Conflict & War War tears at every fiber of society, but conflict doesn't have to be violent to harm communities. IHRC Relief Fund Trust will work to not only help families rebuild after the destruction of war, but also manage friction points and find solutions so gunshots are fired.
IHRC Relief Fund Trust believes that responses to emergencies and development must, at their core, focus on strengthening the bonds between the public, private and civic sectors. Our approach aims to build and improve social relations based on the principles of peaceful coexistence, accountability, and participation. Citizen Involvement Societies are more peaceful and prosperous when citizens are actively involved in decision-making.
IHRC Relief Fund Trust helps create safe spaces where various stakeholders can discuss and debate the choices that affect their lives and communities. Children are remarkably imaginative and resilient — but also heartbreakingly fragile and vulnerable. IHRC Relief Fund Trust works with communities to shelter and nurture children through innovative education, health, and nutrition programs. Teaching the next generation and keeping them healthy is essential to tomorrow's strong, vibrant societies. Displacement Imagine having just minutes to take what you could take from your home before fleeing from disaster or war. This is the reality for millions of displaced families, who languish in overcrowded camps or lonely city streets with no idea when — or if — they can return home.
“IHRC Relief Fund Trust “ (Registered as Not-for-Profit Organization in USA) under the management of International Human Rights Commission-RFT established to helps these families with basic supplies and shelter, temporary jobs, makeshift classrooms and preparation for a hoped-for return. Disability Individuals with physical and mental disabilities often struggle for visibility and a voice within their communities.
IHRC Relief Fund Trust will help to empower them to organize, address their common challenges and advocate for the changes they need to gain access to education, services, and jobs. Education is the foundation of progress, but it is often interrupted by extreme poverty, war, and other crises. As a result, individuals and their communities often can't reach their full potential.
IHRC Relief Fund Trust will work to bring access to education to women and men of all ages and economic groups to help ensure a better future for all. Emergencies Life can change for millions of families in an instant: natural disasters can take loved ones and the outbreak of war drive families from their homes. When the unthinkable happens, IHRC Relief Fund Trust will deliver rapid, life-saving aid to hard-hit communities. Global Engagement We believe that educating and engaging the public about global issues is paramount to turning the tide against poverty.
IHRC Relief Fund Trust will raise the awareness of what it means to live on $1 a day — and how that affects access to education, healthcare and economic opportunities — while providing specific actions that empower concerned citizens to make a difference for people in need. Governance A government should never hinder progress and prosperity. But communities around the world are often faced with leaders who are unwilling to listen or cooperate.
IHRC Relief Fund Trust will help facilitate collaboration between government officials and the people they serve, leading to more accountable and productive leadership. Health Our work to build healthy communities, families, and individuals will be at the heart of IHRC Relief Fund Trust vision for social change. By partnering with a range of partners, from village health committees to government agencies, we will help build the means to improve maternal, newborn and child health, ensure proper nutrition and combat infectious diseases. Hunger Millions of families around the world experience hunger every day. Food shortages due to poverty, disasters, conflicts and economic collapse lead to malnutrition, disease and death.
IHRC Relief Fund Trust food programs will concentrate on those who are most vulnerable — children, the elderly, pregnant women and the displaced. Migrants Every day, many families face a grim choice: endure another surefire cycle of poverty at home, or search for better opportunities somewhere else. Those who remain struggle to make ends meet and preserve traditional ways of life, while those who leave can face bewildering challenges in new environments.
IHRC Relief Fund Trust will help in both cases by strengthening rural economies and assisting those who have already migrated far from home. Peaceful Change Many of poverty's root causes can be found in conflict over resources, philosophies, and goals. IHRC Relief Fund Trust believes that engaging potential adversaries in productive dialogue can lead to mutually beneficial solutions for change. Conflict resolution today can help avoid tomorrow's wars and other crises. Sports IHRC Relief Fund Trust recognizes that sports can transcend difference. We will organize and sponsor tournaments, build athletic fields. We will also use sports to help children recover emotionally from trauma caused by conflict or disaster.
In these and other ways, IHRC Relief Fund Trust will be uniting former adversaries on the playing fields and teaching youth important lessons about teamwork, responsibility, and leadership. Water / Sanitation Water is essential for life, good health and economic development — yet more than one billion people lack access to clean water. IHRC Relief Fund Trust will work to fulfill the water needs of vulnerable populations: We will pipe clean drinking water to rural communities, help solve resource-based conflicts and deliver water to families during emergencies. Women's Empowerment Women are the foundation of every society.
Yet for many women in the world's poorest regions, life is extraordinarily difficult. Through innovative health, agricultural, business and education programs, IHRC Relief Fund Trust will build on the courage and resourcefulness of women to help them realize their potential and improve their families and communities. Youth Youth have a bigger stake in the future than anyone.
Since the launching of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in 2106, IHRC Relief Fund Trust has engaged different communities and nations around the world inside events held at the United Nations. One such event was in collaboration with the Democratic Republic of Congo promoting the culture and education. Over the years, we have been able to mobilize youths in Pakistan and abroad to influence a better tomorrow, while also offer quality path to education and job training to impoverished youths to give them a place in the changing global economy in line with the United Nation Sustainable Development Goal 2030 Agenda with specific focus on Agenda #4.