top of page
5.png

Our Projects

Our projects are designed to serve a specific need observed within marginalized communities around the world. Through our own experience and with consultation with local partners, we observe a need and work to fill gaps in medical aid, education, and general relief where needed. 

​

How do our projects help? Our goal is to serve marginalized communities in a variety of ways. We hope to provide aid in a variety of ways that help improve the lives of people in need. 

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.

231009134946-04-israeli-palestinian-conflict-100923.webp
Rohingya 1.JPG

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.

IMG_8803.JPG

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.

Iman Hospital

The Iman Hospital in Talagang, Pakistan is a project driven by the urgent need for improved healthcare services in the district. Talagang, with a population of 527,756 and 94,060 households, faces challenges such as poor public health services, limited facilities, and unaffordable private healthcare dominating the landscape. Mother and child healthcare facilities are scarce-to-nonexistent, and the majority of the population in this rural district is economically disadvantaged.

 

The purpose of building the Iman Hospital is to establish a not-for-profit healthcare facility that addresses these gaps. The hospital aims to provide round-the-clock accessible medical services, prioritizing women's maternity and healthcare needs, and ensuring quick medical responses for children. Key features include being the first not-for-profit hospital in the region, offering a state-of-the-art obstetrics and gynecology facility, and providing antenatal, postnatal, and infant care. The hospital also emphasizes a quick and efficient emergency response with 24-hour emergency services and includes diagnostic radiological facilities. Overall, the project seeks to create a comprehensive healthcare solution tailored to the specific needs of the local population.

WhatsApp Image 2023-12-11 at 19.43.39_fb0cc6ed.jpg
WhatsApp Image 2023-12-20 at 15.14.15_4bb57669.jpg

Water for Life, Water Well Projects in Baluchistan – Pakistan

It is a traditional source of water in rural areas of Pakistan. Earth is excavated deep to fetch water. Digging is done through various techniques including drilling, blasting etc. Cemented rings are put in open wells for long life and sustainability. Water motors and hand pulleys are used for pulling the water up, down from the wells.

How do our projects help?

Our goal is to serve marginalized communities in a variety of ways. We hope to provide aid in a variety of ways that help improve the lives of people in need. 

Medical Outreach

Humanity Auxilium conducts a variety of initiatives that pertain to medical and health under this umbrella. Our approach to this cause is very much about how to make the biggest impact and make the best use of the resources we have available.

Food & Resources

Many of our projects include the distribution of food and drinking water, to not only help feed those in need but to also help prevent the spread of disease. 

Mental Health Support

Many of the communities and people we work to serve have dealt with extreme levels of trauma, which we aim to take into account in the design of our projects.

​

Our hope is to not just help others but to create sustainable ways to build healthy and strong communities that see a future for themselves. 

Education & Training

Education is one of the core avenues of focus for our relief efforts. We believe education helps empower the future. We invest in the education of children and orphans, along with medical workers in several different areas of the world. 

Shelter

In certain cases, Humanity Auxilium may act to provide temporary and emergency shelter in times of crisis.

​

Shelter and safety are one of the most important aspects of what we do. 

Advocacy

We must continue to educate ourselves and others in order to influence positive and effective change. Advocacy is an important part of what we do in working towards a more positive future for refugees and other marginalized communities. 

bottom of page