Global Impact of 2022

At MAP International, we believe that everyone deserves access to quality healthcare, no matter where they live. That’s why we’re committed to providing life-changing patient treatments to people in need around the world.

Our efforts have enabled us to provide critical medicines and health supplies to millions of people in 86 countries around the world. We’re also pleased to report that we increased our medicine delivery by $119 million from the previous year, totaling $745,372,921. Additionally, we provided $37,549,164 in disaster relief – a $24 million increase from 2021. Our mission is simple yet impactful: to provide essential medicines and health supplies to those in need so they can live life to the fullest.

In the fiscal year 2022 alone, we delivered over 16 million prenatal vitamins to 49 countries to support maternal and fetal health. We also provided over 119,000 oral rehydration salts, totaling nearly 3 million sachets, to 45 countries to help prevent dehydration. Additionally, we administered over 1.8 million deworming medications to patients in 15 countries and provided over 800,000 antibiotics to individuals in 57 countries. Through our Bringing Children Health (BCH) Program, we were able to reach over 324,000 children – an increase of over 243,000 from the previous year. By targeting our efforts where they’re needed most, we can make a real impact and improve the health and wellbeing of children around the world.

Thanks to our dedicated team and generous supporters, we’re able to make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most. Join us in our mission to create a healthier, more equitable world today.

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POSTPONED

Due to the impending impact of Hurricane Helene and the state of emergency declared by Governor Kemp of Georgia, the Bill Foege Global Health Awards event has been postponed. The safety of our community is our utmost priority. We are incredibly grateful to our sponsors, honorees, vendors and everyone who registered for your support and understanding. The event will be rescheduled for a future date and we will share more details soon. Thank you.


Join us in honoring our 2024 Bill Foege Global Health award recipients

Dr. Jim Kim

Vice Chairman & Emerging Markets Chairman, GIP and Former President, World Bank

President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush

Not in attendance; pre-recorded remarks

Wellstar Health System

Merck Biopharmaceutical Company

Atlanta Hawks & YMCA


Committee Co-Chairs and Master of Ceremonies

Bob Hope

Committee Co-Chair

Co-founder & Chairman,
Hope Beckham Espinosa

Dale Jones

Committee Co-Chair

CEO,
Magna Vista Partners

Wendy Corona

Master of Ceremonies

Anchor,
ESB-TV

About the Bill Foege Global Health Awards

MAP International presents the Bill Foege Global Health Awards to recognize people and organizations whose contributions to the progress of global health measure substantially. Leaders in the global health community consider Dr. Bill Foege as a folk hero in the global health community, crediting him as “the man most responsible for eradicating smallpox.” This signature award for achievement in global health is aptly being named for him.

If there ever were a time for us to highlight the challenges and triumphs of our healthcare heroes, this is it.

About Bill Foege

The Bill Foege Global Health Awards were created in honor of Dr. Bill Foege, a folk hero in the global health community most responsible for eradicating smallpox. Before a gathering of more than 500 business and health community leaders, the annual event continues to shed light on those making a difference in health of people around the world.

2024 Sponsors

Platinum Sponsors


Gold Sponsors


Silver Sponsors

Sunny Park


Bronze Sponsors

Dr. Stanley & Alexis Shin

Atlanta North Dermatology

JAS Worldwide

Hagan Family Foundation

Rollins, Inc

Scotland Wright Associates

Liz Blake
Giving Fund

Carol and
Ramon Tomé

Meyer Partners

Fundesur

Living Stories

MAP International
Board of Directors

Academy Within LLC

Sharecare

UCB

Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University

Microsoft

Metro Atlanta
Chamber

Morgan Stanley

The Reed Foundation

Pulmonx

Fiserv

Become a Sponsor

Funds generated from the Bill Foege Global Health Award event support MAP’s global mission. All gifts are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Make checks payable to MAP International Complete the sponsorship form and mail to:

MAP International
4700 Glynco Parkway
Brunswick, GA 31525-9917

The Federal Tax ID # for MAP International is 36-2586390.
*Company Logo in .eps format should be emailed to: ABrayman@map.org. For further information, contact Amanda Brayman at 912-280-6601

Join more than 500 business and community leaders paying tribute to deserving honorees. Thank you for considering this important sponsorship opportunity.

PRESENTING SPONSORSHIP
$150,000

7 premium tables with prominent seating (70 seats)
70 tickets to Ambassador Reception with global health leaders
2 representatives to present awards to nominees
Logo placement in the full-page Atlanta Business Chronicle ad as the presenting sponsor
Recognition in printed program and at event Recognition in event news releases and on MAP International’s social media channels
Corporate recognition in MAP’s annual report


DIAMOND SPONSORSHIP
$100,000

Title Sponsor 4 Premium Tables with prominent seating (40 Seats)
40 Tickets to Ambassador Reception & Cocktail hour with global health leaders
Logo placement in a full-page Atlanta Business Chronicle as the title sponsor
Recognition at the event in the printed program
Recognition in event news releases and in MAP International social media channels
Corporate recognition in MAP’s Annual Report.


PLATINUM SPONSORSHIP
$50,000

2 Premium tables with prominent seating (20 Seats)
20 Tickets to Ambassador Reception & Cocktail hour with global health leaders
Logo placement in a full-page Atlanta Business Chronicle advertisement
Recognition at the event in the printed program
Recognition in event news releases and in social media channels
Corporate recognition in MAP’s Annual Report


GOLD SPONSORSHIP
$25,000

1 Premium Table with prominent seating (10 Seats) and 1 Regular Table (10 Seats)
10 Tickets to Ambassador Reception & Cocktail hour with global health leaders
Logo placement in a full-page Atlanta Business Chronicle advertisement
Recognition at the event in the printed program
Recognition in event news releases and in MAP International social media channels
Corporate recognition in MAP’s Annual Report.


SILVER SPONSORSHIP
$10,000

1 Premium Table with prominent seating (10 Seats)
5 Tickers to Ambassador Reception & Cocktail hour with global health leaders
Listing in a full-page Atlanta Business Chronicle advertisement
Recognition in printed program
Recognition at the event and in MAP International’s social media channels


BRONZE SPONSORSHIP
$5,000

One Regular Table (10 Seats)
Recognition in printed program
Recognition at the event

About Dr. Bill Foege

“We must keep promoting the idea of global citizenship, to erase the divisions between nations, cultures, religions, and races.”

– William H. Foege, MD, MPH

Dr. William H. Foege is a physician and epidemiologist well known for his global health contributions that led to the eradication of smallpox in the late 1970s.

Dr. Foege attended medical school at the University of Washington. During this time, he worked at the Seattle-King County Health Department, which sparked his interest in public health. Dr. Foege pursued a Master of Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health, receiving his degree in 1965.

Dr. Foege joined the CDC’s ongoing effort to eradicate smallpox in West and Central Africa in the late 1960s, and within a few years, he was named the chief of the Smallpox Eradication Program. As a young medical missionary and epidemiologist in eastern Nigeria, he pioneered a technique known as “surveillance/containment” to combat the spread of smallpox despite vaccine shortages. Dr. Foege and his team inoculated approximately 50 percent of the population, and successfully eradicated an infectious disease for the first time in human history.

In recognition of his extraordinary leadership, President Jimmy Carter appointed Dr. Foege as CDC Director in 1977. After serving six years as the head of the CDC, Dr. Foege co-founded the Task Force for Child Survival and Development, now the Task Force for Global Health, in 1984. Dr. Foege joined The Carter Center in 1986 as its first executive director and fellow for health policy. He resigned in 1992 in order to continue his role with the Task Force.

2023 Bill Foege Global Health Award Recipients

Dr. Freeman Hrabowski III

President Emeritus of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Dr. Louis W. Sullivan

Chairman, Sullivan Alliance to Transform the Health Professionals

Richard Hubert, Esq.

President Emeritus of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Metro Atlanta Chamber
Heroes of Global Health Award

The Metro Atlanta Chamber presents its Heroes of Global Health Award annually to local Atlanta health leaders. The recipients of this award embody the spirit of openness – opening Atlanta’s doors to the global community, possessing the scientific prowess to solve the most challenging healthcare problems, and displaying the heart and fortitude to serve.

2023 Metro Atlanta Chamber Heroes of Global Health Award recipient:

Dr. Debra Houry, MD, MPH

Chief Medical officer and Deputy Director for Program and Science at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)


Past Metro Atlanta Chamber
Heroes of Global Health Award Recipients

2022

Dr. Jonathan S. Lewin, MD
Former Executive Vice President for Health Affairs at Emory University; Former CEO and Chairman of Emory Healthcare

Dr. David Ross, ScD
President and CEO, Task Force for Global Health

2021

Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice, MD
President and CEO, Morehouse School of Medicine

Maria Thacker Goethe
President and CEO, Georgia Bio

2020

Claire E. Sterk, PhD
Former President, Emory University

2019

Dr. Dennis Liotta, PhD
Director, Emory Institute for Drug Development

Dr. Judy Monroe, MD
President and CEO of the CDC Foundation

2018

Dr. Jeffrey Koplan, MD
Vice President for Global Health, Emory Global Health Institute

Alana Shepherd
Co-Founder, Shepherd Center

2017

John Germ
President, Rotary International

Dr. Mark Rosenberg, MD
Former President and CEO, Task Force for Global Health