Each year on May 15, the world marks the International Day of Families, a moment to recognise the central role families play in shaping societies and supporting the well-being of children.
On World Malaria Day 2026, Humana People to People stands alongside WHO, The Global Fund and partners worldwide to advance the call to action: “Driven to End Malaria: Now We Can.
As the world marks International Women’s Day, communities across the globe are facing escalating challenges from climate change and environmental degradation to food insecurity.
Humana Spain (Fundación Pueblo para Pueblo) has been certified as a Potential Programmatic Partner by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO), following a positive assessment against ECHO’s partnership standards.
The Ministry of the Environment, in partnership with ADPP Angola and Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS), officially launched the CREW Project – Climate-Resilient Women – Angola at a ceremony scheduled on 26 January, in the municipality of Ondjiva, Cunene Province of Angola.
As we commemorate the International Day of Education, we acknowledge the progress made in widening access to learning while recognising the challenges that call us to protect and prioritise education as one of the most powerful tools for social, economic, human and environmental development.