Association for Protection of Refugee Women & Children. HAMI
انجمن حمایت از زنان و کودکان پناهنده. حامی
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Association for Protection of Refugee Women & Children. HAMI
Association for Protection of Refugee Women and Children (HAMI) is an Iranian NGO working in Iran and Afghanistan with the main goal of protection and empowerment of refugees, migrants and displaced groups. HAMI started unofficially during Balkan crisis in 1992 and its official registration was on 1999 in Iran. HAMI registered its office in Afghanistan following the fall of Taliban in 2002 to expand its assistance for displaced groups inside Afghanistan and development of the country.
Association for Protection of Refugee Women & Children. HAMI
Association for Protection of Refugee Women and Children (HAMI) is an Iranian NGO working in Iran and Afghanistan with the main goal of protection and empowerment of refugees, migrants and displaced groups. HAMI started unofficially during Balkan crisis in 1992 and its official registration was on 1999 in Iran. HAMI registered its office in Afghanistan following the fall of Taliban in 2002 to expand its assistance for displaced groups inside Afghanistan and development of the country.
Association for Protection of Refugee Women & Children. HAMI
Association for Protection of Refugee Women and Children (HAMI) is an Iranian NGO working in Iran and Afghanistan with the main goal of protection and empowerment of refugees, migrants and displaced groups. HAMI started unofficially during Balkan crisis in 1992 and its official registration was on 1999 in Iran. HAMI registered its office in Afghanistan following the fall of Taliban in 2002 to expand its assistance for displaced groups inside Afghanistan and development of the country.
Association for Protection of Refugee Women & Children. HAMI
Association for Protection of Refugee Women and Children (HAMI) is an Iranian NGO working in Iran and Afghanistan with the main goal of protection and empowerment of refugees, migrants and displaced groups. HAMI started unofficially during Balkan crisis in 1992 and its official registration was on 1999 in Iran. HAMI registered its office in Afghanistan following the fall of Taliban in 2002 to expand its assistance for displaced groups inside Afghanistan and development of the country.

HAMI strives to pave the way for refugee’s maximum access to basic services and entitlement to all of their rights. Our objective is to empower refugee women and children to realize and activate their potentials to overcome individual and social barriers, to not only assume a noteworthy role in reestablishing their lives in the host country but also engage in their country’s rehabilitation in case of return.

HAMI’s main activities are categorized in 7 sectors of 1) Education, 2)Women empowerment, 3) Harm Reduction, SGBV prevention and Health services, 4)Youth Empowerment, 5)Livelihood, 6)Protection and Legal services, and 7)Advocacy.HAMI has a central office in Tehran and 5 Field office in 4 provinces of Khorasan Razavi (Mashhad), Semnan (Semnan), Qom (Qom), and Tehran( Kan)

Collaboration Between the HAMI and the Medical Equipment Donors Assembly to Provide Essential Medicines and Medical Supplies for Victims of U.S. and Israeli Military Aggression

Amid military attacks and at a time when healthcare infrastructure was under unprecedented strain, collaboration of HAMI with the Medical Equipment Donors Assembly was operationalized as a critical step in saving lives. This partnership enabled the rapid provision of specialized medicines, surgical supplies, and emergency medical equipment to hospitals and

Damage to civilian infrastructure and sectors from HAMI’s perspective

Damage to Housing and Civilian Infrastructure According to data from the Housing Foundation and provincial assessments, the damage inflicted on residential properties in many areas exceeds normal reconstruction capacities. In East Azerbaijan Province, 7,739 structures were damaged, including 6,106 residential units and 1,633 commercial units. Compensation totaling 90 billion rials

About us

HAMI started out as a volunteer and independent organization during the Balkan crisis in 1992 to provide help for vulnerable women and children suffering from persecution and abuse in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Later on, while the number of Afghan and Iraqi refugees were on rapid growth (4 million forced migrants) in Iran, HAMI formally established in 1999 to support women and children as the most vulnerable group in forced migrations who scattered in the disadvantaged areas of the main cities and were in desperate need of protection.
In line with our goals to provide protection and support for affected and disadvantaged Afghan women, and following the fall of the Taliban in 2002, HAMI opened its office in Afghanistan to support Afghan women in gaining their fundamental human rights.

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