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

In the heart of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, lies one of the most poignant symbols of human resilience and suffering: the Rohingya refugee camps.

In Ethiopia, a country graced with ancient history yet challenged by modern-day adversities, Humanity-Increased stands as a beacon of hope.

Somalia is facing an urgent crisis, with its people enduring severe challenges that include hunger, lack of medical care, and limited access to clean water.

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 plight of the Uyghur population has gained international attention as more than a million individuals have been subjected to detention and surveillance within Xinjiang, China.

As we witness the heart-wrenching situation unfolding in Sudan, our resolve to provide aid and comfort to our brothers and sisters strengthens.

Yemen faces one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, now in its eighth year of conflict. This prolonged situation has devastated the country’s infrastructure, economy, and healthcare system, leading to widespread hunger and malnutrition.