Healthcare for everyone
International Health Partners (IHP) is a global health NGO, supporting people in some of the world’s most challenging places to get the medicines they need, by coordinating the safe and responsible donation of long-dated medical products from the healthcare industry.
At least two billion people worldwide live without reliable access to essential medicines. We strive for a world where suffering due to a lack of healthcare is eradicated.
To make this a reality, IHP works by acting as a trusted bridge between pharmaceutical and healthcare companies and frontline local humanitarian and health organisations. We source and ship high-quality, long-dated donated medicines and health supplies to trusted in-country partners to help equip clinics, hospitals and healthcare workers around the world to change and save lives.

Over 20 years of improved access
Since 2004, International Health Partners has enabled better access to healthcare across the world, facilitating and delivering donations of vital medicines where they are most needed.
116 million
patients helped with vital medicines and supplies
2,925
Essential Health Packs sent across the world
£293.3 million
of donated medicines sent to those who need them
ANBI Information
Name of the institution: Stichting International Health Partners EU
Tax number: 868829894
Contact details: Colleen Harrisson-Dodds, info@ihpeu.org
Objectives: a. the relief of sickness and the improvement, preservation and protection of good health and social welfare of those in need around the world, without regard for religious or ethnic background, operating in partnership with those with similar charitable objectives through Christian principles and Christian ethos;
b. to engage in any lawful activity which may directly or indirectly relate or be conducive to the aforementioned, all of which to be understood in the broadest sense of the terms, but at all times with due observance of the legal provisions applicable to public benefit institutions as referred to in Article 5b, paragraph 3 sub a of the Dutch State Tax Act (ANBI).
Policy plan: see policy plan here.
Board composition and names of directors: Three directors, equal voting powers, decisions by majority vote.
Names of directors:Christinus LukkienChristopher PickardHendrik de Jonge
Remuneration policy: No remuneration for board seats
Activity report: No material activities have yet been carried out. IHP EU anticipates achieving its objectives of the relief of sickness and the improvement, preservation and protection of good health and social welfare of those in need around the world by means of the following activities:
Financial accountability: Nothing yet to report.

Contact us
Terms and Conditions
Complaints Policy
Privacy Policy
Safeguarding Policy
Other Policies
Programme Quality Standards
Careers
Stichting International Health Partners EU
Keizersgracht 520H, 1017 EK Amsterdam, the Netherlands
+31202446919 | info@ihpeu.org
ANBI number: TBA
Company number: KVK 99152436
EORI number: TBA
International Health Partners is only able to accept medicines and supplies directly from approved medical companies that are in partnership with us. We must follow strict due diligence processes per the MHRA regulations and our licensed wholesaler certification. We therefore cannot receive donations of medicines and supplies from members of the public.
Healthcare for everyone
International Health Partners (IHP) is a global health NGO, supporting people in some of the world’s most challenging places to get the medicines they need, by coordinating the safe and responsible donation of long-dated medical products from the healthcare industry.
At least two billion people worldwide live without reliable access to essential medicines. We strive for a world where suffering due to a lack of healthcare is eradicated.
To make this a reality, IHP works by acting as a trusted bridge between pharmaceutical and healthcare companies and frontline local humanitarian and health organisations. We source and ship high-quality, long-dated donated medicines and health supplies to trusted in-country partners to help equip clinics, hospitals and healthcare workers around the world to change and save lives.

Over 20 years of improved access
Since 2004, International Health Partners has enabled better access to healthcare across the world, facilitating and delivering donations of vital medicines where they are most needed.
116 million
patients helped with vital medicines and supplies
2,925
Essential Health Packs sent across the world
£293.3 million
of donated medicines sent to those who need them
Discover more about IHP’s work, impact and how you can get involved here.
ANBI Information
Name of the institution: Stichting International Health Partners EU
Tax number: 868829894
Contact details: Colleen Harrisson-Dodds, info@ihpeu.org
Objectives: a. the relief of sickness and the improvement, preservation and protection of good health and social welfare of those in need around the world, without regard for religious or ethnic background, operating in partnership with those with similar charitable objectives through Christian principles and Christian ethos;
b. to engage in any lawful activity which may directly or indirectly relate or be conducive to the aforementioned, all of which to be understood in the broadest sense of the terms, but at all times with due observance of the legal provisions applicable to public benefit institutions as referred to in Article 5b, paragraph 3 sub a of the Dutch State Tax Act (ANBI).
Policy plan: see policy plan here.
Board composition and names of directors: Three directors, equal voting powers, decisions by majority vote.
Names of directors:Christinus LukkienChristopher PickardHendrik de Jonge
Remuneration policy: No remuneration for board seats
Activity report: No material activities have yet been carried out. IHP EU anticipates achieving its objectives of the relief of sickness and the improvement, preservation and protection of good health and social welfare of those in need around the world by means of the following activities:
Financial accountability: Nothing yet to report.

Contact us
Terms and Conditions
Complaints Policy
Privacy Policy
Safeguarding Policy
Other Policies
Programme Quality Standards
Careers
Stichting International Health Partners EU
Keizersgracht 520H, 1017 EK Amsterdam, the Netherlands
+31202446919 | info@ihpeu.org
ANBI number: TBA
Company number: KVK 99152436
EORI number: TBA
International Health Partners is only able to accept medicines and supplies directly from approved medical companies that are in partnership with us. We must follow strict due diligence processes per the MHRA regulations and our licensed wholesaler certification. We therefore cannot receive donations of medicines and supplies from members of the public.
Healthcare for everyone
International Health Partners (IHP) is a global health NGO, supporting people in some of the world’s most challenging places to get the medicines they need, by coordinating the safe and responsible donation of long-dated medical products from the healthcare industry.
At least two billion people worldwide live without reliable access to essential medicines. We strive for a world where suffering due to a lack of healthcare is eradicated.
To make this a reality, IHP works by acting as a trusted bridge between pharmaceutical and healthcare companies and frontline local humanitarian and health organisations. We source and ship high-quality, long-dated donated medicines and health supplies to trusted in-country partners to help equip clinics, hospitals and healthcare workers around the world to change and save lives.

Over 20 years of improved access
Since 2004, International Health Partners has enabled better access to healthcare across the world, facilitating and delivering donations of vital medicines where they are most needed.
116 million
patients helped with vital medicines and supplies
2,925
Essential Health Packs sent across the world
£293.3 million
of donated medicines sent to those who need them
Discover more about IHP’s work, impact and how you can get involved here.
ANBI Information
Name of the institution: Stichting International Health Partners EU
Tax number: 868829894
Contact details: Colleen Harrisson-Dodds, info@ihpeu.org
Objectives: a. the relief of sickness and the improvement, preservation and protection of good health and social welfare of those in need around the world, without regard for religious or ethnic background, operating in partnership with those with similar charitable objectives through Christian principles and Christian ethos;
b. to engage in any lawful activity which may directly or indirectly relate or be conducive to the aforementioned, all of which to be understood in the broadest sense of the terms, but at all times with due observance of the legal provisions applicable to public benefit institutions as referred to in Article 5b, paragraph 3 sub a of the Dutch State Tax Act (ANBI).
Policy plan: see policy plan here.
Board composition and names of directors: Three directors, equal voting powers, decisions by majority vote.
Names of directors:Christinus LukkienChristopher PickardHendrik de Jonge
Remuneration policy: No remuneration for board seats
Activity report: No material activities have yet been carried out. IHP EU anticipates achieving its objectives of the relief of sickness and the improvement, preservation and protection of good health and social welfare of those in need around the world by means of the following activities:
Financial accountability: Nothing yet to report.

Contact us
Terms and Conditions
Complaints Policy
Privacy Policy
Safeguarding Policy
Other Policies
Programme Quality Standards
Careers
Stichting International Health Partners EU
Keizersgracht 520H, 1017 EK Amsterdam, the Netherlands
+31202446919 | info@ihpeu.org
ANBI number: TBA
Company number: KVK 99152436
EORI number: TBA
International Health Partners is only able to accept medicines and supplies directly from approved medical companies that are in partnership with us. We must follow strict due diligence processes per the MHRA regulations and our licensed wholesaler certification. We therefore cannot receive donations of medicines and supplies from members of the public.