
Donations
To carry out its work, medica mondiale relies on the commitment and donations of many people in Germany and other countries. Without this support, the organisation would be unable to help women in war and crisis zones. Your help goes a long way: in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 25 euros are sufficient for a life-saving operation, in Afghanistan, 50 euros pay for three months of psychosocial care for a raped woman, and 100 euros provide a war widow in Kosovo with a cow to enable her to support herself as a farmer. The list of tasks may be long, but every euro, every donation, is a vital building block for the future.
You decide where your donation goes
You decide where you want your donation to go. As an earmarked donation it will go to your preferred project, or as an unspecified donation medical mondiale can decide where it is needed the most. An unspecified donation allows the organisation to rapidly respond to current challenges – for example if an organisation asks for urgent help in an acute conflict. Earmarked donations are guaranteed to be channelled to the designated project.
There are different ways of making a donation to medica mondiale: via bank transfer or via credit card.
Donations via bank transfer
For bank transfers from other EU countries the same fees are payable as for domestic transfers (as of 1.7.2003), provided that the international account number (IBAN) and the Bank Identifier Code (BIC) are indicated.
The donations account:
Bank account number: 45 000 163
Bank code (BLZ): 370 501 98
Bank: Sparkasse KölnBonn
The relevant international numbers for this donations account are:
IBAN: DE92 3705 0198 0045 0001 63
BIC: COLSDE33
Notes on how to fill out an EU bank transfer form
- The special forms provided by banks for bank transfers within the EU must be used.
- The currency must be indicated in €; currently transfers of this kind are authorised up to a maximum sum of €12,500.
- The transfer form must include the first name and last name, company if appropriate, together with the IBAN and BIC of the recipient.
If forms are not filled out correctly, expensive bank fees may be payable!

