About us Meet Help – Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe
Help – Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe was founded in 1981 to support Afghan refugees. Today, we are active in more than 20 countries. Together with our worldwide partner…
Emergency aid
In the night of February 6, 2023, a series of earthquakes shook the Turkish-Syrian border region. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake was followed by over 280 aftershocks.
More than 50,000 people lost…
Donate for Montenegro Donate to Montenegro
In Montenegro, Help aims to strengthen the rights of disadvantaged groups such as the Roma and to enable them to lead a self-determined and dignified life. We are currently also…
Donate for earthquake in Nepal
2.8 million people needed humanitarian aid after the earthquake (2015) 600,000 houses were destroyed. A further 300,000 were damaged (2015) 1,383 schools were damaged or…
Donate for Kosovo
Population: 1.8 million 26 % of the population is affected by unemployment (2021) 50 % of those under 25 are unemployed (2020) The average annual income in Kosovo is 4,310 US dollars…
Yemen Fighting cholera and COVID-19
In the Hajjah region, we have built sixteen health facilities where cholera patients in particular can be treated. To this end, we have trained local medical staff and…
Donate for Afghanistan 28.3 million Afghans are in need of humanitarian aid, including 13 million children in Afghanistan. (12/2022) Famine in Afghanistan: Around 19.6 million people are unable to feed themselves.…
Donate for Zimbabwe
7 million people in Zimbabwe are dependent on humanitarian aid. (2020) 5.7 million people do not have enough to eat. (2021) 27 percent of children are underdeveloped due to malnutrition.…
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Indonesia Tsunamis and plastic pollution
Due to the special geographical location on the Pacific ring of fire, the earth in Indonesia quakes almost daily. Many of the earthquakes are hardly noticeable for…