Considering the rapid changes and resulting human tragedies around the world—especially among the poor and in the Middle East—the situation in Palestine remains one of the most complex due to occupation, division, and an inability to address the Palestinian cause effectively.
In response, a group of dedicated individuals across Palestine, Canada, Holland, Britain, and America united to support people everywhere without discrimination. From the womb of Palestinian suffering, Human Without Borders (HWB) was born, gathering experts and free people worldwide to build a qualitative, non-traditional stage in the struggle for freedom and human justice.
Recognizing the profound challenges involved, we launched Human Without Borders with unwavering conviction. Based in Canada, we operate through key initiatives:
Strengthening resilience by establishing agricultural villages for large-scale development.
Supporting the most vulnerable (disabled, wounded, prisoners’ families, martyrs’ families) through projects like the Noor Al-Hayat Center for People with Disabilities in Gaza.
Building international systems to protect human rights, including establishing the International Humanitarian Parliament.
Supporting people everywhere as a sacred moral duty.
Coordinating the capabilities of free people and solidarity movements globally to serve humanitarian causes, particularly for victims of wars and armed conflicts.
Human Without Borders is a humanitarian, non-governmental organization composed of activists and professionals contributing to its mission. We:
Provide assistance to the poor and victims of disasters and conflict, regardless of race, religion, creed, or political affiliation.
Uphold impartiality, integrity, and universal humanitarian ethics.
Operate independently of political, economic, or religious authorities.
Recognize the risks of humanitarian work, volunteering without personal compensation beyond organizational means.
Supports families and victims of conflict through development work and emergency relief to achieve a minimum standard of living.
Defends the rights of those affected by armed conflict, locally and internationally.
Provides applied studies, conferences, and opinion polls to develop scientific action plans for humanitarian work.
Provides medical teams, health follow-up, and essential medical supplies.
Provides professional psychological support to victims of armed conflict.
We adopt two parallel tracks:
Creating collective awareness and international structures to face humanitarian challenges, including the International Humanitarian Parliament.
Implementing phased development, relief, and human rights support programs to stabilize and support the oppressed, with Palestine as a central focus.
Supporting people everywhere as a moral duty.
Coordinating the capabilities of free people worldwide for humanitarian causes.
Studying and developing local resources.
Establishing organizational representations globally.
Mobilizing global popular forces to defend human rights.
Adopting the International Humanitarian Parliament for organizational protection.
Operating through mobilization, collective awareness, and action plans to serve humanitarian goals.