Mission and values

We firmly believe that in the 21st century, no one should experience pain, suffering or lose their life because they do not have the medicines they need. We stand for a world where everyone has equal rights and timely access to the medicines they need to maintain their health. Through our work, we strive to create a future in which the logistics of distributing essential medicines to keep people healthy will no longer be an obstacle.
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION «CHARITABLE FOUNDATION «MISSION KHARKIV»:
- Analyzes and studies the needs for medicines and existing systems for providing patients with medicines in need;
- identifies obstacles that prevent the organization of effective and timely delivery of medicines to patients;
- Creates conditions for restoring the lost chains within the health care system to providepatients with medicines that they need immediately and continuously;
- Creates a system that allows organizing effective and timely provision of people with the medicines they need;
- creates conditions for efficient and rational distribution of medicines among patients in need.
The desire to improve the system of access to essential medicines is realized through the team's implementation of innovative solutions, careful development of solutions that are implemented in each specific situation, are inherently unique, original and individual.
The effectiveness and sustainability of solutions is ensured through the team's participation in comprehensive research, data analysis, collaboration with healthcare experts and stakeholders, and the use of evidence-based decision-making, the evaluation of which ensures the achievement of effective results.
Implementation is a critical stage of our work, where we turn our solutions into actionable steps. We take a comprehensive approach by developing the necessary protocols that outline the specific procedures, recommendations and strategies required to bring our solutions to life. These protocols serve as a roadmap to ensure the smooth and efficient execution of our initiatives.
With unwavering determination, we execute our plans by working closely with healthcare providers, organizations and local communities. By implementing our proposed measures, we aim to bridge the gaps that prevent people from accessing the medicines they need, when they need them most.
CORE VALUES OF CO «CF «MISSION KHARKIV»
Integrity: We adhere to the highest standards of integrity and ethics in all aspects of our work. We act with integrity, transparency and accountability, ensuring that our actions are consistent with our mission and the best interests of those we serve.
Commitment to impact: We are driven by a relentless drive to create a meaningful and sustainable impact on the communities we serve. We prioritize evidence-based interventions and innovative solutions that address the underlying causes of health system vulnerability.
Collaboration and partnerships: We recognize the importance of collaboration and partnerships in achieving our goals and mission. We actively seek to engage and collaborate with local communities, healthcare providers, government and agencies, and other stakeholders to promote shared ownership, maximize resources, and foster collective impact.
Equity and inclusion: We are committed to promoting equity and inclusion in all aspects of our work. We strive to ensure that our interventions reach and benefit marginalized populations, and we actively work to eliminate inequalities and promote equal access to health services and resources.
Professionalism: We maintain a high level of professionalism in our interactions and operations. We value competence, experience and continuous learning, and by developing a culture of professionalism that enhances the quality and effectiveness of our work.
Compliance with humanitarian principles:
CO «CF «MISSION KHARKIV» aims to uphold and promote the basic principles of humanitarian and charitable assistance that underpin all decision-making, ensuring that our humanitarian and charitable assistance is provided in a principled, impartial, free and accountable manner.
We are committed to the following fundamental humanitarian principles: Humanity:
a. We place the well-being, dignity and rights of individuals and communities affected by crisis and war at the forefront of our charitable and humanitarian actions, activities and interventions.
b. We provide assistance with sincere compassion, respect for human life and with the aim of alleviating suffering.
Neutrality:
a. We provide assistance and services without favoritism or discrimination based on political, religious or other affiliations.
b. We treat all people and communities in need of assistance impartially and avoid conflict or disputes.
Impartiality:
a. Allocate resources and provide assistance based on the needs of the most vulnerable and marginalized individuals and communities.
b. Ensure that aid and support is distributed equitably and without discrimination, taking into account the specific needs and vulnerabilities of different groups.
Independence:
a. We maintain autonomy and independence in decision-making, program design and implementation, free from political, economic or other external influences
b. We maintain the ability to prioritize the interests of affected populations and ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of our humanitarian and charitable assistance.
Responsibility:
a. We are responsible for our actions, transparent and accountable to the affected population, donors and stakeholders.
b. We monitor, carry out independent evaluations, are accountable, and evaluate the impact and effectiveness of our programs to ensure responsible, efficient and effective use of resources.
Selflessness:
assistance is provided/received for the benefit of others without any gain;
Voluntariness:
The Benefactor carries out activities of his/her own free will, without any coercion or interference from public authorities, and provides for the free transfer of property to the Beneficiary under existing charitable programs;
Targeted focus
The property received by the Benefactor is restricted in use, i.e. prohibited for subsequent resale by anyone, and is transferred to the Beneficiary solely to enable him/her to provide: either medical care to the population, quality medical services; or medical care to patients under martial law in the country, or directly to the population in need of assistance (distribution among residents, patients, etc.), etc.