Malaria prevention

Beginning in 1999, IPHD undertook its first malaria prevention activities by including in its health and nutrition program in Equatorial Guinea talks on the care and treatment of children who have malaria. A total of 180 village workshops were held over the next 3 years in that country, attended by approximately 60,000 people.  The IPHD

UN Programs CAR

International Organizations and Local Government Support

Click on the image to enlarge UNICEF contributions – Guinea-Bissau Congo Republic Government Funding Ministry of Education: Ministry of Agriculture: Total   Ministry of Agriculture In-kind Contribution Presently, IPHD/Congo produces enough corn for school lunches and a surplus for local markets. Other Congo contributions: In addition to the above IPHD produces corn, manioc, some soybeans

Staff

Headquarters     * President: William M. Pruzensky, Ph.D.     * Program Coordinator: Susan Langley     * Accountant: Alicia C. Payne     * Shipping Manager: Michael E. Pruzensky     * Senior Advisor: Richard L. Barnes Congo Republic     * Country Director: Cristian L. Balan     * School Lunch Program

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Guinea-Bissau is the tenth poorest country in the world, much poorer than Haiti. IPHD had 22 Section 416(b) agreements between 1984 and 2002 that had a program value of $151,409,217.  These programs involved shipments totalling 326,905 metric tons of food, benefiting a total of 9,372,470 beneficiaries.  The largest programs were in Mexico between 1984 and

Section 416(b)

IPHD had 22 Section 416(b) agreements between 1984 and 2002 that had a program value of $151,409,217.  These programs involved shipments totalling 326,905 metric tons of food, benefiting a total of 9,372,470 beneficiaries.  The largest programs were in Mexico between 1984 and 1991.  There were two other smaller programs in Mexico: 1992 and 1993.  IPHD

USAID

IPHD has had 9 International Food Relief Partnership (IFRP) Programs with a total value of $2,706,000 reaching 149,359 beneficiaries (children, women and refugees) with USAID.    Children in the Republic of Congo Enjoying Breedlove Pro-Harvest Dehydrated Soup   USAID NON-FOOD AID FUNDING SUPPORT (1999-2011) IPHD’s largest single program with USAID was an $11 million Winter Heat Assistance

Partnerships

IPHD has as one of its basic objectives to promote and assist the formation of local private sector structures and organizations that serve the common good and that are freely constituted to express the aspirations of the people they serve.  IPHD also promoted the concepts of networking and collaboration with local private sector partners.  As