Protecting the environment
Protecting the environment
Sustainable approaches for people and the environment
South East Europe captivates visitors with its breathtaking nature, fascinating cultural monuments and young,…
Public donors and sponsors Public donors and sponsors
Public donors, United Nations and Governments
Many of Help's projects are possible only because we are supported by public donors and governments in addition to…
Reconstruction & longterm Help Balkans: Reconstruction after once in a century flood
The serious flooding in the Balkans in 2014 made 525,000 people homeless. Since then Help has been involved in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well…
Resocialization
Resocialization
Promoting education and income generation behind bars
Everybody makes mistakes, but some people make more serious mistakes than others. It is not unusual for people to become…
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The history of Help
In 2007, Help increasingly supported refugees in Bosnia, Montenegro and Serbia. In the project countries, the helpers built apartments and trained the people for their business start-ups. Help…
The Team of Help – Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe Help – Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe
Management
Institutional Partnerships
Programme Department
Communications & Marketing
Finance Department
General Administration
Executive Department
Berlin Office…
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…
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…
Ukraine Since the outbreak of the war, 8 million people have left the country as refugees. 1.46 million people were registered as internally displaced before the war began, 51 per cent of them…