Explore our active initiatives creating positive change across the globe through humanitarian aid, community development, and strategic investments.
Active Projects
Countries
Funding Allocated
Lives Impacted
Installing sustainable water systems in drought-affected regions of Eastern Africa, providing clean water access to over 120,000 people across 45 communities.
Constructing and equipping 12 modern healthcare facilities in underserved rural areas, bringing essential medical services to over 250,000 people in Southeast Asia.
A £14.5M investment in solar-powered microgrid technology bringing clean, reliable electricity to 28 off-grid communities and creating sustainable local businesses.
Providing education, psychosocial support, and skills development for 24,000 refugee children and youths across multiple camps in Jordan and Lebanon.
Establishing a center for sustainable agricultural innovation in Colombia, training 3,500+ farmers in climate-resilient techniques and supporting rural cooperatives.
A £8.2M investment in tech education centers across Eastern Europe, providing coding and digital skills training to 5,000+ young people from marginalized communities.
Building climate-resilient infrastructure and early warning systems in typhoon-prone coastal regions of the Philippines, protecting 175,000+ residents.
Establishing a state-of-the-art medical training facility in Ghana, developing local healthcare capacity through education of 500+ healthcare professionals annually.
A £12M investment in affordable, eco-friendly housing developments in urban centers of Brazil, providing safe homes for 2,800+ low-income families.
We measure success not just by projects completed, but by lives meaningfully improved.
No Poverty
Good Health
Quality Education
Clean Water
Clean Energy
Climate Action
Your support can help us expand these vital projects and launch new initiatives in communities that need them most.
Have a project idea that aligns with our mission? UHAFD accepts proposals for humanitarian, development, and investment projects that: