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HPP - Humana People to People (HQ) Zimbabwe
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Legal residence:Zimbabwe
Organization type:NGO
Funding agencies: Global Environment Facility, African Development Bank (HQ), European Commission Directorate-General for International Partnerships (EuropeAid HQ), United States Agency for International Development (USA - HQ), World Bank HQ, Other, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (HQ), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (HQ)
Sectors: Civil Society & NGOs, Human Rights, Poverty Reduction
Linked entities:Humana People to People (Bulgaria), HPP - Human People to People Congo, Humana People to People (Laos), Humana People To People - Botswana, Humana People to People India, Humana People to People Belize (HPPB), HPP-SA - Humana People to People in South Africa, Ulandshjælp Fra Folk til Folk - Humana People to People, Humana People to People Baltic
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With its international headquarters in Zimbabwe, HPP serves as a resource to 30 independent development aid organizations in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, which together implement more than 1,000 projects. A growing number of individuals—more than 9 million in 45 countries at last count—are involved in or impacted by the projects implemented by HPP members on a yearly basis. In addition, members of the Federation collectively employ more than 9,000 staff worldwide. Humana People to People has placed itself in the frontline of development and shoulder to shoulder with the Poor in the fight for change.
The International Humana People to People Movement is an international network of not-for-profit organizations engaged in international solidarity, cooperation and development in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas. Its federation Head Quarter is located in Shamva, Zimbabwe. Humana People to People grew out of the anti-apartheid movement in Europe and Southern Africa in the 1970s and has continued its development work rooted in a commitment to fight alongside the poor in a collective process that supports people to make changes, improve their lives and solve their problems. We see overcoming poverty and ensuring human development as a holistic process involving the inspiration, initiative and efforts of many people: children, parents, teachers, farmers, health workers, passionate community members, local leaders, local government officers, national governments and international partners.
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