Doctors without Borders, is an international humanitarian- aid nongovernmental organization, best known for its projects in war-torn regions and developing countries facing epidemics and diseases. There are over 34,146 volunteers and private donors provide 80% of the funding while corporate donations make up the rest. “ Observing strict principles of neutrality and impartiality, Doctors without borders provides medical care and other services, bears witness, and speaks out to bring the publics attention to humanitarian crisis.” (Worth, 2014). This organization does a lot of good bringing medical help and attention to parts of the world that would not be able to receive help easily. Concept 1 for Doctors without borders would be the focus on mission. This is because “the mission is the nonprofit’s reason for …show more content…
Resource dependency is “ the behavior of organizations in terms of their dependence on external constituencies” (Worth, 2014, p.60). Eighty-eight cents of every dollar supports the organizations programs while trying to operate efficiently. In terms of how resources are used and funds are allocated 10% are used for fundraising 0.9% for management and 88.7% for program services. Being independent and having almost all their resource’s entirely coming from private donors allow for more independence and accountability within the organization. Philippians 4:11 “ I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.” Borders without Doctors is a great organization that provides help to the needy in many parts of the world. Saving many lives in dangerous war torn countries where simple health care could not be found. Applying these three concepts help build for a strong foundation for the organizations purpose and strength to reach their