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Concern Worldwide Annual Report

CONCERN worldwide Annual Report 2010 250% Sierra Leone Our work with the Batwa community in Burundi has resulted babies were delivered in Concern- in an increase of 250% in school enrolment. supported Health Units in Sierra Leone. clean water In Nepal, our water and sanitation After the flooding approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's total land HIV programme reached over 40,000 people. area was underwater. 1/5 Our aim is to reduce HIV incidence and to minimise 47,000 the impact of HIV and AIDS among people living in extreme poverty. blankets distributed in the six months following the earthquake in Haiti. 20 million Concern undertook its biggest ever emergency response after the flooding in Pakistan affected 20 million people. In Timor Leste, 83% of people we work with are now food secure with over 92% of households eating three times a day. shelter 83% provided for 58,000 people after the earthquake in Haiti. 98%|11,000 How money was spent In Zimbabwe, 11,000 farmers in our Conservation Farming programme produced enough food to feed their families all year round. of Somalian students in grades 1 to 8 passed their final exams in Concern-supported schools. February 31.2m 2010 89.9% Relief & development In the first month of our six-month recovery plan in Haiti, Concern provided water, sanitation and shelter, reaching one third of the earthquake-affected people we targeted. Concern reached 31.2 7.6% million people either directly or indirectly in 28 countries. Fundraising 2% Development education and advocacy 0.5% Governance Worldwide 499,635 Pakistan people benefited directly from Concern's education 20 million India programmes across 13 countries 12 years people affected by flooding providing support Haiti Bangladesh 1.3m 6,600 Rwanda people were homeless after the earthquake 87% households recelved food following the floods In the remote Haor area Angola of people that Concern works with now know how the HIV virus Is transmitted 5/10 participants in our Farmer Fleld Schools were women ,394 CONCERN worldwide Annual Report 2010 250% Sierra Leone Our work with the Batwa community in Burundi has resulted babies were delivered in Concern- in an increase of 250% in school enrolment. supported Health Units in Sierra Leone. clean water In Nepal, our water and sanitation After the flooding approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's total land HIV programme reached over 40,000 people. area was underwater. 1/5 Our aim is to reduce HIV incidence and to minimise 47,000 the impact of HIV and AIDS among people living in extreme poverty. blankets distributed in the six months following the earthquake in Haiti. 20 million Concern undertook its biggest ever emergency response after the flooding in Pakistan affected 20 million people. In Timor Leste, 83% of people we work with are now food secure with over 92% of households eating three times a day. shelter 83% provided for 58,000 people after the earthquake in Haiti. 98%|11,000 How money was spent In Zimbabwe, 11,000 farmers in our Conservation Farming programme produced enough food to feed their families all year round. of Somalian students in grades 1 to 8 passed their final exams in Concern-supported schools. February 31.2m 2010 89.9% Relief & development In the first month of our six-month recovery plan in Haiti, Concern provided water, sanitation and shelter, reaching one third of the earthquake-affected people we targeted. Concern reached 31.2 7.6% million people either directly or indirectly in 28 countries. Fundraising 2% Development education and advocacy 0.5% Governance Worldwide 499,635 Pakistan people benefited directly from Concern's education 20 million India programmes across 13 countries 12 years people affected by flooding providing support Haiti Bangladesh 1.3m 6,600 Rwanda people were homeless after the earthquake 87% households recelved food following the floods In the remote Haor area Angola of people that Concern works with now know how the HIV virus Is transmitted 5/10 participants in our Farmer Fleld Schools were women ,394 CONCERN worldwide Annual Report 2010 250% Sierra Leone Our work with the Batwa community in Burundi has resulted babies were delivered in Concern- in an increase of 250% in school enrolment. supported Health Units in Sierra Leone. clean water In Nepal, our water and sanitation After the flooding approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's total land HIV programme reached over 40,000 people. area was underwater. 1/5 Our aim is to reduce HIV incidence and to minimise 47,000 the impact of HIV and AIDS among people living in extreme poverty. blankets distributed in the six months following the earthquake in Haiti. 20 million Concern undertook its biggest ever emergency response after the flooding in Pakistan affected 20 million people. In Timor Leste, 83% of people we work with are now food secure with over 92% of households eating three times a day. shelter 83% provided for 58,000 people after the earthquake in Haiti. 98%|11,000 How money was spent In Zimbabwe, 11,000 farmers in our Conservation Farming programme produced enough food to feed their families all year round. of Somalian students in grades 1 to 8 passed their final exams in Concern-supported schools. February 31.2m 2010 89.9% Relief & development In the first month of our six-month recovery plan in Haiti, Concern provided water, sanitation and shelter, reaching one third of the earthquake-affected people we targeted. Concern reached 31.2 7.6% million people either directly or indirectly in 28 countries. Fundraising 2% Development education and advocacy 0.5% Governance Worldwide 499,635 Pakistan people benefited directly from Concern's education 20 million India programmes across 13 countries 12 years people affected by flooding providing support Haiti Bangladesh 1.3m 6,600 Rwanda people were homeless after the earthquake 87% households recelved food following the floods In the remote Haor area Angola of people that Concern works with now know how the HIV virus Is transmitted 5/10 participants in our Farmer Fleld Schools were women ,394 CONCERN worldwide Annual Report 2010 250% Sierra Leone Our work with the Batwa community in Burundi has resulted babies were delivered in Concern- in an increase of 250% in school enrolment. supported Health Units in Sierra Leone. clean water In Nepal, our water and sanitation After the flooding approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's total land HIV programme reached over 40,000 people. area was underwater. 1/5 Our aim is to reduce HIV incidence and to minimise 47,000 the impact of HIV and AIDS among people living in extreme poverty. blankets distributed in the six months following the earthquake in Haiti. 20 million Concern undertook its biggest ever emergency response after the flooding in Pakistan affected 20 million people. In Timor Leste, 83% of people we work with are now food secure with over 92% of households eating three times a day. shelter 83% provided for 58,000 people after the earthquake in Haiti. 98%|11,000 How money was spent In Zimbabwe, 11,000 farmers in our Conservation Farming programme produced enough food to feed their families all year round. of Somalian students in grades 1 to 8 passed their final exams in Concern-supported schools. February 31.2m 2010 89.9% Relief & development In the first month of our six-month recovery plan in Haiti, Concern provided water, sanitation and shelter, reaching one third of the earthquake-affected people we targeted. Concern reached 31.2 7.6% million people either directly or indirectly in 28 countries. Fundraising 2% Development education and advocacy 0.5% Governance Worldwide 499,635 Pakistan people benefited directly from Concern's education 20 million India programmes across 13 countries 12 years people affected by flooding providing support Haiti Bangladesh 1.3m 6,600 Rwanda people were homeless after the earthquake 87% households recelved food following the floods In the remote Haor area Angola of people that Concern works with now know how the HIV virus Is transmitted 5/10 participants in our Farmer Fleld Schools were women ,394 CONCERN worldwide Annual Report 2010 250% Sierra Leone Our work with the Batwa community in Burundi has resulted babies were delivered in Concern- in an increase of 250% in school enrolment. supported Health Units in Sierra Leone. clean water In Nepal, our water and sanitation After the flooding approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's total land HIV programme reached over 40,000 people. area was underwater. 1/5 Our aim is to reduce HIV incidence and to minimise 47,000 the impact of HIV and AIDS among people living in extreme poverty. blankets distributed in the six months following the earthquake in Haiti. 20 million Concern undertook its biggest ever emergency response after the flooding in Pakistan affected 20 million people. In Timor Leste, 83% of people we work with are now food secure with over 92% of households eating three times a day. shelter 83% provided for 58,000 people after the earthquake in Haiti. 98%|11,000 How money was spent In Zimbabwe, 11,000 farmers in our Conservation Farming programme produced enough food to feed their families all year round. of Somalian students in grades 1 to 8 passed their final exams in Concern-supported schools. February 31.2m 2010 89.9% Relief & development In the first month of our six-month recovery plan in Haiti, Concern provided water, sanitation and shelter, reaching one third of the earthquake-affected people we targeted. Concern reached 31.2 7.6% million people either directly or indirectly in 28 countries. Fundraising 2% Development education and advocacy 0.5% Governance Worldwide 499,635 Pakistan people benefited directly from Concern's education 20 million India programmes across 13 countries 12 years people affected by flooding providing support Haiti Bangladesh 1.3m 6,600 Rwanda people were homeless after the earthquake 87% households recelved food following the floods In the remote Haor area Angola of people that Concern works with now know how the HIV virus Is transmitted 5/10 participants in our Farmer Fleld Schools were women ,394 CONCERN worldwide Annual Report 2010 250% Sierra Leone Our work with the Batwa community in Burundi has resulted babies were delivered in Concern- in an increase of 250% in school enrolment. supported Health Units in Sierra Leone. clean water In Nepal, our water and sanitation After the flooding approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's total land HIV programme reached over 40,000 people. area was underwater. 1/5 Our aim is to reduce HIV incidence and to minimise 47,000 the impact of HIV and AIDS among people living in extreme poverty. blankets distributed in the six months following the earthquake in Haiti. 20 million Concern undertook its biggest ever emergency response after the flooding in Pakistan affected 20 million people. In Timor Leste, 83% of people we work with are now food secure with over 92% of households eating three times a day. shelter 83% provided for 58,000 people after the earthquake in Haiti. 98%|11,000 How money was spent In Zimbabwe, 11,000 farmers in our Conservation Farming programme produced enough food to feed their families all year round. of Somalian students in grades 1 to 8 passed their final exams in Concern-supported schools. February 31.2m 2010 89.9% Relief & development In the first month of our six-month recovery plan in Haiti, Concern provided water, sanitation and shelter, reaching one third of the earthquake-affected people we targeted. Concern reached 31.2 7.6% million people either directly or indirectly in 28 countries. Fundraising 2% Development education and advocacy 0.5% Governance Worldwide 499,635 Pakistan people benefited directly from Concern's education 20 million India programmes across 13 countries 12 years people affected by flooding providing support Haiti Bangladesh 1.3m 6,600 Rwanda people were homeless after the earthquake 87% households recelved food following the floods In the remote Haor area Angola of people that Concern works with now know how the HIV virus Is transmitted 5/10 participants in our Farmer Fleld Schools were women ,394 CONCERN worldwide Annual Report 2010 250% Sierra Leone Our work with the Batwa community in Burundi has resulted babies were delivered in Concern- in an increase of 250% in school enrolment. supported Health Units in Sierra Leone. clean water In Nepal, our water and sanitation After the flooding approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's total land HIV programme reached over 40,000 people. area was underwater. 1/5 Our aim is to reduce HIV incidence and to minimise 47,000 the impact of HIV and AIDS among people living in extreme poverty. blankets distributed in the six months following the earthquake in Haiti. 20 million Concern undertook its biggest ever emergency response after the flooding in Pakistan affected 20 million people. In Timor Leste, 83% of people we work with are now food secure with over 92% of households eating three times a day. shelter 83% provided for 58,000 people after the earthquake in Haiti. 98%|11,000 How money was spent In Zimbabwe, 11,000 farmers in our Conservation Farming programme produced enough food to feed their families all year round. of Somalian students in grades 1 to 8 passed their final exams in Concern-supported schools. February 31.2m 2010 89.9% Relief & development In the first month of our six-month recovery plan in Haiti, Concern provided water, sanitation and shelter, reaching one third of the earthquake-affected people we targeted. Concern reached 31.2 7.6% million people either directly or indirectly in 28 countries. Fundraising 2% Development education and advocacy 0.5% Governance Worldwide 499,635 Pakistan people benefited directly from Concern's education 20 million India programmes across 13 countries 12 years people affected by flooding providing support Haiti Bangladesh 1.3m 6,600 Rwanda people were homeless after the earthquake 87% households recelved food following the floods In the remote Haor area Angola of people that Concern works with now know how the HIV virus Is transmitted 5/10 participants in our Farmer Fleld Schools were women ,394

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Concern Worldwide are a humanitarian aid charity. This is an infographic of their objectives, activities and achievements in 2010 - helping the poorest people around the world.

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