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'''Human Appeal International''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] international development and relief [[Charitable organization|charity]] based in [[Manchester]]. It was established in 1984.
'''Human Appeal International''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] international development and relief [[Charitable organization|charity]] based in [[Manchester]]. It was established in 1984.
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According to the [[United Kingdom Charity Commission]] the charity's goals are:
According to the [[United Kingdom Charity Commission]] the charity's goals are:
:"''The relief of poverty and sickness and the protection of good health and the advancement of education of those in need or from impoverished countries overseas and in particular [[Sudan]], [[Mauritania]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Afghanistan]].''"
:"''The relief of poverty and sickness and the protection of good health and the advancement of education of those in need or from impoverished countries overseas and in particular [[Sudan]], [[Mauritania]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Afghanistan]].''"

Since 1991 we have been supporting lasting economic and social development in deprived areas with our relief and development projects. With your support we’ll continue improving the quality of life in poor communities through education health and social development. Human Appeal International are an independent Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) registered with the British Charity Commission. Our registration number is 1005733.

Human Appeal International are working to: “Relieve the suffering endured by victims of poverty social injustice and natural disasters and to improve the quality of life in deprived communities through education health and social development.”

Beliefs

We believe that all people should have: Security of life - Security of property - Security of religious beliefs - Security of education - Security of family


During the early 1990s the conflict in the Balkans was going unnoticed by many news and aid agencies. Human Appeal responded immediately and made a significant impact in the region. We helped many people in Bosnia, Albania and Kosovo when they were facing tragedy then and we continue to support people in the region through family and orphan sponsorship.

Our work has also extended into Kenya, Senegal and Mauritania in order to combat the devastating impact of drought and famine.

The Middle East is rarely out of the news after years of conflicts and crises. This is particularly true of Palestine, Iraq and Lebanon. We have provided numerous aid and emergency projects to these countries and, at one stage in 2004, we even had 25 huge trucks - containing vital medical aid - going into Iraq via Jordan. Since 2000 Palestine has been a major focus for our relief efforts. Orphan and family sponsorships, food and medical relief, and our various Ramadan projects form the bulk of our work here.

As we have grown since 1991 we have included the Indian sub-continent in our relief efforts: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kashmir and Afghanistan. India has received many projects from Human Appeal, in particular major Water projects. After the earthquake in Gujarat in 2001 we provided a huge water tank, which now provides safe, clean water to over 25,000 people. I which supports 250 children, as well as maintaining aid for many more orphans.

The 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami attracted our assistance dramatically. We established many projects in the aftermath of this disaster and, unlike many other agencies, we have remained in the region. In Indonesia, the country most afflicted by the Tsunami, we set-up various Income Generation projects in order to re-ignite the devastated economy.

We would not have been able to help millions of affected people without the fantastic support of our donors. They have enabled us to build and expand a vast network of local, national, and international field offices, helping Human Appeal to provide immediate relief whenever it is needed. We have truly been blessed with a team of sincere and dedicated trustees, staff, volunteers, and donors. Thank you.

We would like to add that 100% of your donations go directly into helping deprived and afflicted people through our projects. We do not take any overheads or administrative costs.

We have been able to overcome all previous challenges to reach the position we are in today. With your continued moral and financial support we’ll continue to spread our assistance all over the world.

With your support we’ll continue:

Providing relief to victims of wars, natural disasters, and poverty.

Improving the quality of life of deprived communities with our education, health and social development projects.

Ensuring a secure life for orphans.

Working with other relief organisations to increase our support for victims


== Alleged Hamas Links ==
== Alleged Hamas Links ==

Revision as of 05:39, 13 October 2009


Human Appeal International is a British international development and relief charity based in Manchester. It was established in 1984. [1] According to the United Kingdom Charity Commission the charity's goals are:

"The relief of poverty and sickness and the protection of good health and the advancement of education of those in need or from impoverished countries overseas and in particular Sudan, Mauritania, Ethiopia, Lebanon and Afghanistan."

Human Appeal International is on the US State Department's list of charities linked to terrorism. A 1996 CIA report identified Human Appeal International as one of a number of Islamic charities used as conduits for funds to terrorist organizations, and tied it to the Saudi-based Muwafaq, an Al-Qaeda front group. [1] In August 2002, Islamic youth chat group Muslim Net Melbourne featured an advertisement for a Hamas fundraising scheme, the "101 Days Campaign;" it said profits from the intifada videotapes would go to the campaign through Human Appeal International. [2] The FBI in 2003 outlined a "close relationship between Human Appeal International and Hamas;" and the FBI further reported that HAI was a major recipient of funding from the convicted Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) Entity, the Holy Land Foundation.[3] In February 2005 Hamas' website openly announced the receipt of funds from HAI, and in September of that year HAI was implicated in the investigation of British Hamas fundraiser Ahmad Saltana.


See also

Human appeal

References