2005 Annual Report
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2005 Annual Report
INDEPENDENCE MSF CANADA ANNUAL REPORT 2005 ACCOUNTABILITY Sudan © Tomas Van Houtryve The phenomenon of the tsunami stunned the world. On mission in Aceh province, Sumatra Island, I remember my own shock, seeing villages two kilometres inland completely wiped out, witnessing Indonesians walking barefoot around the ruins of their homes, looking for some souvenir of their life before the tsunami. What moved me most was realising how the people in the province had lived over the last few years apart from the rest of the world because of the conflict for sovereignty and the martial law imposed. One of my patients, recovering from tetanus, even told me “the tsunami was a good thing” in some ways. She said since the tsunami there were foreign visitors and that Aceh was once again connected to the rest of the world. Nearly 300,000 people died in the tsunami and in Aceh province every survivor lost a close relative. MSF is still present there after more than one year, involved in primary health care including mental health services in several locations. The response of our donors to this disaster was so generous that, just over a week after it occurred, we had raised more than the amount we could use in the emergency and postemergency phases of such dramatic circumstances. Four days into the new year, we decided to communicate this to our donors, and invited them to instead support our emergency funds, funds that allow us to respond quickly to natural or made disasters that can erupt so brutally and shatter so many lives. I would like to thank again our donors, who so overwhelmingly supported our decision. The world was not over its emotions surrounding the tsunami when again we saw distress through the lenses of the worldwide media. First it was in August in New Orleans and hurricane Katrina. MSF did an assessment and decided not to intervene, since most of the emergency medical needs were addressed or about to be addressed. The earthquake in Pakistan in October was devastating and many aid organisations responded. Our emergency fund allowed MSF to be on the ground quickly with surgical teams, mobile medical clinics and logistical material. Please take a look at page 05 of this report for more on our work in natural disasters in 2005. In the shadow of those spectacular natural catastrophes, a nutritional crisis continued to put tens of thousands at risk in Niger and Nigeria. I knew what we were facing in Nigeria was a small reflection of the nutritional crisis in Niger. The magnitude of the crisis in Niger was compounded by the delayed response by local authorities to making food available to severely malnourished children. In October, I joined a medical team in Nigeria near the border with Niger. Each day hundreds of mothers came to our nutritional clinics with their severely malnourished children. Many of them went home with therapeutic food rations and a medical follow-up plan, the most severe cases had to be hospitalised, and some arrived too late. Despite the tireless work of the team, one in 10 of the hospitalised children died in silence, away from many of the world’s eyes. Often away from the world’s eyes, our teams have been working this past year in so many other crises, in places like Democratic Republic of Congo; Darfur, Sudan; and Somalia. Closer to home for Canadians, in St. Joseph’s Hospital on the periphery of Cité Soleil in Haiti, MSF teams treated 2,500 patients at its trauma centre, 1,500 of those for gunshot wounds and 500 for knife wounds. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE t seems that 2005 was a year of natural disasters, starting with the aftermath of the tsunami in Southeast Asia, followed by several hurricanes including Katrina in New Orleans, and the massive earthquake in Pakistan. I Too often in these situations and many others our waiting rooms are overcrowded and our emergency rooms full. Without the dedication of our volunteers and our staff, and without the generosity of our donors, this work wouldn’t be possible at all. My heartfelt thanks to all of you for making sure MSF can continue to save lives and alleviate suffering. MEMORIAL The end of 2005 brought a difficult time for MSF in Canada as we mourned the death in December of Patrice Pagé, who took on the role of our Executive Director in August. Patrice’s passion for humanitarian ideals and his commitment to the organisation will be missed by many. WE DEDICATE THIS REPORT TO PATRICE. Joanne Liu MD - President, MSF Canada MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 01 GENERAL DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE I t has been said that when Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) places field workers in our humanitarian projects, we ask them to do the impossible. The medical needs in countries like Democratic Republic of Congo are enormous and, while we can try to address the needs of the populations situated around our projects, there are always people with little or almost no access to basic health care. This can be a huge frustration, especially for our medical volunteers who come from a western health-care system that – though criticised at home – provides a high level of individualised patient care. Suddenly they find themselves with the means to provide very basic care to but a small portion of the population. While Canadians worry about wait times for any number of tests and treatments, the doctors and nurses we send to the field often find themselves in the situation of meeting people whose main concern is to have access to any health care at all. Often if care is even available it is provided by well-meaning but poorly supported health-care workers with little or no materials, or involves user fees that are beyond the means of the average person. It can be difficult for our doctors and nurses to return from overseeing clinics, providing the bare necessities to hundreds of thousands of people, to work in a hospital ward with a handful of patients receiving extensive health care. The contrast can be overwhelming. But it is precisely this experience that makes sending Canadian health-care workers overseas so powerful. They appreciate the difference in needs in each context. Upon their return, most feel an overwhelming urge to share with colleagues and communities what they have seen in the field. Their stories have motivated Canadians who cannot do this work to provide help in their own way – through financial assistance to organisations like MSF. Canadians made 2005 an unprecedented year in their commitment to MSF. Their remarkable generosity to support relief efforts for people in Southeast Asia struck by the tsunami shocked some of us who have been doing this work for a long time. It proved that an overwhelming desire exists in this country to help those in need. It also showed that organisations such as ours must redouble our efforts at informing and sensitising Canadians about “invisible tsunamis” like the AIDS pandemic that has swept over Africa. This invisible wave has moved much more slowly but its devastation has created millions of orphans and child-headed households. It has killed those who harvest the fields and is creating food shortages in many parts of the continent, making its populations all the more vulnerable to disease. It has wiped out huge numbers of skilled people – doctors, nurses, midwives, community workers, teachers – that Africa so desperately needs, especially now. A number of years ago, doctors working with MSF, in a culmination of their frustrations with the ravages of the pandemic, began to focus some serious efforts to both reduce the price of antiretroviral (ARV) medicines and to admit patients into treatment. Now MSF provides comprehensive care and ARV treatment to over 60,000 patients, allowing these people to remain alive, as productive members of their communities and able to care for their families. But this number is a drop in the ocean. In August 2006, Canada will host the XVI International AIDS Conference and MSF will be there – sharing our successes and failures – so that others can learn from our work and take part in this colossal battle. MSF will be in parts of Canada during the summer of 2006 with a travelling exhibit to allow ordinary Canadians to understand the scourge of AIDS, along with other neglected diseases that are having a huge impact on developing countries but for which there has sadly been inadequate attention from the world community. We hope you will have the chance to visit the exhibit and learn more about our patients and our work. Ben Chapman - General Director, Interim, MSF Canada 02 MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 “” THERE HAS BEEN A REAL SHORTAGE OF ASSISTANCE AND MANY PEOPLE ARE STILL IN A DESPERATE STATE. - Goedele Van Bavel, Project Co-ordinator, MSF Democratic Republic of Congo Democratic Republic of Congo © Roger Job MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 03 “” WHEN THESE CATASTROPHES STRIKE, THE PEOPLE AFFECTED THE MOST ARE THE UNDERPRIVILEGED. - Thierry Allafort-Duverger, Emergency specialist, MSF Pakistan © Bruno Stevens / Cosmos his past year, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams often had to work with victims of natural catastrophes, following events such as the tsunami in Southeast Asia, the earthquake in Kashmir in the fall, or Hurricane Stan in Guatemala. To help survivors, we have to act quickly to get to the disaster areas, assist the local emergency crews, help the wounded and protect those who are the most vulnerable. T THE TSUNAMI, A CATASTROPHE THAT LEFT ITS MARK The tsunami of Dec. 26, 2004, led to nearly 300,000 deaths in a dozen countries and caused major destruction to the coastline. After initial interventions in Thailand, India, Myanmar and Malaysia, MSF focused on Indonesia and Sri Lanka, the countries most affected by this disaster. Reinforcing local and international actions, we deployed medical help (medical consultations, nursing care, surgery, psychological services, vaccinations), distributed the bare necessities and provided water. After the vital needs of people in the disaster zone and those wounded had been taken care of the rebuilding began, work not really part of the medical mission of MSF. Today we are still in the province of Aceh in Indonesia, where we have implemented mental health programmes and basic health care. … AND INVOKED UNPARALLELED GENEROSITY In a few weeks, the entire MSF international movement received $151 million. The Canadian donors’ response was exceptional, representing around $2.7 million. As of Jan. 4, 2005, the money received exceeded our operating budget in the affected areas and we announced that MSF would stop collecting money for the tsunami victims. Before redirecting the excess money collected to other emergencies, we asked our donors for permission to reallocate their donations. Our donors showed great confidence in us, and enabled us to deploy considerable emergency help in other areas in urgent need, such as the food crisis in Niger and the earthquake in Pakistan. KASHMIR, SERIOUSLY INJURED On Oct. 8, 2005, an earthquake of magnitude 7.6 on the Richter scale hit the region of Kashmir in India and Pakistan. This quake injured approximately 80,000 people and left hundreds of thousands homeless in an area where winter is particularly harsh. The MSF teams were able to go into action immediately, and were followed by human and material reinforcements (the latter including tents, blankets, surgical and medical equipment) mainly in the most affected area in Pakistan. By the end of October, more than 150 volunteers from around the world and over 620 tonnes of equipment were on site. MSF focused on taking care of the wounded and helping families facing the winter. NATURAL DISASTERS HELPING VICTIMS OF NATURAL CATASTROPHES: ONE OF OUR GREATEST CHALLENGES IN 2005 A SPECIFIC DIAGNOSIS FOR EACH SITUATION Each of these operations is a race against time, which requires a specific diagnosis of the medical situation and the needs of the people. In Indonesia, for example, our teams had to urgently build a structure for intensive care for tetanus, a lethal disease contracted by survivors while looking for their loved ones or their property in the debris. Psychological care is also required in an emergency situation so that victims, in particular children, can regain some confidence in a devastated environment. After Hurricane Stan in Guatemala, MSF brought medical assistance to the most affected regions as well as emergency kits and potable water. Our teams also conducted epidemiological inquiries. Technically the logistics team experimented in Pakistan with an inflatable tent hospital, which, within a few hours, can be erected and serve as a functional hospital. The more our teams are autonomous and responsive, the more our work can be effective. This logic is what guides MSF in its emergency operations with people who are victims of natural catastrophes, from the earthquake in Nicaragua in 1972 to this day. MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 05 Canadian photographer Finbarr O’Reilly won the World Press Photo of the Year Award for 2005 for this image of a mother and child, taken in an MSF therapeutic feeding centre in Tahoua, Niger in August. 06 Niger © Reuters/Finbarr O’Reilly MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 NIGER MOVING TO HOME-BASED CARE édecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical teams treated over 63,000 severely malnourished children in Niger during 2005 – the overwhelming majority on an outpatient basis. This new approach to treatment has greatly expanded MSF’s capacity to respond to a large nutritional crisis and has helped to save many lives in southwestern Niger, including the Maradi, Tahoua and Zinder regions. M Previously all severely malnourished children were hospitalised for periods of up to one month so they could receive medical care and gradually increasing quantities of therapeutic milk. With the 2001 introduction of new products which are essentially the solid equivalent of therapeutic milk, MSF has largely switched to the outpatient or ambulatory management of all children not requiring intensive medical care. This new solid food is a ready-to-use, fortified peanut butter paste named Plumpy’nut that requires no preparation, water or cooking. Because it comes in individual packets that are resistant to microbacterial contamination, it can be stored for months. Unlike therapeutic milk powders, these qualities make the product ideal for treating a severely malnourished child at home, thus sparing the mother the need to leave the rest of her family for an extended period. Instead, the mother brings the sick child once a week to one of MSF’s ambula- tory centres where the child is examined and given medical treatment, if necessary, along with a week’s supply of the solid therapeutic food. Only those who develop complications or sever illnesses are referred to one of MSF’s inpatient units. VISIBLE RESULTS The introduction of outpatient care has had a huge impact on treatment during the crisis in Niger. Without it, says Dr. Milton Tectonidis, a nutritional specialist for MSF who has worked in Maradi, Tahoua and Aguie, Niger, “we wouldn’t have been able to treat nearly as many children. Before, we probably would have limited ourselves to Maradi, with maybe three or four fixed therapeutic feeding centres. Caala, Angola, in 2002, was MSF’s last big nutritional response that did not include outpatient care. Through three nutritional centres, we treated 8,600 children, whereas we are heading towards 30,000 in Maradi and the neighbouring areas. So it’s a huge difference.” “The experience in Niger may make the combination of outpatient and inpatient care the definitive strategy for MSF,” says Dr. Tectonidis. “I don’t think we can go back again.” Because the most vulnerable families had exhausted their food reserves, beginning in May 2005 MSF also provided each child’s family with a weekly food ration composed of five kilograms of enriched flour and one litre of cooking oil. When the child was cured and left the programme, the family was given enough staple foods – cereal, beans and oil – to last another month. MSF maintains its presence in Niger, in the Maradi and Zinder regions, with hospitalisation units to treat cases of acute malnutrition with medical complications (anorexia, complicated diseases) and outpatient therapeutic (ambulatory) feeding programmes for cases of acute malnutrition without complications. MSF ACTION IN NUMBERS 63,000 140 27 13,000 50,000 CHILDREN TREATED: More than 63,000 children under the age of five suffering from severe malnutrition TEAMS: More than 140 expatriates and 1,600 national employees (doctors, nurses, nutritional assistants, etc.) in the field BUDGET: More than $27 million FOOD DISTRIBUTION: More than 13,000 tonnes of food (therapeutic feeding products, cereals, oil) FREE MEDICAL CARE FOR CHILDREN UNDER FIVE: 50,000 consultations and 2,000 hospitalisations MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 07 35 36 33 8 15 22 27 24 2 13 21 25 7 29 11 18 23 32 5 30 26 16 6 20 34 28 10 1 31 17 14 4 19 37 38 12 222 08 MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 TOTAL NUMBER OF CANADIANS ON MISSION FOR MSF IN 38 COUNTRIES AROUND THE GLOBE FOR THE YEAR 2005. 9 3 2. BANGLADESH Kevin Barlow 3. BOLIVIA Mario Cusson 4. BURUNDI Lindsay Bryson Eugénie Granger Pierre Labranche Gabriela Pahl Diane Rachiele Isabelle Rioux Raghu Venugopal 5. CAMBODIA Nicole Tanguay 6. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Ivan Gayton Bruce Lampard Patrick Lemieux Jacinthe Pressé 7. CHAD Lindsay Bryson Alain Calame Jacques Caron Kevin Coppock Frédéric Dubé Vincent Echavé Mario Fortin Émilie Frédérick Darcy Gagnon Barbara Leblanc Paul N’guyen Omar Odeh François Riffaud Benoît Wullens 8. CHINA Yvan Marquis 9. COLOMBIA Tyler Fainstat Carrie Morrison Darryl Stellmach 10. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Nicolas Barrouillet Fred Beaudoin Paul Blasig Berthier Bourque Cathy Carlgren Monica Chaudhuri Heidi Chestnut Isabelle Chotard Stéphanie Ferland André Fortin Georgios Gavriilidis Jean-François Harvey Serena Kasparian Dawn Keim Judy MacConnery Jean-Sébastien Matte John Paul Morgan Andrew Morton Jean-François Nouveaux Marlene Power Mireille Roy Leslie Shanks Sophie Villemaire 12. HAITI Rosianne Ayotte Sylvain Charbonneau Robert Parker Jean Sander Fred Wiegand 13. INDIA Karen Abbs Adrienne Carter Lynne Chobotar Marise Denault Sajida Hussain Joel Montanez Anna Richley Claude Trépanier 14. INDONESIA Marilyn Abraham Sasha Bernatsky André Charlebois Michelle Chouinard Asha Gervan Chris Gillanders Glen Hearns Tammy Hinsche Brigitte Larose Reine Lebel Lai-Ling Lee Joanne Liu Dominique Proteau Vivienne Rowan Gurnam (Sunny) Sodhi Karin Sutherland Christo Wiggins Beverly Winder Jennifer Grant Jessika Huard Barbara Leblanc Hélène Lessard Claudine Maari Catherine Mason André Munger Célestin Musafiri Brian Ostrow Thierry Petry Elaine Sansoucy David Tu 17. KENYA Sylvain Groulx Sidne Maddison 18. LIBERIA Brian Baker Indu Gambhir Patricia Gould Serena Kasparian Patrick Laurent Asid Mitra Chris Monnon Carrie Morrison 19. MALAWI Chantal St-Arnaud 20. MALAYSIA Marie-Ève Rabbath Jim Newton Manisha Rajora 24. NEPAL Katja Mogensen 25. NIGER Farah Ali Catherine De Ravinel Ludovic Delabie Michael Hall Pierre Kronstrom Jacinthe Larivière Tommi Laulajainen Ivik Olek Jane Philpott Dominique Proteau James Squier Milton Tectonidis Danielle Trépanier 26. NIGERIA Fred Beaudoin Aloma Boyce Adam Childs Nancy Dale Eleanor Fitzpatrick Joanne Liu Milton Tectonidis 27. PAKISTAN Ian Adair Susan Adolph Coryna Blasko Adrienne Carter David Croft Steffen De Kok Stephanie Gee Michael Hall Sajida Hussain Kathleen Skinnider Jacques Caron Davy Dhillon Mike Fark Brenda Holoboff Sophia Kapellas Pikka Lam Patrick Robitaille Grace Tang Heather Thomson Martine Vézina Nasser Salam Arun Sharma Sheila Stam Hassan Valji Vanessa Van Schoor Richard Zereik 29. SIERRA LEONE Johana Amar Priscilla Brooke Chentale de Montigny Laura Lau Tom Sidebottom 34. UGANDA Maïwenn Henriquet Thomas Kelley Sidne Maddison Greg Neufeldt Thierry Oulhen Richard Poitras Tom Ripley Leslie Shanks 30. SOMALIA Violet Baron Steve Dennis Naomi Fecteau Bruce Lampard 31. SRI LANKA Glen Hearns Isabelle Jeanson Doug Kittle Brigitte Larose 32. SUDAN Frank Boyce Stephanie Faubert Mario Fortin Ivan Gayton John Hazleton Ralph Heeschen Michel Lacharité Yannick Lavoie Harry MacNeil Zayd Majoka Simona Powell Mireille Roy canadians on mission 11. GUINEA André Fortin 15. IRAN Doris (Magdalena) Gonzalez Fernandez 16. IVORY COAST Matthew Calvert Denise Chouinard 21. MALI Farah Ali 22. MOROCCO Berthier Bourque 23. MYANMAR Nancy Dale Carol Frenette Andrew Morton 28. REPUBLIC OF CONGO Maryse Bonnel CANADIANS ON MISSION 1. ANGOLA Mike Fark Michael Hall Anne Henderson Miriam Lambert-Lindsay Milton Tectonidis 33. TURKMENISTAN Rhiannon Hughes Safo Visha 35. UKRAINE Gabriele Pahl 36. UZBEKISTAN Catherine De Ravinel Serena Kasparian 37. ZAMBIA Bonnie Fournier Eva Lam Cheryl McDermid Sima Patel Paulo Rottman Chris Warren Vanessa Wright 38. ZIMBABWE Richard Bedell Don Chambers Cheryl McDermid Karin Sutherland MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 09 18 NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN THE MILLIONS ESTIMATED TO BE CURRENTLY AFFECTED BY CHAGAS DISEASE IN LATIN AMERICA. Guatemala © Marco Baroncini/graffitipress PROJECT PROFILES The profiles in this report offer details about the countries and projects MSF Canada funded in 2005. In keeping with our principle of independence, 91 per cent of funding in Canada for MSF’s work came from private donors, with the remaining nine per cent coming from institutional donors, including the Humanitarian Assistance, Peace and Security division of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). The numbers of international volunteers and national staff indicated represent all members of MSF teams working on different projects in the country profiled at one point in 2005, and not only the staff in the project MSF Canada funded. MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 11 3 1 2 Sri Lanka © Karsten Bidstrup BASIC AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN CONFLICT AREAS EARTHQUAKE RESPONSE PRIVATE FUNDS: $500,000 MSF has worked in India since 1999. 2. INDONESIA INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 36 NATIONAL STAFF: 622 EMERGENCY RELIEF AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE PRIVATE FUNDS: $650,000 MSF has worked in Indonesia since 1995. Since 2003, MSF has been working in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, where the conflict between Pakistan and India has deeply affected civilians. Here MSF staff provides primary health care, psychosocial support and counselling. MSF has also intervened in the state of Manipur, a region affected by internal conflicts causing displacement of populations which is generally not accessible to foreigners. Drug abuse is widespread and the state has one of the country’s highest HIV-prevalence rates. MSF treats people with malaria, sexually transmitted Indonesia was by many counts the country most severely affected by the devastating Dec. 26, 2004 tsunami that swept parts of Southeast Asia. More than 120,000 people were killed, 400,000 displaced from their homes and an additional 90,000 remain missing. Prior to the tsunami, MSF had already established a presence in Indonesia to provide emergency assistance. This made the dispatching of emergency teams to areas destroyed by the tsunami soon after the catastrophe much easier, and allowed MSF to quickly provide assistance to people in need of medical care, food, clean water and shelter. During the period when roads were still impassable, MSF teams travelled by helicopter to areas along the diseases and other infectious diseases, such as HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. On Oct. 8, 2005, an earthquake hit the northern parts of India and Pakistan. MSF responded with emergency assistance, providing 1,115 tonnes of relief goods, including medical material (emergency medical kits, drugs, surgical material, dialysis machines), logistical material (especially water and sanitation material such as tanks, pumps and water treatment units) and shelter (tents, blankets and sleeping mats). The efforts reached an estimated 26,000 individuals. Medical surgical supplies were provided to the main hospitals in Srinagar and psychosocial assistance provided in all earthquake-affected areas. PROJECT PROFILES 1. INDIA INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 37 NATIONAL STAFF: 250 Thanks to Canadian donations, MSF work in India focuses on improving access to basic health care, maternal health, effective treatment of malaria and a large mental health programme for victims of conflict. west and northeastern coasts of Aceh province, rapidly assessing needs, dropping emergency materials and mobile teams, and transporting the most seriously injured to hospitals. By March 2005, the acute emergency phase had ended and teams began focusing on rehabilitating health structures in order to address the basic health needs of affected communities. MSF not only dealt with the aftermath of the tsunami but also with the effects of the conflict in the province of Aceh. Maternal health, mental health, primary health care and water and sanitation assistance were the main focuses during 2005. Indonesia © Stefan Pleger asia 3. PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 120 NATIONAL STAFF: 450 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH CARE PRIVATE FUNDS: $1,800,000 MSF has worked in Pakistan since 2000. On Oct. 8, 2005, a major earthquake devastated the Pakistani-administered region of Kashmir. The disaster caused 60,000 deaths and approximately 80,000 people were wounded. Thousands of survivors, most of them in remote villages that were cut off by landslides and buckled roads, were forced to sleep outside with little or no shelter from the cold. MSF teams found many health-care structures destroyed or highly damaged. In its response, MSF provided emergency assistance to the Pakistani districts of Bagh and Mansehra, in addition to setting up two field hospitals under tents with a capacity of 160 beds overall, focusing on surgery, emergencies and intensive care. MSF provided immediate emergency care to thousands of people from 10 permanent locations while trying to reach those isolated in the rest of the region. The teams did an average of 1,000 consultations per day, dressing wounds, providing surgical, post-operative as well as primary health care, and vaccinated more than 20,000 children against tetanus, measles and polio. MSF also offered mental health support to traumatised people. By December, MSF teams had distributed 11,930 winterised family tents, 14,445 construction kits and 139,437 blankets to earthquake survivors, as well as other relief items such as cooking and hygiene kits. MSF also addressed water supply issues in several locations and built 900 latrines. MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 13 6 7 5 4 600 NUMBER OF PEOPLE MSF TREATED FOR VIOLENCE-RELATED INJURIES IN ONE HOSPITAL IN CITÉ SOLEIL, PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI BETWEEN AUGUST AND DECEMBER 2005. Haiti © Gael Turine the city of Sucre. In Entre Rios, the team screens newborns and children between nine months and 15 years of age, and in Sucre it treats children up to 18 years old, as well as hospital blood donors and pregnant women. MSF has worked in Bolivia since 1986. Chagas mainly affects those living in poverty or in rural areas. MSF is treating people with Chagas disease in the town of Entre Rios and in the slums of The only treatments currently available are highly aggressive, with major side effects. Part of the MSF campaign for research and development of drugs 5. COLOMBIA INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 49 NATIONAL STAFF: 151 The situation did not improve in 2005 for Colombians affected by the country’s 40-year-old civil conflict. For decades, government military forces, paramilitary groups, and armed guerrillas have fought against the backdrop of the narcotics trade and conflict over natural resources, terrorising and targeting civilians in both rural and urban areas. people have fled their homes. Colombia now has the third-highest number of internally displaced persons in the world, with many seeking safety and anonymity among the masses in shantytowns outside major cities, where poverty, disease, and violence are rampant. CHAGAS DISEASE PROGRAMME PRIVATE FUNDS: $329,660 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY HEALTH CARE, MENTAL HEALTH CARE PRIVATE FUNDS: $900,000 MSF has worked in Colombia since 1985. 6. HAITI INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 34 NATIONAL STAFF: 263 BASIC HEALTH CARE PRIVATE FUNDS: $400,000 MSF has worked in Haiti since 1991. Violence continues to be the leading cause of death in the country and more than three million HIV/AIDS CARE PRIVATE FUNDS: $300,000 MSF has worked in Honduras since 1998. Santander, Tolima, Cundinamarca and Bogotá, and runs mobile clinics to reach people in more remote parts of the country. Financial support enables MSF to continue delivering medical care to victims of the civil war. Mental health support, maternal health care and malaria treatment are the most important elements of MSF’s work in Colombia. In an effort to alleviate some of the suffering, MSF provides essential medical services in Caqueta, Chocó, Cordoba, Sucre, Bolivar, Nariño, Norte de In response to the growing incidence of violence against civilians, MSF opened a trauma centre at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. This centre offers free emergency medical and surgical care. MSF also works in the centre of the island, in three health structures in Artibonite, where special attention is paid to children as well as women of reproductive age. In one of the centres, MSF has already integrated voluntary counselling and testing for HIV to help prevent mother-to-child-transmission. In August 2005, MSF reopened Choscal Hospital in the Cité Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince, and the primary health-care centre of Chapi. Here MSF addresses the consequences of violence, where more than 600 people have been treated for gunshot and machete wounds, half of which were children, women and the elderly. According to national medical authorities, the AIDS virus affects 70,000 people in Honduras. Of that number, 7,000 are believed to be in urgent need of lifeextending antiretroviral (ARV) treatment but only half currently have access to those medications. HIV patients in Honduras began receiving antiretroviral drugs in 2002, with MSF’s active involvement. The country has received funding from the Global Fund for five years, allowing the Honduran Ministry of Health to run 20 HIV/AIDS treatment centres in the country, offering comprehensive care including ARV treatment. of the city where maternal mortality rates are still very high. The basic health-care centre saw over 18,000 medical consultations in 2005. MSF is also treating victims of sexual violence in a programme that offers outreach and treatment, as well as referral for further psychological care, protection and legal assistance. MSF opened a project in Decayette, providing free maternal and reproductive services, in a part the americas 7. HONDURAS INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 5 NATIONAL STAFF: 31 addressing the needs of people living with Chagas this year included a photography book as well as a photo exhibit about this disease, which was shown in several cities, including at a meeting of INCOSUR, an organisation of South American countries. PROJECT PROFILES In Bolivia, MSF is working to help people with Chagas disease, a parasitic and ultimately lethal illness. The country is home to the world’s largest number of people suffering from Chagas, with 1.8 million already infected and 3.7 million at risk. 4. BOLIVIA INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 15 NATIONAL STAFF: 46 In 2001, MSF set up an AIDS treatment project in Tela, on the northern coast of the country. Today, 300 patients are receiving ARVs through this programme. Responsibility for their treatment was transferred officially to national health authorities in September 2005. MSF will monitor the project until mid-2006 to ensure continuity of the programme. MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 15 70 PERCENTAGE OF THE POPULATION THAT IS WITHOUT ACCESS TO BASIC HEALTH CARE IN ANGOLA. 17 21 11 14 20 16 15 18 13 10 19 12 9 8 22 23 Angola © Xavier van der Stappen BASIC HEALTH CARE AND NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT PRIVATE FUNDS: $330,921 MSF has worked in Angola since 1983. 9. BURUNDI INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 54 NATIONAL STAFF: 755 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE FUNDS: $500,000 MSF has worked in Burundi since 1992. africa 10. CAMEROON INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 9 NATIONAL STAFF: 68 HIV/AIDS PROGRAMME PRIVATE FUNDS: $250,000 MSF has worked in Cameroon since 2000. Three years after Angola’s civil war has ended, 70 per cent of the population still does not have access to basic health care and the country has one of the world’s highest child mortality rates. The Angolan authorities have achieved some progress in various areas and MSF has handed over primary health-care activities to the Ministry of Health in two provinces. However, MSF continues to provide basic health care in hospitals, health centres and mobile clinics in other parts of the country. PROJECT PROFILES 8. ANGOLA INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 80 NATIONAL STAFF: 1,099 MSF has also integrated HIV/AIDS care within its TB projects because of the increasing numbers of patients who are co-infected with both diseases. In Huila, one of the provinces where MSF is present, the main illnesses treated are malaria, respiratory tract infections, diarrhoea and tuberculosis (TB). The number of reported TB cases has increased almost threefold in Angola since 1999. Between March and July 2005, MSF also provided emergency assistance when the northern province of Uige was confronted with an epidemic of Marburg fever. This highly infectious, rare, and deadly haemorrhagic fever (of which only the symptoms are treatable) resembling Ebola killed over 300 people during this outbreak. The MSF intervention included setting up and managing the isolation unit, maintaining hospital infection control and reinforcing universal precautions. MSF also assisted with case finding and contact tracing, ensuring safe burial practices, and maintaining water and sanitation systems. MSF has provided emergency medical services through the long civil war in Burundi. Even as the country slowly moves towards political stability (a presidential election was successfully held in mid2005), sporadic violence continues. The many years of war have devastated the health sector. Life expectancy has fallen to almost 40 years and HIV/AIDS prevalence is now estimated at 2.4 per cent in rural areas and between nine and 10 per cent in urban areas. To help meet some of the needs, MSF is present in many parts of Burundi, treating war wounded, responding to disease outbreaks and providing basic and secondary medical care. MSF offers medicines, training and supervision of medical activities. MSF teams also run nutritional activities such as supplementary feeding for malnourished children. MSF provides medical care for victims of sexual violence and raises community awareness about sexual violence and its consequences. Canadian funds went to primary health care in hospitals and clinics in the Moso region undertaking surgery, treatment of tuberculosis and malaria, and maternal health care. In 2005, MSF also responded to the health needs of Rwandan refugees present in the north of Burundi. Since 2001, MSF has been implementing comprehensive HIV/AIDS treatment in the cities of Yaoundé and Douala, offering medical care and psychosocial support to HIV-positive patients and contributing to the availability of antiretroviral (ARV) treatment. Cameroon became the first country in Africa where MSF introduced ARV treatment for people with limited resources with its project in the capital Yaoundé. The project in Douala was launched in a district hospital and a subdistrict medical centre in the first attempt to decentralize AIDS treatment and integrate HIV/AIDS patients into non-specific HIV/AIDS health structures. MSF teams first delivered voluntary counselling and testing, treatment for opportunistic infections, homebased care, and psychological support. In 2003, ARV treatment was introduced and by the end of 2005, over 3,500 patients had been enrolled in the Douala project, of which more than 1,100 are receiving affordable ARV treatment. Angola © Bruno De Cock/MSF MSF also supports professional training sessions on medical and psychosocial support for health workers, people living with HIV/AIDS and other actors in the country. MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 17 PROJECT PROFILES 11. CHAD INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 56 NATIONAL STAFF: 405 EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT PRIVATE FUNDS: $200,000 MSF has worked in Chad since 1981. 12. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (DRC) INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 223 NATIONAL STAFF: 2,133 EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE AND NUTRITION PRIVATE FUNDS: $1,664,771 MSF has worked in DRC since 1981. MSF has been working with Sudanese refugees in eastern Chad for the last two years. In that period, approximately 200,000 people have fled from the conflict in Darfur, Sudan and settled in numerous camps set up along a 500-kilometre stretch of border between the two countries. The living conditions in this very dry region of Chad include scarcity of food and drinking water as well as very hot temperatures. Lacking shelter many refugees suffer from The past year has been a so-called transition period in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a time when the country was meant to move from war to peace. However, violence continues to flare up in parts of Ituri province, in North and South Kivu provinces, and in parts of Katanga province, while people lack food, shelter and the most basic health care. According to estimates, some four million people have died since the outbreak of the civil war. A great majority have died of preventable diseases such as malaria and measles, far from the eyes of the outside world. In the southeastern province of Katanga, where clashes between militias, Mai-Mai rebels and the newly unified Congolese army continue to wreak HIV/AIDS PROGRAMME PRIVATE FUNDS: $500,000 MSF has worked in Ethiopia since 1984. Ethiopia © Marilena Stafylidou MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 At a national level, MSF is working to improve treatment of malaria by introducing artemisininbased combination therapy. In Bongor district MSF is running a surgical training programme, a malaria project and a vaccination campaign against meningitis. Thanks to Canadian support, MSF provided food and shelter to refugees living in four camps near the Sudanese border, built latrines, trucked in clean water, opened health posts and carried out a meningitis vaccination campaign. In the same district of Adré, MSF provided medical care, surgery, paediatric and maternal care and treatment for malnourished children. havoc, MSF focuses its work on health care for displaced people. DRC represents one of the largest MSF operations worldwide, providing a wide range of services including primary and secondary health care, treatment for malnutrition, emergency surgery, mobile health care, long-term tuberculosis treatment and care for victims of sexual violence. In August 2005, MSF opened a new programme in Mukubu when the resumption of hostilities resulted in the displacement of 15,000 people. Canadian donations went to health-care projects in the provinces of North Kivu, South Kivu and Katanga where vaccination campaigns were also conducted, and the HIV/AIDS care and treatment programme in the city of Bukavu saw further growth. According to government statistics, at least half of all Ethiopians don’t have access to basic health care. Ethiopia lacks infrastructure and insecurity plagues parts of the country. Ethiopia’s economy relies heavily on agriculture, which is almost entirely dependent on rainfall, and many residents exist on food aid from abroad. Across the country, MSF assists in treating those with diseases with devastating effects: malaria, kala azar, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. 13. ETHIOPIA INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 55 NATIONAL STAFF: 721 18 malnutrition, dehydration, respiratory infections or psychological trauma. One and a half million people are believed to be HIVpositive in the country. Humera, in northern Tigray DRC © Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images region, sees a high prevalence of HIV among seasonal workers, soldiers and commercial sex workers. MSF expanded its AIDS programme in early 2004 through a network of 20 clinics. Patients receive voluntary counselling and testing, care for opportunistic infections and sexually transmitted infections, treatment with life-extending antiretroviral medicines, and counselling to encourage treatment adherence. By the end of 2005, 644 patients were under care in the MSF programme in Humera. Malnourished patients also received therapeutic feeding from MSF to boost their response to care. MALARIA TREATMENT PRIVATE FUNDS: $200,000 MSF has worked in Guinea since 1986. 15. IVORY COAST INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 55 NATIONAL STAFF: 1,284 BASIC HEALTH CARE CIDA: $700,000 MSF has worked in Ivory Coast since 1990. The fragile political, economic and social situation of the country, along with the difficulties of the government to respect its basic obligations in terms of infrastructures and public services, make life extremely difficult for a major part of the population of Guinea. During the civil wars in Sierra Leone and Liberia, and more recently in Ivory Coast, Guinea also hosted a great number of refugees from these neighbouring countries. Today, most of the refugees still living in Guinea are from Ivory Coast, where the situation remains highly precarious. 30 per cent of cases and carries a mortality rate of 40 per cent. An estimated 50 per cent of the population lives under the poverty threshold and 21 per cent in absolute poverty, creating a permanent humanitarian crisis for a population lacking all basic public services. Malaria is endemic and the major public health problem — it is the first cause of hospitalisation in Current MSF activities in Dabola focus on prevention of malaria and treatment of the disease with artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT), as well as advocating for the use of ACT for Guinea national treatment protocols. PROJECT PROFILES 14. GUINEA INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 20 NATIONAL STAFF: 277 Elections planned for 2005 were postponed to 2006, leaving the political and humanitarian situation in Ivory Coast fragile, and a country de facto divided in two. MSF works in both sides, providing primary and secondary health care. MSF supports hospitals in Bouaké and Man. In the western town of Danané, MSF supports a 110-bed hospital and provides primary care through mobile clinics in 10 sites. Over 140,000 outpatient consultations took place in 2005. The range of health needs MSF addresses in this region includes tuberculosis, malnutrition and HIV/AIDS, as well as maternal care and surgery. Ivory Coast © Peter Casaer/MSF 16. LIBERIA INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 92 NATIONAL STAFF: 2,032 africa BASIC HEALTH CARE PRIVATE FUNDS: $650,000 CIDA: $500,000 MSF has worked in Liberia since 1990. Liberia appears on a slow road to recovery after 14 years of civil war. In 2005, the first democratic election in almost two decades was held in the country, leading to the election of Africa’s first woman president. Still, most Liberians continue to struggle for their survival without access to basic health care, drinking water and sanitation facilities. Present during the conflict, MSF continues to answer to the needs of the population today by improving access to primary and secondary health-care services. MSF teams work in hospitals and clinics in Monrovia, the capital city, and from bases in Nimba, Buchanan and Zwedru to reach rural areas. They provide basic health care; paediatric and reproductive health care in some clinics, including treatment of sexually transmitted infections; and nutritional screenings and immunisations for children. MSF has also integrated care for victims of sexual violence in its projects. In addition, MSF supplies medicines and medical materials, trains local health workers and maintains water and sanita- tion facilities at clinics. Until mid-2005, when many displaced persons returned home, MSF had been working in several camps, running clinics and supporting health posts. In June, MSF responded to a cholera outbreak in Monrovia. Canadian support enables us to continue the medical and nutritional assistance in several locations in the east of Liberia. A nutritional programme in Monrovia came to a successful end during the summer of 2005. MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 19 PROJECT PROFILES 17. NIGER INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 130 NATIONAL STAFF: 1,600 EMERGENCY NUTRITION PRIVATE FUNDS: $553,000 MSF has worked in Niger at various times since 1985. Widespread endemic acute malnutrition has been recorded in Niger since 2001 by MSF teams. In such a situation, the slightest breakdown, be it a drop in harvests or a rise in food prices, is enough to trigger a dramatic rise in the number of children to fall victim to severe malnutrition. Tens of thousands of children are affected each year by malnutrition in this country where the majority of the population can’t afford access to health care. However, and despite several MSF emergency appeals, the response has been largely insufficient to combat this highly endemic situation and 2005 saw the worst crisis ever known in Niger. From January to December 2005, MSF treated over 63,000 children through mobile feeding centres located in the Maradi, Tahoua and Zinder regions, and offered each malnourished child’s family a weekly food ration. As of May 2005, the majority of the families had exhausted their food reserves. When a child was cured and left the programme, the family was given enough staple foods to last another month. MSF has also launched 10 inpatient feeding centres for the most severe and complicated case, each centre with a capacity of up to 200 children. In these centres, the patients are fed and given intensive medical care until their conditions stabilise and they are able to return to an ambulatory centre. Based on a highly nutritional product, Plumpy’nut, that is easy to use by mothers at home, this ambulatory system is an innovation that allows a dramatic increase in the number of children admitted to these programmes. Read more about MSF’s work in Niger on page 07. In Nigeria, MSF work includes treatment of malaria and AIDS, providing therapeutic feeding for children, and also focuses on mental health care for victims of violence. MSF also responds to disease outbreaks HIV/AIDS PROGRAMME AND NUTRITION such as measles. PRIVATE FUNDS: $800,000 18. NIGERIA INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 53 NATIONAL STAFF: 316 MSF has worked in Nigeria since 1996. 20 MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 The estimated prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria is five per cent of the population. The Niger © Christiane Roth/MSF government announced free antiretroviral (ARV) treatment as of 2006. In Lagos, MSF has moved from defining a workable programme model in 2003 to scaling up and decentralising AIDS-care activities. By the end of 2005, MSF had 1,008 people on ARVs out of a total of 1,550 patients enrolled in our programme. Ongoing support form donors made it possible for MSF to further expand its HIV/AIDS programme in Lagos as well as start up nutritional assistance programmes in the north of the country. BASIC HEALTH CARE AND TREATMENT OF SLEEPING SICKNESS PRIVATE FUNDS: $500,000 MSF has worked in Republic of Congo since 1997. Republic of Congo © Fredaigue Alain 20. SIERRA LEONE INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 41 NATIONAL STAFF: 458 BASIC HEALTH CARE PRIVATE FUNDS: $700,000 MSF has worked in Sierra Leone since 1986. 21. SUDAN INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 348 NATIONAL STAFF: 4,871 EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE FUNDS: $1,400,000 CIDA: $650,000 africa MSF has worked in Sudan since 1979. Sierra Leone is slowly recovering from 11 years of a conflict that killed tens of thousands of people and caused the displacement of two million. Though the country is now stable, the living conditions of the population remain very poor and most of the health infrastructures have collapsed. Sierra Leone has hosted many Liberian refugees in past years but most of them have returned home. In 2005, MSF continued to provide basic health care When the government of Sudan and the Southern Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) signed a peace agreement in January 2005, Africa’s longestrunning civil war ostensibly came to an end. However, any true sense of peace and security still eludes the population, and those most affected by the 20-year conflict have yet to witness any real improvement in their living conditions. In the Darfur region of Sudan, a separate conflict has killed up to 300,000 people and left 2.2 million displaced from their homes. MSF teams continue to see a significant number of victims of direct violence, and security remains a limiting factor for adequate provision of medical assistance. Despite the peace accord signed in 2003, Republic of Congo is still insecure and there has been little improvement in terms of health care. In the Pool region, civil war has destroyed health infrastructures and forced many health workers and other civilians to leave. In 2005, MSF’s teams provided medical assistance in three hospitals and nine health posts in this region. In addition, the teams gave emergency obstetrical care as well as treatment for patients with tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, war trauma or sexually transmitted infections. Through mobile clinics, MSF conducted over 35,000 outpatient medical consultations per month in Kinkala and Kindamba. Since 2000, MSF has been helping people infected with sleeping sickness (African Trypanosomiasis), an illness that is fatal if left untreated. In April 2005, however, MSF closed this programme because of reduced disease prevalence, keeping only a mobile team that worked in remote or insecure areas until the end of the year. On the base of its successful experience, MSF has also been advocating for the adoption, by national authorities, of its new treatment protocol for sleeping sickness. and maternity care for the remaining refugees and the local population. In addition, MSF provides nutritional treatment for mothers and their children, mental health support and runs a programme for victims of sexual violence. obstetric surgery and material for the laboratory. MSF also provides medical material and medicine to smaller health units in the districts and trains local health workers. In both districts, MSF offers care for HIV-positive pregnant women to help prevent mother-to-child transmission of the virus. In collaboration with the national AIDS programme, MSF has launched two maternity houses for pregnant women. Within the district hospitals of Kambia and Tonkolili, MSF supports the paediatric and maternity services, providing staff for emergency and PROJECT PROFILES 19. REPUBLIC OF CONGO INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 25 NATIONAL STAFF: 223 Throughout the year, MSF treated thousands of children for severe malnutrition in Upper Nile and Jonglei states, as well as provided support to a hospital in Bahr el Ghazal state. In 2005, failed rains combined with the return of tens of thousands of displaced people and refugees from neighbouring countries aggravated the region’s chronic food insecurity. Our work here remains one of MSF’s biggest missions, with more than 400,000 medical consultations in Darfur over the course of 2005. Our programmes range from treatment of infectious diseases and malnutrition to reproductive health care and surgery. This medical assistance is delivered through clinics and health posts in numerous locations. Sudan © Tomas Van Houtryve MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 21 PROJECT PROFILES 22. ZAMBIA INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 21 NATIONAL STAFF: 112 HIV/AIDS PROGRAMME PRIVATE FUNDS: $250,000 MSF has worked in Zambia since 1999. Zambia © Julie Rémy 23. ZIMBABWE INTERNATIONAL STAFF: 31 NATIONAL STAFF: 119 EMERGENCY CARE AND HIV/AIDS PRIVATE FUNDS: $350,000 MSF has worked in Zimbabwe since 2000. It is estimated that over 16 per cent of the adult population of Zambia is infected with HIV and that approximately 89,000 people die each year in this country from AIDS. Because of their isolated location, people in the Nchelenge district have had little access to quality health care in general and no AIDS care in particular. MSF is working to implement an HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care programme as a model for other programmes in Zambia. MSF offers voluntary counselling and HIV testing, treatment of opportunistic infections and laboratory service, with over 1,300 patients under care in 2005. People living with HIV/AIDS are actively involved in Zimbabwe has suffered from numerous crises these last years, causing the collapse of most basic services. Life expectancy in the country has fallen to 33 years. HIV/AIDS continues to be a health catastrophe in the country, with about one quarter of the population already living with the virus. From May to June 2005, the Zimbabwean government campaign, Operation Restore Order, demolished illegal houses and market places in major urban areas, affecting 700,000 people. Those whose homes were targeted crowded into the houses of friends or family, travelled to rural areas, or have been forced to go into governmentrun transit camps with very poor living conditions. MSF provided medical care, water and sanitation as well as relief items to those affected, both in the camps and in other places where people gathered. The teams used mobile clinics to reach some of the displaced. In July 2005, the government began to close down the camps to force the inhabitants to rural areas. In December 2005, MSF combated a cholera outbreak in the country’s eastern provinces of Manicaland and Mashonaland-East. Zimbabwe © Miguel Cuenca 22 MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 the programme, mobilising the population and advocating for the government to take up the responsibilities to care for its citizens. MSF also responded to a cholera outbreak in December of 2005 in Zambia. MSF provided emergency assistance, covering almost all aspects of response to the epidemic, including individual case management; global organisation of the response; information sharing with the community; and water and sanitation. VOLUNTEER PROFILE Sudan © Kris Torgeson NASSER SALAM, MSF VOLUNTEER t seems with every Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) volunteer, a new mold is created and an old one broken. Each one has their own story to tell, their own motivations. I Abdul Nasser Salam grew up in Kabul, Afghanistan and now calls Toronto home. Before moving to Canada, Nasser was employed by MSF for five years in Afghanistan, working as a finance and administration officer. He left Afghanistan in 1998 after repeated Taliban attacks on the city of Mazar-i-Sharif and threats to staff of international aid organisations. Sudan © Sergio Martin “I was born and raised in a country where there was war for over two decades,” says Nasser. “I have seen the people who suffered from conflicts and seen the needs.” The strength of MSF’s ability to bring aid and make a difference to the life and health of internally displaced people, refugees, and other populations in need drew him to the organisation. His experience first as staff in Afghanistan and more recently as an expatriate from Canada meant progressing from functional and vital everyday work on a project to taking part in broader decisions about how programmes are run. He has also participated in explorations for MSF missions in different areas. Sudan © Nasser Salam In 2005, Nasser spent six months in Sudan volunteering as a logistician in Darfur. The smiles on the faces of mothers and children who received nutritional support from MSF are still fresh in his mind, and for him MSF’s mandate to speak out publicly about the needs of its patients is an integral part of the organisation’s work and one of the roles of a volunteer when they return home. Having worked as a local employee and as a Canadian volunteer has given Nasser keen insight into the way in which MSF operates in the field, both with patients and with staff. He considers the training of local staff one of the most important jobs an expatriate volunteer does, often providing long-term skills to members of the communities. Nasser currently works as a driver for a transport company, but is ready and anxious to go back to the field with MSF. “People who are living in developing countries deserve to live in peace, with clean drinking water and proper health care just as in developed countries,” he says. The needs of our beneficiaries are often great, but so is what Nasser and other volunteers as well as donors, help MSF do every day. Sudan © MSF MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 23 AUDITORS’ REPORT To the Members of Doctors Without Borders Canada/ Médecins Sans Frontières Canada We have audited the statement of financial position of Doctors Without Borders Canada/Médecins Sans Frontières Canada as at December 31, 2005 and the statements of operations, changes in net assets and cash flows for the year then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Organization’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY 82.23% Programme Activities Except as explained in the following paragraph, we conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform an audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. In common with many non-profit organizations, the Organization derives revenue from donations, the completeness of which is not susceptible of satisfactory audit verification. Accordingly, our verification of this revenue was limited to the amounts recorded in the records of the Organization and we were not able to determine whether any adjustments might be necessary to donations, excess of revenue over expenses, assets and net assets. In our opinion, except for the effect of adjustments, if any, which we might have determined to be necessary had we been able to satisfy ourselves concerning the completeness of the revenue referred to in the preceding paragraph, these financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Organization as at December 31, 2005 and the results of its operations and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles. As required by the Canada Corporations Act, we report that, in our opinion, these principles have been applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. 13.87% Fundraising Chartered Accountants 3.9% Administration 24 MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 Toronto, Canada March 3, 2006 AUDITORS’ REPORT DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS CANADA/MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES CANADA (Incorporated under the laws of Canada) STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS December 31, 2005, with comparative figures for 2004 Year ended December 31, 2005, with comparative figures for 2004 2005 ASSETS Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable (note 2) Prepaid expenses Investments (note 3) 2004 $ 5,445,650 1,506,046 43,344 1,508,588 8,503,628 $ 3,030,582 3,970,079 44,604 601,035 7,646,300 48,482 72,024 $ 8,552,110 $ 7,718,324 $ 629,410 157,266 786,676 $ 763,767 2,232,128 2,995,895 48,482 7,716,952 7,765,434 72,024 4,650,405 4,722,429 $ 8,552,110 $ 7,718,324 Capital assets (note 4) LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Current liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (note 5) Deferred contributions (note 6) Net assets: Invested in capital assets Unrestricted See accompanying notes to financial statements. 2005 2004 $ 22,286,878 $ 12,298,665 2,250,000 251,760 78,371 24,867,009 3,974,293 44,889 62,324 16,380,171 EXPENSES (note 9): Program services: Emergency and medical projects (notes 7 and 8) 16,315,720 Public education 535,414 Program support and development 1,095,505 17,946,639 11,134,555 498,790 1,225,192 12,858,537 REVENUE: Donations Support from Canadian International Development Agency (note 7) Interest Other Supporting services: Management and general Fundraising Excess of revenue over expenses 850,368 3,026,997 3,877,365 558,567 2,426,146 2,984,713 21,824,004 15,843,250 $ 3,043,005 $ 536,921 See accompanying notes to financial statements. On behalf of the Board: Joanne Liu MD President, MSF Canada Christopher Doll Treasurer MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 25 AUDITORS’ REPORT STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Year ended December 31, 2005, with comparative figures for 2004 Year ended December 31, 2005 Unrestricted $ 4,650,405 Net assets, beginning of year Excess of revenue over expenses (expenses over revenue) 3,090,169 Purchase of capital assets (23,622) Net assets, end of year 2005 Invested in capital assets $ 72,024 Total $ 4,722,429 Total $ 4,185,508 (47,164) 23,622 3,043,005 – 536,921 – $ 48,482 $ 7,765,434 $ 4,722,429 $ 7,716,952 2004 See accompanying notes to financial statements. STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS Year ended December 31, 2005, with comparative figures for 2004 CASH PROVIDED BY (USED IN): OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Excess of revenue over expenses Amortization of capital assets which does not involve cash Change in non-cash operating working capital: Accounts receivable Prepaid expenses Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Deferred contributions INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Purchase of investments, net Purchase of capital assets Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year Cash and cash equivalents, end of year See accompanying notes to financial statements. 26 MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 2005 2004 $ 3,043,005 $ 536,921 47,164 37,492 2,464,033 1,260 (134,357) (2,074,862) 3,346,243 (2,660,065) (20,060) (99,391) 2,195,457 (9,646) (907,553) (23,622) (931,175) (51,273) (47,181) (98,454) 2,415,068 3,030,582 (108,100) 3,138,682 $ 5,445,650 $ 3,030,582 Doctors Without Borders Canada/Médecins Sans Frontières Canada (“MSF Canada”) actively commenced operations on January 1, 1992. MSF Canada offers assistance to populations in distress, victims of natural or man-made disasters and victims of armed conflict, without discrimination and irrespective of race, religion, creed or political affiliation. MSF Canada is a registered charity under the Income Tax Act (Canada) and, while registered, is exempt from income taxes. 1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES: These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles. The significant accounting policies are summarized as follows: (a) Cash and cash equivalents: Cash and cash equivalents consist of cash on hand and short-term investments with original maturities of less than 90 days. (b) Investments: Investments are recorded at market value. (c) Revenue recognition: MSF Canada follows the deferral method of accounting for contributions. Unrestricted contributions are recognized when received or receivable if the amount to be received can be reasonably estimated and collection is reasonably assured. Donations are recognized on a cash basis since pledges are not legally enforceable claims. Externally restricted contributions are recognized as revenue in the year in which the related expenses are incurred. (d) Capital assets: Capital assets consist of office equipment and leasehold improvements. These costs are capitalized and amortized on a straight-line basis using an estimated useful life of three years. (e) Contributed materials and services: Doctors and other volunteers contribute a significant amount of time in support of MSF Canada. However, as this time cannot be easily valued, contributed services are not recognized in the financial statements. Contributed materials are also not recognized. (f) Use of estimates: The preparation of financial statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the year. Actual results could differ from those estimates. 2. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE: Donations receivable Canadian International Development Agency (“CIDA”) MSF Holland Other MSF organizations Other 2005 $ 1,091,498 – 188,901 150,334 75,313 2004 $ 3,098,450 600,000 140,941 67,079 63,609 $ 1,506,046 $ 3,970,079 6. DEFERRED CONTRIBUTIONS: Deferred contributions represent funds received for special projects. The continuity of this balance is as follows: 2005 2004 $ 2,232,128 $ 36,671 Deferred contributions, beginning of year Receipts from other sources 149,370 2,217,309 (2,222,242) (21,852) Program expenditures Refund of unspent amount (1,990) – Deferred contributions, end of year 3. $ 2,232,128 INVESTMENTS: Deposit note Equities Real estate 2005 $ 584,000 99,588 825,000 2004 $ 576,350 24,685 – $ 1,508,588 $ 601,035 The deposit note is a variable rate Dow Jones Industrial Average Linked Deposit Note from a chartered bank with a minimum annualized compound rate of return of 2.83% and a maturity date of November 2, 2006. Equities represent investments in mutual funds, and are carried at market. In 2005, the Organization received a major gift of real estate. 4. $ 157,266 AUDITORS’ REPORT NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (continued) In 2004, the Organization received an extraordinary amount of funds related to the Asian Tsunami, which were reflected in deferred contributions in the amount of $2,198,309. These contributions were sent to emergency projects in 2005. 7. CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: MSF Canada solicits funds for projects being undertaken by MSF worldwide from CIDA. CIDA funds a number of these projects and grants the funding to MSF Canada. MSF Canada retains between 4% and 5% (2004 - 4% and 5%) of the CIDA funds to cover its project coordination, administration and overhead costs. MSF Canada enters into an agency agreement with the operational MSF section that will carry out the project and passes on the CIDA funds to that section. At the conclusion of the project, the operational section accounts for the funds to MSF Canada. MSF Canada reviews these accounts and presents them to CIDA. To the extent that the funds are not fully spent, they are returned by the operational section to MSF Canada and by MSF Canada to CIDA. CAPITAL ASSETS: Office equipment Leasehold improvements Cost $ 264,263 13,345 2005 Accumulated amortization $ 222,192 6,934 Net book value $ 42,071 6,411 2004 Net book value $ 65,393 6,631 $ 277,608 $ 229,126 $ 48,482 $ 72,024 5. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND ACCRUED LIABILITIES: Included in accounts payable and accrued liabilities is $485,873 (2004 - $677,367) in amounts owing to other MSF organizations. New grants recognized as revenue Grants disbursed by country: Angola Ivory Coast Burundi Democratic Republic of Congo Liberia Sudan Canada Volunteers Project 2005 $ 2,250,000 2004 $ 3,974,293 $– 665,000 – – 475,000 617,500 380,000 $ 1,153 – 1,208,678 1,331,900 475,000 760,000 – $ 2,137,500 $ 3,776,731 The grants disbursed are included in program services expenses - emergency and medical projects. For the year ended December 31, 2005, the difference between net grants recognized as revenue and grants disbursed represents project coordination, administration and overhead expenses totalling $112,500 (2004 - $197,562). MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 27 AUDITORS’ REPORT 28 NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (continued) 8. 9. EXPENSES: MSF Canada has allocated its common expenses to the following accounts: EMERGENCY, MEDICAL, NUTRITION AND HEALTH PROJECTS BY COUNTRY: Projects funded by CIDA (note 7) Afghanistan Angola Bolivia Burundi Cameroon Chad Colombia Costa Rica Democratic Republic of Congo Ethiopia Guinea Haiti Honduras India Indonesia Iraq Laos Liberia Mexico Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Pakistan Palestine Territories Republic of Congo Sierra Leone South Sudan Sudan Zambia Zimbabwe Other: Access to essential medicines and DNDi Other field activities MSF ANNUAL REPORT 2005 2005 $ 2,137,500 – 330,921 329,660 500,000 250,000 200,000 900,000 – 1,664,771 500,000 200,000 400,000 300,000 500,000 650,000 – – 650,000 – – 553,000 800,000 1,800,000 – 500,000 700,000 700,000 700,000 250,000 350,000 2004 $ 3,776,731 400,000 330,920 – 400,000 250,000 – 550,000 50,000 869,080 350,000 – 75,000 400,000 200,200 – 885 150,000 500,000 150,000 400,000 – – – 9,911 300,000 500,000 – 950,000 200,000 – 364,837 85,031 260,411 61,417 $ 16,315,720 $ 11,134,555 Public education Program support and development Management and general Fundraising 15% 40% 20% 25% This allocation is supported by Médecins Sans Frontières International. 10. COMMITMENTS: MSF Canada has commitments for its leased premises and equipment. The future minimum annual lease payments are as follows: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 $ 220,000 164,000 136,000 46,000 46,000 $ 612,000 11. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS: The fair values of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable and accounts payable and accrued liabilities approximate their carrying values due to the short-term nature of these instruments. The fair values of investments are based on quoted market values, as disclosed in note 3. Indonesia © Francesco Zizola We wish to thank each one of you, our donors, for being there in solidarity with our patients and for supporting our operations and the work of MSF. In 2005, more than 80,000 Canadians donated financially, organised fundraising events and assisted us with our activities. The following are some of the many people whose extraordinary generosity has helped MSF provide independent medical care to populations in danger around the world. a A Dozen Or So A T Storrs Ltd. Arun Abbi Abdi Abdalla Basma Abdelgafar Ramzy Abdel-Galil Anjum Abedi Randall P. Abele Arnold B. Aberman Cherrie Abraham Robert Abraham Chester M. Abramek E. Jean Abrams Barbara Abramson Kimberley Abshoff Ron & Jan Abson Acadia University Faculty Association ACF/Transportaide Active Insurance & Financial Management Ltd. Sue Adam Marcy Adams Robert & Anne Adams Stephen Adams Neill K. J. Adhikari John & Merilyn Adler John J. Adrian Aero-Dyne Repair Services Aeroplan Vipin Aggarwal Peter Aghar Emaad Ahmed Peter Ajello AKA Communication Associates, Inc. Jasmine T. Akbarali Claudia Akins Real Alarie Peter W. Alberti Wilfred Albi Martin & Joyce Albright Paul Albright Nancy Aldrich Alert Music Inc. Elizabeth R. Alexander Timothy W. Alexander Lois M. 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Brass Colette Brassard Janet Jean Bratt Heather Bray William Brayley Helen Brcko Margaret A. Bredin Agnes E. Bregg Peter Bremner Reginald Brenchley Lorelei Brendel Lynne Brennan George H. Brereton Albert Breton Hilda Brett Mary Brett Montie Brewer Réjane Bricault Anlee Brickman Eleanor Mary Bridge Jennifer Bridgman James Duncan Brierley John Bright Brimstone Holdings Limited Andrew & Helen Brink Rob Brison Fernand Brisson Michael Bristol British Columbia Securities Commission A. M. Britton Patricia Broadhurst Gerry Zimmerman & Leslie Broadribb Hugh Brock Irvin Broder Heather Brodie-Brown Elizabeth Brodkin David Bromley Jacqueline Brookes C. Heather Brooks Kathleen Brooks Martin & Jane Brooks Brookview Middle School Brother Rice Junior High School Alexander J. & Trish Brown Ann M. Brown Anne Brown Bob Brown Catherine E. Brown Christopher Brown David Brown Dorothy Brown Dougald C. Brown Elizabeth J. 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Bruseker Brad Brush Michel Brusset Graham & Cicely Bryce Rick Brzezowski Buccaneer Management Inc. Kathy Fedori & Rick Buch Shirley Buchan Finlay Buchanan Joshua Buchanan N. Jean Buchanan Patricia A. Buchanan Rosemary Buchanan T. B. Buchanan Mark Bucholtz Willa Buckel Buckland Southerst Gallery George & Avis Buckley Moria A. Burke Patricia E. Burn Edna M. Burnard David J. & Marlene Burnett Graham Burnett Joyce Burnett Andrew Burns Gary Burns Margaret J. Burns John R. Burrell Chris & Sel Burrows Jim Burrows Margaret Burrows David Burtnik Nicolas Burtnyk Marlene Burton Philip J. Burton Brian Bury Ellen Busby Aletha Buschman George H. & Martha Buscombe Janet E. Bush c C A W Toronto Lodge 110 C. Frensch Ltd. C. L. Copland Family Foundation Adrian Cabilio Anne L. Cadet Michel & Judith Cadieux Gerald J. Cadorath Gerry O. Cadorath Mary Calder George W. Calef Calgary Academy The Calgary Foundation The D. R. Ashford Fund Rob & Ruth Peters Family Fund Ptarmigan Fund R. M. Callad Brian Callahan “I respect MSF and its work in the developing world very much, particularly the spirit of volunteerism and its vibrancy as an organisation. MSF’s volunteers are giving something very meaningful in terms of their time and professional expertise and I see my gift as a way of both recognising and supporting their contributions. I also know that not only is my support needed, it will have an impact.” - ANDREW J. FAAS, donor Mr. Faas made a gift of property to MSF in 2005, which was worth more than $800,000 for MSF’s work. Peter Buckley Barry Bucknell Budget Rent A Car Dieter Bueddefeld Ernest & Elise Buisse Jerry & Cornelius Buizert Cyril Bulgin Chris Buller Audrey F. Bullock Brenda Bullock-Paget Almut Burchard Frederick Burd Peter Burdon Michael & Ruth Burfoot Burgener Research Inc. Andrew Burgess Caitlin Burgess E. R. G. 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