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Is the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) a political organization?
No. The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is strictly a humanitarian and human rights organization. We do not engage in any political activities, take sides in conflicts, or express political opinions. Our sole focus for this initiative is on providing impartial aid based on urgent human need.
How does IHRC ensure aid reaches the people in Gaza?
The International Human Rights Commission partners with well-established, highly vetted, and impartial international and local humanitarian organizations that have existing operational infrastructure and a proven track record of delivering aid directly to affected populations in Gaza. These partners skillfully navigate the complex logistical challenges to ensure aid reaches those most in need effectively and safely.
What kind of aid does IHRC provide for Gaza?
We focus on essential humanitarian aid, including lifesaving food supplies, access to clean water, emergency medical supplies, temporary shelter, and crucial support for child protection and psychosocial well-being.
How are my donations to IHRC used for Gaza?
A significant percentage of every donation (e.g., 90%) goes directly to funding aid programs on the ground in Gaza. A smaller portion covers essential administrative and operational costs to ensure effective, secure, and transparent aid delivery.
How can I be sure my donation is safe and secure?
The International Human Rights Commission utilizes secure and encrypted payment gateways to process all donations. Your personal information is protected, and we adhere to strict data privacy policies and international standards.
What is the current humanitarian situation like in Gaza?
The humanitarian situation remains dire, characterized by widespread shortages of basic necessities like food, water, and medicine. Many people are displaced and living in extremely challenging conditions. The International Human Rights Commission’s work is a direct and urgent response to these profound humanitarian needs.
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The need is urgent, and every moment counts. Join us in providing life-saving humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza. Your contribution is a direct act of humanity.