NGO Information Human For Human

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Contact Email h4h@h4hi.org
Contact # 009647809300700
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Location:  [Qadisiyah,Karbala,Basrah,Baghdad,Iraq ]
Contact Phone 009647809300700
Description

Who is a human for human organization?

Is a humanitarian organization, a group of young doctors, journalists, economists, artists, lawyers, teachers and teachers established in Iraq in 2003 after the fall of the regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq. A HFH provides emergency assistance to Iraqis and Syrians affected by violence, neglect or crisis, mainly due to armed conflict, epidemics, malnutrition, denial of health care or natural disasters. A human being provides for the human being its assistance impartially and independently to those who need it most.

What is the work of a human for human organization?

During and after emergency situations, HFH  provides humanitarian services from food and non-food assistance, health care and rehabilitation services, runs hospitals and clinics, conducts surgical operations as well as fighting conflict epidemics, conducting vaccination campaigns and managing nutrition centers for malnourished children. Psychological and educational provision for children. In addition, the organization builds wells, distributes potable water, supplies shelter materials such as blankets and plastic sheeting. It also provides income generation projects and provides legal services. It also carries out development projects and assists local governments in developing their capacities.

 

Why the organization intervenes

The main goal of humanitarian action is to save lives, relieve the needy of their suffering and help individuals recover their capabilities after they find themselves in life-threatening conditions. This is exactly what a human organization is doing by providing assistance when crises, such as armed conflict, epidemics, malnutrition and natural disasters, are overwhelmed by local health care systems. The organization also works to help people facing discrimination or neglect by local health care, protection and education systems, or when some populations are excluded from access to services.