ADRA to cut staff at world headquarters

President cites three years of revenue decline

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States | ANN staff

The president of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency today announced the agency will cut staff and adjust its management structure at its international headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States.

In an e-mail, President Rudi Maier said the move follows three years of "gradual decline" in revenue. No figures on finance or proposed staff cuts were immediately available.

ADRA International currently employs 77 people, said John Torres, an agency spokesman.

Most of the agency's revenue comes from United States government contracts, such as the United States Agency for International Development, Torres said. About 10 percent of the agency's income is received from donations of private income, he said.

Maier said many NGOs reduced staff in 2009 because of the downturn in the economy, while ADRA instituted a temporary hiring freeze and cut administrative expenses. "However ADRA continues to struggle to keep operational and management costs balanced," Maier said.

This is ADRA's second management shift this month. On February 10, the agency replaced two of its vice presidents -- Vice President for Programs Mark Webster and Vice President for Finance Gideon Mutero -- with Ken Flemmer and Robyn Mordeno.

Maier said more information would be available soon.

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