Donate for refugees Supporting refugees around the world
Help is committing itself to refugees in many countries. Not only do we provide direct support to people, but we also fight the causes of flight. In acute…
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It is only thanks to your support that we can enable people worldwide to live a dignified and self-determined life. This page gives you an overview of the many…
Information Our Projects, Countries and Focal Points
Millions of people around the world live under unimaginable conditions. They suffer from hunger and disease, experience violence and discrimination, and…
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The Help-Office in Bonn can be reached at the following address:
Help - Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe e.V. Reuterstr. 159 D - 53113 Bonn Tel: +49 (0) 228 91529-0 Fax: +49 (0) 228 91529-99…
Bangladesh There are currently 860,000 Rohingya living in 34 overcrowded refugee camps in Bangladesh (03/2020) 31,500 Rohingya are over 60 years old and therefore particularly vulnerable to disease Over…
Together against Corona
The corona pandemic threatens to hit Africa particularly hard. Many people on the continent cannot see a doctor, have no water to wash their hands and no home to retreat to. Added to this are the…
Disaster aid
In the Eastern Samar region of the Philippines, we have built an earthquake-proof evacuation centre where people are protected in the event of a disaster. The building is also equipped with…
Health: Medicines and hygiene Fast, sustainable assistance
Help becomes involved quickly and effectively in emergency situations such as the Ebola epidemic. Our main aim is however the long-term improvement in health standards:…
Water - Every drop counts
Water means life
Contaminated water is the main cause of disease transmission, such as cholera. 88 per cent of all diarrhoeal diseases are caused by dirty water. Every year, 3.4 million people…