,843 ............................................................880,112Total charitable activities .............................................................................................................................................................158,680,507 .......................................152,161,803Total expenditure..............................................................................................................................................................................................158,893,464 ...................................152,334,437

Net income and net movement in funds .........................................................................................2,834,260 .........................................1,696,504Fund balances brought forward at July 1, 2015 ..........................................................21,323,443 ....................................19,626,939Fund balances carried forward at June 30, 2016 .................................................$24,157,703 ...............................$21,323,443

2016 2015

Fixed assetsTangible assets ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................$298,148 ......................................................$118,857Current assetsDebtors ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18,220,454 ...........................................20,160,900Cash at bank and in hand ....................................................................................................................................................................24,069,324 ..............................................15,125,589.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................42,289,778 ......................................35,286,489Creditors: amounts falling due within one year .......................................................................(18,430,223) ........................................ (14,081,903)Net current assets ...............................................................................................................................................................................................23,859,555 ........................................21,204,586

Total net assets ...........................................................................................................................................................................................24,157,703 ....................................21,323,443The funds of the charity Restricted funds ....................................................................................................................................................................................23,933,745 .....................................20,216,091Unrestricted funds .......................................................................................................................................................................................223,958 .............................................1,107,352

Balance Sheet 2016 2015

$24,157,703 $21,323,443

The above statement of financial activities and balance sheet have been adapted from the full financial statements of International Medical Corps-UK. For a full understanding of the charity’s finances, the full International Medical Corps - UK Annual Report and Accounts are available on request from International Medical Corps-UK. The full financial statements were prepared in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards and were audited by Buzzacott LLP, who had issued a clean audit report.

International Medical Corps-UKANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FY 2015-2016

The following is International Medical Corps-UK’s Statement of Financial Activities and Balance Sheet for the years ended June 30, 2016 and 2015.

SUPPORT AND REVENUEInternational Medical Corps-UK ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................$150,436,641.......................................................................$145,539,793International Medical Corps ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 173,622,087........................................................................226,230,565Total contract and grant support ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................324,058,728...........................................................................371,770,358

International Medical Corps-UK ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6,703,063.....................................................................................5,459,404International Medical Corps .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4,280,653....................................................................................6,402,535Total donated services and supplies ........................................................................................................................................................................................................10,983,716..................................................................................11,861,939TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................335,042,444.......................................................................383,632,297

EXPENSESInternational Medical Corps-UK ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 151,184,901...............................................................................144,186,893International Medical Corps ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 162,947,233.............................................................................190,603,321Total program expenses...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................314,132,134 (91.3%) ......................................334,790,214 (92.0%) International Medical Corps-UK management and general .................................................................................................................6,756,450........................................................................................5,973,331International Medical Corps-UK fundraising ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 198,563................................................................................................162,327International Medical Corps management and general .........................................................................................................................20,858,000......................................................................................21,054,191International Medical Corps fundraising ....................................................................................................................................................................................................2,128,688......................................................................................2,000,541Total supporting services .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................29,941,701 (8.7%)...................................................29,190,390 (8.0%)TOTAL EXPENSES ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................344,073,835 (100%)..........................................363,980,604 (100%)

Change in net assets .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................(9,031,391)................................................................. 19,651,693Net assets at beginning of the year .........................................................................................................................................................30,240,104...................................................................10,588,411Net assets at the end of the year .................................................................................................................................................................$21,208,713..........................................................$30,240,104

Combined Statement of Activities, International Medical Corps and International Medical Corps-UK* 2016 2015

* The combined statement of activities for International Medical Corps and International Medical Corps-UK are based on US accounting principles and presented in US dollars. KPMG LLP audited financial statements for International Medical Corps and Buzzacott LLP audited financial statements for International Medical Corps-UK are available upon request. International Medical Corps is governed by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. International Medical Corps-UK is governed by relevant legal and regulatory requirements of the United Kingdom in accordance with the Companies Act of 1985.

The resources of International Medical Corps Worldwide global operations — consisting of government and UN grants, private funds, and donated products and services — totalled more than $344 million in fiscal year 2016. Approximately 91.3% of these resources went directly to program activities, reflecting International Medical Corps’ deep and enduring commitment to fiscal responsibility and efficiency.

Global Financial Summary

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Annual SupportPARTNERS, SUPPORTERS & COLLABORATORS

Association of Charitable Foundations

ACTED

Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation

Children's Invest Fund

Concern Worldwide

Crown Agents

Department for International Development

European Commission

ECHO

Global Affairs Canada

GOAL International

International Organisation of Migration

International Plan Parenthood Federation

International Rescue Committee

Irish Aid

Jersey Overseas Aid Commission

Karuna Myanmar Social Services

King Salman Humanitarian Aid

Malteser International

MoPH Afghanistan

Olayan Foundation

Pan American Health Organisation

Plan Canada

Plan Germany

Plan International Myanmar

Plan International Australia

Plan UK

Qatar Charity

Royal Tropical Institute

The Save the Children Fund

The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation

Start Fund

Swiss Government

The Band Aid Foundation

UNAIDS

UNDP

UNFAO

UNFPA

UNHCR

UNICEF

UNOCHA

Vitol Foundation

World Food Programme

World Health Organisation

Woman Refugee Committee

World Vision

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Give hope, give health

HOW YOU CAN HELP

There are many ways you can help International Medical Corps UK provide lifesaving care and help communities gain self-reliance after a

STANDARDBecome a Monthly Donor

Make a one-time gift via check, credit card, wire

transfer or online

Make a gift of stocks or mutual funds

Make a gift in honour of a loved one

WORKPLACECorporate Matching Gifts

PLANNED GIVINGCreate a gift in your will

Make a gift of life insurance

Leave a gift from your retirement account

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+44 (0) 207 253 0001

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International Medical Corps UK is a global,

humanitarian, nonprofit organisation dedicated to

saving lives and relieving suffering through health

care training and relief and development programs.

www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org.uk

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UNITED KINGDOM INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS-UK

Ground Floor, 161 Marsh Wall, London, E14 9SJ

PHONE: +44 (0) 207 253 0001 FAX: +44 207 250 3629

US HEADQUARTERS INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS

12400 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1500 Los Angeles, CA 90025

PHONE: 310.826.7800 FAX: 310.442.6622

WASHINGTON, DC INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS

1313 L Street NW, Suite 110 Washington, DC 20005

PHONE: 202.828.5155 FAX: 202.828.5156

DUBAI INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS

International Humanitarian City Building 4 – Suite 113, DIC Complex Sheik Mohammed Bin Zayed Rd, Dubai, UA

PHONE: +971 4.277.8012 FAX: +971 4.277.8098