
Global Health Fund
The Problem
There are over 2 billion people in the world who lack access to the most basic medicines. Without access to medicine, ordinary infections become deadly, preventable diseases go untreated, and communities and families are left without hope.
According to UNICEF, approximately 30 million children will die before reaching their fifth birthday* – the majority of which were due to preventable and treatable causes like diarrheal disease, malaria, and pneumonia.
People in low-income communities, lacking essentials like nutritious food, clean water, and healthcare, face higher rates of chronic disease and live over 10 years less than those in high-income countries.
*between 2024 and 2030
The Solution
Through the Global Health Fund, MAP brings hope and healing by delivering lifesaving medicine, health supplies and medical devices to those who need it most, no matter where they live.
MAP’s Model
For over 70 years, MAP has faithfully combined credibility, global reach, and a Christ-centered mission to deliver medical relief to the world’s most vulnerable populations. Access to medicine provides more than just short-term treatment of a physical ailment; it also sparks long-term transformation.
- It restores individual health.
- It strengthens families.
- It empowers entire communities.

The MAP Supply Chain of Hope

Impact Snapshot
- MAP medicine and supplies reaches millions of people in 90+ countries.
- $1.26 billion in donated medicine was distributed in 2025 alone.
- MAP’s programs target vulnerable populations in hard-to-reach places internationally, as well as here in the United States, creating impact that has both a global and domestic reach.