Climate protection and development aid
Climate protection and development cooperation go hand in hand
With financial and technical support in the areas of
renewable energies, water and resource management, efficient…
Education as key for better future Creating prospects with education
Our projects in the education sector work on two levels: On the one hand, we enable children and young people to access education. We build or repair schools, build…
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Humanitarian standards Doing good better
The Core Humanitarian Standard for Quality and Accountability (CHS) describes the essential elements of principled, accountable, high-quality humanitarian action.
The CHS's…
Transparency and monitoring Transparent use of funds
Transparency and responsible conduct are among Help's most important working principles. The proper and transparent use of the grants and donations entrusted to…
Congo Democratic Republic of Congo: The need is omnipresent
For more than 20 years, the population of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been suffering from a complex crisis. The east of the country in…
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In 2021, Help – Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe implemented a total of 96 projects with a volume of 34.7 million euros in 25 project countries. 91.8% of the…
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Around 6 million Iraqis were displaced from their homes between 2014 and 2017 4.1 million people in Iraq are in need of humanitarian assistance (11/2019) 1.85 million people need help with…
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Help – Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe is an international aid organisation. Our goal is a world in which all people can live…
Germany At least 180 people lost their lives in the floods. The government estimates the damage caused by the flood disaster at at least 30 billion euros. At least 141 people died and 766 people…