Hamraah Foundation

Hamraah Foundation Hamraah Foundation is a non-government organization, registered under the Society Registration Act 1860.

Hamraah Foundation has been working since 3rd July 2003. Hamraah foundation is a non-government organization, registered under society registration Act 1860. The foundation is also registered under 12A, 80G, Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) and NITI Aayog, Government of India.The Society has been recognized as having Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council,NGO

Branch of United Nations since 2018. Hamraah Foundation envisioned providing a platform for underprivileged and most vulnerable section of society, especially the children, youth and adults, through the focus intervention in terms of providing quality education, access to information, awareness campaigns and health campaign. The main focus of the society is on the overall development of children and youth through innovative methods of teaching, involving them in the innovative practices/activities and creating and promoting a model of sustainable development in terms of livelihood, security, better health and safe environment. We believe that quality education is the most important tool to improve people’s lives and education is a fundamental human right that promotes all other social, economic, cultural, political and civil rights. Furthermore, formal, non-formal and informal education and lifelong learning opportunities play a vital role in transforming self and societies towards the common good. The learning opportunities for all, irrespective of caste, class, gender and ethnicity as it is reiterated by the Education 2030 Agenda and Agenda Leaving no-one behind is at the core of Sustainable Development Goal 4 through its emphasis on equitable and inclusive education, and entails that everyone must be able to access and complete a full cycle of quality and free education. This right of all students and learners to realise their full educational potential must start at birth and continue through all stages of life, including early childhood, primary education, lower and upper secondary education, higher education and beyond, in the context of lifelong learning and growing crises and conflicts, the right to education must be especially ensured for those most affected: marginalized children, youth and adults. Since Hamraah Foundation largely works with the children, youths and adults at the very grassroots level and as an growing needs of the communities, we envisage setting up a Hamraah Training and Learning Resource Center, where the underprivileged children and youths can be supported with parallel subsidiary classes, library, internet facilities and basic assistance in terms of scholarship based on their performance and achievement in their academics, professional courses and skills training.

The second part of the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5.2) on Plastic Pollution, conv...
05/08/2025

The second part of the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5.2) on Plastic Pollution, convened by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), officially opened today in Geneva, Switzerland. Hamraah Foundation will continue working with all stakeholders as an observer organisation in this pivotal session which aims to finalize a global, legally binding treaty addressing plastic pollution across its lifecycle, including marine environments, by the end of session.

The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5) on Plastic Pollution, convened by the United Na...
25/11/2024

The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5) on Plastic Pollution, convened by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), officially opened today in Busan, South Korea. Hamraah Foundation will continue working with all stakeholders as an observer organisation in this pivotal session which aims to finalize a global, legally binding treaty addressing plastic pollution across its lifecycle, including marine environments, by the end of 2024.

01/04/2023

🔥Check out our new briefing which shows how BASF, the biggest chemicals producer in the world, is a political and lobby powerhouse

💸Its multi-million lobby budgets, lobbies-for-hire, and network of industry allies have helped delay much needed EU regulatory reform, including on .

✊It’s time to kick climate and toxic polluters out of political decision-making, prioritise and move towards a

👉https://corporateeurope.org/en/chemical-romance-politicians-basf

01/04/2023
01/04/2023

Ever heard of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as 'forever chemicals'?

Exposure to PFAS, a family of more than 4,700 widely-used synthetic chemicals, is a threat to our health and the environment. Increasing scientific evidence has linked exposure to PFAS to a number of serious health impacts such as different types of cancer, thyroid disease, immune dysfunction and hormone disruption.

This is especially worrying as it is estimated more than 17,000 sites are contaminated by 'forever chemicals' around Europe.

Learn more about HEAL's work on PFAS chemicals from our campaign page or by revisiting our infographic with FIGO and the Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment (UCSF), now available in 7 languages!

👉 HEAL's campaign page ➡️ http://bit.ly/38926Fu
👉 Our infographic on the problems with PFAS ➡️ https://bit.ly/34gPBYw

Want to stay up-to-date on new science and policy developments on health-harming PFAS? Follow our page! 💙👍

01/04/2023

A scientifically-backed proposal to classify three lithium salts as toxic to reproduction under Europe’s hazard system is at a dead end, and business -- including potential harm to workers handling lithium salts -- continues as usual, Natacha Cingotti writes.

01/04/2023

Did you know climate change the greatest global health threat in the 21st century?

❗ The scientific consensus is clear: to protect health and lives of present & future generations, we need a rapid, equitable phase-out of fossil fuels globally.

📢 This is why the health sector is calling for climate action for health protection. This means:

👉 Respecting the Paris Agreement
👉 Rapid and just transition away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy
👉 Cutting green house gases

Check out our new infographic to find out how the health sector worldwide is working for more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3nuSuBD

01/04/2023

🥬❓ Where are harmful pesticides found? Who is most at risk, and how can exposure harm people’s health?

❗ The impact of harmful pesticides on people’s health & the environment can no longer be ignored. Pollution, including from pesticides & synthetic chemicals, causes at least 9 million premature deaths each year worldwide

🔍👀 Our new infographic answers some of the most frequently asked questions on hazardous pesticides and health, and explains why we need a .

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21/10/2022

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Mentioned below are questions to know the intent of joining the "Hamraah Foundation" as a proud Social worker. Hamraah foundation is a non-government organization. The Society has been recognized as having Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council, NGO Branch of United Nations...

France wants 9% of the country to use bikes for daily trips by 2024, and is paying citizens to do it 🚴‍♀️.Learn more abo...
28/08/2022

France wants 9% of the country to use bikes for daily trips by 2024, and is paying citizens to do it 🚴‍♀️.

Learn more about incentives for protecting the planet: http://ow.ly/KtvR50KtoZX

“Bangladesh has generously hosted Rohingya refugees for the last five years, one country cannot and should not bear this...
28/08/2022

“Bangladesh has generously hosted Rohingya refugees for the last five years, one country cannot and should not bear this responsibility alone.”

IOM calls on the international community to continue supporting the Rohingya refugees and host communities.

https://lnkd.in/gfz3uxNq

Groundwater accounts for 99% of all liquid freshwater on Earth and sustains drinking water supplies, farms, industries a...
28/08/2022

Groundwater accounts for 99% of all liquid freshwater on Earth and sustains drinking water supplies, farms, industries and ecosystems.

Policymakers are urged to better manage the competing demands of this natural resource that is undervalued and mismanaged.

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