HPP-SA - Humana People to People in South Africa

HPP-SA - Humana People to People in South Africa

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Last update: Dec 6, 2024 Last update: Dec 6, 2024
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Legal residence:South Africa
Organization type:NGO
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Sectors:Civil Society & NGOs, Education, Humanitarian Aid ...
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Civil Society & NGOs, Education, Humanitarian Aid & Emergency

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Humana People to People in South Africa (HPP-SA) started its operations in South Africa in 1995 and is today operating in five provinces. It is registered as a Section 21 company and as a non-profit organization (NPO). HPP-SA staff works side by side with poor communities to improve their economic situation, their education and their social well-being and health. HPP-SA interventions includes: Fighting HIV, AIDS and TB; working with communities to secure the well-being and development of children; working with youth; education and skills training; economic development and job creation; food security; environmental protection and sustainable agriculture. 

We look upon South Africa as a country with great resources in its people, its culture, and its nature. We look upon South Africa as a country, which plays an important role in the African continent and in the world. We also look upon South Africa as a country with great challenges to be addressed in order to create a society where all people can fulfil their dreams and develop their potential. 

Only by a collective effort, these challenges can be overcome. In The Spirit Of Solidarity Humanism, We Will: 

  • Train and empower communities to take total control of the HIV&AIDS epidemic and mitigate its impact. 
  • Educate, nurture and inspire children to become active and responsible members of society. 
  • Equip individuals and families to meet their economic needs through skills training and income generating activities. 
  • Empower youth and adults with professional and life skills to play their part in development. 
  • Promote, advocate for and support volunteerism as an integrated part of creating development that benefits both the volunteers and the communities they work with. 
  • Practice and promote non-discrimination, global understanding and co-operation and contribute to creating equal opportunities for everyone. 
  • Deliver relief, care and support to vulnerable groups. 
  • Co-operate with other organisations, government departments and local structures to strengthen the common impact.

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