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Annual Report 2016BREAKTHROUGH
BREAKTHROUGHS happen when we
push ourselves to think differently
and persist in the face of adversity,
when weREIMAGINE
WHAT IS POSSIBLE.
T his year, FHI 360’s annual report
celebrates breakthroughs — both groundbreaking discoveries and the fresh insights they generate that can be just as powerful.
From facilitating local dialogue about the root causes of violent extremism in northern Africa, to cutting-edge research to end HIV, to a unique partnership in the United States that responds to the education needs and aspirations of Washington, DC’s youth, we are clearing obstacles and creating opportunities for people in communities in the United States and around the world to live healthy, productive and meaningful lives.
I invite you to explore the full report at 2016annualreport.fhi360.org and learn how we are confronting the increasingly complex challenges that affect us all.
Warm regards,
PATRICK C. FINE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, FHI 360
FINANCIAL SUMMARY Twelve months to September 30, 2016 (Unaudited)
2016 HIGHLIGHTSThe power of every breakthrough is multiplied — and made more enduring — by strong partnerships.
Quality Evidence
Identified the most cost-effective and nutritious interventions for the first — and very critical — 1,000 days of a child’s life through four large-scale randomized clinical trials in Bangladesh, Burundi, Guatemala and Malawi.
Spearheaded early-stage research to determine whether a new technology — microneedle patches — can serve as an additional system for delivering contraceptive hormones to women.
Advanced the conversation about how technology can aid brain development and narrow or close gaps in children’s development, particularly for children in the United States with disabilities or at risk of developmental delays.
Revenue (US Dollars)
US Government 607,122,043Foundations/Individuals 44,196,642Corporations 17,566,509Other Governments 14,922,740Other 9,900,133Multilateral Agencies 6,296,253TOTAL 700,004,320
Operational Expenses and Programs
584,999,433
General and Administrative 95,754,247Business Development 12,541,450
TOTAL 693,295,130
Expenses (US Dollars)
WORK BY AREA
REVENUE BY SOURCE
69.84% USAID9.23% NIH/DHHS
6.31% Foundations
43.42% Global Health (tuberculosis, malaria, neglected
tropical diseases, laboratory science, health communication,
etc.; may also integrate HIV/AIDS)
Crosscutting areas, such as technology, gender and youth, among others, are integrated into many of our programs.
17.67% Education
10.12% HIV/AIDS Programs
5.07% US State
Department
9.68% Social, Environmental and Economic Development
7.50% Nutrition6.17% HIV/AIDS Research
5.02% Reproductive Health0.25% Gender
0.17% Other2.51%
Corporations
2.13% Government
(non-US)
1.64% CDC
1.41% Other
0.96% Other US Government
0.90% Multilaterals
Developed an Android-based app that gathers information on schools in real time and transmits that data with or without an internet connection. In 2016, the m360 School Information System was operating in more than 4,400 schools and 1,100 administrative and support offices in Tanzania.
Analyzed the factors that prevent youth in Colombia, the Dominican Republic and El Salvador from obtaining employment. A 10-month investigation of the transition from secondary education to work looked at how to bridge the skills gap.
Data-Driven Decisionmaking
Brought together civil society organizations in the Maghreb and Sahel regions to identify the drivers of violent extremism in their communities and take action to develop local solutions.
Rapidly scaled up HIV testing and treatment in internally displaced persons camps in Nigeria’s Borno State. HIV testing and treatment services were virtually unavailable in this conflict zone.
Expanded Opportunities
Read the full report: 2016annualreport.fhi360.org
A BREAK- THROUGH IS A DISCOVERY.It upends assumptions, razes barriers and opens up possibilities to enable new ways of thinking.
PRIVATE SECTORBayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Colgate-Palmolive CompanyCong ty TNHH Y Te Hoa HaoDAI Europe, Ltd.Dimagi, Inc.The Dow Chemical CompanyHess CorporationInstitute of Vaccines and Medical BiologicalsJanssen Pharmaceutical Research & Development, LLCJohnson & JohnsonLeidos Biomedical Research, Inc.Murdoch Childrens Research InstituteNoble Energy, Inc.Novo NordiskProcter & GambleQualcomm® Wireless Reach™S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Strumpf ConsultingTechnical Resources International, Inc.TOMSUnileverWestat, Inc.
FOUNDATIONSBill & Melinda Gates FoundationBush FoundationCDC FoundationThe Children's Investment Fund Foundation Clinton FoundationThe Community Foundation for the National Capital RegionThe David and Lucile Packard FoundationDrosos Foundation
Educate A Child, a programme of the Education Above All FoundationFHI FoundationFord FoundationGE FoundationHenry E. Niles Foundation, Inc.The JPB FoundationJohn D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Margaret A. Cargill FoundationNovartis FoundationThe Philadelphia FoundationRobert Wood Johnson FoundationThe Rockefeller FoundationThe United Nations FoundationWalmart Foundation
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONSAmerican Academy of PediatricsAvenir HealthBRACThe British CouncilBurnet InstituteBusiness for Social Responsibility Gavi AllianceGirls Inc.Hispanic Information and Telecommunication Network, Inciccrd,bIntraHealth InternationalMedicines for Malaria VenturePAIPATHPATH Vaccine SolutionsPatient-Centered Outcomes Research InstituteThe Union North AmericaWaterAidWorld Vision InternationalVital Strategies
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSAcademic Model Providing Access to HealthcareCase Western Reserve UniversityLiverpool School of Tropical MedicineNagasaki UniversityUniversity of Notre Dame
MULTILATERAL ORGANIZATIONSThe Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and MalariaUNESCOUNFPAUNHCRUNICEFUNOPSWorld BankWorld Health Organization
U.S. FEDERAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIESNational Cancer InstituteNational Science FoundationNew York City Department of EducationOpen World Leadership CenterPennsylvania’s State System of Higher EducationU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Department of AgricultureU.S. Department of Defense U.S. Department of the NavyU.S. Department of EducationU.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Institutes of Health National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases National Institute of Mental HealthU.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs U.S. Consulate, Sao Paulo, Brazil U.S. Embassy, Kabul, Afghanistan U.S. Embassy, Islamabad, Pakistan U.S. Embassy, Lima, Peru U.S. Embassy, Manila, Philippines
HOST COUNTRY GOVERNMENTS AND BILATERAL AGENCIESAfrican Field Epidemiology NetworkAustralian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and TradeGlobal Affairs CanadaInternational Development Research Centre (Canada)Irish AidNational Cancer Center, SingaporeU.K. Department for International Development
Originating funders for calendar year 2016.
We have made every attempt to ensure the accuracy of this list and ask that you please email us at funderslist@fhi360.org if you find an error or omission.
We express our gratitude to the individuals who support FHI 360 programs. These gifts enable us to expand our reach while deepening our search for solutions to today’s most challenging issues in human development.
FUNDERSFHI 360’s work would not be possible without the generous support of our funders and partners. We appreciate their crucial contribution and value their continued trust.
FHI 360 AT A GLANCE
Integrated Approach Our 360-degree perspective enables us to work across a broad set of disciplines to deepen our understanding of complex issues and develop customized responses that address multiple aspects of people’s lives.
FHI 360 HEADQUARTERS 359 Blackwell Street, Suite 200 Durham, NC 27701 USA T 1.919.544.7040 F 1.919.544.7261
WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE 1825 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington, DC 20009 USA T 1.202.884.8000 F 1.202.884.8400
ASIA PACIFIC REGIONAL OFFICE 19th Floor, Tower 3 Sindhorn Building 130-132 Wireless Road Kwaeng Lumpini, Khet Phatumwan Bangkok 10330 Thailand T 66.2.263.5200 F 66.2.263.2114
EAST AND SOUTHERN AFRICA REGIONAL OFFICE 333 Grosvenor Street Hatfield Gardens, Block B Hatfield, Pretoria 0083 South Africa T 27.12.762.4000 F 27.12.762.4001
PHOTO CREDITS | Cover: commerceandculturestock/Moment/Getty Images; Inside: Ami Vitale/PanosFHI 360 is the registered trade name of Family Health International.
MAY 2017
MISSION
To improve lives in lasting ways by advancing integrated, locally driven solutions for human development.
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We serve more than 60 countries, including the United States. In addition, representatives from 157 countries participated in our international exchange program activities in 2016.
of our personnel in countries or regional offices are from the country or region in which they work.
In 2016, FHI 360 experts authored or contributed to 179 peer-reviewed journal articles.
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Expertise
HEALTH
EDUCATION
NUTRITION
ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY
GENDER
YOUTH
RESEARCH
TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL MARKETING
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT
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