




Sheltering Lives, Restoring Hope
German Humanitarian Relief Organization providing humanitarian support to crisis-affected regions
Our Projects

Don’t Let Them Go Hungry: Urgent Food Aid in Conflict Areas
We provide emergency food assistance to families affected by conflict, helping them meet their basic needs and fight hunger.
7% funded

Save a Child from Hunger in Sudan
We support children in Sudan by providing nutritious food to combat malnutrition and ensure healthy development.
7% funded

A Chance for Life: Critical Medical Care in Conflict Areas
We provide urgent medical care for critical cases in conflict areas to save lives where healthcare is limited.
0% funded

Be a Lifeline for the Stranded: Urgent Humanitarian Support in Egypt
We provide humanitarian support to stranded individuals in Egypt through financial aid and essential services to ease their hardship.
1% funded
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Sudan: A Deepening Health and Humanitarian Crisis After Three Years of Conflict
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Sudan is facing one of the world’s worst humanitarian and health crises after three years of war, with around 34 million people in urgent need of humanitarian assistance and more than 21 million people lacking access to essential health services. Repeated attacks on health facilities have severely weakened the healthcare system, forcing many hospitals to shut down or operate only partially, particularly in conflict-affected areas. The country is also experiencing widespread outbreaks of diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, measles, and hepatitis, alongside a worsening malnutrition crisis. It is estimated that more than 4 million people will suffer from acute malnutrition in 2026. Reports indicate that a large proportion of health facilities remain out of service, significantly limiting access to basic healthcare, amid ongoing conflict and restricted humanitarian access. These conditions highlight that the situation in Sudan has evolved into a comprehensive humanitarian and health emergency requiring urgent action to protect civilians and meet essential needs.
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Official Registration of GHAR e.V.
We are pleased to announce that the German Humanitarian Relief Organization (GHAR e.V.) has been successfully registered in the German Register of Associations (Vereinsregister). In addition, GHAR has officially obtained its tax-exempt status (Gemeinnützigkeit) from the German tax authorities (Finanzamt), confirming its recognition as a non-profit organization. This important milestone marks a significant step in our journey, enabling us to operate officially, receive donations, and implement our humanitarian programs in accordance with German regulations. We look forward to expanding our work and continuing our mission to support vulnerable communities affected by crises, conflict, and disasters worldwide.
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