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Concern Worldwide

Concern Worldwide (often referred to as Concern) is Ireland's largest aid and humanitarian agency.[1] Since its foundation in 1968 it has worked in 50 countries. According to its latest annual report, Concern helped 28.6 million of the world's poorest and most vulnerable people in 2019, while responding to 82 emergencies in 24 countries.[2] Concern aims to help those living in the world's poorest countries.[3] Concern is engaged in long-term development work, in addition to emergency relief in Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. Concern's core work focuses on health, hunger and humanitarian response in emergencies.[4] The charity works in partnership with small community groups as well as governments and large global organisations. Concern is one of fourteen fully certified members of Humanitarian Accountability Partnership.[5] It has no religious or political affiliations.

Concern Worldwide
Founded1968
FounderKay O'Loughlin Kennedy
John O'Loughlin Kennedy
Registration no.39647
FocusPoverty relief
Location
  • 52-55 Lower Camden Street, Dublin 2
OriginsDublin, Ireland
Area served
Worldwide
ProductLong-term development and disaster relief
Key people
David Regan (CEO)
Website
  • www.concern.net
  • www.concernusa.org
Formerly called
Africa Concern

Concern Worldwide US is an affiliate of Concern Worldwide. It has offices in New York City and Chicago. Concern Worldwide is a partner of One Campaign.

Concern Worldwide UK is a UK charity that supports the overseas work of Concern Worldwide. It is a registered charity in the UK (number 1092236 England and Wales and SC038107 Scotland). Danny Harvey became executive director of Concern Worldwide UK in late 2019.[6]

History Edit

Concern Worldwide was set up by a small group of people including John and Kay O'Loughlin Kennedy[7] in their home in Dublin in 1968, following an appeal for aid by missionaries for the starving population of war-torn Biafra. Also involved in the creation of Concern were Spiritans Ray Kennedy (John's brother),[7] Aengus Finucane and Jack Finucane. In June 1968, Africa Concern, as it was originally called, launched their famine appeal "Send One Ship". The ship, the Colmcille, landed off the coast of Biafra in September 1968 with supplies of powdered food and medicine. In 1970, the public were asked to respond to a cyclone in East Pakistan and Africa Concern became Concern.[8]

Work Edit

Concern has worked in 50 countries and as of 2019 was employing over 3,500 staff in 26 countries around the world delivering programmes that benefitted 28.6 million people.[9] Concern's work is centered on five main programmes: Education, Emergencies, Health and Nutrition, Gender Equality and Livelihoods. Concern launched an appeal to tackle the drought in East Africa[10] in June 2011. They also responded to the earthquake in Haiti and the floods in Pakistan.[11][12] The Chief Executive Officer is David Regan. Concern is a member of the Humanitarian Accountability Partnership.[citation needed]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Concern's focus is on maintaining current lifesaving programmes, where possible, as well as playing their part in raising awareness of the tools that can be used to fight the spread of the infection.[13]

Governance Edit

Concern is controlled and regulated by its members who have responsibility for the Articles of Association, election of the council, appointment of the auditors and approval of accounts. The Council of Concern is elected from membership at each AGM. The maximum number on the council is 24 and one third must step down every year. They meet at least four times per year.[citation needed] The council is accountable to the relevant government Minister to ensure that the Companies Act is adhered to. They are also accountable to the general public to ensure that donations are put to an appropriate use.[14] Concern is the first Irish charity to receive certification from the Geneva-based organisation Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP), which works to make humanitarian work more accountable and transparent through self-regulation, compliance verification, and quality assurance certification.[15] Concern is a member of the Irish Charities and Tax Research Reform Group.[16] Concern Worldwide's annual report and accounts won the charity and not-for-profit category in the annual Chartered Accountants Leinster Society awards for published accounts for 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.[17]

Funding Edit

Concern raises money from individuals, communities, sponsored events and companies as well as receiving financial support from the Irish government, the European Union, the United Nations, the British government and other government agencies, private donors, and major trusts.[18] In 2007, the Irish Government announced a five-year strategic funding programme with Concern which would see funding double from €60 million (for the period 2003 to 2006) to €148 million over the 5-year period from 2007 to 2011.[19] Subsequent to the announcement, Irish Aid announced a series of cutbacks to Ireland's official development aid, including the programme under which Concern was funded.[20]

Campaigns and initiatives Edit

Campaigns and initiatives run by the organisation include the Concern Fast, which is a sponsored 24-hour fast and programme of events to raise money to fight child malnutrition.[21] Other initiatives focusing on nutrition have included a "1,000 days" project.[22]

Since 2008 Concern has also run a creative writing competition in a number of age categories.[23][24]

Concern also runs a number of different physical challenges for additional fundraising opportunities.[25]

In 2020, Concern has launched new campaigns and events such as Go Green For Concern,[26] The Concern Long Jump Challenge[27] and the Step in Their Shoes campaign.[28]

Notable ambassadors Edit

Hollywood actress Toni Collette is an ambassador for the charity, having visited their programmes in Haiti.[29]

Chef and TV personality Donal Skehan visited Concern's programmes in Malawi.[30] He also encouraged people to donate to Concern while to charity responded to Cyclone Idai.

Dublin footballer Michael Darragh Macauley is an ambassador for Concern and has visited their programmes in Kenya and Iraq. In December 2019, he appeared on The Late Late Show to talk about his experience meeting Syrian refugees in camps in Iraq.[31]

Fashion photographer Alexi Lubomirski has been a long-time supporter and ambassador for Concern Worldwide.[32] He has visited programmes in Kenya and has hosted Concern's annual Winter Ball in New York.

Leinster and Ireland rugby player Rob Kearney has supported many of Concern's fundraising drives in Ireland. He visited Ethiopia to visit Concern's emergency nutrition programme in Ebinat, a 12-hour drive from Addis Ababa.[33]

In popular culture Edit

Concern is referenced in the 1990 The Saw Doctors song "I Useta Love Her".[34]

Concern's only charity song – which was written by Paul Cleary from The Blades and produced by award-winning composer Bill Whelan – was the brainchild of the late Gerry Ryan and Paul Cleary's then-manager Mark Venner. The Concerned, made up of over 40 Irish stars, had a number one hit in March and April 1985 with the song and music video "Show Some Concern".[35] A short segment from the song's video also features in RTE's hit series Reeling in the Years, when it highlights the top events of 1985.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Irish Aid : Background note for the Minister of State March 2011". www.irishaid.gov.ie.
  2. ^ "Annual Reports : Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net.
  3. ^ "About Concern". www.concern.net.
  4. ^ "About Our Programmes : Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net.
  5. ^ . www.hapinternational.org. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
  6. ^ "Q&A: Getting to know Danny Harvey, our new Executive Director : Concern Worldwide UK". www.concern.org.uk.
  7. ^ a b Fiftieth Anniversary of Concern Worldwide by Seamus Maguire, Glowing Embers, Issue 5, August 2018.
  8. ^ "Our History : Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net.
  9. ^ "Annual Report : Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net. 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  10. ^ Gartland, Fiona (2 August 2011). "Concern Appeals for more aid for Africa: Irish Times". The Irish Times.
  11. ^ "YouTube : Tom Arnold of Concern Worldwide thanking the public for their support of the people of Haiti". www.youtube.com.
  12. ^ . www.concern.net. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  13. ^ "Concern's Response to COVID-19 : Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net. 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  14. ^ "How we are governed : Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net.
  15. ^ . www.hapinternational.org. Archived from the original on 16 October 2012.
  16. ^ . www.ictr.ie. Archived from the original on 2 September 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  17. ^ "Chartered Accountants". www.charteredaccountants.ie.
  18. ^ "How we raise money-Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net.
  19. ^ "Minister Lenihan to announce new €148 million multi-annual package for Concern". www.irishaid.gov.ie.
  20. ^ Government cuts support to Irish charities March 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ "Concern Fast". www.concernfast.org.
  22. ^ . Concern Worldwide. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2016.[dead link]
  23. ^ . www.concern.net. Archived from the original on 18 August 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  24. ^ "Concern Writing Competition". The Irish Times. 23 June 2011.
  25. ^ "Concern Challenges". www.concernchallenge.org. Archived from the original on 20 September 2006.
  26. ^ "Go Green : Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net.
  27. ^ "Concern Long Jump Challenge : Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net.
  28. ^ "Step in Their Shoes: Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net.
  29. ^ "Toni Collette relives her experience in Haiti : Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net.
  30. ^ "Donal Skehan gets a taste of Concern's work in Malawi : Concern Worldwide". www.concern.net.
  31. ^ "'I Don't Have A Book, I Don't Have A Podcast, I'm Not Trying To Sell You Anything: Balls.ie". www.balls.ie.
  32. ^ "WIN A PHOTOSHOOT WITH ACCLAIMED PHOTOGRAPHER ALEXI LUBOMIRSKI: Concern USA". www.concernusa.org.
  33. ^ "ROB ON CONCERN TRIP". www.independent.ie.
  34. ^ "I Useta Love Her: How the song that rhymed Mass and ass became an Irish anthem : The Irish Times". www.irishtimes.com.
  35. ^ "Take a trip down memory lane as Concern say thanks to long-forgotten Irish charity supergroup: The Irish Examiner". www.irishexaminer.com.

Further reading Edit

  • Tony Farmar, Believing in action: Concern the first thirty years, 1968–1998. (Dublin, A. & A. Farmar, 2002) ISBN 1-899047-81-6

External links Edit

  • Concern Worldwide headquarters
  • Concern Worldwide US
  • Concern Worldwide UK
  • Concern Worldwide Korea

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Concern Worldwide often referred to as Concern is Ireland s largest aid and humanitarian agency 1 Since its foundation in 1968 it has worked in 50 countries According to its latest annual report Concern helped 28 6 million of the world s poorest and most vulnerable people in 2019 while responding to 82 emergencies in 24 countries 2 Concern aims to help those living in the world s poorest countries 3 Concern is engaged in long term development work in addition to emergency relief in Africa Asia and the Caribbean Concern s core work focuses on health hunger and humanitarian response in emergencies 4 The charity works in partnership with small community groups as well as governments and large global organisations Concern is one of fourteen fully certified members of Humanitarian Accountability Partnership 5 It has no religious or political affiliations Concern WorldwideFounded1968FounderKay O Loughlin Kennedy John O Loughlin KennedyRegistration no 39647FocusPoverty reliefLocation52 55 Lower Camden Street Dublin 2OriginsDublin IrelandArea servedWorldwideProductLong term development and disaster reliefKey peopleDavid Regan CEO Websitewww wbr concern wbr net www wbr concernusa wbr orgFormerly calledAfrica ConcernConcern Worldwide US is an affiliate of Concern Worldwide It has offices in New York City and Chicago Concern Worldwide is a partner of One Campaign Concern Worldwide UK is a UK charity that supports the overseas work of Concern Worldwide It is a registered charity in the UK number 1092236 England and Wales and SC038107 Scotland Danny Harvey became executive director of Concern Worldwide UK in late 2019 6 Contents 1 History 2 Work 3 Governance 4 Funding 5 Campaigns and initiatives 6 Notable ambassadors 7 In popular culture 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditConcern Worldwide was set up by a small group of people including John and Kay O Loughlin Kennedy 7 in their home in Dublin in 1968 following an appeal for aid by missionaries for the starving population of war torn Biafra Also involved in the creation of Concern were Spiritans Ray Kennedy John s brother 7 Aengus Finucane and Jack Finucane In June 1968 Africa Concern as it was originally called launched their famine appeal Send One Ship The ship the Colmcille landed off the coast of Biafra in September 1968 with supplies of powdered food and medicine In 1970 the public were asked to respond to a cyclone in East Pakistan and Africa Concern became Concern 8 Work EditConcern has worked in 50 countries and as of 2019 was employing over 3 500 staff in 26 countries around the world delivering programmes that benefitted 28 6 million people 9 Concern s work is centered on five main programmes Education Emergencies Health and Nutrition Gender Equality and Livelihoods Concern launched an appeal to tackle the drought in East Africa 10 in June 2011 They also responded to the earthquake in Haiti and the floods in Pakistan 11 12 The Chief Executive Officer is David Regan Concern is a member of the Humanitarian Accountability Partnership citation needed During the COVID 19 pandemic Concern s focus is on maintaining current lifesaving programmes where possible as well as playing their part in raising awareness of the tools that can be used to fight the spread of the infection 13 Governance EditConcern is controlled and regulated by its members who have responsibility for the Articles of Association election of the council appointment of the auditors and approval of accounts The Council of Concern is elected from membership at each AGM The maximum number on the council is 24 and one third must step down every year They meet at least four times per year citation needed The council is accountable to the relevant government Minister to ensure that the Companies Act is adhered to They are also accountable to the general public to ensure that donations are put to an appropriate use 14 Concern is the first Irish charity to receive certification from the Geneva based organisation Humanitarian Accountability Partnership HAP which works to make humanitarian work more accountable and transparent through self regulation compliance verification and quality assurance certification 15 Concern is a member of the Irish Charities and Tax Research Reform Group 16 Concern Worldwide s annual report and accounts won the charity and not for profit category in the annual Chartered Accountants Leinster Society awards for published accounts for 2009 2010 2011 and 2012 17 Funding EditConcern raises money from individuals communities sponsored events and companies as well as receiving financial support from the Irish government the European Union the United Nations the British government and other government agencies private donors and major trusts 18 In 2007 the Irish Government announced a five year strategic funding programme with Concern which would see funding double from 60 million for the period 2003 to 2006 to 148 million over the 5 year period from 2007 to 2011 19 Subsequent to the announcement Irish Aid announced a series of cutbacks to Ireland s official development aid including the programme under which Concern was funded 20 Campaigns and initiatives EditCampaigns and initiatives run by the organisation include the Concern Fast which is a sponsored 24 hour fast and programme of events to raise money to fight child malnutrition 21 Other initiatives focusing on nutrition have included a 1 000 days project 22 Since 2008 Concern has also run a creative writing competition in a number of age categories 23 24 Concern also runs a number of different physical challenges for additional fundraising opportunities 25 In 2020 Concern has launched new campaigns and events such as Go Green For Concern 26 The Concern Long Jump Challenge 27 and the Step in Their Shoes campaign 28 Notable ambassadors EditHollywood actress Toni Collette is an ambassador for the charity having visited their programmes in Haiti 29 Chef and TV personality Donal Skehan visited Concern s programmes in Malawi 30 He also encouraged people to donate to Concern while to charity responded to Cyclone Idai Dublin footballer Michael Darragh Macauley is an ambassador for Concern and has visited their programmes in Kenya and Iraq In December 2019 he appeared on The Late Late Show to talk about his experience meeting Syrian refugees in camps in Iraq 31 Fashion photographer Alexi Lubomirski has been a long time supporter and ambassador for Concern Worldwide 32 He has visited programmes in Kenya and has hosted Concern s annual Winter Ball in New York Leinster and Ireland rugby player Rob Kearney has supported many of Concern s fundraising drives in Ireland He visited Ethiopia to visit Concern s emergency nutrition programme in Ebinat a 12 hour drive from Addis Ababa 33 In popular culture EditConcern is referenced in the 1990 The Saw Doctors song I Useta Love Her 34 Concern s only charity song which was written by Paul Cleary from The Blades and produced by award winning composer Bill Whelan was the brainchild of the late Gerry Ryan and Paul Cleary s then manager Mark Venner The Concerned made up of over 40 Irish stars had a number one hit in March and April 1985 with the song and music video Show Some Concern 35 A short segment from the song s video also features in RTE s hit series Reeling in the Years when it highlights the top events of 1985 References Edit Irish Aid Background note for the Minister of State March 2011 www irishaid gov ie Annual Reports Concern Worldwide www concern net About Concern www concern net About Our Programmes Concern Worldwide www concern net Humanitarian Accountability Partnership www hapinternational org Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Q amp A Getting to know Danny Harvey our new Executive Director Concern Worldwide UK www concern org uk a b Fiftieth Anniversary of Concern Worldwide by Seamus Maguire Glowing Embers Issue 5 August 2018 Our History Concern Worldwide www concern net Annual Report Concern Worldwide www concern net 2019 Retrieved 25 August 2020 Gartland Fiona 2 August 2011 Concern Appeals for more aid for Africa Irish Times The Irish Times YouTube Tom Arnold of Concern Worldwide thanking the public for their support of the people of Haiti www youtube com Our work in Pakistan Concern Worldwide www concern net Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 Retrieved 23 August 2011 Concern s Response to COVID 19 Concern Worldwide www concern net 2020 Retrieved 25 August 2020 How we are governed Concern Worldwide www concern net How About us Humanitarian Accountability Partnership www hapinternational org Archived from the original on 16 October 2012 ICTR www ictr ie Archived from the original on 2 September 2011 Retrieved 6 September 2011 Chartered Accountants www charteredaccountants ie How we raise money Concern Worldwide www concern net Minister Lenihan to announce new 148 million multi annual package for Concern www irishaid gov ie Government cuts support to Irish charities Archived March 24 2012 at the Wayback Machine Concern Fast www concernfast org 1000 days Concern Worldwide Archived from the original on 6 October 2016 Retrieved 4 October 2016 dead link Concern Writing Competition www concern net Archived from the original on 18 August 2011 Retrieved 23 August 2011 Concern Writing Competition The Irish Times 23 June 2011 Concern Challenges www concernchallenge org Archived from the original on 20 September 2006 Go Green Concern Worldwide www concern net Concern Long Jump Challenge Concern Worldwide www concern net Step in Their Shoes Concern Worldwide www concern net Toni Collette relives her experience in Haiti Concern Worldwide www concern net Donal Skehan gets a taste of Concern s work in Malawi Concern Worldwide www concern net I Don t Have A Book I Don t Have A Podcast I m Not Trying To Sell You Anything Balls ie www balls ie WIN A PHOTOSHOOT WITH ACCLAIMED PHOTOGRAPHER ALEXI LUBOMIRSKI Concern USA www concernusa org ROB ON CONCERN TRIP www independent ie I Useta Love Her How the song that rhymed Mass and ass became an Irish anthem The Irish Times www irishtimes com Take a trip down memory lane as Concern say thanks to long forgotten Irish charity supergroup The Irish Examiner www irishexaminer com Further reading EditTony Farmar Believing in action Concern the first thirty years 1968 1998 Dublin A amp A Farmar 2002 ISBN 1 899047 81 6External links EditConcern Worldwide headquarters Concern Worldwide US Concern Worldwide UK Concern Worldwide Korea Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Concern Worldwide amp oldid 1179798520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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