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Website: https://www.ijm.org/ – (info)
Address: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Countries served: United States
Geographic scope: Global
Phone: 703.465.5495
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: InternationalJusticeMission
Twitter: @ijm
EIN (Guidestar profile): 54-1722887
Type: Religious
Faith-based: Yes
Sex work positive: No
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About International Justice Mission
Mission Statement –
To protect the poor from violence by rescuing victims, bringing the criminals to justice, restoring survivors to safety and strength, and helping local law enforcement build a safe future that lasts.
Public facts about International Justice Mission
2013 Annual Revenue – $47,951,653.00
2013 Reported Expenses
Program Services $32,616,311.00
Administrative Costs $3,945,385.00
Fundraising Costs $4,422,798.00
Total Expenses $40,984,494.00
People involved with International Justice Mission
Gary Haugen – President & CEO
Gary Vuerink – Executive Vice President
Chong-Ae Shah – Executive Vice President of Global Brand Marketing & Mobilization
Sean Litton – Senior Vice President of Justice Operations
Sharon Cohn Wu – Senior Vice President of Justice System Transformation
Holly J. Burkhalter – Vice President of Government Relations & Advocacy
Blair Burns – Vice President of Regional Operations, Southeast Asia
Mark Clookie – Vice President of Investigations & Law Enforcement Development
Jim Martin – Vice President of Spiritual Formation
Sheeba Philip – Vice President of Global Marketing and Communications
Melissa Russell – Vice President of Strategic Partnerships
Pablo Villeda – Vice President of Regional Operations, Latin America
Philip Langford – Vice President of Regional Operations, Africa
Saju Mathew – Vice President of Regional Operations, South Asia
Shelley Thames – Senior Advisor
Lauren Weaver – Vice President of Finance
Tony Webster – Vice President of Human Resources
Eric Ha – General Counsel
Ms. Nicole Bibbins Sedaca – Chair of Board of Directors
Board of Directors
Gary Haugen International Justice Mission
Alfonso Wieland Paz y Esperanza
Terry Mochar Mochar International Management Ltd.
Martin Witteveen District Court of The Hauge
Raj Parker Freshfields
Rebecca Chan Tsinghua University School of Law
Eric Asche Legacy
Nancy Ortberg Menlo Park Presbyterian Church
Paul Lee Google.org
Nicholas Sensley Cross Sector Solutions LLC
Patty Sison-Arroyo Ateneo Law School
From 2013 Annual Report (http://www.ijm.org/get-to-know-us/financials): Eric Asche, American Legacy Foundation (troubled)
Nicole Bibbins Sedaca, (former Department of State)
Rebecca Chan, China
Ram Gidoomal, Chair Traidcraft, Christian-based the fair trade company and development charity
Gary Haugen, United States, President & CEO, International Justice Mission
Steve Hayner, United States
Mark Kroeker, United States, Senior Vice President for Justice & Rule of Law, PAE Leadership
Paul Lee, United States, Senior Product Manager, Google.org
Laurent Mbanda, Rwanda, Bishop of the Anglican Church of Rwanda, Shyira Diocese
Terry Mochar, Canada, Founder & President,
Nancy Ortberg, United States, Director of Leadership Development, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church
Raj Parker, United Kingdom Partner, Freshfields Brukhaus Deringer LLP
Alfonso Wieland, Peru, Co-founder & Executive Director, Paz y Esperanza
Martin Witteveen,
Netherlands
Magistrate, District Court
of the Hague
Sex work focus for International Justice Mission
Sex worker demographics focus for International Justice Mission
IJM works in nearly 20 communities throughout Africa, Latin America, South and
Southeast Asia.
Services offered by International Justice Mission
Reviews, ratings and feedback for International Justice Mission
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The biggest drawback to IJM is that they don’t provide long term care or holistic recovery to any of the survivors of trafficking that they rescue. All clients are rerouted to other NGOs to for the long term aftercare process even though IJM gets to report their stories. They do not operate any shelters or care facilities. With that said, they do great work and are great people! I admire their drive and willingness to serve the least of these.
I agree that the salaries are very high according to Charity Navigator. $357,867 for the Field Office Director in Kenya seems too high – especially given that cost of living is cheaper in Kenya. Non-profit workers are often underpaid (I know, I work at a non-profit), but IJM seems to overpay. They should reconsider what simplerer staff salaries could do for their clients, programs, and the least of these. Having a salary lower than your peers is part of the sacrifice required in the NGO sector. The average lawyer earns $130,888 so it would appear that the salaries listed by Charity Navigator are making more than lawyers in the for-profit industry.
Very professional organization and bringing about good things for developing countries and their governments.
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