
Gaza Emergency Relief
Gaza has been bombarded with airstrikes relentlessly since October 7th, 2023. The escalating violence has displaced 1.5 million Palestinians. Hospitals are dangerously close to shutting down. There are over 350,000 patients with non-communicable diseases, 130 premature babies in incubators, and over 183 births a day.
There are also 2.3 million people without food, water and basic medical supplies. In addition to providing emergency relief and aid to the displaced people, Humanity Auxilium is assessing the situation on the ground with its partners.


Rohingya Medical Relief
The Rohingya Relief Project in Bangladesh Refugee Camps emerged in response to the dire humanitarian situation faced by the Rohingya population, a persecuted minority group from Myanmar. The Rohingya have faced systematic discrimination, violence, and displacement, leading to a mass exodus to neighboring countries.
In particular, Bangladesh has become home to a significant number of Rohingya refugees, with many residing in refugee camps, notably in Cox's Bazar.
The project likely involves various initiatives such as providing essential supplies, healthcare, education, and support to improve living conditions in the refugee camps. It also focuses on collaborating with local and international organizations to ensure a coordinated and effective response to the multifaceted challenges faced by the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. The goal is likely centered on alleviating immediate suffering, promoting long-term resilience, and advocating for the rights and well-being of the Rohingya community.

HATCH (Children’s Health)
​We’ve always wanted to do more to invest in the future and recently, we finally broke ground on our first HATCH facility in Kashmir, Pakistan. HATCH, the Humanity Auxilium Teaching Centre of Health, will work alongside medical volunteers and schools to help improve access to healthcare for children through educating them and their teachers about their health, by providing medical assessments, and by building and supplying sick rooms in schools.

