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“The Federation for Associations Connected to the International Humana People to People Movement” comprises 29 independent national member organizations and representative offices in China and Laos, working in 46 countries. Our common agenda is to protect the planet, build communities and support people by connecting them with others in transformative programmes, unleashing their potential for positive change and action.

The Federation supports the members in delivering critical on-the-ground programmes across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America.

This support includes programme development, project management and operations, financial management support and help to promote our common agenda and gain influence through important relationships and partnerships.

The activities of the Humana People to People movement are aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda. Together with the people in the communities and our numerous partners, we continue to stand by countries as they strive to meet the Sustainable Development Goals, creating lasting positive change in the process.

Humana People to People carried out 1,410 projects in 2022, in the sectors of sustainable agriculture and environmental protection, community development, health and education and second-hand clothing recycling and sales, with close to 16.3 million beneficiaries.

Humana People to People operates 74 education institutions, and since 1993 a total of 60,000 highly qualified primary school teachers in Mozambique, Angola, Malawi, Guinea Bissau, Zambia, D.R. Congo and India graduated successfully.18 million people donated 127,000 tons of second-hand clothes to Humana People to People in 2022, thus reducing 777,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.In Europe and the United States, 11.4million people purchased these reusable clothes from 553 second-hand clothes stores.

In Africa and Central America, 19 million people purchased these reusable clothes from 164 stores.

Humana People to People and its members had 18,000 employees in 2022.

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