Humanity United
Partners
Humanity United invests in ideas and individuals. We support organizations and people that advance the growing global movement to build peace, promote justice, and advance human freedom. Learn more about the partners working with us to enable local and global solutions to build peace and advance human freedom around the world.
The partnerships below exemplify Humanity United's significant partnerships from 2006 to present.
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Investors Against Genocide (IAG)
IAG, a project of the Massachusetts Coalition to Save Darfur, works with mutual fund companies to divest from businesses complicit in supporting genocidal regimes. Humanity United supported IAG’s outreach with large mutual fund shareholders and helped to develop the organization’s infrastructure.
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Invisible Children Inc.
Invisible Children is a nonprofit organization – launched by a documentary – dedicated to the war-affected children of northern Uganda and working to improve their quality of life through development programs and international-awareness and fundraising campaigns. Humanity United supported a strategic planning process to create a comprehensive business plan for future programs.
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Liberia Law Fellows
The Liberia Law Fellows program supports the reform of the country’s legal system through three one-year fellowships to facilitate the return of highly skilled lawyers to Liberia. Humanity United is a supporting partner of the program.
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Massachusetts General Hospital Division of Global Health and Human Rights, Initiative to End Slavery (IES)
IES is the centerpiece of the Division’s health and human rights research program, which emphasizes applied, actionable research. Humanity United provides support for the development of eight case studies addressing root causes and solutions for sex trafficking of women and girls.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program on Human Rights and Justice
The Program on Human Rights and Justice focuses on the human rights aspects of economic, scientific, and technological developments. Humanity United supports a project for ecological sanitation (“ecosan”), a variety of technologies that recover and recycle human waste. Ecosan reduces the health risks to both manual scavengers (the Dalits in India) and to the village as a whole – restoring human respect and dignity.
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My Sister’s Keeper (MSK)
MSK is a women-led, women-focused humanitarian action group. Humanity United partnered with MSK to build the organization’s capacity to provide humanitarian support and human rights advocacy on behalf of Sudanese civilians.
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National Child Labor Project
A collaboration between the Karnataka State Labor Department, Yuvalok Foundation of Bangalore, and the National Child Labor Program, the project works with partner organizations to end child labor in Bangalore. Humanity United supports the project with a two-year grant to prevent children under the age of 14 from working.