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Read the latest stories and news about our work across the world

 

Inviting you to follow our new Facebook Page

2021-08-02

We are happy to share with you our new Facebook page. The enticing and informative Facebook page is our window to engage, tell and keep an active interaction with our audience through the social media platform.

You can access our Facebook by searching this handle @FederationHPP or you can click here and follow-us.

 

 

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We are committed to planet protection, community building, and supporting people through connecting them with others to unleash their own potential for a positive change. The Facebook page, which we created on the 23rd of July, is sharing with you the developments unfolding across the 29 members of Humana People to People. Many motivating stories of impact are all anchored on what we have as shared values and ethos.

Our development work is in five key thematic areas: health, education, sustainable agriculture and environment, community development and; collection and sales of second-hand clothes. The development work have in common the aspect of creating hope, sustaining resilience, restoring dreams, supporting the needy and creation of possibilities.

Our activities are aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda. Working side by side with people in their communities and our numerous partners, we support countries as they strive to meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, creating lasting positive change in the process.

 

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