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MAP International Memberships
The Partnership for Quality Medical Donations (PQMD) is an alliance of private voluntary organizations and medical product manufacturers dedicated to raising standards of medical donations to meet the needs of underserved populations and disaster victims around the world.
PQMD encourages documentation and scholarly study of health and socio-economic impacts of the donation of health car products and services and educates audiences on member projects and programs that serve to encourage replication of appropriate donation practices.
InterAction is the largest alliance of US-based international development and humanitarian non-governmental organizations. With more than 160 members operating in every developing country, we work to overcome poverty, exclusion and suffering by advancing social justice and basic dignity for all.
MAP International is the recipient of the 2005 InterAction Standards Award for accountability, transparency, monitoring and evaluation.
Reuters AlertNet is a humanitarian news network designed to keep relief professionals and the wider public aware of humanitarian crises around the globe.
It was started in 1997 by Reuters Foundation - an educational and humanitarian trust - to serve the humanitarian community.
AlertNet has won a Popular Communication award for technological innovation and a NetMedia European Online Journalism Award for its coverage of natural disasters. The British government has also recognized it for outstanding applications of innovative technologies.
ECFA, the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, is an accreditation agency dedicated to helping Christian ministries earn the public's trust through adherence to seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship.
Founded in 1979, it is comprised of over 1,100 charitable, religious, missionary, social and educational tax-exempt, non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations.
ECFA's Standards of Responsible Stewardship focus on board governance, financial transparency, integrity in fund-raising, and proper use of charity resources.
AERDO is a professional forum for non-profit Christian agencies and individuals engaged in relief and development work.
AERDO, the Association of Evangelical Relief and Development Organizations, was founded in 1978. It exists to promote excellence in professional practice; to foster networking, collaboration and information exchange; and to enable its membership to effectively support the Church in serving the poor and needy.
The CORE Group, a membership association of international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), promotes and improves the health and well-being of children and women in developing countries through collaborative NGO action and learning. As of November 2006, CORE's 47 member organizations work in more than 180 countries and have a combined annual revenue of approximately $9 billion.
CORE Group members and their local partners are committed to reaching the Millennium Development Goals of reducing child mortality worldwide by two-thirds by 2015 and reducing maternal mortality by three-quarters by 2015. As NGOs, CORE members are uniquely positioned to contribute to this effort through community-based approaches that build support for primary health care, embrace partnership and encourage innovation.
Christian Connections for International Health (CCIH) is a membership association of denominational health ministries, Christian non-governmental organizations, secular and professional groups, and individuals interested in promoting international health and wholeness in developing countries from a Christian perspective. CCIH provides field-oriented information resources and a forum for discussion, networking, and fellowship to the spectrum of Christian organizations and individuals working in international health.
Founded it 1987, CCIH has nearly a hundred organizational members. Through its monthly bulletin to members, email listservs, website, special interest working groups, publications on compelling issues in international health, and sponsorship and participation in conferences and workshops, it facilitates information exchange and networking within the Christian international health community as well as between Christian organizations and governments, international donors, and secular professional groups.
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