Hear the World Foundation
Abbreviation | HtW |
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Established | 2006 |
Type | Nonprofit organization |
Purpose | |
Headquarters | Zug, Switzerland |
Region | Worldwide |
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Mission | "The foundation works for equal opportunities and better quality of life for people with hearing loss." |
Website |
The Hear the World Foundation is a corporate nonprofit foundation founded by Sonova working for equal opportunities and better quality of life for people with hearing loss. The Foundation operates as grant-giver supporting project-partnerships in four specific areas:...:[1]
- Children affected by hearing loss; providing audiological care for children in low- and middle income countries.
- Programs for parents and families; supporting self-help groups for parents and families of children with hearing loss especially focused on help and assistance.
- Prevention of hearing loss; promoting awareness campaigns and field work, locally and globally to sensitize children and adults on topic of hearing care and hearing loss.
- Professional training; Supporting capacity building projects enabling continuous audiological training for local professionals.
The Foundation has since its establishment in 2006 been involved in over 60 projects among those are "Hear Armenia", [2] "All Ears Cambodia",[3] "Hear Malawi, [4]" and a long-term partnership with the Centro Cristiano de Servicios Medicos in the Dominican Republic. .[5]
History
In 2006 the Swiss Hearing Aid manufacturer Phonak AG founded the nonprofit organization Hear the World Foundation as a mean to raise public awareness of conscious hearing practices and to help support children in need affected by hearing loss. From 2007 until 2012 the foundation published the "Hear the World Magazine" [6] to create awareness for the topics of hearing and hearing loss. The magazine was published in German and English and distributed to the broader public until 2012.
In October 2012 Hear the World expanded its activities and became a CSR Initiative of the group concern Sonova.[7]
In 2013 the foundation started to engage employees of Sonova as volunteers for its projects. Also in 2013, the foundation became a member of Swissfoundations in 2013.[8]
Current projects
Red Bird Appalachia (since 2008) - The project-partnership between the Hear the World Foundation and the Red Bird Mission and Clinic located in Beverly, Kentucky, USA took its beginning in 2008. Since then, the aim of the collaboration has been to provide high standard audiological health care to the local population of Red Bird. The project support from Hear The World Foundation includes donation of hearing aids and batteries, financial support and since 2013, also professional expertise provided pro-bono by volunteering Sonova Employees.[9]
Hear Cambodia (since 2010) - The partnership between All Ears Cambodia and the Hear the World Foundation has since its establishment in 2010 aimed at creating and maintaining a sustainable audiological health care program for the population of Cambodia. The support from the Hear the World Foundation includes financial support, donations of digital hearing aids and batteries as well as the provision of audiological expertise by volunteering Sonova Employees.[10]
The Judith Gravel Fellowship (since 2010) - The Fellowship was created in collaboration with the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of North Carolina, USA in memory of the audiologist Dr. Judith Gravel who passed away in 2008. Ever since 2010, the fellowship been presented annually to an outstanding audiology student of the UNC Chapel Hill to strengthen educational focus on audiological management of infants and young children with hearing loss.[11]
Centro Cristiano de Servicios Médicos - Dominican Republic (since 2010) - The partnership with the Centro Cristiano de Servicios Médicos in the Dominican Republic has since 2010 supported local access to high-level audiological care. The support from the Hear the World Foundation includes funding of professional audiological diagnostic equipment, financial donations and professional expertise. In 2015, the project expanded to include the establishment of a newborn hearing screening program.[12]
Hear Armenia (since 2010) The project funded by Hear the World Foundation supportes the long-term partnership between the Arabkir Hospital in the Armenian capital Yerevan and the University Children’s Hospital in Zurich. The project support from the Hear the World Foundation enables Swiss audiological experts to travel to Armenia to provide audiological care and hearing aids to children with hearing loss.[13] The project places a special emphasis on integrating children with hearing loss into the mainstream school system.
Hear Malawi (since 2011) The Hear the World Foundation supports since 2011 the collaboration of the Australian organization EARS Inc and the African Bible College Malawi. The support includes financial support, donation of hearing aids and batteries as well as provision of professional expertise by volunteering Sonova employees. In Malawi Hear the World Foundation has helped to establish the first ever hearing clinic in the country. The ABC Hearing Clinic and Training Centre in Lilongwe was officially opened by Malawi's Minister of Health on 4 October 2013.[14]
Hear Haiti (since 2012) The project partnership between the Hear the World Foundation and the Commissioned Believers Deaf Ministry in Leveque, Haiti was established in 2012. The project aims at creating a sustainable hearing health care program for the Community of Leveque and encompasses all methodological support dimensions deployed by Hear the World:[15] Donations of digital hearing aids and batteries, financial support and professional expertise to capacity build local audiological expertise by volunteering Sonova employees.
Fundación Pro Integración (FUNPROI) - Panama (since 2013) The project-partnership between the Hear the World Foundation and FUNPROI in Panama was established in 2013. The project is aiming at providing affordable audiological care for Panamanian children and young people.[16] The support of Hear the World include financial support, donations of digital hearing aids and batteries as well as provision of audiological expertise by volunteering Sonova Employees.
Funding, Structure and Finances
Funding
The Sonova Group gives an annual donation to the Hear the World Foundation and bares all add-on expenses for its staff as well as administrative support in finance, legal and export handling. The foundation does not have any fixed assets. Its assets comprises the foundation's capital, derived from a yearly amount donated by Sonova as well as donations by single individuals [17]
Organizational structure
The foundation board and the secretariat are comprised by people from the Sonova Group. The foundation’s independence is assured by the Advisory Board, comprised by external experts from the audiological field. These are responsible for the evaluation of suitable projects, proposed to the Foundation Board for the allocation of foundation funds. The Advisory Board also advises the Foundation Board in deciding on the amount of the donations to be allocated. The Advisory Board members are all working honorary.
The secretariat is responsible for the foundation’s communications and supports the Foundation and Advisory Boards in the administrative and organizational management of the foundation. Alongside these duties, the secretariat maintains contact with stakeholders and partners.
Finances
In the financial year 2014/2015 the total value of cash and in-kind benefits provided by the Sonova Group to Hear the World Foundation was CHF 2.1 million.[18] The Hear the World Foundation supported 22 projects in 20 Countries reaching an estimate of 3'000 Children in 2014/2015.
Ambassadors
Hear the World Foundation has of November 2015 over 90 Ambassadors worldwide. All ambassadors are captured by musician and photographer Bryan Adams in the iconic Hear the World pose - with one hand behind the ear - pledging to raise awareness of conscious hearing. These are celebrities mainly from the music and film industry contributing to raise public awareness for the importance of good hearing as well as the consequences of hearing loss. A calendar featuring selected Hear the World ambassadors posing for conscious hearing has since 2008 been sold donating all proceeding to support projects of the foundation [19] . The list of Hear the World Ambassadors counts celebrities such as: Joss Stone, Eros Ramazzotti, Lea Seydoux, Theo Hutchcraft, Tina Turner, Freida Pinto , Kate Moss, Sting, Diana Krall and Gilberto Gil. .
Employee Engagement
The Sonova Group has since 2013, engaged employees as volunteers for Hear the World projects[20] The volunteers are experts in field of interest for concrete projects, selected by Hear the World Foundation. A total of 336 Sonova employees volunteered the equivalent of 527 labor-days in 2014/2015 for Hear the World Projects[21]
Partners
See also
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- Hearing impairment
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Audiometry
- Noise-induced hearing loss
- Hearing Aid
- Audiology
- Exposure Action Value
References
- ↑ "Hear the World Foundation provides $1.6 million to help people with hearing loss". PR News Wire. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
- ↑ Nazan Yakar & Christiane Schubert (2015-11-23). "Hear Armenia: A diary of our visit". Phonak Blog. Yerevan. Retrieved 2015-12-08.
- ↑ Hou Qiang (2015-11-14). "Swiss foundation donates hearing aids to disadvantaged Cambodian children". English news.cn. Phnom Penh. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
- ↑ Philipp Rathmer (2015-06-05). "Philipp Rathmer: How our photography project in Malawi captured young deaf people's favourite sounds". The Limbing Chicken. Malawi. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
- ↑ Julie Fahnestock (2015-11-20). "Better Hearing in the Dominican Republic Provided by Hear the World Foundation and Sonova". Just Means Blog. Dominican Republic. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
- ↑ "Hear the World to Launch Global Hearing Awareness Magazine: First Issue of Hear the World Magazine Appears in January 2007". The Audiology Online. Stäfa. 2007-01-10. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
- ↑ "Hear the World goes Sonova". Persönlich Online. Stäfa. 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
- ↑ "Member Hear the World Foundation". Retrieved 2015-12-05.
- ↑ "Helping People Hear at Kentucky's Red Bird Mission: Jody & Julius's Story". Connected Hearing. Connected Hearing. 2015-09-08. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
- ↑ "Sonova volunteering for Cambodia". Connected Hearing. Connected Hearing. 2015-09-08. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
- ↑ "The Seventh Judith Gravel Fellowship announced". Hearing Review. 2015-10-07. Retrieved 2015-12-08.
- ↑ "Hear the World helps push for Dominican infants". The Dominica Today. 2015-10-26. Retrieved 2015-12-08.
- ↑ "On Mission in Armenia". Otometrics. 2015-09-30. Retrieved 2015-12-08.
- ↑ "Audiological revolution in Malawi at ABC". African Bible Colleges. 2013-10-27. Retrieved 2015-12-09.
- ↑ "Hear the World Mission to Haiti VIDEO". Audiology Online. 2014-11-20. Retrieved 2015-12-09.
- ↑ "Hear the World recognizes Panamanian foundation FUNPROI". The Panama Digest. 2014-10-11. Retrieved 2015-12-09.
- ↑ "The Hear the World Foundation financials show millions aid provided many projects". Hearing Review. 2015-05-21. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
- ↑ "Hear the World Foundation expand finances for people with hearing loss to more than 2,1 milliomn swissfrancs". hearZONE Magazine. 2015-05-01. Retrieved 2015-12-08.
- ↑ "Hear the World 2016 Calendar Features Star Portraits". Hearing Review Online. 2015-11-12. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
- ↑ "Sarah Kreienbuehl, Sonova Group – "We have a deep commitment to sustainable success"". CSR Media. Corporate Social Responsibility Media. 2015-05-29. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
- ↑ "Hear the World Foundation erhöht Unterstützung für Menschen mit Hörbehinderung auf über 2,1 Millionen Schweizerfranken". hearZONE Magazine (in German). 2015-05-01. Retrieved 2015-12-10.