Promoting peace, unity, and sustainable development globally.
The World Humanitarian Commission (WHC) is dedicated to fostering global peace and humanitarian efforts through collaborative projects, education, and advocacy. WHC works tirelessly to unite individuals, organizations, and governments around a shared mission of addressing the world's most pressing humanitarian challenges. From disaster relief and health initiatives to poverty eradication and human rights advocacy, the Commission plays a pivotal role in shaping a more equitable and compassionate world.
Through strategic partnerships and grassroots involvement, WHC empowers local communities with tools and knowledge to build sustainable solutions for long-term impact. Its education programs raise awareness and inspire a new generation of global citizens committed to empathy, unity, and service. Whether responding to emergencies or promoting inclusive development, WHC acts as a beacon of hope—bringing together diverse voices to drive meaningful change for humanity.
Engaging communities to promote peace and reconciliation globally.
Providing Shelter to people from dispute areas. Giving them Hope.
Championing environmental initiatives for a greener planet. Providing clean water for refugees.
To create a compassionate, peaceful, and sustainable world where every individual has the opportunity to live with dignity, equity, and purpose—regardless of their background, nationality, or circumstance. We envision a global society united in service to humanity.
Our mission is to promote global peace, unity, and human development through humanitarian initiatives, education, advocacy, and community-driven programs. We are committed to empowering individuals and institutions to drive change and deliver lasting impact across communities worldwide.
WHC's works in over 130 countries and territories to save children's lives, to defend their rights, and to help them fulfil their potential, from early childhood through adolescence. And we never give up
With our partners, we are doing everything we can. Security remains precarious but is improving. After months of effort, we finally have access to the community, and we continue to support health and nutrition services, water and sanitation, and reposition critical supplies where they are most needed. We are also creating safe spaces for children to learn, to play, and to heal. But the scale of need is just staggering, and, along with our partners, we are being stretched to the limit..
Gaza now faces a grave risk of famine. This is something that has been building up, but we now have two indicators that have exceeded the famine threshold. One in three people in Gaza are going days without food, and the malnutrition indicator has exceeded the famine threshold, with global acute malnutrition now at over 16.5 per cent [in Gaza City]. Today, more than 320,000 young children are at risk of acute malnutrition
Since the start of this war, WHC staff have remained on the ground, working with partners to provide safe drinking water to displaced families, treatment for severely malnourished children, medical supplies and vaccines, and basic mental health and psychosocial services in camps and shelters.