Concern UK Annual Report 2010

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98%

11,000

of Somalian students in grades 1 to 8 passed their final exams in Concern-supported schools.

In Zimbabwe, 11,000 farmers in our Conservation Farming programme produced enough food to feed their families all year round.

31.2m

February 2010

Concern reached 31.2 million people either directly or indirectly in 28 countries.

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.

How money was spent England and Wales 13/14 Calico House, Clove Hitch Quay, London. SW11 3TN 00 44 207 801 1850 londoninfo@concern.net Northern Ireland 47 Frederick Street, Belfast. BT1 2LW 00 44 28 9033 1100 belfastinfo@concern.net

84%

Relief & development

12.3%

Scotland 40 St. Enoch Square, Glasgow. G1 4DH 00 44 141 221 3610 glasgowinfo@concern.net

Fundraising

3.2%

Advocacy

Republic of Ireland 52-55 Lower Camden Street, Dublin 2. 00 353 1 417 77 00 info@concern.net

0.5%

Governance

USA 355 Lexington 19th Floor New York NY 10017 00 1 212 5578 000 info.usa@concern.net

Worldwide

499,635 people benefited directly from ConcernĆ¢€™s education programmes across 13 countries

Pakistan

20 million people affected by flooding

Haiti

12 years providing support

Bangladesh

1.3m people were homeless after the earthquake

India

Rwanda

Angola

5/10 participants

in our Farmer Field Schools were women

87%

of people that Concern works with now know how the HIV virus is transmitted

Concern is a member of

6,600

households received food following the floods in the remote Haor area

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