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The Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB) is an international, faith-based
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, providing long-term, co-operative medical and development aid to communities affected by poverty and healthcare issues. It was established in 1912 and officially registered in 1928. CMMB is headquartered in
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, USA, and currently has country offices in Haiti,
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, and
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.Tom Gallagher
"Catholic organization exports US health care to the poor around the world"
''National Catholic Reporter''. January 31, 2013
CMMB's health programs include Children and Mothers Partnerships (CHAMPS), shipping of medical supplies, placement of international medical and non-medical volunteers,WHO, Members
CMMB
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HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual ...
,Give.org
Catholic Medical Mission Board
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prevention and treatment of neglected tropical diseases,Georgetown University, Berkley Center
Catholic Medical Mission Board
. Retrieved on 03/03/2016
and disaster relief to areas that experienced natural or political catastrophes.Charity Navigator
Catholic Medical Mission Board
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CMMB actively works with the U.S. government on programming, such as the
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(PEPFAR) andRelief Web
"CMMB Celebrates Saving More than 700,000 Lives Globally through the AIDSRelief Program"
published 08/12/2013.
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.
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multilateral donors include
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,
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, and
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, and public-private partnerships, including the Survive and Thrive Global Development Alliance.


Programs


CHAMPS

Children and Mothers Partnerships (CHAMPS) is CMMB's long-term initiative to address the leading causes of maternal and child death, disability, and illness, including
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,
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,
malaria Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that affects humans and other animals. Malaria causes symptoms that typically include fever, tiredness, vomiting, and headaches. In severe cases, it can cause jaundice, seizures, coma, or death. S ...
and HIV. The program works both at community and clinical levels throughout Africa,
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and the Caribbean. It addresses common causes of poor health, including access to clean water, healthcare facilities and medicine supply,
sanitation Sanitation refers to public health conditions related to clean drinking water and treatment and disposal of human excreta and sewage. Preventing human contact with feces is part of sanitation, as is hand washing with soap. Sanitation syste ...
, agriculture/nutrition, and socio-economic development.


Medical Donations and Volunteer Programs

Sending volunteers and medical supplies to resource-poor areas are two of the original and continuing programs of CMMB.Catholic Volunteer Network
CMMB Volunteer Program
Retrieved on 06/22/2016
The pharmaceutical program distributes donated medicines and medical supplies. In 2018, this program shipped $703,729,464 worth of products and medications worldwide to 114 consignees in 35 countries. Over ten years, CMMB has provided over US$2 billion worth of donated medicines to local healthcare partners in 120 countries. CMMB's volunteer program provides medical and business expertise for community development at faith-based facilities in Haiti, Kenya, Peru, South Sudan, Zambia, and elsewhere.


HIV/AIDS

CMMB provides
HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual ...
care, treatment, and support across all age groups and genders. Between 2003 and 2013 CMMB has participated in the U.S. government-funded AIDS Relief care and treatment program (PEPFAR) which has helped more than 700,000 HIV-infected people worldwide. It also partnered with the ''Choose To Care'' program of the
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, which was funded by the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation and others, lending assistance to more than 140 community-based initiatives in South Africa, Namibia, Swaziland, Lesotho, and Botswana.UNAIDS Best Practices
A Faith-Based Response to HIV in Southern Africa: the Choose to Care Initiative
December, 2006.


DREAMS

Since 2015, CMMB has been part of the DREAMS project, a USAID funded project working in 10 countries of sub-Saharan Africa to reduce the number of new HIV infections in adolescent girls and young women. DREAMS is an acronym signifying what partners hope for all girls worldwide to be: determined, resilient empowered, AIDS-free, mentored, and safe. CMMB has been working on this project in Kenya and Zambia, mentoring adolescent girls and young women to overcome the challenges of adolescence and stay in school.


Program Areas

CMMB has 10 key program areas its projects seek to address. They are: * Maternal Health * Nutrition * Women's Health * HIV Treatment & Prevention * Children's Health Care * Economic Empowerment * Advocacy * Water and Sanitation * Emergency Response * Health Systems Strengthening


History

The history of CMMB (known as a committee of the Catholic Hospital Association until 1927) dates back to 1912, when a personal tragedy inspired CMMB's founder Dr. Paluel J. Flagg to commit to medical
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work, beginning with
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patients in Haiti. For many decades, CMMB prioritized the shipping of medical supplies and equipment to missionaries and health partners around the world. In 1949,
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen Fulton John Sheen (born Peter John Sheen, May 8, 1895 – December 9, 1979) was an American bishop of the Catholic Church known for his preaching and especially his work on television and radio. Ordained a priest of the Diocese of Peoria in ...
, television personality and national director of the
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, joined CMMB's board and served for 26 years. Another stalwart supporter of CMMB has been the surgeon Tom Catena. In 2002, CMMB introduced ''Born To Live'',Georgetown University, Berkley Center
First Nationwide Faith-based Initiative to Fight Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Launched in Kenya
. October 14, 2002
a program designed for the prevention of mother-to-child (PMTCT) transmission of HIV which affected nearly 60,000 women in Haiti, Kenya and South Sudan. In 2003, CMMB launched ''Action for Family Health'' to help reduce the mortality and morbidity rates of children in five Central American and Caribbean countries, through a partnership with the
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(PAHO), Catholic healthcare networks, and the respective Ministries of Health in each country, providing
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medicines to children. In 2004, CMMB supported international and local partners in response to the tsunami disaster, committing US$3.1 million in health aid to survivors in India,
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, and Sri Lanka. CMMB became a member of the AIDS Relief consortium in response to President Bush's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. In 2010, CMMB provided over US$49 million and over 500 tons of pharmaceutical and medical supplies worth US$46.7 million to Haiti for earthquake relief through its local partners,FADICA
Y and H Soda Foundation and Catholic Medical Mission Board Welcomed to FADICA Membership
Retrieved on 06/22/2016
and co-founded the Haiti Amputee Coalition to provide amputees with urgent medical care, basic needs, therapy and high-quality
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. In 2013, CMMB delivered medicine and medical supplies valued at more than US$10 million to survivors of
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(Yolanda) in the Philippines. In 2018 CMMB responded to eight different emergencies. CMMB sent over $5 million worth of medicines and medical supplies to the 1.7 million people affected by the eruption of
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in Guatemala. CMMB's Port-de-Paix team were also among the first responders for victims of the magnitude 5.9 earthquake in Haiti. In Zambia, CMMB deployed 630,000 water purification tablets from Procter & Gamble in response to the deadly cholera outbreak. The team there continues to work to improve water and sanitation. CMMB also sent over $88 million of medicines to Syria to help treat civilian injuries due to the ongoing civil war. It also mobilized resources to provide medical care and shelter for people displaced by the severe flooding in India and assistance to people in Indonesia affected by the earthquake and tsunami. CMMB has also sent $14.5 million worth of medicine and medical supplies to partners in Yemen in response to the civil war. In South Sudan, CMMB is delivering health services for internally displaced people and working with recently released child soldiers to provide reintegration services and community-based child protection programming.


Country Offices


Haiti

CMMB's work in Haiti goes back to 1912, and today the Haiti country office is CMMB's largest. The health services programs and initiatives for women and children include: CHAMPS, disability rehabilitation, domestic and international volunteers, HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment (including prevention of mother-to-child transmission), maternal, neonatal, and child health, medical supply chain system strengthening, prevention and control of malaria, support for orphans and vulnerable children, and community health worker training. It also partnered with Mercy Health to build a hospital, the Bishop Joseph M. Sullivan Center for Health, which was completed in 2017 and provides quality healthcare for nearly 50,000 people in Côtes-de-Fer. Joseph M. Sullivan had been
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, New York, and on CMMB's Board of Directors. This hospital will serve a population that previously had to travel for hours over rough terrain to reach the closest health center. CMMB is also a founding member of the Haitian Amputee Coalition, and continues to serve Haitian amputees by providing on-the-job training in this complex field to a talented group of young Haitian apprentices.


Kenya

CMMB has run comprehensive HIV care programs in Kenya since 2003. In 2010, CMMB was providing life-saving antiretroviral treatment to nearly 47,000 Kenyans, and through its mentors helps more than 24,000 people living with HIV/AIDS, including issues like
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, in Kenya, South Sudan and Haiti. CMMB's ''Women Fighting AIDS Kenya'' (WOFAK) is a community-based organization, providing prevention education, support groups, and clinical and nutritional care to 15,000 women and 5,000 children each year. CMMB provides voluntary medical male circumcision services as part of a comprehensive HIV-prevention package in
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and
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. CMMB programs in Kenya have built the capacity of local healthcare organizations to tackle not only HIV/AIDS but also other national health challenges. It has helped build human resources for health and work to strengthen Kenyan health systems via direct assistance on health management information systems, finance, administration, and technical training for staff.


Peru

CMMB's First 1000 Days Project focuses on improving the health and nutrition of children under the age of five and pregnant women in under-served and marginalized areas of Peru. It trains professional and community healthcare workers, advises parents on health and nutrition, provides nutritional supplementation to malnourished children, institutes community health-surveillance, and addresses issues of economic self-sufficiency through agricultural programs.Bon Secours Health System, Press Release
CMMB Partners with Leading Catholic Health Care Networks to Launch Major Child Survival Program in Peru
Retrieved on 03/03/2016
Rehabilitation Hope is a special community-based service program that assists children with physical and cognitive disabilities by providing quality therapy. CHAMPS Peru complements existing community-based programs designed to improve maternal and child health. In 2010–2013, CMMB, Bon Secours Health System, CHRISTUS Health, an
Caritas del Peru
partnered to implement the ''Unidos Contra la Mortalidad Infantil'' (United Against Infant Mortality) program, which was designed to decrease morbidity and mortality in children under five years of age.


South Sudan

CMMB has been working in the Republic of South Sudan since 2009, and currently works in Mvolo, Ezo, Nzara, Yambio, and Ibba counties in the greater Western Equatoria region. CMMB's work in South Sudan includes HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment, refugee health services, gender-based violence prevention, child protection, and primary healthcare. In 2009, CMMB established ''ANISA'', healthcare initiatives to support local HIV/AIDS program. ''ANISA'', meaning “together” in the
Zande language Zande is the largest of the Zande languages. It is spoken by the Azande, primarily in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and western South Sudan, but also in the eastern part of the Central African Republic. It is called Pazan ...
, aims to reduce the incidences of new HIV infections through HIV testing and counseling, and to prevent PMTCT and sexual transmission of the disease. CMMB partners with World Vision which provides community outreach in HIV prevention for a target audience of over 120,000 people annually. Since 2012, CMMB trains and provides support to birth attendants and nurses in safe delivery and infant health, along with ambulance services. CMMB is also working with former child soldiers in the reintegration process, which includes medical care and psycho-social support, such as counseling and play therapy. This process includes the creation of Child Friendly Spaces to help support and protect children. CMMB also help reunite these children with their families. In April 2018 CMMB also broke ground on the construction of an operating theater, maternity ward, and blood bank at the St. Theresa Hospital in Nzara, South Sudan.


Zambia

CMMB has been working in Zambia since 1965, and today works in all 10 provinces. CMMB focuses on maternal and child health including a four-year program for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT), increasing uptake of voluntary medical male circumcision, and HIV counseling and testing (HCT),USAID
Community and Government Networks’ Partnerships Improves the Referral Systems and Coordination of PMTCT and HCT Services in Zambia
Retrieved on 06/22/2016
implementing community-based HIV prevention programs and preventing and treating malaria, TB, and leprosy. CMMB promotes male involvement in antenatal clinics and responsibility for the health of the family under the ''Men Taking Action'' (MTA) model, including PMTCT, HCT services, and antiretroviral (ARV) treatment at 31 participating Church Health Institutions. Between 2009–2012, CMMB managed the USAID-funded ''Malaria Communities Program'' under the
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(PMI) in the high transmission
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. CMMB also works to provide safe access to clean drinking water in rural areas of Zambia. Collecting water is a task that primarily falls on women and girls, and waterborne diseases account for 80% of all illness in developing countries. Increasing accessibility to safe, clean water improves health and helps women and girls especially.


Controversies

On September 20, 2019, the California Attorney General's office announced that it had secured a Cease and Desist Order and over $1 million in penalties against MAP International, Food for the Poor, and Catholic Medical Mission Board, for deceptive solicitation tactics. In a two-part decision a California administrative law judge found in favor of CMMB in part one. CMMB has filed an appeal for the second of the two-part decision. While Charity Navigator has posted an advisory, CMMB recently received a four-star rating for the ninth consecutive year.


Recognition

* Ranked #24 on
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''The 100 Largest U.S. Charities 2018.'' * Received Charity Navigator's "4 Star Charity" ranking in 2018, for an eighth consecutive year. * Received #6 on Charity Navigator's "10 Best Charities Everyone's Heard Of" * Ranked #32 on ''
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'' "Top 100 2018." * Ranked #3 on
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's ''Top 10 Charities Changing the World'' in 2015 and 2016. * '' “BBB Accredited Charity”'' for 2014–2018. * In 2006 UNAIDS recognized CMMB's HIV/AIDS programs as a “best practice” in global health. * In 1989 won th
Damien-Dutton Award
that honored its work with lepers.
. Retrieved on 06/22/2016


References


External links


Official Website

Children and Mothers Partnerships
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