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ADRA's areas of expertise include: Education, Emergencies, Food/nutrition, HIV/AIDS, Health, Refugees and IDPs, Shelter, Training and development, Water and sanitation, Women, Children, Monitoring and Evaluation, Programme management, and Security.<ref>[http://www.alertnet.org/thepeople/members/219487.htm Thomson Reuters Foundation] Retrieved January 26, 2010.</ref>
A Los Angeles Times story from 1998 reports on ADRA's 1996 10-year strategic plan, which calls the agency "a bona fide ministry of Jesus Christ and the Seventh-day Adventist Church" and "provides a strategy to reach people previously untouched by other church institutions. The church's mission is incomplete without ADRA's distinctive ministry."<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1998/aug/14/news/mn-13136 A History of Complaints Dogs Adventist Aid Agency], ''Los Angeles Times'', August 14, 1998</ref>Much has been said about faith-based agencies taking US government funding and using those funds to further religious doctrinal missions, however ADRA does not proselytise. It claims to operate "by love with no strings attached".<ref>[http://www.adra.org/site/PageNavigator/about_us/faqs2/ Frequently Asked Questions]. Adventist Development and Relief Agency. 2010/09/08</ref> As a global organisation, ADRA is a signatory of the [[Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief]], which states that "aid will not be used to further a particular political or religious standpoint", that "aid is given regardless of the race, creed, or nationality", and that organizations "shall respect culture and custom."
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