HUMANCULTURE

HUMANCULTURE

for children

Children in remote ares are facing hunger that limits their development, learning and future potential. Restricted access to basic human rights and vital resources threatens the survival of millions of children. We work to provide sustainable safe access to education, nutrition and health resources for children in remote societies.

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Smiling young boy with short dark hair, wearing a blue sports jersey and jewelry, standing outdoors with other children and adults in the background.

children’s education

We make it possible for children in remote societies to access primary education for the fist time by providing local language and math learning

A man and a young child sitting on green grass outside a traditional thatched hut, with hills and a bright blue sky in the background, enjoying a sunny day.

children’s healh

We provide food, safe water, period products and remote health and sanitation access for children and families living in remote societies

A young child stands outside a makeshift house made of fabric and wooden poles, holding a small object and looking at the camera. The house has colorful striped fabric covering it and is situated on a dirt ground.

children’s nutrition

Proper nutrition is crucial for children, as it protects against malnourishment, maintains a healthy immune system and reduces the risk of chronic disease.

our united nations global goals

for children

Yellow background with large number 2 and the words 'Zero Hunger' and a description about ending hunger and promoting sustainable agriculture. Includes small plant and wheat icons in the bottom corners.
Artwork highlighting Goal 4 of quality education with red background, large number 4, and text emphasizing inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities.
Green infographic highlighting the importance of good health and well-being, with a large number 3 and a heart rate line at the bottom.
Graphic highlighting goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, with two water droplets, emphasizing water access and management.