Where We Work

Categorized as a fragile state, Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country located in the Balkans region of Europe. It is a country with a rich cultural heritage, but one that has been scarred by war and conflict

Bangladesh hosts nearly one million refugees, of whom a majority are ethnic Rohingya. More than 774,000 refugees were forced to flee their home in Burma’s Rakhine State six years ago after members of Burma’s military mounted a campaign of genocide, ethnic cleansing, and other horrific atrocities and abuses against Rohingya. The majority of these refugees are living in one of the world’s largest refugee camps in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar District.

Humanity-Increased is dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of those in need in Ethiopia. Our organization offers several programs aimed at providing support to those who are most vulnerable, including those affected by poverty, conflict, and natural disasters.

Make this longer Humanity-Increased we are building homes, Ramadan Feeding programs, and livelihood Somalia was torn by 20 long years of civil war, resulting in it becoming one of the poorest countries in the world

Humanity-Increased has been working tirelessly to provide relief to the most vulnerable communities in Pakistan. Through the provision of Ramadan food packages, Qurbani, and the construction of water wells and schools, we are helping to address the pressing needs of those in need.

Syrian refugees have fled to various countries in search of safety and stability, with the largest concentrations being in neighboring Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey. While Turkey remains the largest hosting country with over 4 million refugees, mostly Syrians, Lebanon and Jordan are facing significant challenges in terms of per capita number of refugees. These countries also host other refugees, including Palestinians.

Humanity-Increased is dedicated to improving the lives of those in need in Palestine, specifically in the Gaza area. Our organization offers several programs aimed at providing support to those who are most vulnerable, including those affected by poverty, conflict, and natural disasters.

The Uyghur refugee crisis in Turkey has become a humanitarian emergency. Over the past few years, reports have surfaced that the Chinese government has taken into custody over a million Muslims, including Uyghurs, ethnic Kazakhs, and Uzbeks, and placed them in re-education camps.

Syrian refugees have fled to various countries in search of safety and stability, with the largest concentrations being in neighboring Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey. While Turkey remains the largest hosting country with over 4 million refugees, mostly Syrians, Lebanon and Jordan are facing significant challenges in terms of per capita number of refugees. These countries also host other refugees, including Palestinians.

Yemen is the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. More than six years into the conflict, 66% of the population needs emergency assistance, and 12.1 million are in acute need.