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Executive

                                                  Director’s Report




                                                  “As we look at this past year we see it in two halves, we started
                                                  a normal year with a full calendar of meetings, monitoring and
                                                  training. We saw some good achievements in the first part of the
                                                  year with monitoring of projects, training of partners and our
                                                  administration team was kept busy processing donations.”





         Then in February, I was returning from Singapore and
         Vietnam when we heard about the new coronavirus and
         everyone’s plans changed. On the 26th of February, the Global
         Development Group Board made the decision to postpone
         our May 2020 Singapore Conference. We had about 130
         delegates already booked in, so it’s been very disappointing
         but the board will continue considering our options. This was
         a disappointment, and soon after all travel was cancelled and
         our countries went into lockdown.
         It was a disconcerting time for everyone, and we saw new
         challenges arising in our communities both for donors and
         beneficiaries, but our donors rallied and our partners in-
         country have been adjusting in response to the needs of
         people in their communities. GDG staff have been going
                                                              Geoff and Betty Armstrong with Indian Representatives MV and Leena Thomas
         the extra mile to process efficiently and quickly for all of our
         existing partners and bringing on board new partners. As the
         travel restrictions are still in place, we are finding new ways to
         maintain contact with our partners, including the use of online
         video communication for meetings and training.
         We congratulate Dr Neil and Gwen Wetzig of J730N AusHEAL
         Congo Project who received the Order of Australia (AO) for
         their tireless work towards improving healthcare in Democratic
         Republic of Congo.
         In this past year, our records show that we have impacted
         1,846,416 direct beneficiaries and 3,862,892 indirect
         beneficiaries. We have much to be thankful for and I wish
         to acknowledge the great work by our donors, our excellent
         partners and all the GDG team.


         Geoff Armstrong

                                                              Dr Neil and Gwen Wetzig recently received the Order of Australia
         BSc, MBA, AFAMI, CMC, MAICD, MASQ
         Executive Director







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