25/08/2023
About the founder
My name is Alkiss Kamal Tuwer Musa. A Sudanese by nationality, living in Kakuma refugee camp, northern Kenya, as a refugee. I was born and grew up in the Nuba Mountain region in central Sudan in the late 1990s and early 2000s. I became a refugee at a very young age. Passionate about sustainable development, nature, and quality education.
About the organization
Hope for all humanity, known as HAH, was formed in 2019 by young, educated Nubian refugees living in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, Arua refugee camp in Uganda, and Ajoung Thonk refugee camp in South Sudan. It is a community based organization that was formed to serve the following purposes:
Quality education
Gender equity
Sustainable farming
Economic empowerment and capacity building
Sustainable development
Women and girl right
Access to clean water
Quality health services
Environmental conservation
Green energy
Our main focus areas are in the two marginalized regions in Sudan, South Kordufan (Nuba Mountain) and Blue Nile. These two regions have been marginalized for decades, including many regions in Darfur too. We came up with this initiative to advocate for the poor people living in these regions and also to let the world know that some people in different corners of the world still find it hard to go to school and to access basic needs like clean water, health services, and freedom, among other things.
About the two regions
Nuba Mountain and Blue Nile are two different states in Sudan that have been marginalized for many decades due to political grounding in Sudan and the ethnicity of the people living in the regions. In 2011, the Khartoum government banned all humanitarian aid in the two regions, leaving
The residents are at the mercy of wild food and what nature can offer. It was such a tragedy, and a conflict or war erupted in the sequence of months that led to hundreds of thousands of deaths and millions fleeing the region to neighboring countries like South Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, Egypt, and Ethiopia. Thanks to the international communities and NGOs, that have taken care of these people to date.
What you can do for us
Due to the ban on NGOs in the two regions by the Khartoum government, we, the founders and members of HAH, who are the children of these two regions, have acquired the necessary education and skills to develop our regions and communities. We have been to different refugee camps in different countries, and these have given us the opportunity to learn and acquire the necessary skills to go back home and develop our region. What we have is not only the resource, but also not all the resource, as we have the ability to mobilize and use the local available resource. We request that you support us with any of the following:
Books of any kind and syllabus
Stationaries, e.g., pens, writing books, rubbers, rulers, bags, etc.
Farming tools and equipment, e.g., hoe, folk, rake, panga, slashers. Tractors, etc.
Water e.g. cans, pipes lines, taps, pumpers, etc.
Hospital equipment, e.g. medicine, oxygen tubes, emergency boxes, beds, ambulances, etc.
Hospitality e.g. clothes, school uniforms, shoes, sanitary pads, school bags, etc.
Capacity building, e.g., tailoring machines, timbers, etc.
Electronic gadgets, e.g. laptops, tablets, smart phones, computers, cameras, internet, etc.
Funds, e.g., grants, donations, etc.
Who can help/support us?
• NGOs
• Government
• Private and public companies
• Religious entities
• Individuals
• Humanitarian lovers
• Celebrities
• Anyone who our story touches
Contacts
Email: alkisskamalalikiss@gmail.com
Email: hopeforallhumanity1@gmail.com
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/hopeforallhumanity2022
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hope-for-all-humanity/?miniCompanyUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afs_miniCompany%3A83479816&lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_feed%3Bc9MEXqTQQ3KWA9Yn4md4Bg%3D%3D
Contact: +254795082621