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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.

Natural disasters are essential to life. Natural disasters can cause congestion of a local and national health and service facility within minutes. Often, organized teams are present in an area when they are in a natural disaster and are therefore able to respond quickly to the status quo. Response to natural disasters remains the smallest area of activity for a HFH, with only five per cent of the total activities of a HFH. This is mainly due to the fact that local authorities in affected countries are often able to obtain the assistance of international agencies and Governments. Needs are often limited to reconstruction and development, areas that remain outside HFH expertise and field operations.

• Denial of health care Street children, illegal immigrants, minorities, displaced persons, refugees, prisoners, the unemployed, persons forced into prostitution ... whether it is stable societies or even periods of instability and armed conflicts, many people find themselves Are able to access health services because of their social status. Some are shameful, shameful, afraid to seek help, or simply deliberately excluded and neglected by the health-care system of the country in which they live. Through these programs, ANAN medical teams provide medical, social, mental and psychological care services to those in need, and work with local and national governments and civil society organizations to enhance access to such services and increase community acceptance of their patients. • Lack of protection Many people are subjected to abuses by governments or others where women and children are at the forefront of these violations. The forms and addresses of these violations vary, and our organization seeks to provide all forms of protection through our protection teams.

Protect children from violence, exploitation and abuse All children are entitled to protection from violence, exploitation and abuse. However, millions of children around the world from all social, economic, age, religious and cultural backgrounds suffer daily from violence, exploitation and abuse. Millions more are at risk. Some girls and boys are particularly vulnerable because of gender, race, ethnic origin or social and economic status. High-risk exposure levels are often associated with children with disabilities, orphans, indigenous groups, ethnic minorities and other marginalized groups. Through these programs, the HFH provide all legal services with medical, social and psychological care services for those who need them. It also works with local and national governments and civil society organizations to enhance access to such services and increase the level of community acceptance. And submit all documents relating to violations to the concerned parties to reduce them.

Is a human for human organization a UN agency? No. A HFH being is an organization independent of any political, military or religious agenda. The activities of the Organization are not carried out by any of the relevant United Nations agencies and are still awaiting human approval by the United Nations for the membership of the Economic and Social Council as a member of the Council after its acceptance on 16 February 2016. However, a human being and the United Nations can share interests in Humanitarian affairs in some cases

Is a HFH organization a governmental institution? No. A HFH is an independent organization that does not belong to any governmental institution and does not represent any governmental or political figure who has full independence in its work. However, a HFH and governmental institutions can share some of the concerns in the affairs of humanity.  Where does the organization work? A HFH being works mainly for the HFH, where the need for their presence lies. They are currently present in most of the provinces of Iraq, and they also offer their work to Syrian refugees.

Does the organization offer its services free of charge? Yeah. All services are provided free of charge. A HFH the idea that those who are swept deserve care and third-rate assistance and strives to provide high-quality care to beneficiaries and to seek professional staff of the highest caliber. For example, from a HFH staff in Iraq that treats those in need, the organization covers all expenses for treatment, including travel, housing and other costs.

Where do HFH funds come from? The independence of financial resources enables the organization to intervene in a neutral and independent manner when responding to crises. Ninety percent of total human-funded human resources come from private donations, not governments. In 2014, HFH received contributions from many donors and private individuals around the world, but in conflict and war situations private donations account for 100% of the funding, and the organization also has its own projects that are sustained by its work and rapid response to crises.

'''What time do you need to intervene in a country? How long does it take to reach the affected population?''' HFH has an effective logistics capacity to respond to emergencies within 48 hours. To this end, HFH Logistics Centers established a pre-positioned emergency group (nutrition, immunization, sanitation, medicines, communication tools, vehicles, electricity supply, water refining, food and non-food items). They include emergency equipment, and have the non-food assistance (500 families) in its warehouses. This equipment can be sent within 72 hours of maximum.

'''Does HFH work on a religious basis? Do you spread religious values?''' No. A human for human organization is committed to neutrality and space and acts in accordance with the ethics of humanitarian assistance and demands full and unconditional freedom in the exercise of its functions. A human for human organization provides for human and health assistance and protection for affected peoples regardless of religion and ethnic and political convictions without.

How can you donate to a human-to-human organization? For information on how to donate to a human rights organization through the bank account number or by visiting www.h4hi.org.